By Eva Wilson

Being a bookie in 2011 can be a real challenge. But there
are far more tools and resources now than there were any other time in the
past. Bookies today have at their disposal such tools as mobile devices that
can connect to the Internet, use apps to be informed of every business and
industry information right when it happens. It is easier than ever to connect
with your clients directly and do business from any part of the world.

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The newest addition to the modern bookie’s toolbox is the
cloud. In a nutshell, the cloud is a group of resources such as computation,
software, data access, and storage services that do not require knowledge from
the bookie’s part of the physical location and configuration of the system that
actually delivers the services. There are countless ways to use the cloud for
your sports betting business than range from storage services for your
important documents, specialized software, multiple servers working on a joint
effort to get game statistics and compute betting lines, even customer service
benefits from the cloud.

Pay per head services use the cloud to power your bookmaking
business. It gives your players the chance to bet online or over the phone
thanks to state-of-the-art booking software and high quality web page design.
It also allows booking agents to keep control of all player betting activities
through detailed reports available at any time and constantly updated.

If you are interested in becoming a professional bookie,
visit Price per Head website and learn more about this exciting industry. Price
per Head is the leading pay per head provider of outsourcing and sportsbook
software solutions for your sports betting business. We take your bookmaking
operations to an offshore sportsbook using the latest software and technology.
All the booking is managed from outside the country in a safe and consistent
manner, and Price per Head keeps you informed of every move through our real
time reports.

By Eva Wilson
Price Per
Head