Though I’ve been posting a little more this week, I’d just like to give my apologies for the lack of content throughout the month compared to previous months. It’s been pretty busy around here, and as a result, updates have been scant.
In the meantime, check out some of our good friends and partners, a list that has grown recently and will continue to grow in the near future.
As you may have noticed lately, as we’ve recently started the weekly NFL and college football betting picks, we’ve added a sportsbook partner in BetUS.
I’ve got an account there myself, and I’ve been enjoying it so far (well, minus a couple of close losses). You don’t have to break the bank to make your bets, as you can wager as little as $5, and that’s not bad at all. If you’re an infrequent gambler who just likes to put their money on their own team or make one wager a weekend, it’s good to be able to deposit as little as $50 right off the bat and less after that.
There are plenty of incentives for signing up and playing with BetUS, from sign-up and reload bonuses, to a rewards program that allows you to win everything from free plays, to electronics, to vacations and cars, and a referral program where you can earn even more through the friends that you refer.
And sometimes you won’t even have to worry about putting any money into your account, as they offer up free plays, which will give you a chance to make some plays and get some good funds into your account without having to risk any of your own money.
I’ll actually be doing an in-depth review of some of the top sportsbooks very soon, just to help our betting-inclined readers narrow down (or add to) their sportsbook options.
On a related note, another one of our new sponsors is OGPaper. OGPaper caters to those who are into online gambling, whether it be sports betting or otherwise, with helpful info on the types of bets you can make, top sportsbooks, and a lot more for those who are into betting and/or online casinos.
We did a review on Fantasy Sports Trophies and their Fantasy Sports Judge service a few months ago, and thanks to Tom from FST, we’ll be giving away a sexy trophy the next time we run a contest on The Red Zone Report, which shouldn’t be too much longer.
Lastly, but certainly not least, Gameday Inactives is perfect for fantasy football diehards who want to ensure that there aren’t any mistakes in their lineup ahead of a huge game. Their service does cost money, but the $9.95 or $19.95 (depending on which packages you get) is certainly worth it, because their injury and inactive info is updated in plenty of time for you to make those necessary changes just before the deadline, and it’s all in one nice, neat place, so that you don’t have to look around in several places and waste valuable time on searching other sites.
I’ve been meaning to give in-depth reviews of all of our current partners, and while this isn’t as in-depth as I’d intended, I just wanted to draw your attention to them and give them their due, in case you hadn’t checked them out already.


