Saturday, 3 January 2009

Happy New Year!

May I wish all Bismarkians (?) old and new a very Happy New Year! (Let's face it, it can't be any worse than the last one, can it ). Christmas flew by in the usual flurry of mince pies, badly wrapped socks and strained relations. Don't we just love it? Now it's time to get back to the serious business of making the moolah in 2009. And on that note, this one just in. I honestly don't know what the business is going to be offering but I can say it appears a genuine "ground floor" opportunity since it's just about to go live. It costs nothing to sign up, so I can't see there's much to lose. Have a look when you get a moment: www.cash4.me.uk. More from me soon.

Saturday, 6 December 2008

The festive gremlins

Don't you just love hosting companies who promise "24 hour live support" when in fact they all beggar off home on a Friday night and won't answer the phone until the following Monday morning! It seems various Bismarx domains have been affected but, rest assured, as sure as Santa has his sacks full this will be rectified by next week.

Meanwhile, for those who have been asking about a (temporary) link to the Bismarx Bot you can try www.sedonafinance.com.

Keep well in this cold weather! Until next time, Jon.

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

A best selling system just got better

I've just had an email from my good friends Dennis Coote and Hazel Reed who are currently holed-up in their luxury apartment in sunny Spain (I wish I was!).

They've just made their best selling FFF Racing Plan better. The original Plan came out three years ago and Dennis and Hazel have been testing and running the system for a year before that. So four years on they have been able to 'tweak' the staking plan to make even more profit.

Together with their own findings and that of feedback from many of their customers they have now developed and published a whole new book The FFF Plan Extra for new customers. This includes the special calculator.

For customers who already own the original FFF Plan, you won't have to pay again,
there is an Add-on section only.

>>> www.betdaw.co.uk <<<


This is an easy-to-use, practical plan that has been used with massive success
for years.

I personally know that Dennis and Hazel actually use this system themselves on a daily basis and it’s been making them some very good money for the past four years. They do actually “walk the walk” – which is refreshing in an Internet world populated by dodgy and unworkable systems.

I can also testify to Dennis and Hazel's after sales service which is second to none. They are always just an email or phone call away.

If you haven't checked out the FFF plan yet, or don't have the add-on, now's your chance to grab a copy.


>>> www.betdaw.co.uk <<<

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

The hidden Clickbank stats you should read

My friend Malcolm at UK Horse Racing Systems came up with some good advice in his daily email service this Monday. He uses John Morrison’s SportsChamp system (http://www.xbetz.co.uk) as an example. I can’t say I’ve tested this system but the advice itself provides solid benchmarking for analysing the likely quality of any product you may buy via Clickbank.

Over to Malcolm for his comments:

“This product is sold through "Clickbank" which have some statistics, that, if you know where to look, (I do after years in this business) can give you some very interesting information about the product.

Let me share some of this with you.

Gravity - this is how popular a product is and normal most sports products have a gravity of around 10. Now gravity is not an exact science but at over 80 for this product is does mean it is very popular and certainly probably one of the most popular in the sports section of "ClickBank".

SportsChamp (http://www.xbetz.co.uk) is still number 1 under Sports & Recreation - Sports picks as well.

Refunds - "ClickBank" operate quite a liberal refund policy and I can tell you that a lot of people who buy systems also ask for a lot of refunds and it is probably the highest category in ClickBank for them. It's to be expected because we all know that plenty of the systems available are not that good and quick read after purchase will tell you this.

Again with the correct information you can get an idea of the amount of refunds against a product (unofficially) and I can tell you that SportsChamp (http://www.xbetz.co.uk) appears to have very few refunds, in fact based on the information available it is less than 0.5% of people who purchase ask for refunds.

Although this information is not really relevant to the product I do think if you know that it is obviously a popular product, that people appear to like and are happy with then that is a good start.

I tell you the things that swing it for me, the testimonials. Now some people think these things are made up but from experience this is hardly ever the case and to actually get people to do you a video is almost impossible unless they really do believe in the product, but there are 20 alone on his home page and another 50 on his other pages.

You cannot imagine how anyone could get that many video's made up and I really don't believe for one minute they are, but if you look on his other testimonial pages you will see 100's of them.

