Subject: Are Free Tips Any Good? Pros, Cons and Best Practises...

Hi Friend,

If you've followed any number of free tipping services before, you'll already know that many fail to live up to expectations. There are several reasons why this happens, a few of the common ones being...

 - Poor quality control. Literally anyone can post tips, especially on social media platforms. I'd advise caution with tipsters who promote the bookie sites a lot; they may be profiting from your losses! 

 - Responsibility. If you're not a paying customer, the service is less likely to take responsibility for their results. Unless they happen to be very good, of course!

 - Lack of evidence. Paid services rely on results, social proof etc. to build up a good reputation, so people will sign up. Free services often don't have these things; if you can find those that do, you're much more likely to come out on top.

 - Smaller, slower profits. Most free services offer a sample of their premium counterpart, whether it be one day each week, or a "one tip per day" service like Lucrative Tips. While they can generate a decent profit, you should expect more conservative returns, and a longer time-frame to see results.

Despite all the potential setbacks, there are some great free services out there. Not many, but they do exist...

...and there's one in particular that caught my attention a few months back, called Daily Racing.

Gavin, the man behind the grunt-work, has been in the game for 25 years, and his service has a full five year track record, which is a good deal more than a lot of paid services out there.

Here's an overview of his results so far...

All things considered, the figures are impressive, and of course the best thing about a free service like this is that, well, it's free (sorry to state the bleeding obvious!)...

...which means you can afford to do things like paper trade, or bet smaller stakes, to see how it performs...

...and to check that it suits your preferred style of betting. Daily Racing is a straightforward email based service, and there's generally not too many bets to place per day, so it should be easy enough to fit into your normal routine.

If you'd like to start receiving them, you can sign up at: 


Kind Regards,
Michael

P.S. I'm making steady headway choosing which strategies to include in my betting portfolio for the winter season (which is usually where I find the majority of my profit).

If you haven't thought about setting up your own betting portfolio yet, I recommend getting organised over the next few weeks. I'll have some new strategies ready to share with you later this month, which should help.
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