Starting Your Own Horse Betting Investment Business
By: Richard Bleuze
Have you ever thought about starting your own horse betting investment business? Well, I suggest that you purchase the following e-book to get started, "How To Run your Own Professional Horse Racing Tipster Service"
For those of you who have ever joined a racing tipster service and been disappointed with the results, you’ve probably thought, “I could do better myself”. Well you may be right!
If you have continued that thought process, you may have considered starting your own horse racing tipster service, but have been held back by not knowing how to go about it. Well now you can join the highly lucrative world of the racing tipster with your very own tipster service!
A new ebook has hit the market and it is the most easy to understand and well written book on the subject that I’ve yet to come across.
There are a couple of free ebooks that I’ve seen touted around on other sites, and having read them, it’s easy to see why they are free. They are either thinly veiled excuses for trying to sell you a lot of different products or they are poorly written and thrown together, leaving you with no really useful ideas on how to get your tipster service off the ground.
"How To Run Your Own Professional Horse Racing Tipster Service", is very different. It is a complete and comprehensive, step-by-step, take you by the hand guide that will give you all the information you need to get your tipster service making bundles of cash for you on a regular basis.
This ebook costs just $97 and comes in pdf format which is the industry standard and you can begin reading this ebook in the next few minutes as it is available as a digital download. It takes just seconds to download and save the ebook to your computer.
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Richard provides articles and information on horse betting on his website at http://www.bettingthehorsesonline.com
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Major racetracks
Major horse racetracks in the U.S. were opened
- at Fair Grounds in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1853;
- at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1863;
- at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland in 1870;
- at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey, opened in 1870;
- at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, opened in 1875;
- at Aqueduct Racetrack in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens in 1894;
- at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1904;
- at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, just outside New York City on Long Island, in 1905;
- at Fairmount Park Racetrack in the St. Louis suburb of Collinsville, Illinois in 1925;
- at Hialeah Park Race Track in Hialeah, Florida, near Miami in 1925;
- at Arlington Park in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1927;
- at Santa Anita Park in the San Gabriel Valley community of Arcadia, California, in the Los Angeles area, in 1934;
- at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky in 1936;
- at Del Mar Racetrack in the San Diego suburb of Del Mar, California in 1937;
- at Hollywood Park Racetrack in another Los Angeles suburb, Inglewood, California, in 1938.
Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has its own Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Hall of Fame honors remarkable horses, jockeys, owners and trainers.
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