Bob Rothman - the man the bookies banned - goes online with Len Smith of Copywriting On Demand.
Bob Rothman has been the UK's top racing tipster for 20 years. Forget any preconceptions about 'tipsters'. This man is a Price Waterhouse trained former accountant who makes as much as £500,000 a year by talking to the trainers, studying form and picking up racing yard gossip. Bookmakers no longer accept any bets of a substantial size from him.
That's why he needs a website to spread his via members of his betting club.
His computing power is awsome - a heavyweight server with a 30 inch split-screen, plus 5 more big screens, all relaying in realtime what is happening on the track. Oh, and there are two TV screens mounted above his desk, continuously relaying the two racing channels.
Bob has featured in the Daily Telegraph, Daily mail, on BBC, all the sporting journals and last week in one of the City's most respected Trader Newsletters, where Financial Times journalist explains how stock market day traders can learn from Bob's
Bob Rothman has been the UK's top racing tipster for 20 years. Forget any preconceptions about 'tipsters'. This man is a Price Waterhouse trained former accountant who makes as much as £500,000 a year by talking to the trainers, studying form and picking up racing yard gossip. Bookmakers no longer accept any bets of a substantial size from him.
That's why he needs a website to spread his via members of his betting club.
His computing power is awsome - a heavyweight server with a 30 inch split-screen, plus 5 more big screens, all relaying in realtime what is happening on the track. Oh, and there are two TV screens mounted above his desk, continuously relaying the two racing channels.
Bob has featured in the Daily Telegraph, Daily mail, on BBC, all the sporting journals and last week in one of the City's most respected Trader Newsletters, where Financial Times journalist explains how stock market day traders can learn from Bob's