At last, discover what's inside the Mystery Box
Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie apologises for email chaos, reveals the ups
and downs of re-sale opportunities, reviews Mystery Box, and finds
a rare NEW chance to get in on his favourite
biz opp.'
Hi
Really sorry that you didn't get your usual Wednesday email... or get anything on Thursday for that matter.
What was going on?
Life, chaos, technology
You know, the usual. It's been hectic.
On Saturday I was at a psychedelic rock gig in East London. Sunday I was suffering a hangover and making excuses to the wife as to why I wasn't going to paint the living room as planned.
Monday I was in Brighton with a trader friend of mine...
(Yes, I was getting the inside track on how he makes his zillions. Though most of it is Greek to me!)
Tuesday I spent the day wheelin' and dealin', talking to a guy who makes money from mail order health supplements...
Wednesday I finally tried to catch up on all my Biz Opp Jungle emails and - well - CHAOS.
The site that hosts the emails was acting up. No sooner had I clicked on an email to read it, the system would log me off and I'd have to sign in
again. This lasted all day.
Luckily my hair is long and plentiful enough to tear out without going too bald.
So if you've emailed me and I haven't replied, please bear with me. I'm going to catch up over the week AND redecorate my new house.
How's that for dedication?
One thing I DID get time for at the end of this week was this...
The truth about resale rights
In the past I've been a bit cagey about resale rights products, or "information licensing".
Not because the principle is unsound.
Far from it.
Selling books, courses, CDs, DVDs is a really good way to make money.
The idea is that you can use multiple techniques to market a whole bunch of information products online, or offline... in magazines, newspapers and specialist titles.
Again, these techniques are timeless. And they work.
I've done it, and know many people who make a fortune flogging products.
To give you an example. There's a product called The Vinegar Book that's been sold in the press with pretty much the same ad for nearly 20 years.
The people behind this book (just two ordinary guys working without an office) imported it from the US with the resale rights.
By simply using classified ads in the press, they've made millions form this and hundreds of similar imported products.
As for me...
My personal favourite biz opp
Information marketing is the biz opp that's really transformed my life. Personally, I love it.
But one of the reasons I took to it like a fish to water is that I enjoy writing my own stuff, and know a fair bit about online marketing and copywriting.
If you can also come up with original ideas, it's the most fantastic experience. Creating money from ideas you grow in your own head!
However, most people don't want to do any original writing or research. They simply want to take someone else's product and promote it.
This is fine too. That's all the Vinegar Book guys did.
But there's the snag...
Often, these resale rights opportunities involve you taking on products that thousands of other people are also trying to sell - using the same
sales piece!
And sometimes, the products on offer are a bit... shall we say... rubbish.
For ages I've been looking for something that isn't the same old thing... that DOESN'T disappoint or make me yawn.
And now, at last, something new and good.
Seriously, take a look at this:
Mystery Box
What's inside the Mystery Box...
When I read the website for Mystery Box by Michael Milligan, I was intrigued.
Of course, I was sceptical too.
Then on Thursday morning I picked up the massive box full of materials from the post office.
I've since gone through it all and I'm impressed. This is another resale rights opportunity, but with a difference.
The products are very new (I haven't seen them yet, which is rare!). And they're actually good quality products with manual and CD Rom.
You get all the artwork and manuals. You can re- title them, repackage them, anything you like.
It's not the usual American nonsense either. They are designed for the UK and the voiceovers on the CD ROMS have English accents. This makes them far more marketable for the British audience.
Best of all you get a detailed manual about how to market these products individually and uniquely.
Good NEW products... individual marketing tips
These two elements are crucial, because simply taking a piece of standard copy and trying to compete with others is very tricky.
Among the 12 products you'll get over 12 months are:
* 'Million pound Direct-Response Marketing Secrets' by Edmund Baker - vols 1-7 in two nice big manuals
* 'The Mega Wealth Matrix' - by Raymond Whittaker
* 'How to Create a Hot Selling Internet Product in One Day'
* 'How to make giant sums of cash from tiny adverts'
* 'The ultimate secrets to writing million pound sales letter's by Jeremy Taylor
Nice titles! But have you heard of these yet?
No, me neither. Which is good. And why this is could have a lot of potential. Take a look for yourself:
Click Here
I've even secured you a trial run
This is pretty new to the market. I only know of Streetwise Publishing that have been selling it so far... but without a money back guarantee.
As you know, I only recommend stuff that has a refund period. I strongly believe that you should always be able to check a product over yourself
before you decide to commit your cash.
So I got in touch to see if there was any way you could try The Mystery Box risk-free.
Hey presto, I have arranged an exclusive 30 days 100% money back guarantee. All the details are on the website.
The Mystery Box Website
Of course, these opportunities require some patience and dedication. If you can sacrifice a bit of time, there are huge potential rewards.
Later alligator,
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle
www.bizoppjungle.com