Pay Per Head Sports Betting Software: The Real Bookies Benefit

Written by:
Payton
Published on:
Apr/20/2014
Pay Per Head Sports Betting Software:  The Real Bookies Benefit

God only knows there are several dozen Pay Per Head software platforms out there.  You can check out the endorsed pay per heads right here on the Gambling911.com website.  

Today we will look at sports betting PPH software from RealBookies.com and what they have to offer.

First off, RealBookies software takes wagers 24/7 for the discriminating client.

RealBookies.com also notes that the software “is not only advanced enough to be state-of-the-art, it is also simple enough to be extremely user-friendly to both your customer, who is going to be placing bets through it, and you, because you are going to be managing the “back end” of your business through it”.

Essentially you as the bookie are operating as any sportsbook would and that means you’ll need to have the most updated state-of-the-art features and line support.

“All of this requires a great line service with a strong menu of options that is integrated by way of a real-time feed right into the bookmaking software. This, like a lot of other things, is a consumer-oriented business, and you have to be sensitive to that”.

Some other great benefits to the RealBookies Pay Per Head sports betting service:
*24/7 online access to accounting reports on your players
*Same software used by major online sportsbooks
*Make your own lines
 *Horse racing and casino platform

*Tons of betting options available for your players convenience

*So much more

And did we mention that RealBookies.com is super affordable?  They start at just $10 a week per head.

- Payton O’Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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