In summing up I should reiterate that this is a "ClickBank" product and because of that you automatically get a "Refund Policy" but John offers you one anyway.

My "No Ifs, Ands, or Buts Personal Guarantee"

I honestly don't see how I can deserve to make a dime off of you if you don't profit under my system. If I cannot get you to become one of the most profitable bettors in the world, then I'm not worthy to make anything off of you. That's the standard I've always lived by. Read this: If you are to lose money in sports betting when applying my systems, then I insist that you contact me and I'll be glad to refund you back everything you've paid me in its entirety. No ifs. No ands. No buts. No questions asked. No hard feelings!

So with all the information you have at hand I cannot see the risk here and to be honest I have convinced myself that this is probably a worthwhile product to buy”.

For more information about SportsChamp, visit:

http://www.xbetz.co.uk

Friday, 8 August 2008

Mind The Gap

I've just been reading about a miraculous new discovery called "The Gap concept". Is this the next wonder since "The Secret"? Pray tell us, Jon, in your infinite wisdom, what is "The Gap"? In a word - Disparity. Say what? When I first wrote The Bank Vault Report it became clear to me that live odds disparity was a very good way of measuring relative risk in wagering on horse races. Now this is not an exact science, but clearly if we have a Favourite going off at Evens and the next best runs at 6/1 it's worth sitting up and taking a look. The problem is odds can steam or drift and late non-runners can really put a spanner in the works. Nevertheless live odds disparity can be a useful guide to the strength of any given wager (this applies to lay bets just as well as back bets). If that's now known as The Gap Concept, so be it.
Btw if you fancy backing Favourites you could do worse than check out Nova Publication's "FFF" plan. They have just brought out a new staking system for those who have purchased the original plan, and, in testing, it works very well indeed.

www.10MinuteSystem.com

As blogged yesterday, Clive now has his "10 Minute System" up and it's a corker. Let me stay straight off you won't get a bet every day but when you do you're in with a very good chance of a payoff. The logic is sound (and clever) the upside is good and the risks minimal. What more can you ask for? Take a look when you have a minute:
http://www.10MinuteSystem.com

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

The Ten Minute System

Wanted to let you know about this before the website is put up. My good friend Clive has been tweaking The 10 Minute System for some time and he's sent me a copy to look at today. The logic is very sound, so this looks like a good 'un. What impresses me most about Clive is that has has truly been "round the block" when it comes to Internet "business opportunities" and I know he doesn't pull any punches. I admire the way he flagrantly trashes Ebay, Amazon and affiliate schemes as purported ways to "make a quick buck". I can also testify that it was a big blow to him when he lost his newspaper job, so I'm glad he's making a real go of the Betfair game. Look out for this one. I'll post again once the website is up.

Monday, 14 July 2008

Summer's here and the systems are.... legion

Summer's been awash with racing systems, some good and some (ahem) not so good....
I've been asked about Racing4idiots from the Mohammed Ali stable (no, not the fighter) but regretfully I've been able to secure a copy for review. "Little Acorns" is a progressive laying system which has been working very well in testing. I gather it is being heavily promoted via direct mail and sells for about £80 (please correct me if I'm wrong) which, unusually, includes a free pair of binoculars!

I'm always keen to read Clive Keeling's comments in What Really Wins Money (though his Kelly Brook obsession is becoming a tad irksome). Since Malcolm Pett at UK Horseracing Systems (and Sporting Bots) has been in dialogues with him I expect we'll see some new systems coming up from this JV stable in the near future.....

I haven't been remotely able to keep track of all the systems flooding out of the Stephen Brooks camp. Whilst I know there is some criticism out there about the sheer volume of these productions there may well be some diamonds in the rough and if I find them I'll be sure to let you know.

Freelance projects have kept me away from blogging for awhile, but please don't take this as any indication that things aren't busy at Bismarx HQ. Although I may be singing my own praises "The Bank Vault Report" was the seminal laying system, published at a time when the Betting Exchanges were in their infancy and laying was a novel concept. That I and Raj Patel are still out there just shows these strategies have stood the test of time. Unlike some publisher's I will not put out any old system just to make a quick buck (which is why you may not hear from me for periods of time).

As ever, do drop me a line and let me know how you're getting on.