Jenn Sterger Joins The Online Gambling Arena: Signs on With BetOnLine

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Sep/07/2011
Jenn Sterger

Occasionally controversial but always smart and sexy Jenn Sterger is unveiling a weekly webcast on industry-leading BetOnline.com this week. “The Need to Know” debuts for the NFL/NCAAFB 2011 season this Friday, after preliminary testing over the summer was well received by the site’s burgeoning player base.  Check out Jenn Sterger on BetOnLine.com here and be sure to sign up with the fastest growing online sportsbook.

“We’re very excited to have Jenn on board, “Alex Carey, CMO, BetOnline, said. “She has a great style and fantastic connections in both college and pro sports, bringing a little sassy insight to the week’s news and games.”

Jenn, of course, was discovered by a TV-cameraman in the crowd at the Florida State-Miami game in 2005 and has continued to be in the public eye as Gameday Host for the Jets, on ABC’s  ‘Race to March Madness,’ and last year’s ‘The Daily Line’ on Versus.  “She is such a natural; really the girl-next-door but who can kick your butt with sports knowledge,” Carey said.

Teaming up with sports betting industry leaders BetOnline.com  to showcase her show “The Need to Know” was an easy call. “While other sportsbooks are closing down or leaving the market, we’re ramping up. Our commitment to Jenn’s show is another example of BetOnline really starting to lead this market,” Carey said.

“There’s no one in Vegas taking $25,000 a side in NFL; we will,” said Carey, to further the point. “No one offers higher wagering limits, no one offers more sports and no one has more live, in-game wagering than BetOnline. And certainly no one else bringing is in celebrity-lead web shows.”  The net result? BetOnline is the fastest growing sportsbook in the US.

All good news for the high-rolling handicapper, but what about the regular guy who just wants to use his credit card to get a bet in on his team? “Very few offshore books take credit cards from the US now,” Carey said, “And if they do, they charge you for it or refuse to give you a freeplay bonus. But BetOnline’s credit card acceptance rate is sky high, has no fees, and you get a bonus on every qualified deposit—that’s our ‘Lifetime Bonus Guarantee.’  No one else comes close.”

 “We’ve also just revamped our payout processes and policies, so now you can get a check couriered in under seven days, once a month, for free,” Carey continued.  “Or anytime you want for a small fee. Likewise all the other payout methods: bank wires, Moneybookers, Neteller, ‘person-to-person’ methods—all are faster than ever, for larger amounts  and with lower fees than ever before.”

“The Need to Know” debuts this Friday on BetOnline.com. And when you login to watch it, be sure to download a free copy of Marc Lawrence’s PlayBook for 2011. Visit BetOnline every Friday afternoon this season for “The Need to Know.” Because you can.

About BetOnline.com

One of the few online sportsbooks to be legally licensed and regulated in one of the banking capitals of the world, Panama City, Panama, BetOnline’s management have been servicing players from around the world for over 14 years.

With a reputation for excellent customer service, 100% payment history to players, the industry’s best bonuses, a multitude of deposit methods including all popular credit cards, sports lines that appeal around the world (including live betting on English Premiership Football, PGA Championship Golf as well as MLB, NFL and NCAA football), BetOnline is now the fastest growing sportsbook featuring US sports.

The fastest growing sportsbook in the US, Betonline, is also hooking up with some “celebrities” this season. BetOnline is hosting Jenn Sterger’s weekly webcast, “The Need to Know,” and are sponsoring legendary handicapper Marc Lawrence’s podcasts this season. 

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