News from Rich Losers, Root Detectives
and Inbox Tycoons
Today’s Adventure in The Biz Opp Jungle:
‘In which Charlie announces that the forum is open for business, alive with good chat... and reveals how to get the latest feedback on opportunities like FX Predictor, Inbox Tycoon, Roots Detective and The Rich Loser.’
Hi
The all new Biz Opp Jungle Forum is alive with chat!
I’m really chuffed. Already I can see people having good conversations about their experiences with trading, betting, email marketing, and all sorts of moneymaking schemes.
I’m joining in too – can’t resist opening my big gob, as you know.
If you haven’t joined yet, you’re missing out.
This is a way you can ‘talk’ to your fellow biz oppers, see what everyone’s up to, and get free tips and advice.
What’s not to love about that?
Go and check out the forum here:
It’s easy to join
Make sure you register by clicking on the top right link. It’s completely safe to do so, don’t worry. It’s simply a way I can stop spammers and pornhounds invading the site and ruining it for everyone.
Everyone has been brilliantly behaved so far. I’ve no complaints at all.
But if you do join up, please use the forum responsibly. It’s a chance to swap stories, tips, advice, ideas, experiences... not a chance to hawk wares to customers. I’ve already been in some one-to-one conversation with forum users.
For example, Tim asked a good question about The Inbox Tycoon....
How can you start an email newsletter from scratch, with no experience?
He writes:
“Judging by the quality of the e-letters Charlie sends out,” [thanks! – ed.] “I would guess this manual is pretty good, but the main thing I'm concerned about is the subject of any potential e-letter.
For example, Charlie's is about biz opps, as that's what he knows, and that works well for him, but I'd like to know if the manual covers - in decent detail - ways of starting from scratch, if you don't have a grounding in anything like this.”
I’ve answered this on the forum, but the gist of my answer is this...
My manual shows you how to research from scratch. I deliberately aimed it at the first timer.
The basic starting point is to look on Clickbank for subject areas that offer lots of 'information products' - how to manuals, courses, books, ebooks, newsletters, DVDs, CD ROM.
These are easy to link into an email, have high margins, and also allow for up to 50% commission in some cases.
The key areas are health, fitness, sport, personal finance, business opportunity, computing, motivation, diet, stock market, trading, betting.
You don’t have to sell clickbank products – there are plenty of UK publishers with fantastic information products. But if your chosen subject area doesn’t have lots of clickbank products, then probably avoid it.
As you'll see when (if!) you read the book it's not about being an “expert”.
You are simply supplying nuggets of information in a niche area. Think of yourself as an information broker, collating and passing on useful tips and links to interested parties.
If you want to read my book – it’s yours for a risk free trial. You can always send it back if you think I’m a berk:
And for Oliver Goehler fans...
Another member has just picked up Oliver Goehler’s latest...
“I've literally just laid my hands on the "eBay Continual Sale Secrets" by Oliver Goehler, but so far have only had time to scrape the surface.
In the pack are a couple of DVDs, and two worked examples of products that have been used to create repeat sales. So far I've watched about half an hour on one of the DVDs, and it does look very interesting.
Already I've picked up some tips, that when you think about them, are quite simple, but which simply hadn't occurred to me before. Mostly so far it's been covering researching the eBay market to see where the best money is to be made.”
I’m sure forum users will be following this closely.
And here’s someone who has made the Roots Detective work for him.
Roots detective – a great start
“I read this manual, and followed the advice in it, and am currently looking at my first (potential) bit of success. I set up a simple website (see below my name at the bottom of this post) to allow people to get in touch, and carried out a bit of marketing, and pretty much immediately (must be luck!) got a response.
It has taken me far longer than the manual suggests to research the family tree and ancestry of this potential client, but I have done so, and so far everything seems to be going well.
I have in fact just sent him a 'draft' version of his family tree for approval - though this isn't the approach advocated in the manual. Hopefully therefore, pretty soon, I'll actually be in profit. As I say, I'm still on my very first ancestry research project just now, working for my first client, but I'll let you know how it goes.”
For my review of Roots Detective, click here:
Interested in the Rich Loser?
And here’s a betting service that one forum member has been tracking, called The Rich Loser.
“The results from 15 March 2008 to 5 June 2008:
· No of lays: 45
· No of wins: 35
· No of losses: 10
About a 77% strike rate so not bad.”
Again, this could be worth tracking. I’ll also keep an eye out for more on this.
Like a sword through blancmange
I know I’ve sped through these items today like a bullet through custard. But I do so to show you the kinds of titbits you can pick up on the forum.
The more people who join and talk, the more useful it becomes. Anyway, that’s the last I’ll say on the matter for a while.
You can join here:
Later alligator
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle