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Thursday, December 20, 2012

2012 UEFA Champions League Last 16 Draw


2012 UEFA Champions League Last 16 Draw

As the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League, arguably the most exciting football tournament in Europe, nears the end, betting fans across Europe and beyond - including yours truly - are champing at the bit to find which of the final 16 teams will be pitted against each other.
Thankfully, however, there is not long to wait as the draw will take place this morning (Thursday, Dec. 20) in Nyon, Switzerland. But the question that is on everyone's mind is who the tournament favourites - FC Barcelona - will face? Will it be one of the two British sides that have made it this far - Arsenal or Celtic?

Who Will Man U Face in the Next Round?

Because they are one of the group winners, Manchester United cannot be drawn against Barca, but they could well be drawn against the likes of AC Milan, FC Porto, Galatasaray, Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk or Valencia. (They cannot face Arsenal or Celtic as clubs from the same nation cannot be drawn to play each other.)
But whatever this morning's highly anticipated draw yields, you can bet that there will be just as many happy football fans across Europe as those unhappy with the draw. For instance, Man U fans will be ecstatic if their team is drawn to take on Ukranian side Shakhtar Donetsk, while Shakhtar fans would likely be proportionally unhappy.
Again, the big matchup everyone is looking forward to finding out about involves Barcelona, a Spanish club that has had a sterling season so far, and one that boasts arguably the best player in Europe, Lionel Messi, who last week broke the record for the most goals scored in a single calendar year of 86 goals - and climbing.

Barcelona Betting Favourites to Win the League

It's no surprise then that Barcelona are the favourites to win the UEFA Champions League, with fellow Spanish club Real Madrid next followed by German club's Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Fifth on the odds board are Manchester United. But can the Red Devils dig deep enough to win the competition?
For my Champions League betting buck, the answer is yes. Man U manager Sir Alex Ferguson has a way of motivating his players in high pressure situations, and as long as they keep their heads down and don't make any foolish mistakes, they have a shot at bringing the coveted trophy back to Britain.
Here are the latest odds to win the UEFA Champions League as laid by leading Irish sportsbook, Paddy Power.

2012-13 UEFA Champions League Winner Odds

Barcelona - 5/2
Real Madrid - 10/3
Bayern Munich - 7/1
Borussia Dortmund - 15/2
Man Utd - 9/1
Juventus - 11/1
PSG - 22/1
Arsenal - 25/1
Shakhtar Donetsk - 25/1
Porto - 40/1
Schalke - 50/1
AC Milan - 50/1
Malaga - 50/1
Valencia - 50/1
Galatasaray - 100/1
Celtic - 100/1

 Posted by Anton Johan at 08:24 on 20 December 2012



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Do you remember ‘Charlie bit my finger’? Charlie’s family certainly does: they made £120,000 in YouTube earnings. Yet, this remains an exception; unless they go incredibly viral, YouTube videos aren’t a reliable source of income.
However, it doesn’t mean you can’t monetize your digital content online. Yet you may want to look elsewhere than Google and turn to smaller companies. Several of them are experimenting business models that go well beyond the traditional CPM approach for online ad impressions, resulting in interesting returns for authors and publishers.
To get you started, here’s a list of lesser-known platforms that let you distribute your own media content – and make money from it:

Offer videos with Pivotshare

Launched in December, Pivotshare is a platform that lets publishers offer monthly subscriptions or pay-per-view access to their audio and video content. While it’s currently web-based, apps for iOS, Android and smart TV platforms are also in the plans.
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Instead of charging monthly or sign-up fees, Pivotshare takes a commission. As for publishers, how much they receive depends on how popular their content is, relative to other videos on Pivotshare’s platform.
The startup insists that its model is much better adapted to monetizing “valuable content” than fully ad-supported options à la YouTube, where the impression threshold to start earning money is quite high. However, Pivotshare runs advertising, and users can designate free content that viewers can watch before they sign up.
Another interesting point is that you don’t need to be the producer of every single video you offer to your subscribers. You can start a channel and invite other people to contribute, which could make Pivotshare a nice tool to monetize video curation.
➤  Pivotshare

Publish tablet-optimized content with Onswipe

onswipe 1024x190 300x55 7 lesser known ways to make money from your content onlineTechStars’ alumnus Onswipe wants to shape the future of publishing. The free platform, which is now self-serve, has ambitions to make blogs and websites easy and beautiful to browse on a tablet.
For publishers, this isn’t only about improving their readers’ experience without creating an app; they can also earn extra revenue, as Onswipe’sterms of service detail that the startup will pay publishers a share of its net advertising revenue.
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What makes a difference here is the way Onswipe approaches advertising. Rather than AdWords, banner ads and other standard formats, it delivers full-page custom ads. This helps brands increase their campaigns’ value, and ultimately, publishers’ revenues.
➤  Onswipe

Create an app with Apps Builder

As we previously reported, the Italian DIY app platform Apps Builder has introduced a new pricing and design this week. Thanks to these changes, creating an app is even easier than before.
It doesn’t take any technical knowledge to use the platform, which means anyone can create a mobile app to monetize their content, either by selling it or by inserting ads. While the free version is limited to HTML5 apps, the other options are still pretty affordable, starting from $19 per month.
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Other platforms, such as Cashew and Bizness Apps, offer similar services, though Apps Builder may be more appealing to beginners. Its WordPress plugin, for instance, makes it very easy to convert a blog into a native app.

Distribute your books with 24symbols

We once described the Spanish startup 24symbols as “a Spotify for books.” In practical terms, the platform lets you “read ebooks on the Internet, with your friends and based on a subscription model.”
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While 24symbols’ freemium model means that users can read ad-supported books online for free, its iPad app should serve as an incentive for its premium offer, which includes offline, ad-free reading.
If you are an author rather than a simple reader, you can offer e-books on 24symbols on a non-exclusive basis, with the option to limit the availability to premium users only. If you’re a publisher, you may also be interested in knowing that 24symbols has recently white-labeled its offer, which means that anyone can know launch their own e-book library.
➤  24symbols