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    up your distributor program will require advertising and
    a sales kit for the sellers. Thus, you should make up a series of
    "Dealers Wanted" ads and place them in as many different
    publications as you can.

    The national "opportunity" magazines are the best place to place
    your advertising for dealers. Remember, the ad should be a call
    for dealers, distributors and independent extra income seekers.
    Do not try to sell your product in this ad. Use it only to enlist
    or recruit people to sell for you. Remember too, the more you run
    your dealers wanted ad, and the more different publicatio

    The Relationship Between Marketing Bang and Company Image
    Today’s small business owners are smarter than ever about strategic and tactical marketing. They are becoming more and more comfortable with its cumbersome terminology and are familiar with concepts such as customer “touches”, or contacts.Unfortunately, however, many small- to medium-sized business owners are spending way too much time concentrating on the frequency of their messages, rather than developing the right message.For example, how many ads have you seen from dentists who proclaim to give you a “better smile”? Yes, the actual size, orientation, color, graphics and the like may be different, but the message is the same-old-same-old. Have these dentists, then, differentiated themselves
    When you select a product, your choice should be based upon your
    knowledge of how and to whom you're going to sell. You may have
    the greatest bargain in the world, but it will be of no value to
    you if you don't know who's going to buy it, or how you are going
    to get the word out about it.

    The first rule of achievement of a fortune is to produce or buy
    your product for pennies and sell for dollars. So after
    preliminary market research to determine who'll buy your product,
    the next question to answer is: How munch will the majority of
    this market be willing to pay for your product?

    For the sake of our discussion, let's say that you've written a
    "How TO" manual on how to make $100,000 a year compiling and
    selling mailing lists. You check with a number of printers and
    get a production cost of $1.50 per book in lots of 1,000. You
    figure that with sharp advertising, you can "sell a million" of
    these books at $10 per copy, but that advertising will cost you
    $1.50 per book. Thus far, the basic cost of your book is $3 per
    copy.

    Even though you will probably be the one selling most of your
    books, you must realize that it will take you an awfully long
    time to move out a million copies of this book. It will keep you
    busy 25 hours a day, 8 days a week to do it all by yourself. So
    the thing to do is recruit as many other people as you can to
    help do the selling. This means setting up a dealer distributor
    network.

    To do this, you must make it worthwhile for other people to sell
    your product. You offer a percentage of the sales price to each
    book they sell for you. Generally, this is about 50% for each
    single copy sold; 60% when purchased in quantity lots of 25 to 99
    copies; and 75% when purchased in lots of 100 copies or more. The
    important thing is to shave your profits to a minimum when you
    have other people doing the work for you.

    Let's use, the, our example of a $10 book that costs you $1.50 to
    produce in lots of 1,000. For people who buy from you in lots of
    100 copies, you could cut your profit to $1 per book, sell it to
    them for $2.50 per book, and let them do all the advertising, as
    well as the selling. Don't offer more than 50% on single copy
    dropship sales, because you'll have to furnish this type of
    dealer with selling materials, and continue to do most of the
    advertising yourself.

    Setting up your distributor program will require advertising and
    a sales kit for the sellers. Thus, you should make up a series of
    "Dealers Wanted" ads and place them in as many different
    publications as you can.

    The national "opportunity" magazines are the best place to place
    your advertising for dealers. Remember, the ad should be a call
    for dealers, distributors and independent extra income seekers.
    Do not try to sell your product in this ad. Use it only to enlist
    or recruit people to sell for you. Remember too, the more you run
    your dealers wanted ad, and the more different publicatio

    Personal Loans: Where To Find Them
    So, you are in need of some cash. Your family members, friends, neighbors, even your golfing buddy are all tapped out. Trouble is, your car payment is due in 3 days and you can’t be late. That Pontiac Solstice sitting in your drive is a great ride, a chick magnet, and more precious to you then food. Okay, a bit of an exaggeration, but you get my point: you need money and you need it now! Personal loans abound and they are one solution to a crisis situation. Is a personal loan right for you? More importantly: exactly what are your options? Read on and I’ll show you the way!Payday Loans: Payday loans have gotten a lot of press over the past few years as they are a great way to secure personal loans quickl
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    For the sake of our discussion, let's say that you've written a
    "How TO" manual on how to make $100,000 a year compiling and
    selling mailing lists. You check with a number of printers and
    get a production cost of $1.50 per book in lots of 1,000. You
    figure that with sharp advertising, you can "sell a million" of
    these books at $10 per copy, but that advertising will cost you
    $1.50 per book. Thus far, the basic cost of your book is $3 per
    copy.

