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10th September 2012
Everybody loves a bargain, particularly if it tin be resold for a profit. That's why I have oftentimes bought collections or "bulk lots" of items and then split the contents to sell on separately.
Years ago it was quite profitable to buy private collections of DVDs and so sell them i by i.
Typically people would list their entire collections on eBay when they were having a clear-out or needed some extra cash. And typically they would lump the gems in with the ordinary without realising.
Certain DVDs were quite valuable as they were "out of print". Threads, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Blade Runner were iii that bound to mind. Each would sell for £30 or more than without difficulty.
Therefore if you could find one of those DVDs in a individual collection and win the auction for a reasonable amount, it was possible to make your money back by selling 50% to 75% of the lot only then perhaps double your outlay with the remaining DVDs.
Easy money back and so. Now, of course, DVDs of feature films are practically worthless when you lot tin buy them for £3 brand new in Asda.
Other bulk lots can still exist split. Y'all just need to find a motivated seller.
Hither'south what I found and information technology cost me just over £100, delivered from the US:
The seller was a US marketer who quit the whole "cyberspace marketing" scene about 3 years ago post-obit a partnership that went wrong. He'd recently institute a load of stuff in a box when cleaning out his office and wanted rid of it all.
Definitely a motivated seller.
Information technology's not surprising that some of these products were nevertheless wrapped up in their cellophane. The person who sold these to me was, for a fourth dimension, quite successful and so he most likely received products for free before they were released as the product creator would want him to help promote the launch i.e. be a articulation venture partner.
Had he actually chosen to buy the products, he would probably have at to the lowest degree opened them. As it turned out he put most of them into a box and simply forgot near them.
The contents were as follows:
Product Creation Workshop – 2 DVDs
This is a workshop that took identify at one of Bob Puddy's Focus 4 the Future seminars in the US. There'south a find at the beginning that states it was in Seattle, WA on the 7th July 2006.
Mike Filsaime, Gary Ambrose and Keith Wellman share their thoughts about product cosmos with the seminar audience.
The production values are depression – this is basically just a single photographic camera on a tripod trying to catch all of the 'action'. The audio is a fleck poor, it doesn't help that the three speakers share 2 microphones.
Still, not a bad DVD set, worth watching if just to option upwardly a few tips about creating unproblematic products. And by products here they merely mean internet marketing products – ebooks, interviews, CDs, DVDs then on. Cheap to make with large markups (or at to the lowest degree the markups were large in 2006 when information technology was filmed!).
Teleseminar Merchandise Secrets
This is a DVD by Tracy Repchuck. I don't accept much info about Tracy but from what I tin gather she started becoming more 'famous' in net marketing around 2007. I did run into her speak at Bob Puddy's first-class Coventry seminar in Oct of that year.
Tracy went on to speak at the Globe Net Summit and now appears to be a regular on the seminar circuit. She is as well, according to her blog, "The World'south No.1 Woman Speaker for Internet Marketing".
ii DVDs by Shawn Casey – $10k Club
From some quick Google research this appears to be a monthly subscription and costs $99 per month. The package I bought contained two DVDs that were unopened. It would be reasonable to assume that these were sent to the seller equally 'samples' with the hope that he would view them and so promote them for Shawn.
Same List More Profit DVD
Gary Ambrose and Keith Wellman are the two speakers on this DVD and again it appears to be a presentation taken from an net marketing event.
Amend production values here that the Product Creation Workshop. Content is OK. Information technology's some other 2006 product and from a bit of research it seems Gary and Keith held a little workshop at the same venue as a Michael Penland "Internet Marketing Super Conference" in December 2006.
The deal was that if you bought tickets for Penland's seminar through Gary and Keith'due south affiliate link you got free entry to their workshop whilst y'all were at the main seminar.
The production'south sales folio is still online: http://www.samelistmoreprofit.com/
Yanik Argent's Web Copy Secrets Presentation at Dan Kennedy's "Last Ever Copywriting Seminar" CD
Don't know annihilation nigh this except that it's a CD so I imagine information technology'south audio only.
Focus Marketing Seminars Live, Dallas, March 16 – 18, 2007 – 12 DVD set
Interesting fact nigh this seminar – information technology was ane of the very start, maybe even the very first seminar to be broadcast live over the internet.
Robert Puddy sold tickets to the live webcast for $99 which included the DVDs in the post after. I bought a ticket and watched it live from the UK. A prime case of a great event. Even though the speakers sold from the phase they still shared excellent information earlier taking x minutes to sell.
Presenters were Robert Puddy, Tellman Knudson, Donna Fox, Nathan Anderson, Keith Wellman, Harris Fellman, Gary Ambrose, Marc Harty, Craig Perrine, Scott Paton and Ken McArthur.
Adept Positioner Software
This appears to exist a CD containing software from Glenn Dietzel. On his website it says the cost is $997.
And that, apart from seeing Dietzel speak once in London, is all I know about this i.
