How much could you make from these killer niche products?

Today’s Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:

‘In which Charlie shouts “BUT WAIT!”, issues a warning, and reveals an invaluable source of products you can promote and sell online: Click here

 
 
Hi

“But WAIT... don’t leave.... where are you going?

I beg you...
 
PLEASE BUY ME!” 

Don’t you hate it when you click off a sales page and a pop-up pleads with you to buy something else... or sign up to something you don’t want? 

As one of my readers says:
 

By bugbear is when you press 'delete' then get a message screaming ‘WAIT’ at you, ‘if you respond today you can have it at 90% off.’ No thanks, even 99% off is too much for what is, to my mind, an obvious 'rip off'.”

 

That was just one great piece of feedback I received after Sunday’s email (now up on the website here)
 

Thanks to everyone who wrote in.... some interesting views on trading systems, what should go in a manual and whether lots of bonuses really are a good thing.

 

I’ll gather this material into an issue of the Biz Opp Jungle and share the comments – probably next week.

 

For today I want to focus on the last part of Sunday’s email (about selling on Amazon).

 

It inspired a big question from one of my readers;

 

“I love the idea of selling niche products online.... but where do you get these products (and DON’T say China or Clickbank or I’ll scream)?”

 

Well, if you’re involved in ANY online sales business, be it Amazon, eBay, email newsletters, blogs or import-export, then these are the big questions:

 

·         How can you decide what to sell?

·         How can you tell if a product is going to be a hot-seller BEFORE you source it?

·         Where can you find a reliable supply of these products?

An answer to all these questions is found here

An easy way to source your products

If you want to make a real go of your online business, I would highly recommend The Source Report. It’s by Amanda O’Brien who’s a self-made eBay and Amazon maestro...

(Actually, I just Googled that and it should be “maestra” if you’re referring to a woman, but “maestra” looks weird... maybe I should have said “teacher” – SPEAK ENGLISH FOR GOD’S SAKE CHARLIE. I blame last night’s tagliatelli.)

The Source Report service isn’t some complex, business-in-a-box thing. What it does is very clear and simple:  

Amanda will show you how to make £165.55 - £708.40 per week from just a handful of niche products.  

Every month she’ll send you her latest product-sourcing research, including: 

·         A precise niche area that has a proven market of eager buyers

·         A product you can sell into this niche

·         The name and address of the wholesale source that could provide you with that product at a really good price

·         Instructions on where and how to list that product so that it pulls the most sales possible

·         A DVD showing you how she identified the niche market, how she found the best source, and how she negotiated the deal.

You can sign up for a 30 day trial at £29.99. You’ll get the latest issue and DVD for free (yours to keep, whatever you decide.) You can cancel your subscription any time you like, so there’s no commitment.

All the details are on this short sales letter (yes, SHORT, no long sales pitch required as this ‘does what it says on the tin).

Click here

 

Finally today...

A warning

One of my readers has had a problem with a product called Cash4Surveys.

“Make your readers aware of this scam. I feel an idiot parting with £15.00 taken by clickbank. After paying for information to be downloaded you are asked to click on the link, the trouble is there is no link and no goods.

 

You do get an email from cash4surveys UK saying you need to complete the application. Lucky for me, after a week of complaining I got a refund from clickbank.”

So stay clear of that one – but if you’ve already bought it, make sure you hassle clickbank for that refund.

Later alligator
 
Charlie Wright