    Even though you will probably be the one selling most of your
    books, you must realize that it will take you an awfully long
    time to move out a million copies of this book. It will keep you
    busy 25 hours a day, 8 days a week to do it all by yourself. So
    the thing to do is recruit as many other people as you can to
    help do the selling. This means setting up a dealer distributor
    network.

    To do this, you must make it worthwhile for other people to sell
    your product. You offer a percentage of the sales price to each
    book they sell for you. Generally, this is about 50% for each
    single copy sold; 60% when purchased in quantity lots of 25 to 99
    copies; and 75% when purchased in lots of 100 copies or more. The
    important thing is to shave your profits to a minimum when you
    have other people doing the work for you.

    Let's use, the, our example of a $10 book that costs you $1.50 to
    produce in lots of 1,000. For people who buy from you in lots of
    100 copies, you could cut your profit to $1 per book, sell it to
    them for $2.50 per book, and let them do all the advertising, as
    well as the selling. Don't offer more than 50% on single copy
    dropship sales, because you'll have to furnish this type of
    dealer with selling materials, and continue to do most of the
    advertising yourself.

    Setting up your distributor program will require advertising and
    a sales kit for the sellers. Thus, you should make up a series of
    "Dealers Wanted" ads and place them in as many different
    publications as you can.

    The national "opportunity" magazines are the best place to place
    your advertising for dealers. Remember, the ad should be a call
    for dealers, distributors and independent extra income seekers.
    Do not try to sell your product in this ad. Use it only to enlist
    or recruit people to sell for you. Remember too, the more you run
    your dealers wanted ad, and the more different publicatio

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    to move out a million copies of this book. It will keep you
    busy 25 hours a day, 8 days a week to do it all by yourself. So
    the thing to do is recruit as many other people as you can to
    help do the selling. This means setting up a dealer distributor
    network.

    To do this, you must make it worthwhile for other people to sell
    your product. You offer a percentage of the sales price to each
    book they sell for you. Generally, this is about 50% for each
    single copy sold; 60% when purchased in quantity lots of 25 to 99
    copies; and 75% when purchased in lots of 100 copies or more. The
    important thing is to shave your profits to a minimum when you
    have other people doing the work for you.

    Let's use, the, our example of a $10 book that costs you $1.50 to
    produce in lots of 1,000. For people who buy from you in lots of
    100 copies, you could cut your profit to $1 per book, sell it to
    them for $2.50 per book, and let them do all the advertising, as
    well as the selling. Don't offer more than 50% on single copy
    dropship sales, because you'll have to furnish this type of
    dealer with selling materials, and continue to do most of the
    advertising yourself.

    Setting up your distributor program will require advertising and
    a sales kit for the sellers. Thus, you should make up a series of
    "Dealers Wanted" ads and place them in as many different
    publications as you can.

    The national "opportunity" magazines are the best place to place
    your advertising for dealers. Remember, the ad should be a call
    for dealers, distributors and independent extra income seekers.
    Do not try to sell your product in this ad. Use it only to enlist
    or recruit people to sell for you. Remember too, the more you run
    your dealers wanted ad, and the more different publicatio

    Are All Laser Labels The Same?
    Laser labels can be purchased at office supply stores all over America but is that the best place to buy your laser labels? Most laser labels are made from stock rolls delivered to a label converter on master rolls for conversion into laser label sheets. The most common brand is Avery and most of the retail stores sell this brand.The fact is that the paper stock is usually the same and the customer is paying for the brand and packaging. What is the importance of a laser label? It is usually the adhesive quality and the ability for the surface to hold an image. Well, if this is the case, then purchasing laser labels from a converter is the better option because the longer the adhesive sits on the shelf,
    mportant thing is to shave your profits to a minimum when you
    have other people doing the work for you.

    Let's use, the, our example of a $10 book that costs you $1.50 to
    produce in lots of 1,000. For people who buy from you in lots of
    100 copies, you could cut your profit to $1 per book, sell it to
    them for $2.50 per book, and let them do all the advertising, as
    well as the selling. Don't offer more than 50% on single copy
    dropship sales, because you'll have to furnish this type of
    dealer with selling materials, and continue to do most of the
    advertising yourself.

    Setting up your distributor program will require advertising and
    a sales kit for the sellers. Thus, you should make up a series of
    "Dealers Wanted" ads and place them in as many different
    publications as you can.

    The national "opportunity" magazines are the best place to place
    your advertising for dealers. Remember, the ad should be a call
    for dealers, distributors and independent extra income seekers.
    Do not try to sell your product in this ad. Use it only to enlist
    or recruit people to sell for you. Remember too, the more you run
    your dealers wanted ad, and the more different publicatio

    Got a Great Business Idea? You May Have More Resources than You Think
    Do you have a great idea for a business but don't know where to start? You may be surrounded by help and not know it!Starting your own business has suddenly become the hot thing; perhaps it's the relative insecurity of jobs now as opposed to a decade or two ago, or perhaps it comes from the need to supplement your regular income, or a desire to be your own boss. Maybe it's that the government has finally figured out that 85 percent of newly created jobs come from small businesses, and not giant corporations. For whatever reason, suddenly encouragement to start a business of your own is everywhere.One type of organization that has sprung up in every state in the US in the past ten years is the mic
    up your distributor program will require advertising and
    a sales kit for the sellers. Thus, you should make up a series of
    "Dealers Wanted" ads and place them in as many different
    publications as you can.

    The national "opportunity" magazines are the best place to place
    your advertising for dealers. Remember, the ad should be a call
    for dealers, distributors and independent extra income seekers.
    Do not try to sell your product in this ad. Use it only to enlist
    or recruit people to sell for you. Remember too, the more you run
    your dealers wanted ad, and the more different publications you
    run it in, the more people you'll get to sell your product for
    you. The easiest way to go is with "Dealers Wanted"
    advertisements in as many worldwide publications as possible.

    You'll lose your shirt attempting to recruit sales people via
    direct mail, and you'll never make any headway with just a
    "Dealers Wanted insert" in each book you sell. If you want sales
    people, you must advertise for them.

    To actually get these interested opportunity seekers to sell your
    product for you, you'll need a dynamic sales letter and seller's
    kit to send out in response to the replies to your advertising.
    This kind of sales letter is usually four pages in length,
    printed on 11 by 17 inch paper, to sell the prospect on the idea
    of selling for you, use the amount of space and paper that's
    necessary.

    If you've written sales letter properly, that's all there is to
    it. Some people charge an "up-front" dealer's registration fee.
    We don't recommend this, for a number of reasons--mainly because
    it immediately eliminates a great many people who might want to
    least try to sell the product for you, but are not willing to
    "pay" to sell for you.

    Some sellers charge $1 to $5 for details and complete dealership
    set-up to offset the cost of the initial seller's kit and
    postage. This is what we recommend at the start. If you offer
    your program for nothing, you'll get as many responses from
    curiosity seekers and opportunity collectors as from bona fide
    prospects.

    If you charge for the dealership set-up, you should include a
    sample of your product. For the more elaborate sales kits and
    expensive products, most people ask for deposit, which is
    refunded after a certain number of sales are made by the dealer.
    Any charges more than $5 should not be mentioned in your "Dealers
    Wanted" advertisements, but held over and fully explained in your
    sales.

    This is how you set up a dealer/distributor network: Get other
    people to sell your product for you! You can, and should be
    prepared from the start, before you place your first dealers
    wanted ad, and proceed only as you can afford the advertising
    costs from the profits of sales of your product.

    It's simple, and it's easy, and, it can make your rich! You had
    to have real interest to have ordered this report. We hope that
    it has motivated you with the entrepreneurial spir

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