Becoming a finder is something anyone can do with next to no start-up capital needed, and where
Becoming a finder is something anyone can do with next to no start-up capital needed, and where your competition is likely to be nonexistent.
Becoming a finder is something anyone can do with next to no start-up capital needed, and where your competition is likely to be nonexistent.
However you decide to sell your creations, you can quickly build this into a very profitable part time (or fill time) business in which you can make $100 or more per hour. Even if you work only 10 hours a week, $1000 weekly isn”t to be scoffed at.
Visit the people you”ve talked to on your block first. That will give you some paper in the trailer and from there, you just expand. Go to the next block and the next, driving up and down the streets, visiting, stopping at all the homes, in an ever expanding ripple from your own street.
Generally, rummage or garage sales are not long-term endeavors. They”re for getting rid of unused, stored, or old items not of value to the owners. But they have great value to other people - you”d be surprised.
Some have done quite well with this system setting up in shopping malls.
The sixth and newest method involves photo processing and requires a larger investment, but it represents THE rubber stamp industry of the coming age.
Thousands of people are in love with automobiles, especially classic models. You can tap into this trade instantly with a few small classified ads in auto magazines, and also in general upscale magazines with a wealthy subscribers list
MARKETER”S FORUM, 160 Eileen Way, Syosset, NY 11791, 800/428-0885. Magazine with hundreds of ads for wholesale and close-out merchandise ($20 yr.).
For example, show a child playing with your toy in your ad (to help ‘plant’ the idea that your toys are fun to play with). Plan different ways to ‘push’ your line — give prizes at community affairs (raffle, children”s competitions), try cable TV ads and the local newspaper.
Sometimes you can double your money on each transaction by collecting from both buyer and seller. Why not? You″ll be doing each of them a service, and most will be happy to pay a middleman to get what they want.
each visit, a new product and/or ’special’ for another rack can be mentioned, but no more than that unless the customer asks (otherwise, you sound ‘pushy.’
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