Basic Concepts Of Sports Betting Futures
Many serious sports bettors consider the futures wager the province of rank amateurs trying to go for the big killing. Theyre the sports betting equivalent of the wanna-be stock investor who always gripes if only I had bought Microsoft when they went public. Theyre not the type wholl do the work to grind out profits in the market, nor are they forward thinking enough to find the next big company to go public. Theyd rather lay some money on a high priced dog and hope for the best, which seldom (if ever) occurs. Right now at some sportsbooks a $100 bet on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the 2010 Superbowl will pay back $10,000. The problem is that the true odds of Cincinnati winning the Superbowl are probably in the range of 50,000 to 1 which makes the +10000 youre getting in this bet a bad value from the get-go.
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Books on other ‘winnable’ gambling pursuits like horse racing and poker are good resources of theoretical information for the sports gambler. While for some reason there hasn’t been much written specific to the sports handicapper that deals with the discipline from a serious theoretical level, there are countless books devoted to a thoughtful discussion of horse racing and poker.
Poker literature is especially applicable to the sports handicapper because both can be very profitable for a knowledgeable, experienced and skillful pro. Poker expert Bob Caro has noted that while there are a number of professional gamblers specializing in poker and sports wagering there’s not a single person who can honestly say they play roulette for a living.
The reason for that is that the house advantage in roulette is too high to overcome by any combination of skill, money management, strategy or discipline. To throw in another Caro concept, its a case
Click here to continue readingYou Can Make Money Online With a Blog!
Making money blogging really isn’t all that difficult, but it will take some concerted effort on your part, and it probably won’t happen overnight either!
If just starting out, I would suggest getting your feet wet with a Blogger blog. They are free, very easy to set-up and run, and being owned by Google are easy to monetize as well.
The very best way (I think) to make money online is by setting up a hosted Wordpress.org blog. It’s widely felt that a hosted blog gets more “respect” from the search engines (you want the search engines to like your blog!!) If you feel you can’t afford the $10.00 it costs for hosting than a Blogger blog or any of the other free platforms is the way to go.
Hosted or free you will need to create content for your new blog. The easiest way to create this content is to blog about
Click here to continue readingWhat Is Better “Social Media Marketing” Or “Email Marketing” ?
Yesterday I found a very interesting debate article on John Chow’s blog about : Social Media Marketing Vs. Email Marketing, and thought it would be great to share my opinion about it with you.
In this post, John Chow claims that “Social Media Marketing is no match for good old fashion Email Marketing“. Well, I am not here to criticize John Chow as I have no doubts about the veracity of what he wrote. I just think that Email Marketing doesn’t work for everyone. At least, when you are a new blogger, you need to drive traffic to your site first, before being able to build an email list.
I have decided to share with you, my ideal step-by-step strategy about how to drive traffic to your blog and build your list.
As you might already know, in order to build a list, you first need an autoresponder such as AWeber, which is actually the
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