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A blog to keep track of my various money making schemes to try and gather...



Primary sources of income aside from the boring salary:

- Matched Betting
- Kindle Publishing (currently on hold)
- Coaching (currently on hold)
- Affiliate marketing

There is a discussion thread for Matched Betting here. I make most of my money following the guides on this site.
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Original post by Reue
A blog to keep track of my various money making schemes to try and gather...



Primary sources of income aside from the boring salary:

- Matched Betting
- Kindle Publishing
- Coaching


It's really easy, just ask trump for a small loan of a million dollars
Reply 2
January income:

Matched betting - £932
Kindle publishing - £20
Coaching - £0

Total - £1608
(edited 8 years ago)
Reply 3
Halfway through Feb and it's been a slow start to the Matched betting with few reload offers on. Current profit for the month with betting: ~£350
What do you publish for kindle?
Looks interesting.
Reply 6
Hey Guys, I have been reading around and everyone says that matched betting is legal but I am still afraid as I did not manage to find anything within the law related to this.
So guys:
Is Matched betting legal ? (Could you get in trouble, such as being fined etc.)
If you do not have a job, do you need to pay tax ?

Thanks
Reply 7
Original post by Observatory
What do you publish for kindle?


All sorts, literally anything that has the demand.
Reply 8
Original post by theChildd
Hey Guys, I have been reading around and everyone says that matched betting is legal but I am still afraid as I did not manage to find anything within the law related to this.
So guys:
Is Matched betting legal ? (Could you get in trouble, such as being fined etc.)


Totally legal. Who would fine you? You're not breaking any law.

Original post by theChildd
If you do not have a job, do you need to pay tax ?


No, all gambling winnings are tax-free in the UK.
Reply 9
Original post by Reue
Totally legal. Who would fine you? You're not breaking any law.



No, all gambling winnings are tax-free in the UK.


Thanks Reue,
But Once you sign up to most of the bookies's website out there and use the introductory offer, how do you manage to find other offers ?
Reply 10
Original post by theChildd
Thanks Reue,
But Once you sign up to most of the bookies's website out there and use the introductory offer, how do you manage to find other offers ?


There's plenty of other offers! For example today I have done:

- Accumulator Refund
- Horse 1st place refund
- Horse 2nd place refund
- Greyhound 2nd place refund
- Bet x for free spins
- First goal scorer refund
- Bet for casino credit
Original post by Reue
There's plenty of other offers! For example today I have done:

- Accumulator Refund
- Horse 1st place refund
- Horse 2nd place refund
- Greyhound 2nd place refund
- Bet x for free spins
- First goal scorer refund
- Bet for casino credit


ohh so bookies introduce new offers on a daily basis.

Don't really know how to do matched betting on the offers that you have done today. I am only familiar to do a matched betting on a single football matches.
Any idea how much I could earn monthly just doing this ?
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Original post by theChildd
ohh so bookies introduce new offers on a daily basis.

Don't really know how to do matched betting on the offers that you have done today. I am only familiar to do a matched betting on a single football matches.
Any idea how much I could earn monthly just doing this ?


Doing just signup offers? Depends how many you do in a month.
Original post by Reue
All sorts, literally anything that has the demand.


I'm going to need more information on this, you make it sound so easy?
Reply 14
Original post by SophieSmall
I'm going to need more information on this, you make it sound so easy?


It's not at all. You need to find a particular niche which has high demand but low competition. Once youve found it then it is relatively easy to either write a book or have someone else write one for you.

Finding that first area is the hard part :biggrin:
Original post by Reue
It's not at all. You need to find a particular niche which has high demand but low competition. Once youve found it then it is relatively easy to either write a book or have someone else write one for you.

Finding that first area is the hard part :biggrin:


What's your niche?
Reply 16
Original post by SophieSmall
What's your niche?


Shall I also send over my bank account details with that? :biggrin:
Original post by Reue
Shall I also send over my bank account details with that? :biggrin:


haha no :tongue: but go'on telll meeee.
Reply 18
Original post by SophieSmall
haha no :tongue: but go'on telll meeee.


Not a chance!
Why haven't bookies cracked down on Matched Betting? If enough people start to do it...?

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