Archive for July, 2006

Money making idea: Authors sign their books, you sell them on eBay for a nasty profit

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

We know that books that famous people have signed fetch good prices on eBay. They know that if you come to their book signing with more than 2-3 books, something fishy is going on and they will be unwilling to sign it. Or, a more common hurdle, the book shop are restricting the amount of books you can buy. For example: “Max 2 signed copies per person.”

Here are the 4 steps you need to go through to cash in on the demand for signed books.

Step 1: A celebrity is visiting

Read the local papers and ask the local book stores about upcoming “book signing events.” When a famous writer/person is coming to town to sign copies of his/her latest book or autobiography, you better be prepared.

Step 2: Buy 100 copies of the book

Buy the book in advance through various stores in your community or online.

Step 3: Recruit 100 teenagers/children

Oh, the delight of using child labour. Recruit young people through your local school or sports club. Give them one copy each and tell them to go to the local shopping mall at the time of the book signing to get it signed.

Agree to give them $10 when they return to you with the book signed.

Step 4: Cash in

Now is the time to go to eBay and start selling the product. If you indeed did this with 100 books it will be wise to not put everything up for sale at the same time, slowly milk the cow to limit supply. 

This scheme should have the potential to give you several 100% ROI. I have only tested it myself on a limited scale(4 books!). Add your comments, I am happy to receive input from others on the feasibility of the idea. 

How to get rich with credit card debt

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

 

I attended a class of “Entrepreneurship” a few years ago. The lecturer mentioned some untraditional ways of funding your start-up. When traditional ways of acquiring capital like bank loans, angel investors or venture capital failed there are always opportunities for the creative entrepreneur. He told us that he knew a few entrepreneurs that started their companies with the help of credit card debt. 

Examples of credit card money making ideas you can use straight away 

Get started in the world of credit card debt start ups with these examples: 

Idea #1: Selling on E-bay

Buy cheap goods from China. Pay with your credit card. Get the goods. Unload it on eBay. Pay credit card debt. Repeat.

Idea #2: Early bird, buy airline tickets from low cost airlines

There are a few times every year when low cost airlines release new routes and tickets. Subscribe to their e-mail lists and you will get informed when this is happening. Then you pull out your card, buy all the cheap tickets available. You wait a few weeks or months and start selling them with a healthy profit. A ticket that costs £10/$18 6 months in advance may cost £50/$90 a few weeks before departure. Your price must be a bit below the cost of buying it directly from the airline in order to attract buyers to “unknown you” instead of big safe low cost airline. It is a matter of trust, but price can compensate.

The window of opportunity for this idea is closing fast due to increasingly hefty fees from airlines for changing the names on the tickets.

Word of warning: Only use credit cards to buy money making assets 

If you are using credit cards you are likely to get an annual interest on the debt of 15-25%. It is essential to buy money making assets that have the potential to create a profit, so that you can pay back your debt as fast as possible. Keep the fancy cars or computers to a minimum.

The essence of e-books: “How to get rich on eBay”

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

After buying and reading 2 “get rich on eBay” e-books I am a bit disappointed. In order to save you money and time, I have made an executive summary. 

Save $10-75 by getting the e-book insight for free. Here’s the information you will be getting from “rich on eBay e-books:”

Rich on eBay chapter 1: Mental prepareness crap + money

A few pages are dedicated to being prepared to get started and having money to invest.

Rich on eBay chapter 2: The links

You will get links to portals where Chinese manufacturers advertise their products. Two sites that are likely to be featured are http://www.alibaba.com/ and http://www.globalsources.com/ .

Rich on eBay chapter 3: How to interact with manufacturers

A few examples of how to write an e-mail asking for price of the products. Remember to finish off by “Yours Sincerely”

Rich on eBay chapter 4: How to sell your products

If you are honest you will get good feedback ratings on e-bay. Feedback ratings secures trust between seller and buyer.

What you will not get by reading a rich on eBay book:

No one will tell you which products to sell. All the information is about the little bits surrounding the sale. You got to come up with the idea of a good product by yourself.