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Created: Friday, 16 February 2018 15:51
PricePerPlayer.com to Expand into the Asian-American Market
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 15, 2018 - San Jose, Costa Rica – PricePerPlayer.com is expanding into the Asian-American market after a successful test pilot in various regions of North America. The software development and sportsbook pay per head provider began testing their platforms in the Korean language last August of 2017. The results were positive and it just made sense for PricePerPlayer.com to expand into the Asian-American market at full speed.
The first step the company took was to hire and train a multi-lingual staff that specializes in Asian languages. The pilot program began by making the PricePerPlayer.com website and software available in the Korean language. After a successful round of tests, the company is in the process of to fully translating the PricePerPlayer.com website, their sportsbook pay per head platform and sports betting software into various Asian languages.
As of yesterday, the company website is now available in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino and Vietnamese. These languages were chosen because they make up the majority of Asian-Americans in the United States.
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Created: Sunday, 31 December 2017 19:04
Back in July of 2017, Dave Gettleman was fired as the head coach for the Carolina Panthers. A few months later, he was back in the news after being hired as the new General Manager of the New York Giants. Yesterday, in his first press conference, Gettleman announced that the Giants fired Marc Ross after 11 seasons with them.
Ross joined the Giants as the man in charge of college drafting. He quickly rose up the ladder and five years later became the Vice President of player evaluation. Before he joined the Giants, Ross worked for the Buffalo Bills and the Philadelphia Eagles. Even though both men had to part ways, Gettleman only had good things to say about Ross.
"I worked with Marc when I was with the organization before," Gettleman said in a statement. "I have great respect for him and high regard for his work. Clearly, we're going in a different direction, but that doesn't make these kinds of decisions any easier."
Read more: Giants Fire Marc Ross on Gettleman’s First Day on the Job