More About the Author "Gerald Perry"

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Name: Gerald Perry
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About the Author: Gerald Perry is a former bookie and passionate writer in the area of bookmaking and pay per head services. He has written articles on topics related to this industry for years by now like how to become a bookie, what is a bookie, and pay per head software as well.


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Free Bookie Software

If you are a bookie, you have probably heard that illustrious free bookie software exists. Finding gaming software that you do not have to buy until after you have tried, however, can prove difficult. A lot of services just are not willing to give out pay per head free demo trials. When you run across […]

The Future of Local Bookmakers Looks Bright with Pay per Head Services

If you are not yet one of the many bookies who can count yourself as a pay per head bookie, then we strongly encourage you to give pay per head bookmaking a try. We know you will be so glad you did and that you will wonder how you ever lived without pay per head […]

The Advantages of Going 100% Pay per Head

Using a pay per head agency is always a smart choice for the modern bookie. Unfortunately, a lot of bookies are afraid to step into the world of pay per head bookmaking. Sometimes, even those who do will hold back a few of their clients and continue writing their own action. There is no need for […]

Cost per Head: What Bookies Need to Know

There are many pay per head services currently active in the cost per head bookmaking industry. There are so many, in fact, that choosing which one you want to work with can be a real challenge. Unfortunately, a lot of people just get so overwhelmed with all of the choices that they simply go with […]

Pay Per Head Service Caters to the Modern Bookie

Pay per head services are helping to change the classic image of a bookie as a suit wearing mobster who rides around town in a fancy car busting heads and knee caps as he and his goons make their weekly collections. The reality is much more pedestrian, business like and even, shall we say, mundane. […]