Michigan Grants K49A Media Sports Betting Supplier License

Jacksonville, FL – October 18, 2022 – The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) today granted K49A Media LLC a Sports Betting Supplier license. As a result, K49A Media may now secure revenue sharing agreements with approved Michigan online sports betting providers.

What is a Michigan Sports Betting Supplier?

According to the MGCB website, “The MGCB issues licenses to platform providers offering services and equipment to facilitate processing of wagers on behalf of a commercial casino or tribe. The agency also will license other types of suppliers to the tribes who support online sports betting and casino-style gambling.”

Unlike vendor registration, the sports betting supplier application process demands a rigorous review of the applicant’s business and personal background.

The Sports Betting Supplier license is good for 5 years. In the interim, K49A Media plans to begin ramping up its flagship website, SportsBetting3.com, to serve customers from the Great Lakes state.

K49A Media Heads to Michigan

“I was excited to learn of the approval following the MGCB October 2022 meeting,” said Brendan Meehan, K49A Media LLC manager. “Michigan’s careful and comprehensive review took just over a year. I’m also grateful that they offered K49A Media a provisional license last year. That allowed us to begin working on our Michigan content right away”.

Presently, K49A Media has already partnered with BetRivers sportsbook to legally advertise in several states around the nation. The company will lead with BetRivers in Michigan as the college basketball season begins. K49A Media already has a marketing agreement with BetMGM. Soon, an agreement with BetWay US will be finalized.

Prior to Michigan’s approval, K49A Media had its Pennsylvania Gaming Service Provider Certification approved. Currently, the company has a temporary Vendor Major license in the state of Colorado. Full approval is anticipated by early 2023.

About SportsBetting3.com

Launched in 2008, SportsBetting3.com boasts a variety of sports betting tutorials, videos, and original content. Visitors can browse odds for major United States sports leagues and European Soccer. Horse racing fans will enjoy a carefully curated list of annual graded stakes races, historical race results, and daily free picks at select tracks.

About K49A Media LLC

K49A Media is a limited liability company based in Jacksonville, Florida. The company designs, develops, and operates lead acquisition websites in multiple verticals, including legal United States sports betting and collectibles.

Harnessing more than 15 years of professional organic SEO experience, K49A Media primarily acquires traffic from search engines. Its websites operate efficiently and economically using custom built solutions.

Arizona and Indiana Grant K49A Media Licenses

Jacksonville, FL – August 1, 2022 – Arizona and Indiana both granted K49A Media LLC licenses, allowing the company to secure revenue sharing agreements with approved sports betting providers in each state.

Indiana Sports Wagering Registrant License

On June 16, 2022, the Indiana Gaming Commission issued K49A Media a Sports Wagering Registrant certificate of registration. This certificate allows the company to conduct business as a marketing affiliate with any licensed Indiana sports betting provider. The registration expires when K49A Media LLC ceases doing business in the state of Indiana.

Arizona Event Wagering Ancillary Supplier License

On July 29, 2022, the Arizona Department of Gaming granted K49A Media an Event Wagering Ancillary Supplier license. This license allows the company to refer customers to licensed Arizona sports betting websites in exchange for a revenue share of Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) or Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) compensation. The license expires on July 31, 2024 and may be renewed 30 days prior to the expiration date with an Application for Renewal.

K49A Media Prepares for Fall Football Season

“Licenses from Arizona and Indiana further expand K49A Media’s reach across the country,” said K49A Media manager Brendan Meehan.  “Arizona is our first southwestern state, while Indiana rounds out our growing midwestern lineup.”

Meehan now looks ahead to the fall 2022 sports season. “SportsBetting3.com continues its preparation for the 2022 NFL and College Football seasons. Our tutorials and odds pages have all been recently updated. We also added a feature that explains what betting numbers mean for upcoming matchups. This helps customers understand how to bet in real time, versus using a static example from the past.”

Full licenses from the Grand Canyon State and Hoosier State join K49A Media’s existing Gaming Service Provider Certification from the State of Pennsylvania.

About SportsBetting3.com

Launched in 2008, SportsBetting3.com boasts a variety of sports betting tutorials, videos, and original content. Visitors can browse odds for major United States sports leagues and European Soccer. Horse racing fans will enjoy a carefully curated list of annual graded stakes races, historical race results, and daily free picks at select tracks.

