Since starting this blog barely two weeks or so ago it's been a lot more interesting from my own perspective than I thought it would be. As time has passed more and more writing and experimental ideas have entered my head on a daily basis than have done for a while. I'm the type of person who tends to start 5 jobs and complete 1. I'm used to delegating. But writing on here is a solitary endeavour and I must complete all the tasks myself which I have enjoyed doing so far.
I didn't set out to research and give away free systems or to write reviews and compile interviews but since I went in this direction I think there's more mileage in it to come. Therefore I'm hoping to add some more free systems till a small portfolio has been added to the blog. One horse racing system alone isn't going to bring home the bacon and apart from the systems I personally follow, and post the selections for each day, I wanted to prove that systems can and do work.
Going forwards I don't intend for the blog to go stale but being only one person bringing fresh relevant content to the blog everyday is going to be a huge challenge. Even so it's not as if I need to put myself under that kind of pressure on a daily basis so I'm happy for the content to grow at a pace that I feel comfortable with. Hopefully you the reader won't get tired of reading at the pace I'm writing or intending to write. As much as my ego likes to think there's a multitude of interested readers hanging on my every blog post I'm quite happy to keep writing and see what happens especially since google has started to pick up on the blog and has started indexing pages.
I have decided that having a newsletter is a pointless task unless there is some extra and valuable information to be released by doing so. Something for the more "hardcore blog readers" to get their teeth into. Most times when a newsletter will be written it will contain extra articles that I don't intend to publish on the blog. All I can therefore add to that is to compel you to add your details to the newsletter and receive the extra information through your inbox as and when there's "interesting racing-related stuff" to write about. Help yourself to the form below.
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