More Good News: Custom Profiles Available By Player And Agent With Pay Per Head Software

by WagerHome Blog on February 6, 2020

Pay per head software is the latest technology for today’s bookmaking business. But even inside that tech and the advantages it gives you over your competition, there are improvements being made all the time.

Easy to transfer accounts. Customizable sports, wager types, and amounts. Customer service is becoming more comprehensive and equipped with better technology that serves your clients faster.

And now, fully customizable profiles for you, the agent, and the players that fuel your business are also available.

Pay Per Head Software Is The Great Equalizer

One of the biggest challenges in running your bookmaking business is keeping your clients satisfied with what you can provide. You aren’t one of the big boys, with all of the bells, whistles, and hype. You aren’t famous or have a commercial. You can’t boast millions of users.

But what you can do is provide your clients with the same fast and flexible platform that the big boys use. You can offer them a full menu of sports to wager, with the most up-to-date odds and point spreads.

You can ensure the safety and security of their financial transactions and account. And with custom profiles, you can give your clients the personal touch of your bookmaking business, but with all of the perks listed above.

And the way to make this all happen is by signing up with a pay per head software provider and pay them a small fee per client while paying nothing out of the profits you work so hard for.

At WagerHome.com, you can give pay per head software a complete test drive for four free weeks before making any commitments.

Pay Per Head Software Advantages For Bookmakers

The obvious advantage of PPH software is the leg up it gives you in keeping your clients happy. The benefits you provide to them turn around and benefit you with increased loyalty. But that really is just the tip of the benefits iceberg.

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Imagine the time and money involved in creating web and mobile access that includes wagering, banking, account registration, account management, and customer support. And then that access must be put on a platform fast enough to handle the rigors of live sports wagering, changing odds, in-play wagering, and immediate deposits and withdrawals.

With PPH software, all of that is yours at no extra cost.

Without pay per head software, you have to keep track of news from the NBA, NFL, NHL and any other league, then change the odds of the limited games you’re able to offer. With PPH software, all of that is taken care of for the huge number of games you’re able to offer.

Without pay per head software, clients contact you directly to place wagers. With PPH software, they can place wagers online 24 hours a day, allowing you to go offline and enjoy your life.

Without pay per head software, if there are any problems, they are yours to solve. With PPH software, a trained team of professionals handles all of it on your behalf.

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Will Astros Be Marked Men Every Game During 2020 MLB Season?

by WagerHome Blog on February 4, 2020

We’re just a couple of weeks away from full squads reporting for Spring Training, and pitchers and catchers will report even sooner. So there’s no time like the present to take your bookmaking service to the next level by joining forces with a pay per head software provider.

With PPH, you can offer your customers full web and mobile access and a wide variety of sports and betting options. You will get fully customizable reports on each of your clients, so you know how to better meet their needs.

At WagerHome.com you can give it a try for four weeks free, giving you the chance to see all the many benefits of pay per head software before the baseball season begins.

Astros Scandal Fallout

The top teams in the league are always targeted by their opponents. It serves as extra incentive to get the win because you want to beat the best.

But also since the team is a preseason favorite, you also know that if you want to win the division, you need to get those head-to-head wins.

This year with the Houston Astros, we’re going to see something similar, but on an entirely different level. They are still a great team. But they will spend this season under the cloud of the cheating scandal that was uncovered in recent weeks.

Not only will teams be extra vigilant when they face the Astros, but look for opposing fans to be into games on a different level. For many of the Houston road trips, there will be almost a playoff atmosphere in the stands.

Most notable is the disgust about an Aug. 4, 2017 game involving the Astros and the Toronto Blue Jays. The Astros were in first place and leading their division by 15 games. The Blue Jays were a last-place team.

But reports show that there were a season-high 54 pitches that had trash can bangs – the Astros’ signal to the batter about what pitch was coming – during that game with the Blue Jays.

The best team in the league playing one of the worst teams in the league, and they actually ramped up the amount of cheating on their way to a 16-7 win. That doesn’t sit well.

Astros Management and Suspensions

The hiring of Dusty Baker to manage the team in the wake of A.J. Hinch’s suspension and firing does give the Astros a seasoned manager with a solid reputation to help rebuild their credibility.

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But with so many of the players implicated in the scandal still on the team – most specifically Jose Altuve and the allegations of buzzer usage – Baker alone will not get the Astros past this.

There are not likely to be any more suspensions, so from a player standpoint, those who are on the team are likely to remain on the team for the foreseeable future. But that may only serve to aggravate the many Astros haters that have emerged in the last several weeks.

Without a complete house-cleaning, this team will be public enemy No. 1 for all opposing baseball fans and players.

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Three NCAA Teams Going Under the Radar As March Madness Creeps Closer

by WagerHome Blog on February 1, 2020

February is upon us, which means it’s just four more weeks until the calendar flips to March, and the greatest three weeks of basketball takes center stage.

You love March Madness for the Cinderella stories, the buzzer-beaters, and the cutting down of the nets at the end of the Final Four. But we also love the wagering, as the 32 games that take place on the first Thursday and Friday of the tournament provide some of the most action-packed betting anywhere in sports.

If you have your own bookmaking business, you know all too well how fast and furious the betting can be that first weekend of the NCAA Tournament. The best way to get ahead of that, and to maximize your profits, is by joining forces with a pay per head software provider.

WagerHome.com allows you to try out its software for four free weeks before you ever have to make a commitment.

Looking ahead to March and any wagers you might place, certain teams are emerging as favorites. But other teams are flying under the radar and can still provide very good betting value.

Indiana Hoosiers (100/1 to win NCAA Championship)

It’s strange to think of one of the true bluebloods of college basketball as a team flying under the radar, but having missed the NCAA Tournament for three straight years, that’s where Indiana is. But a big win over Michigan State recently and an earlier win over Ohio State makes it more than likely that the tournament drought is about to end.

Battle-tested through a tough Big Ten season, Indiana will have a few more top matchups to prove that it belongs. But right now, all signs point to a program returning to its glory days.

Colorado Buffaloes (80/1 to win NCAA Championship)

No one thinks of the Colorado Buffaloes when talking about NCAA Tournament success. They’ve won exactly three tournament games since 1963. The last win came a long eight years ago.

The Buffaloes, however, are a good team. Maybe even a very good team. Colorado is battling out it for the top spot in the Pac-12 and has a signature win over Oregon to bolster its resume.

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Colorado also has a top 20 defense, which is exactly what you need to make a deep tournament run.

Rutgers (80/1 to win NCAA Championship)

Another school playing great team defense is Rutgers, which has allowed it to climb back into the Top 25. A good win against Penn State and tough losses to Illinois and Iowa highlight the Scarlet Knights’ season resume.

It has been 29 years since Rutgers played in the NCAA Tournament and 37 years since it won a tournament game. So even as a ranked team, it is being largely overlooked.

Rutgers is winning by an average margin of almost 10 points and is getting significant offensive contributions from seven different players, making it very difficult to shut down, and making it an intriguing under-the-radar play.

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