About K49A Media LLC

K49A Media is a limited liability company based in Jacksonville, Florida. The company designs, develops, and operates lead acquisition websites in multiple verticals, including legal United States sports betting and collectibles.

Harnessing more than 15 years of professional organic SEO experience, K49A Media primarily acquires traffic from search engines. Its websites operate efficiently and economically using custom built solutions.

Pennsylvania Grants K49A Media Gaming Service Provider Certification License

Jacksonville, FL – June 15, 2022 – The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) today granted K49A Media LLC a Gaming Service Provider Certification license. As a result, K49A Media may now secure revenue sharing agreements with approved Pennsylvania online sports betting and casino providers.

What is a Pennsylvania Gaming Service Provider License?

PGCB defines a Gaming Service Provider as a person who provides non-gaming related goods or services to a slot machine applicant or licensee. Gaming service providers must be either registered or certified by the board. Unlike the registration classification, the certification process demands a stringent review of the applicant’s business and personal background.

The Gaming Service Provider certification is good for 4 years. In the interim, K49A Media plans to begin ramping up its flagship website, SportsBetting3.com, to serve customers from the Keystone State.

K49A Media Heads to Pennsylvania

“This license approval was a year in the making,” said Brendan Meehan, K49A Media LLC manager. “Pennsylvania’s deliberate, thorough, and meticulous application process evidences its high standards for affiliate marketing service providers. K49A Media looks forward to working with Pennsylvania in the coming years.”

Presently, K49A Media has already partnered with BetRivers sportsbook to legally advertise in several states around the nation. The company will lead with BetRivers in Pennsylvania as the fall busy season approaches. Looking forward, K49A Media will soon have a marketing agreement with BetMGM.

Prior to Pennsylvania’s license approval, Colorado granted K49A Media a temporary Vendor Major license and Michigan a provisional sports betting supplier license. Full licensure in both states is anticipated by the end of 2022.

About SportsBetting3.com

Launched in 2008, SportsBetting3.com boasts a variety of sports betting tutorials, videos, and original content. Visitors can browse odds for major United States sports leagues and European Soccer. Horse racing fans will enjoy a carefully curated list of annual graded stakes races, historical race results, and daily free picks at select tracks.

About K49A Media LLC

K49A Media is a limited liability company based in Jacksonville, Florida. The company designs, develops, and operates lead acquisition websites in multiple verticals, including legal United States sports betting and collectibles.

Harnessing more than 15 years of professional organic SEO experience, K49A Media primarily acquires traffic from search engines. Its websites operate efficiently and economically using custom built solutions.

K49A Media LLC Diversity Plan

Last Updated: 03/31/2022

Introduction

K49A Media LLC, (“K49A Media”) provides lead acquisition services to legal US state sports betting suppliers and numismatic value estimates and purchase offers to consumers.  The goal of this plan is to ensure equal opportunity and to promote diversity in a manner reflective of the local community where K49A Media operates.

Equal Employment Opportunity

K49A Media affirms its commitment and pledges its full support of equal employment opportunity for all persons, regardless of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national origin, disability, or military status.

Dissemination of Plan

The LLC Manager has been designated as K49A Media’s Diversity Officer.  The Diversity Officer is responsible for disseminating the Plan to all employees and for providing a copy of the Plan to all newly hired employees at initial orientation, posting it in shared areas, annual distribution to all employees and posting the Plan on the company website.

Employment/Workforce Diversity

Employment Mission

K49A Media is committed to recruiting, developing, and retaining the most qualified employees regardless of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex national origin, disability, or military status.  K49A Media provides all applicants and employees with equal opportunity in recruitment, selection, appointment, promotion, training, delegation, discipline, and separation.  We also make every effort to hire and promote minority groups and women, and to involve them in every level of employment and decision-making.

K49A Media’s recruiting efforts include, but are not limited to:

  • Posting employment opportunities on the internet, including freelance labor websites and its LLC website, www.k49amedia.com.
  • Attendance at relevant community job fairs sponsored by local institutions of higher education, trade schools, media, and diversity groups.

