Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:

'In which Charlie spots a problem with the title of his book... seeks out the truth behind PDX... and reveals how to sell piles of old rubbish for hard cash'.

Hi,

You know how I've written a book called 'The Inbox Tycoon'?

Well, in the publishing world, marketers tend to call products by their acronyms. For instance, What Really Makes Money is known as W.R.M.M... Red Hot Penny Shares is called R.H.P.S...

This week, I've realised what the acronym for MY book is...

"T.I.T"

Oh, dear.

Let's move swiftly on...

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What's the deal with PDX?
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I've had a lot of emails asking about Craig Richard's PDX System recently. So I've done some asking around...

Craig is a retired London bus driver who started a business selling public domain information from scratch.

If you read his various sales promotions and watch his online interview, he comes across as a decent down-to- earth guy. But he's not very forthcoming with any specifics about what you're getting into.

Yes, there's the stuff about "making money at the push of a button"... and "here's me in my lovely south coast house with my shiny Porsche".

I sometimes wish people would be bold enough to tell us more about what we're getting into before we sign up.

Thing is, in this case, I don't know WHY he doesn't. The basic idea of selling public domain books is a good one.
And when you sign up to Craig Richards's biz opp, you get a 39-page manual telling you how to do just that.

My worry is that with basic, old fashioned biz opp books like this, you get thousands of people trying to sell the same products in the same way.

So I got in touch with the person I believe to be the undisputed expert in Public Domain. Her name is Avril Harper. She's the editor of Ebay Confidential, and a bona fide, self-made home business queen!

She told me that she'd read Craig's book and that it was good enough for her to recommend to her own readers.

Also, there are enough books on the public domain to sell without lots of people treading on each other's toes.

When I told her that I wondered whether Richards'
product wasn't just more of the same stuff that's everywhere on the net, she made a very good point.

It's one worth remembering...

Even if you pay £200 for an eBook, and that book has just one tiny tip that helps you make twice the money you paid for it... then you should be happy.

It could come down to one secret, and inspiring sentence, or an Internet address. But if it helps you make money and move forward, it's gold dust.

Fair enough.

If you do try the PDX-Factor system and make money, then please write to charlie@bizoppjungle.com and let me know how it's going.

But my advice?

Go for something NEW... a genuine ground-floor opportunity like this...

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How to make money from rubbish
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Avril Harper has got a brand new biz opp report out. A blueprint that anyone can take and begin making money from right away. Simple, do-able and PROVEN.

In short, it's a corker.

And before you ask, YES I am biased.

As I've said many times before, Avril's a true pioneer when it comes to selling stuff on eBay. In my view, she's absolutely the best in the business. One of the few who actually practises what she preaches.

For the past few years she's made a lot of money by tearing up old books and magazines, and selling them on eBay.

At heart, it's a really, simple money making idea, based on the principle of buy LOW (or get for FREE) and sell HIGH!

What happens is this...

You take old newspapers, magazines, and books... the sort of things most people throw away... and sell them online for a massive mark-up.

As Avril explains in her website, "you could earn upwards of $200 a time - and doubtless a great deal more - every single day!"

Now, in the 1970s, Ralph McTell wrote a song about 'yesterdays papers selling yesterdays news'. He implied that old papers were only good enough to be a tramp's duvet.

Not true, Ralph!

A newspaper or magazine can be even MORE valuable once it has been read and chucked aside. What is old news for someone in London, may be a valuable addition to someone's scrap book in Japan... or a collector's item in South Africa... even worth framing for an obsessive in New York...

The trick is to know what sells, where to sell it, and how much for. Which is where Avril comes in.

This entire concept has made Avril an eBay PowerSeller. But she admits that she's only just touching the tip of this opportunity.

"It's all so easy, so profitable, so enjoyable," she says, "and when you see what's involved you really will be amazed at the prices people all over the world will pay for items anyone can find, take home and dismantle."

See for yourself - she explains it all here:

http://snipurl.com/MagsToRiches

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A genuine ground-floor opp
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What I like about Avril's blueprint is that it includes pictures and illustrations to make things really clear.

Plus step-by-step instructions... details of which publications to choose... what to do with them... how to price them... how to promote them.

You don't need any special experience. You can start this business any time you like, for absolutely no start up cost.

Remember, you don't even have to buy newspapers and magazines. You can sell stuff that other people throw away. Or get friends to stockpile old magazines and newspapers for you.

Hey, in a way, you're doing your bit for the environment.

Recycling... but for far bigger profits than you'd get for a load of old pulp!

Anyway, this is one of the few genuine 'ground-floor'
opportunities around, and Avril's blueprint comes with a full-money back guarantee.

So take a look at:

http://snipurl.com/MagsToRiches

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...And thanks for all the fish
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After years of pasta and cheese, I'm trying to teach myself how to cook at the moment. So now I've written this, I'm going to head to the fishmonger to ask for a "pinboned monkfish fillet".

No doubt he'll look at me like I'm an idiot.

Later

Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle