Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie gets infuriated with tipsters who
don't show the results up front, finds someone - at
last - who will reveal ALL, with HARD
EVIDENCE... and offers 5 tips on getting a
profitable domain name.'
Hi ,
I'm about to reveal the thing that infuriates me MOST about racing tipsters...
And believe me, I've seen more than my fair share of these things. I get requests from readers to research betting opportunities about twice EVERY DAY.
It's never-ending. There appears to be an infinite amount of tipsters, gurus and insiders out there.
Perhaps there's a factory manufacturing them... like an assembly line of dodgy garden gnomes.
At night, you wake up, startled.
"What's that noise? Is there something moving in the garden?"
"Oh sweet lord, it's the tipster GNOMES. They're alive! And they're coming for our cash!"
There are so many betting opps out there, I can't keep up. In terms of reviews, I've barely covered the tip of the iceberg.
And usually, it turns out the opp is not even an iceberg, it's the bloomin' Titanic.
Sinking with your money, and not a refund in sight.
But what infuriates me most is this...
You CAN get really GOOD tipping services
If you're going to have a flutter, far better to follow someone with a proven system.
Someone who eats, sleeps and drinks horse racing. Someone honest, who will let your test his system without risk.
Someone who is happy to show you their full results up front.
And they do exist.
"Yeah, so where are they, Charlie?" you're probably saying.
Well, take a look at this - you'll be absolutely shocked, I promise. You can see ALL the results this system has ever produced, right up front.
No, not cherry picked or averaged out... you can see the full, verified track record since it began:
Pegasus Racing Club Website
And even after that you can test it yourself for 30 days without committing any money.
Pegasus racing results revealed
I know, shock horror! John Hamer is actually bold enough, and honest enough to put all his results on the website for free without asking anything from you.
You can also see ALL the testimonials from his customers.
You can't get more transparent than that. When have you seen a tipster do this before?
As you know, I very rarely recommend horse racing opportunities. Usually, they promise "£740,000 a year GUARANTEED"
(Yeah, right.)
Or they are too afraid to show you the results up front - without you committing your cash. And then they disappear when you ask for a refund.
(Bye bye money!)
But as you'll see on the website, John Hamer makes a sensible claim based on actual results.
£2,337 in just 3 months
If you'd been a member of Pegasus since January 3, 2005, starting with £1,200, you could have made:
* £2,337.29 after 3 months
* £3,776.71 after 6 months
* £9,155 after 12 months
* £30,678 after 24 months
* £48,145 after 36 months
Go and take a look at his results. It's on the link about a quarter of the way down the page:
Pegasus Racing Club Website
Can you trust the refund guarantee?
As you've know, the main worry when you try out a betting service is that you won't be able to get a refund it doesn't work out.
Many people offer refunds. But if you don't know and trust the publisher, a guarantee isn't worth the paper it's written on.
In this case, John Hamer has teamed up with Canonbury Publishing (my own book publishers) who offer an absolutely rock solid money back
guarantee.
So if you're disappointed in any way, you can get a refund.
This is one of those rare things. A fantastic service, a proven system and - yes - good results. Check it out and see what you think:
Pegasus Racing Club Website
Now, onto something completely different...
5 tips for getting a good domain name
A few weeks back I told you about making money through finding and either trading or 'parking' a domain name.
(If you missed it, go to my website and look down the middle for the headline "Why this dotcom is a licence to print money."
I've been doing a bit more research and found some tips on choosing a domain name.
It's by an entrepreneur called Christopher Heng.
His tips are:
1.Your Domain Name Should Be Your Website Name
Naming a site after its domain name is important, for the simple reason that when people think of your website, they'll think of it by name. If your
name is also your URL, they'll automatically know where to go.
2. Match the name to what could be sold on the site
They very name that you use to advertise your product is the name that you will want for your domain
3. Long or Short Domain Names?
Long domain names that have your site keywords in them also have an advantage in that they fare better in a number of search engines. But avoid extremely long names verging on 67 characters. People might not be able to remember it, it would also be a chore typing it and trying to fit it as a title on your web page.
4. Hyphenated Names?
Avoid hyphenated names, unless it's an integralpart of a company name.
5. Plurals, "The", and "My" Forms of the Domain Name
If you take the "the..." and "my..." forms of the domain name, (like myspace.com for example) you must always remember to promote your site with the full form of the name. Otherwise, people are likely to forget to affix the necessary "the" or "my".
These tips might help. Or for more advice on domain names, use the search tool on my website to see what I've covered in the past.
To try out Pegasus on a 30 day risk free trial, this is the website you need:
Pegasus Racing Club Website
Later alligator,
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle
www.bizoppjungle.com 