Do you hate it when this happens?
Today’s Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
‘In which Charlie gives thanks, passes on more great tips from yet another reader, and a reminder of how you can get Amazon to fulfil your business.’
Hi
If you’re one of the many who’ve been emailing me feedback recently, then I’d just like to say...
KISS MY FACE!
Thanks. I love you.
And if you’ve NOT been sending me your reviews, tips and ideas, then... well... it doesn’t matter. I still love you too.
No, before you think it... I’m not writing this drunk or anything like that....I’m just charged up and excited about the Biz Opp Jungle at the moment, that’s all.
To be honest, by the end of last year it felt quite lonely in my ivory review tower. Now I’ve got my readers involved with the newsletter a bit more, everything is rosy and it’s becoming fun again.
Talking of which...
Do you hate it when this happens?
A few weeks ago Tim Bazley had some great feedback on biz opps he liked to avoid. He came up with a nifty set of rules to help you sort the wheat from the chaff.
Another regular chimed in with his own addition.
“It can also apply to products marketed with an endless number of "bonus packages" and extra videos to watch. Ideally, you should get the gist of the business idea within an hour DVD or maybe 100 page guide.”
It’s an interesting point. Do you prefer your opportunities to be concise or do you feel ripped off if a thin manual appears?
Do you like lots of bonuses or groan when you see them?
In my view it’s all about the quality and usability of the information, but let me know what you think.
Oh, and another question...
I was talking to some City guys last week about a trading system they were developing. They wondered how much information about “why” the system works (background story, theory, explanations of what moves markets) they should put in the manual.
Should a home trading product be a stripped-down set of instructions you simply follow.... or should it include a greater education? Do you like to know why it all works? Or do you just want it to be effective?
If you have an opinion on this, I’d be interested to know.
Some more biz opp bugbears
Going back to the email from my reader.... He continues:
“I would also add my own "bug bears" which is packing and posting parcels ... especially small profit items. As it's a 20 min walk both ways to post office, and I might post one package at a time, it's a bit of a bind when you make maybe £5 profit! (That's why I like this new "Fulfilled By Amazon" opportunity. I currently sell a few odd household items via Amazon)
Another downer to selling physical items is that you've got to research, and then invest in stock. One wrong move, and you've got a lot of unsaleable goods - and wasted money.
That's probably why the "electronic revoultion" is favoured by many, as - since it's all automatically handled by computers - the selling of goods is easy! (Just the getting traffic that's the main problem!)
Personally, I'm looking at another aspect; what our US friends call "Continuity Programs". Do the work once, and people pay you month after month. Automatically handled by PC's, and no visiting the post office. Seems the ideal vehicle.”
This is great feedback. Thanks so much for that,
If you’d like to know about the “fulfilment through Amazon” opportunity that my reader is talking about, then check out this review here
Amazon expert and self-made businesswoman Sharon Fussell has developed a brand new strategy that shows you:
· How to start an Amazon business step-by-step – you could be up and running in minutes.
· How to have thousands of books up on Amazon and ready for sale - without having to store them in your home.
· How to identify books that are HOT on Amazon and sell FAST - and where to find them in their hundreds at a price that virtually guarantees a profit on each sale (you can even make a profit on 1p books!).
It’s well worth looking into. If you want to skip my review and look at the website directly, click here
Later alligator
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle