GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 40- February 2018
time, saying that it was a business with- out any future and that it didn’t help me in anything. Fortunately, they see it differently now. How do you manage your to-do lists? Do you use any special soft- ware to help you out? It seems im- possible but everything I have to do is in my head, since the night before I define the following day’s priorities. There are three programs that I can’t dis- miss: Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Filezilla. How much time do you de- vote social networking for your site? A lot. Apostaganha has about 130,000 fans. It is another tool that you can’t leave on the side, just like every social network. What’s the most difficult thing about running your site? Manag- ing the prize leagues sponsored by the bookmakers we work with. Whether it is because they take too long to pay the prizes or because they don’t send the payments to one or two people, I end up being bombarded by them asking for explanations of why they didn’t get paid. It’s a horror movie, even more because we have a lot of leagues. What’s the best thing about running your site? Seeing the work validated. Having thousands and thousands of peo- ple reading our articles is priceless. What do you do to stay in shape – both physically and mentally? I used to do CrossFit, but I had to stop due to a dislocated knee. I run and I take great walks. For my anxiety, there is no cure. What do you do with your spare time? I play strategy games on the computer, and go to the movies. I read and travel, which for me is the best thing in the world. What did you dream of doing, both professionally and personally, when you were a kid? Ha! I dreamed of be- ing an astronaut. It was always been my childhood dream. If someone from out of town were visiting you, what’s the one place you’d definitely take them to see? Palácio dos Jerónimos, Torre de Belém, Bairro Alto and finally, to go out for a drink: Cais do Sodré. When you need to get as far away from work as possible, where do you go? I travel. I travel a lot and my next trip is already scheduled: Bu- dapest. What’s your all-time favorite mov- ie? S7ven . Up until this point I hadn’t seen such a fabulous movie, so well performed and with such an incred- ible plot. If you could invite any five people, living or dead, to dinner, who would they be? Jesus – I’m Catholic, and I would like to validate some things. Albert Einstein – I would give everything to spend a day with this man. He is abso- lutely fascinating. Leonardo da Vinci – Probably the per- sonality most ahead of his time. Stephen Hawking – The topic that fasci- nates me the most is the universe; it has always been. Donald Trump – To give him some slaps in the face. Name three things that people reading this magazine don’t know about you. 1. I’m very reserved. 2. I played rugby, and I practiced Tae- kwondo. 3. I’m addicted to going out to dinner. GPWA AFFILIATE INTERVIEW SERIES Content without quality is the death of a website . about A little bit more Bruno Coutinho His sites are apostaganha.com inside.bet apuestasganadas.com apostaganhabr.com His favorite food is seafood His favorite book is Mindfulness , by Danny Penman and J. Mark G. Williams He is 43 years old He is living in his hometown of Lisbon, Portugal Bruno Coutinho | ApostaGanha Lisbon photo by TTstudio/Shutterstock, Seafood photo by Artur Begel/Shutterstock W W W . G P W A T I M E S . O R G 56
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