Joining a horse laying tipster for their lay tips, at first glance, looks like a no-brainer, right? If only life was that straightforward! You see, in case you didn’t already know, the internet is an ‘electronic’ jungle, which sadly is a hunting ground, almost EVERYONE is looking for their next meal! So, when parting with your cash, especially to make money, you MUST make sure you’re wearing your protective gear.
But how does this relate to horse laying tipsters and their lay tips?…
Think about it, a horse laying tipster obviously sells lay tips, which is, simply put, information. Now here’s the thing, have you tried backing horses? I’m sure you have. I also bet you’ve lost more times than you won, correct? This, in itself, proves how easy it is for anyone to sell information, or in other words, lay tips.
Now, it doesn’t take long for people, or should I say ‘hunters’, to discover the opportunity to make, what they’d class as, easy money. And that’s the problem. These type of horse laying ‘tipsters’ see offering lay tips only as a means of fattening their bank accounts with NO thought for the punter and their needs…
This only makes selecting a good, ethical, profitable lay tips advisory service all the more difficult for the punter. And even when you do find one, you’ll still have your guard up and likely even tie them under the same brush as the ‘hunter’ horse laying services. Because of this, nobody really wins. For instance, the poor old punter doesn’t because they’ve probably had to lose a lot of money before they realised that the tips they were following was rubbish. The legit lay tipsters suffer because the punter is overly skeptical about their claims, even if they are correct. The rogue trader usually isn’t around for very long, though they made some money out of selling their service. NOBODY really wins!
Anyway, unfortunately that’s the reality of the lay tips business. So how can you avoid those cheat services?… it’s good practice to expect a horse laying service to offer some sort of trial for their tips. It’s true, generally in life, absolutely in business, you MUST give to receive. So ask yourself what does the tipster service GIVE? Do they actually give anything?
Really, their complete service should be designed around you, the person looking for the lay tips! For example, do they limit the amount of subscribers they will allow to join their horse laying service?
Another thing to look out for is, is the horse laying service actually punters themselves? If YES, great! That is the only true way you’ll know with a reasonable amount of certainty that they ACTUALLY know what you want. You don’t want to subscribe to a lay tips where the system that is used for the lay tips was quickly thrown together purely so the author can make money from selling the tips it identifies. Wouldn’t it make you feel much more confident to know that the horse laying tipster actually uses, or used to use, the horse laying system they use to find their lay tips?…
Of course it would!
In concluding, when looking for a lay tips service, ask yourself this… “Which horse laying tipster appears to REALLY have your back?”… If you find such a service, make sure you keep them close to you and be loyal to them in the process – ALWAYS! That’s match made in heaven, or perhaps I should say, “PROFITABLE match!” 😉