Here's a great question for Mr X....
I just got a really great question emailed to me, so I thought I'd answer it--many of you will benefit from what I have to say. Hi Mr. X...
One of my clients thought of a really unique product and ran a test. It was quite successful... too successful in fact.
His product requires some assembly and he ran ads on Google for 5 days and got about 50 orders. He cancelled his Google ads and took the site down because he got tired of assembling his products.
Anyway, I remember you were in a similar situation (or was it Dan) with a product in an art catalouge. I was wondering if you know of a company that would handle the assembly and fulfillment on a per unit basis.
Thanks,
Tim E.
P.S. I'm a postcard lease holder and I have to tell you, this is the easiest way I know of to make money. Love those PayPal payments... thanks for the great opportunity ;-)
Mr. X: Thanks for the great question, Tim. In a case like this, it's really easy to find stay at home Moms, or retirees looking for something to do that will put just a bit of money in their pocket.
As you may or may not know, envelope stuffing scams, or "home worker assembly schemes" have been around for years. These scams continue to exist because so many people really do want to work from home. Sound like your client has a legitimate work at home opportunity, and he'll have more people than he'll know what to do with by simply running a small, classified ad that says, "Homeworkers wanted."
Also, have him check out Goodwill Industries. They employ a lot of disabled people who can do simple assembly line work. I used them for awhile to ship for me, and they did an OK job. The great thing about Goodwill is, they're relatively inexpensive, plus you get to help out a good cause.
Congratulations on taking action and getting results with the Magic Postcard Lease--it's always good to hear from a doer, and I know Michael always looks forward to paying his Magic Postcard Leaseholders (see www.michaelkimble.com/magic for details on becoming a Magic Postcard Leaseholder )
Let's get to it...
Mr. X.
Group M Marketing
Kimble and Kennedy Publishing
One of my clients thought of a really unique product and ran a test. It was quite successful... too successful in fact.
His product requires some assembly and he ran ads on Google for 5 days and got about 50 orders. He cancelled his Google ads and took the site down because he got tired of assembling his products.
Anyway, I remember you were in a similar situation (or was it Dan) with a product in an art catalouge. I was wondering if you know of a company that would handle the assembly and fulfillment on a per unit basis.
Thanks,
Tim E.
P.S. I'm a postcard lease holder and I have to tell you, this is the easiest way I know of to make money. Love those PayPal payments... thanks for the great opportunity ;-)
Mr. X: Thanks for the great question, Tim. In a case like this, it's really easy to find stay at home Moms, or retirees looking for something to do that will put just a bit of money in their pocket.
As you may or may not know, envelope stuffing scams, or "home worker assembly schemes" have been around for years. These scams continue to exist because so many people really do want to work from home. Sound like your client has a legitimate work at home opportunity, and he'll have more people than he'll know what to do with by simply running a small, classified ad that says, "Homeworkers wanted."
Also, have him check out Goodwill Industries. They employ a lot of disabled people who can do simple assembly line work. I used them for awhile to ship for me, and they did an OK job. The great thing about Goodwill is, they're relatively inexpensive, plus you get to help out a good cause.
Congratulations on taking action and getting results with the Magic Postcard Lease--it's always good to hear from a doer, and I know Michael always looks forward to paying his Magic Postcard Leaseholders (see www.michaelkimble.com/magic for details on becoming a Magic Postcard Leaseholder )
Let's get to it...
Mr. X.
Group M Marketing
Kimble and Kennedy Publishing