Complaint Procedure

Workplace harassment is a form of discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other federal regulations.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) defines harassment as unwelcome verbal or physical behavior that is based on race, color, sex (including pregnancy), gender/gender identity, nationality, age (40 or older), physical or mental disability, or genetic information.  This behavior is considered harassment or discrimination when the offensive conduct becomes a prerequisite to continued employment or if a reasonable person would consider the workplace intimidating, hostile, or abusive.

If any person believes he or she has been subject to harassment or discrimination, the individual should report the incident to his or her immediate supervisor.

In the event a satisfactory solution is not achieved, or if the nature of the problem is such that the individual is uncomfortable reporting it to the supervisor, the individual is encouraged to report the issue to the Diversity Officer.  All complaints will remain confidential.

K49A Media prohibits retaliation against any complainant or participant in the complaint process.

Training, Development, and Retention Efforts

K49A Media provides employees with departmental training that allows them to successfully integrate into their departments.  Employees are strongly encouraged to apply for open vacancies whenever possible and K49A Media provides training opportunities to employees, so they can develop the skills necessary to advance within the company.

Procurement/Vendor Purchasing

K49A Media considers quality, service, reliability, and price as the main components of any vendor relationship.  We pledge to partner, wherever possible, with minority and women vendors, as well as other diverse groups, to create a mutually beneficial business climate.  K49A Media’s goal is to ensure that all qualified vendors are given equal opportunity to bid on products and services.

Good Faith Plan for Minority Vendor Participation

K49A Media diverse vendor purchasing initiatives include:

  • Establishing a reasonable payment plan, agreed upon by both the vendor and management after review of the financial status of diverse vendors.

Vendor Requirements

Vendors are licensed in accordance with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s regulations.  K49A Media additionally reserves the right to complete a due diligence background check on any vendor.

Purchasing Objective

K49A Media’s extensive efforts to identify, train, and assist MBEs, WBEs, as well as other diverse groups of potential vendors results in a roster of vendors that maximizes diversity and is reasonably reflective and inclusive of the communities in which the company operates.

Diversity Plan Effectiveness Assessment

An important part of our diversity plan is the measure of its effectiveness. This objective is

achieved by means of preparing an annual report that provides a performance assessment of

K49A Media’s Diversity Plan for the preceding calendar year, due on or before July 1st each year.

Conclusion

K49A Media works as a team to develop a high-performing, inclusive work environment reflective of its diverse community.  We strive to create a company culture where all ideas and all contributions are valued.  Our commitment to making inclusiveness the foundation of our culture is driven not only from our desire to enhance the community, but also from its importance to maintaining a sound business strategy.

Please Contact Us with any questions.

Bash Script to Copy Maxmind Databases to WordPress Uploads

My previous tutorial explained how to install MaxMind Geoipupdate on CentOS Linux with a weekly cronjob to update each database. This tutorial introduces a Bash script to copy MaxMind databases to your server’s WordPress websites. There, custom WordPress functions or plugins can access them in the /uploads folder.

Bash Script to Copy Files

Intended Audience: Novice – Intermediate Linux User
Example Linux OS: CentOS 7.x (Adjust commands accordingly)

First, let’s create a basic Bash script. I highly suggest putting this script in a custom location. Do not put executable scripts in website root folders. In fact, don’t put them website folders at all if you can help it.

Instead, create a /scripts/custom-scripts folder. Others prefer /opt or /usr/local/bin. See this page for a comprehensive discussion. Location may matter depending on what system variables and paths you need for other scripts.

First, go to your scripts folder.

]# cd /scripts/custom-scripts

Next, create a new file using vim, nano, or another editor of your choice.

]# vi geoipupdate-weekly

Tip: Remember the file name for the cronjob!

Now, copy+paste the following. Carefully review the commands and comments. Customize any paths and commands to your system.

#!/bin/bash

# Run geoipupdate first. Saves updated .mmdb files to /usr/share/GeoIP folder.
# Include full path or else the commands won't fire on the Cronjob.

/usr/bin/geoipupdate -v

# The path to each website's folder will be similar.
# The difference will be either a domain name, web name, or number, like web1.
# This varies depending on your Linux OS and control panel.
# Put each unique folder name in webarray

webarray=(
wordpress1.com
wordpress2.com
wordpress3.com
)

# Loop through each webarray value
for WEB in "${webarray[@]}"
do

# Important - Customize your destination folder path. It may not match the example.
# Public_html is your web root folder on Cpanel. It might be www, web, or html on another system.
# /wp-content/uploads should be the same on most servers.
DESTFOLDER=/var/www/sites/$WEB/public_html/wp-content/uploads

echo Copying Maxmind files to $DESTFOLDER

# Use cp command to copy each GeoIP database.
# Make sure to include -f (force) to overwrite an old database.
# Remove any unnecessary cp commands from this example, or add more.

/usr/bin/cp -f /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoLite2-City.mmdb $DESTFOLDER
/usr/bin/cp -f /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoLite2-ASN.mmdb $DESTFOLDER
/usr/bin/cp -f /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoLite2-Country.mmdb $DESTFOLDER
/usr/bin/cp -f /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoIP2-Country.mmdb $DESTFOLDER

done

echo All Done
exit

Give Root Permission to Run the Script

We’ll add the cronjob to root’s crontab. That means root must be able to run the script. Give root access to the script.

]# chmod 0755 geoipupdate-weekly

Bash Script Cronjob

Notice the script includes the geoipupdate -v command. We’ll need to update the Cronjob suggested in the last tutorial. Now, we’ll modify the crontab to run our script, with a convenient log to review if anything goes wrong.

Edit your crontab.

]# crontab -e

Find the cronjob from the last tutorial. Make a couple simple edits:

Old Cronjob
23 1 * * 6,4 /usr/bin/geoipupdate

New Cronjob
23 1 * * 6,4 /scripts/custom-scripts/geoipupdate-weekly 2>&1> /usr/share/GeoIP/_last_update.txt

Replace /usr/bin/geoipupdate with the path to your new script.

Send output to a text file, overwriting any existing output:
2>&1>/usr/share/GeoIP/_last_update.txt

That’s it! Now, your WordPress websites will each have the latest MaxMind GeoLite databases.

Using MaxMind Databases with WordPress

Now it’s time to put these databases to work.

Knowledgeable developers can quit reading here. You already know how to create custom WordPress functions and plugins.

Suggested WordPress Plugins

Others have already created plugins that can access MaxMind’s GeoLite databases.

Geolocation IP Detection Plugin

Install and activate as usual. Make sure you carefully review and edit the plugin’s options:

  • Add your MaxMind account and license key.
  • Specify the filepath, eg. wp-content/uploads/GeoLite2-City.mmdb
  • Choose manual download & update if you’re using the cronjob.
  • Automatic update is also available. Do not use the cronjob at the same time. Make sure your WP FTP credentials and folder permissions are correct.
  • Enable Ajax endpoint for cached pages.
  • Review – This server is behind a reverse-proxy. Check the box if you’re using Cloudflare or some other CDN.

Call one of this plugin’s functions to access a visitor’s geolocation information.

function my_user_loc() {
if (function_exists('geoip_detect2_get_info_from_current_ip')) 
	{
	// Get user info object
	$userInfo = geoip_detect2_get_info_from_current_ip();
	// User state, city, country if available
	$userState = $userInfo->mostSpecificSubdivision->isoCode;
	$userCity = $userInfo->city->name;
	$userCountry = $userInfo->country->isoCode;
	}
return array('city' => $userCity, 'state' => $userState, 'country' => $userCountry);
}
// Get User Details
$user = my_user_loc();
// Setup Vars
$city = $user['city']; $state = $user['state']; $country = $user['country'];

Use $city, $state, $country, or any other variable on your WP website, theme, or plugin!

How to Install Maxmind GeoIPUpdate on CentOS with Weekly CronJob

Installing Maxmind’s Geoipupdate on your Centos 7.x server is easy using an .rpm and some basic commands. Here’s the follow-up tutorial explaining how to automate copying MaxMind’s databases to your WordPress /wp-content/uploads folder so they can be used with custom functions or plugins.

Check Your Specs First

Before proceeding, check your server specs and adjust the following instructions appropriately.

Linux OS and Version

]# vi /etc/redhat-release

32 bit or 64 bit system

]# uname -m

32 bit = i686 or i386
64 bit = x86_64

Also make sure your user (root or something else) can execute commands, access the crontab, and can download and install rpms. Typically, root has all the necessary permissions.

Installing Geoipupdate from .rpm

Intended Audience: Novice – Intermediate Linux User

The following describes the process for Centos 7.9.x on a x86_64 machine. Adjust the following for your particular server and Geoipupdate package.

