Hello fellas,
has anyone ever did it or even tried it?
I will be ready in close future to pay to alert service to add specific bookies, I wonder does anyone know how to value it, I mean how much should they charge per bookie to add in their system?
I'm also ready to translate everything they need.
Paying to existing alert services for new specific bookies?
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Paying to existing alert services for new specific bookies?
When You know how it works then You should know how to break it.
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Re: Paying to existing alert services for new specific bookies?
Yes, many people tried that in the past and they failed miserably. An alert service is ready to offer any service for as long as it is sustainable in the long term. There must be a demand from the market and I am afraid a demand of a single person is not something they consider.
Ever thought why alert services are covering some Colombian bookmakers you probably never heard of? It is because there is a demand there and a market ready to pay. On the other hand, there are some bookmakers in Europe (especially central and eastern) that are not covered by alert services. This is because the local market is not strong enough.
At the same time someone should take that as an opportunity. If bookmaker X is not covered by any alert service, this might mean you will share the dinner only with a couple three more guys if you are ready to fight for it.
Ever thought why alert services are covering some Colombian bookmakers you probably never heard of? It is because there is a demand there and a market ready to pay. On the other hand, there are some bookmakers in Europe (especially central and eastern) that are not covered by alert services. This is because the local market is not strong enough.
At the same time someone should take that as an opportunity. If bookmaker X is not covered by any alert service, this might mean you will share the dinner only with a couple three more guys if you are ready to fight for it.
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Re: Paying to existing alert services for new specific bookies?
Just like i though it is haha.... Basically sh*t but I will "share the dinner", not only because sharing is carrying haha but because me and my fellas can earn lot of moneyarbusers wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 7:18 amYes, many people tried that in the past and they failed miserably. An alert service is ready to offer any service for as long as it is sustainable in the long term. There must be a demand from the market and I am afraid a demand of a single person is not something they consider.
Ever thought why alert services are covering some Colombian bookmakers you probably never heard of? It is because there is a demand there and a market ready to pay. On the other hand, there are some bookmakers in Europe (especially central and eastern) that are not covered by alert services. This is because the local market is not strong enough.
At the same time someone should take that as an opportunity. If bookmaker X is not covered by any alert service, this might mean you will share the dinner only with a couple three more guys if you are ready to fight for it.
When You know how it works then You should know how to break it.