When most people think of the pay per head industry, they think of betting on football. After all, football betting is what you always hear people talking about and what everyone, from bookies to bettors, deals in. The real truth of the matter, though, is that there’s a big sports world out there, a world that includes a wide variety of different events to bet on. If you are a bookie who is dealing only in football, then you’re missing out. By broadening your scope and branching out you can make money all year long, rather than just during the football season. Plus, you’ll be able to keep your players happier and more involved, thereby building client loyalty.
Really anything that your players are watching they can and should be betting on. So the real key is to find out what your players are into and then to encourage them to bet. Even if they aren’t avid fans but just casual watchers of a particular sport, they can usually be cajoled by the thrill of making the big bucks. Golf betting, tennis betting, college sports betting, soccer betting and more are all real possibilities. You can even get your players dealing with rarer areas like Nascar betting, 2012 Olympic sports betting, and mixed martial arts and boxing. Keep in mind as well that your players can be betting on things outside the realm of sports.
2012 is an election year and many people are heavily involved in politics. If you have clients like this, you can have them bet on the upcoming elections or even on debates and other political events. Or, perhaps you have clients who just can’t get enough of “The Bachelor” or “Dancing with the Stars.” Let them know that they can place bets on their favorite reality television programs. Bets can even be placed on awards shows, like the Oscars and the Grammys. Really, anything that has even the slightest element of chance can end up being a huge moneymaker for you. All you have to do is get your clients started. They’ll be hooked quickly, and you’ll rake in the dough.