Visit the MaxMind Geoipupdate Github releases page. Find the latest package for your server.

x86_64 servers – Look for linux_amd64.rpm

At time of writing, I used: geoipupdate_4.8.0_linux_amd64.rpm

Login to your server using SSH. Go to the /tmp folder.

If you don’t have one, make one. It’s useful for downloading and unpacking files without disrupting your system.

]# cd /tmp

Suggestion: Remove any older Geoipupdate rpms in your /tmp folder before proceeding!

Next, use wget to fetch the rpm. Once complete, it will be inside your /tmp folder.

]# wget https://github.com/maxmind/geoipupdate/releases/download/v4.8.0/geoipupdate_4.8.0_linux_amd64.rpm

Unpack and install the rpm you just downloaded:

]# rpm -Uvhi geoipupdate_4.8.0_linux_amd64.rpm

A wildcard works assuming you took the suggestion:

]# rpm -Uvhi geoipupdate_4.8.*

Configuring Geoipupdate

The default Geoipupdate configuration file location is /etc/GeoIP.conf. Advanced users can change this location if they want.

Geoipupdate will store fresh database downloads in /usr/share/GeoIP. Again, advanced users can change this location.

Open /etc/GeoIP.conf with an editor like vim or nano.

]# vi /etc/GeoIP.conf

Next, login to your maxmind.com account. Click “Manage License Keys”.

Important: If you haven’t done so already, generate a new license key.
MaxMind will not retrieve an old or lost key. They only display the first few characters of your old key. You’ll have to generate a new one.

Open the following page to see a prefilled GeoIP.conf file with your account number and all available editions for download. Substitute “xxxxxx” with your account number.

https://www.maxmind.com/en/accounts/xxxxxx/license-key/GeoIP.conf

Copy+paste the following into your server GeoIP.conf file:
AccountID  – same as xxxxxx
LicenseKey – Use your existing or newly generated key
EditionIDs – Include all found in the prefilled file.

Suggestion: Only copy+paste the prefilled GeoIP.conf file to your server if you do not want to customize any other settings.

If you overwrite all the optional settings during copy+paste, you won’t be able to edit them later. Best to leave the optional settings intact and commented out for future edits.

Testing Geoipdate Installation

Run Geoipupdate in verbose mode to check for any errors or hiccups. If all goes well, you’ll find each Edition you specified above in #5 in the /usr/share/GeoIP folder.

]# geoipupdate -v
(Make sure that’s a small v, a large V will return the version number).

Configuring Geoipupdate Cronjob

Assuming your test run succeeded, now it’s time to automate Maxmind GeoIP database updates using a CronJob.

First, find the path to geoipupdate. Maxmind’s suggested Cronjob has geoipupdate in /usr/local/bin/.

CentOS 7.x users might find it somewhere else, like /usr/bin. Use “which” to find which one:

]# which  geoipupdate

Open your crontab for editing.

]# crontab -e

Add the following Geoipupdate cronjob, adjusting day and time as you see fit. Make sure you use the path to Geoipupdate from your

]# which geoipupdate output.

23 1 * * 6,4 /usr/bin/geoipupdate

This runs geoipupdate at 1:23 AM on Thursday and Saturday. If manually entering the cronjob is too much, use a Crontab Generator for assistance.

That’s it, you’ll now get the databases twice weekly. Note, MaxMind only updates 1-2x weekly, so a daily download isn’t necessary.

See our companion tutorial for a helpful Bash script that will download MaxMind’s databases using Geoipupdate, then copy each database to your WordPress websites’ /wp-content/uploads folder. This makes them available to custom functions and plugins.

Avoiding Go Get for Now

Note: I’m not a fan of using Go to install Geoipupdate from from Maxmind’s Git source. A failed installation attempt using Go left me with a precarious uninstall process using

]# locate
]# rm

to remove files.

This StackOverflow question has some useful answers. One response suggested

]#  go get package@none

worked in 2021. Unfortunately this didn’t work for me. Another reply recommended this Go answer.

 

Michigan and Colorado Grant K49A Media Temporary Licenses

Jacksonville, FL – December 18, 2021 – Michigan and Colorado granted K49A Media LLC temporary gaming licenses, allowing the company to secure revenue sharing agreements with approved sports betting providers in each state.

