Friday, March 23, 2007

Get Paid for Watching Sports on TV


by : Alan McLean

Most sports fans think it would be great to be a sports commentator or writer- you get to travel round the world watching all the great events live, and then get paid to talk or write about it! Sounds good, yes?
The problem is, that although you do indeed get to travel around the world that particular novelty soon wears off and the fact that you may been in England one day, America the next, and Brazil the next would soon become a big pain, living out of a suitcase, with no time to relax or settle.
And yes, although you do indeed get to see all those events in person, you can't kick back and enjoy them, because you have all those deadlines to meet, and not only that, the quality of your work is always under pressure.
And let's not forget that in order to get to the top of those big ladders, you have had to spend years fighting your way up the ladder. Anyone can start being a sports commentator or writer, and the competition is always snapping at your heels waiting to take your place.
So although the idea sounds very nice, I choose not to follow those careers, preferring instead to relax, watching any sport I want live in the comfort of my own home, maybe with a nice drink of in hand!
How do I do this? I provide information to sports fans, that's how. With the advance of the internet, it's possible to create and distribute information quickly and cheaply, for free in fact, so that's what I do - I provide sports fans with information about how they can do the same as I do, earn enough money from sport to enjoy it at their leisure, earn enough money to match the earnings of all but the elite commentators and writers, to earn enough money to overtake the day job.
So, if you enjoy watching sport as much as I do, you can enjoy it even more by profiting from it like I do!
About the Author
The author discovered How to Make Money from Sport, from a simple step by step guide that he uses over and over again to profit from any sport - for just $7. Find out more at: http://www.alan-mclean.com/recommends-sport.html

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