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Written by Ross Everett on January 15th, 2010

Though it is sometimes overshadowed by more famous tracks back East like Churchill downs and Belmont Park, Del Mar Racetrack in Southern California has a rich and fascinating history. Located 20 miles north of San Diego and known for its iconic slogan “Where The Surf Meets the Turf”, Del Mar has not only hosted the best horses and jockeys on the planet but a ‘who’s who’ of show biz elite.

The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club was founded in the mid’30s, and they immediately turned their attention to building a world class horse racing venue. The names that were instrumental in the creation of Del Mar include a whos who of American entertainment–most notably Bing Crosby, Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy) and Jimmy Durante. At the time the facility opened thoroughbred horse racing was the second most popular sport in America behind major league baseball, and Del Mar’s show biz roots further helped secure its place as an important stop on the racing circuit.

Additionally, the star power involved with the project also provided a trendy cachet that the tonier race courses back East lacked. Bing Crosby himself greeted patrons at the gate on opening day, and during the late’30s and early’40s it became a place to be seen for Hollywood A-listers and those who aspired for celebrity. In addition to known gambling enthusiasts like W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen and Red Skelton, the Del Mar patrons during that time also included some of the top female stars of the era including Ava Gardner, Paulette Goddard and Dorothy Lamour.

In’38, Del Mar hosted an internationally anticipated match race between Seabiscuit and Ligaroti. This event drew a record crowd and gained worldwide notoriety for the track. Seabiscuit won the $25,000 winner-take-all duel by a nose, and would forever be enshrined in the annals of American popular culture. Horse racing at Del Mar continued to be a smash until the facility went dark in’41 due to World War II. It would remain closed until’45, and for a time was used as a training facility by the military.

After the war Del Mar didn’t miss a beat, and reopened the day after Japan surrendered to Allied Forces in Tokyo Bay. That day drew over 21,000 fans to the park and set a new wagering record of over $950,000. The track flourished during the post war economic boom years, and improved transportation between the major urban centers in Southern California–along with a new crop of stars including Mickey Rooney, Jimmy Durante and Desi Arnez, Jr.–kept the track in the limelight.

Del Mar remains a viable part of the thoroughbred community to this day. Theyve updated their facility, with a state of the art grand stand and most recently a synthetic polytrack surface that was installed in 2007. The racing season at Del Mar begins in mid July, and hosts crowds of 20,000+ on a daily basis throughout.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Northern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.


Written by Owen Jones on August 26th, 2009

Blogs can either be for profit or not for profit, but most bloggers blog for the purpose of making money. Sure, some content is published simply to voice the bloggers’ opinions and share their thoughts. However, the general population of bloggers want to profit financially. Luckily, there are several ways of profiting from a blog and using these methods can help you make money.

Advertising: Offering advertising space to merchants is one of the most usual methods of earning money from a blog. The best way is to build up a target audience, because blogs that have a considerable amount of traffic can make income from targeted advertising sales. The reason why bloggers choose to sell advertising is that it is a passive form of income once the number of visitors has grown to a reasonable size, which differs per industry. Although it takes a great deal of work to attract advertisers and get them to maintain the adverts on your blog, those who can manage it will earn a reasonable amount of money from those adverts.

Compared to other forms of making money from a blog, selling advertisement space is one of the most consistent revenue streams. If you are able to keep your advert slots filled, you will have a pretty good idea of just how much you can earn every month.

The down side is that, selling advertising space requires that you have to have a fairly large established traffic flow. Visitors are important because it draws attention from potential advertisers. You will find it hard to sell advertising space without much traffic and it will most likely not produce a lot of revenue either. Furthermore, the blog needs to have a targeted audience in order to persuade advertisers to pay the maximum amount of cash for their advertising space. Advertisers are much more likely to pay top dollar, if your target audience is a close match with their own.

Affiliate programs are also a popular method of making income for some bloggers. Affiliate programs are excellent because they permit you the chance to make some money even if your blog only has a small audience. However, the downside is that sometimes, affiliate programs don’t make much revenue at all.

New blogs frequently display affiliate adverts instead of selling space directly to advertisers, since selling adverts is hard to do if you don’t have much traffic. Affiliate programs are ideal for new bloggers, because they only take a short time to insert and they are easily maintained.

Promoting and Premium Content: Bloggers who provide a service at the same time have a great opportunity to look for clients and also increase their rates for advertising. Maintaining a blog that focuses on your particular area of knowledge, can help you become a recognized authority in your field. Additionally, it can assist potential clients to find you. You can also benefit from the increase in demand for your services and the improved reputation that you build, which enables you to charge more for your services and your advertising slots.

Aside from promoting your services, selling premium content is also an excellent way to profit from a blog. Blogs are a massive source of information and remember that not everything has to be free. There are bloggers and businesses that make money by selling some of their better work. There are blogs that sell memberships to their websites too. However, although selling premium content is possible whatever field of interest you have, you must be able to give something to the reader that is worth paying for.

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