Michigan Grants Provisional License

On December 7, 2021, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) granted K49A Media a provisional sports betting supplier license. According to the order from MGCB, “A provisional license allows the applicant for the sports betting supplier license to conduct business with a sports betting operator before the sports betting supplier license is issued to the applicant.”

The provisional license expires in one year or when the board issues the sports betting supplier license, whichever comes first. K49A Media anticipates final approval within the first half of 2022.

Colorado Grants Limited License

On December 16, 2021, Colorado’s Limited Gaming Control Commission granted K49A Media a Limited Vendor Major license. This license expires on December 16, 2023, or when the commission grants K49A Media’s full Vendor Major license.

K49A Media anticipates approval from Colorado within the next year, pending final review of its license application.

K49A Media Targets March Madness 2022

“I’m grateful for each state’s provisional approvals,” said K49A Media manager Brendan Meehan.  “K49A Media can now obtain revenue sharing agreements with approved providers in each state.”

K49A Media plans to begin advertising legal sports betting sites by March 2022.

“Our flagship site, SportsBetting3.com, should be ready for March Madness. I’m excited to welcome visitors from Michigan and Colorado. Our editorial team looks forward to creating content for these states.”

The Great Lakes State and Centennial State licenses were the first K49A Media received. Meehan anticipates more approvals in the coming months as K49A Media targets other state markets.

About SportsBetting3.com

Launched in 2008, SportsBetting3.com boasts a variety of sports betting tutorials, videos, and original content. Visitors can browse odds for major United States sports leagues and European Soccer. Horse racing fans will enjoy a carefully curated list of annual graded stakes races, historical race results, and daily free picks at select tracks.

About K49A Media LLC

K49A Media is a limited liability company based in Jacksonville, Florida. The company designs, develops, and operates lead acquisition websites in multiple verticals, including legal United States sports betting and collectibles.

Harnessing more than 15 years of professional organic SEO experience, K49A Media primarily acquires traffic from search engines. Its websites operate efficiently and economically using custom built solutions.

K49A Media also provides local SEO consultation services to the greater Jacksonville, Florida metropolitan area. Visit K49AMedia.com for more information.

K49A Media LLC Signs SportsBetting3.com Domain Licensing Agreement

Reprinted from SportsBetting3.com, June 1, 2021

Jacksonville, FL – June 1, 2021 – K49A Media LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, signed a domain licensing contract with a private party to manage, operate and continue developing SportsBetting3.com.

SPORTSBETTING3.COM DOMAIN LICENSING ANNOUNCEMENT

“We’re excited to have reached an agreement that allows us to continue building on the success of SportsBetting3.com“, remarked K49A Media LLC spokesman Brendan Meehan. “Our firm is currently building a portfolio of sports media and collectibles websites. We identified SportsBetting3.com as small site with tremendous growth potential.”

SportsBetting3.com was originally launched in 2008. Over the years, it maintained a consistent presence as a reliable lead generator for online sportsbook brands.

SportsBetting3.com boasts a variety of sports betting tutorials, videos and how-to guides. Additionally, visitors can browse odds for major USA sports leagues and European Soccer. Horse racing fans will enjoy a carefully curated list of annual graded stakes races, historical race results and daily free picks at select United States tracks.

RON HALFBACK REFLECTS ON 13 YEARS OF INNOVATION

It’s founder, Ron Halfback, considers this announcement a big moment in the site’s evolution.

“I remember our first Final Four in 2008, an exciting Kentucky Derby in 2009, and countless Super Bowls over the years. It’s been a wild ride. The ups and down of the industry, search engine marketing and evolving legal landscape have put things into perspective.”

“Halfback and his team will stay on as writers and consultants,” said Meehan, with a nod to the diligence and creativity the original SportsBetting3.com team hatched over 13 years ago. “I, for one, have appreciated his insight and knowledge throughout our contractual discussions. Ron will continue to be the point man and contact for Sportsbetting3.com for the foreseeable future.”

FUTURE PLANS

K49A Media LLC plans to continue development and design work on SportsBetting3.com into the 2021 summer months. Decisions about monetization, lead acquisition and sportsbook partnerships are still in exploratory phases.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please contact K49A Media LLC, care of Ron Halfback, with any further questions or media inquiries.