Pay Per Head Bookie Outsourcing in Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb Counties GA

Written by:
Guest
Published on:
Apr/19/2017

It is easy to find a Pay Per Head bookie outsourcing company willing to support the populous counties of Fulton, Cobb and DeKalb in Georgia.

These three counties made national news recently for the special election that was being held there to replace the U.S. House seat vacated by Tom Price.

The 6th Congressional District of Georgia that comprises these three counties includes Atlanta (Fulton with small portion of city in DeKalb).

The region is also renowned for some top sports franchises including the 2017 NFC Champions Falcons, Braves, Hawks and state favorite Bulldogs.

PricePerPlayer.com is a Pay Per Head that services this region.  With Georgia offering very little in the way of any gambling establishments, bookies have prospered throughout the state.

PricePerPlayer offer services starting as low as $5 per player.  Bookies receive their own customized website, line management, accounting services, 24/7 customer service for clients and loss leaders that significantly boost profit such as an online casino, horse racing platform and IN-PLAY LIVE WAGERING on most televised games. 

Ultimately these additional features will help to build a loyal customer base while boosting your current player base wagering volume, a result of the additional features that can now be offered.  You simply pay X amount of dollars per active customer without any of the headaches that typically come with running a bookmaking business alone.  No more overhead!!!!

How Much More Money Can a Bookie Serving This Region Make Utilizing a Pay Per Head Bookie Outsourcing Business?

It is estimated that players tend to lose approximately 15 percent more when betting from a mobile device.  Nearly all of today’s Pay Per Head services offer mobile capability.

Gambling911.com believes that conservatively a Pay Per Head business can help to generate a quarter (25 percent) more in profit through offering of the aforementioned loss leaders such as the LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, online casino and mobile betting platform. 
Let’s now look at how the Boston bookie would likely have fared in 2016 using a Pay Per Head service when considering local team and regional fan base betting tendencies.

Bookie Expected Revenue Generation Using a Pay Per Head

TEAM

2016 ATS

WITHOUT PPH

WITH PPH

Falcons

10-6

Loss

Small Loss

Bulldogs FB

6-7

Small Profit

Profit

Braves

68-93 (ML)

Big Profit

Big Profit

Hawks

42-39-1

Break Even

Small Profit

Saints

11-5

Big Loss

Loss

Cowboys

10-6

Big Loss

Loss

 

The odds are good that bookies serving these counties will also come across many Saints fans.  In fact they make up anywhere between 5 to 7 percent of the overall NFL fan base in this region, second after the Falcons.  The Dallas Cowboys fan base is 3rd largest in this region.  Both these teams excelled Against The Spread in 2016-2017.  Use of a PPH platform would most certainly have minimized the pain.

Atlanta, despite hosting the NCAA Men’s Final Four in 2020, is considered among the worst College Basketball markets. 

Know the Law

Georgia makes both simple gambling a misdemeanor but aggravated gambling outside the confines of otherwise licensed establishments could be considered a felony depending on the circumstances.

As the world's second oldest profession (after prostitution), bookmaking is not going away any time soon.  And while many view the activity as relatively harmless (PPH operations remove most of the physical components that might otherwise attract criminal elements), bookmaking businesses sometimes find themselves intertwined with more serious felonious activities such as enterprise corruption, money laundering and tax evasion.

It's Also Unlawful in these GA Counties to...

Handcuff someone dressed in a clown suit during sex

Own and use sex toys

Use profanity in front of a corpse

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

Business/Financial News

Pay Per Head Fees – How They Work

Many folks new to the world of Pay Per Heads often have questions about the fees.  The word itself usually results in negative connotations such as those useless fees charged by your bank or when on vacation at a fancy resort.

Syndicate