The Secret DVD
This is the DVD that was fabricated based on the volume. At that place are enough of fans and there are enough of cynics. It is probably worth a watch I guess on a rainy afternoon, or if I have trouble sleeping.
The Freedom Class past Tim Brocklehurst
This is the DVD set of a $10k per ticket seminar held in 2008. This one particular is the reason I bought the whole lot seen in the photo above. I had wanted to see these DVDs at the time of release just not enough to pay the $one,000 that Brocklehurst charged when he released them in August 2008.
Here's the blurb from the back:
"In three days, Tim Brocklehurst assisted xv people to set upwards their own automated Cyberspace business from scratch.
Each person left The Freedom Class with a alive working web business selling a product on the back-finish through a viral front-end which helps information technology abound automatically.
Using this structured, easy-to-navigate DVD of The Freedom Form, combined with the MVS software, you can exercise the same…"
"MVS" here stands for MyViralSpiral which was the software that Tim sold from the stage when he was a speaker for the World Net Summit. For some reason he took downwards all the hosted MVS sites and the client forums at the beginning of 2010.
It volition be very, very interesting to see what a $10,000 seminar involves. Information technology'll too be interesting to meet what happened to the attendees afterwards. Information technology'south been 4 years now so their sites should have made them plenty of money having grown "automatically".
And after viewing all of the above, it may exist worth giving it a go making some money from the lot.
Surely there's a little fleck of profit in selling them on individually? Or are they but too "old"?
5th September 2012
In my ongoing quest to find decent betting systems and opportunities I took a take chances and ordered the "Automated Winners" horse racing betting system.
This buy decision came only after recieving a glowing e-mail recommendation from Matt Fyles – the human being behind the thirty Infinitesimal Unitrader, Ternary, 5 System, Heptamatic and more.
(Matt Fyles and the thirty Minute UniTrader Organization is a folio containing a full review of Fyles' UniTrader system).
In his promotional email Matt said:
How would you similar an income of up to £975.45 every day by doing nothing more that placing bets guaranteed to deliver "automated wins".
The sales page promised that all you lot needed to do was log in each day, notice what the selections were and then place your bets.
So that's what I did.
Sadly the organisation failed in my examination.
Big time .
The recommended depository financial institution of l points was swiftly reduced past more than 60% in a matter of just a few weeks after following their selections.
And all this even though buyers were promised that they could plow £5 into hundreds of pounds everyday.
Fortunately this production was sold through Clickbank who take emailed me to let me know that my refund has been processed today.
What a waste of fourth dimension.
The full review and results can be found on the main site:
Review of the Automated Winners betting system – including examination results
And and so the search goes on. Do you know of a decent tipster or betting organization?
Or are they all a waste material of time?
17th August 2012
Here'due south an interesting video from U.k. marketer Andrew Stark where he's throwing away five one thousand dollars worth of information products that he bought over the years:
AndrewStark.com
In this pile of DVDs, CDs and manuals are the following courses:
(1) Traffic Secrets 2.0 by John Reese
I bought this course and I've still got it in a box in the garage somewhere. It's hundred-to-one that I even went by the first CD just it looked pretty on the bookshelf for a while…
What I exercise remember is that I bought it on 15th July 2008 (thank you archived e-mail stored in Google Apps!) and I paid $476.95 in total. The grade was $399, the remainder was for postage.
There were issues with commitment – John Reese fabricated several excuses about the packaging, something to do with the CDs rattling almost.
There were lots of doubting posts on various forums and lingering suspicions that he'd launched without getting the product fix properly. Reese even admitted that he'd only written the sales page the night before.
Not that it mattered though, most bought because they remembered the first grade, the original Traffic Secrets which was pretty good.
Aircraft ended up being delayed and my form was merely shipped 3 weeks after purchase.
John eventually chucked two DVDs from his good buddy Frank Kern in for anybody equally a kind of apology.
The problem with this was that some of us ordered on launch day specifically because the DVDs were only for those who bought in the outset 24 hours. That ended upwardly being a waste of fourth dimension when he gave them away to everybody.
He besides chucked in digital admission to the original Traffic Secrets course and a brusk-lived buyers' community at income.com but both accept long since disappeared as far as I can get together.
Not sure I would throw this away – I'k sure you could go up to £100 on eBay for it.
Here'south the original sales page:
http://spider web.annal.org/web/20080716045144/http://www.trafficsecrets.com/
(2) Million Dollar March past Keith Wellman and Marc Horne
I didn't buy this myself but I have seen the contents considering the download page for the digital version wasn't protected by Keith Wellman.
Probably says something most his attention to detail.
The principal USP was that Keith would accept 4 newbies in to his fold (his function in Atlanta) and teach them how to be millionaires like him.
The DVD footage showed Keith, Marc and the 4 students who allegedly paid $25k each describing their perfect launches and speculating on how much they would brand. Information technology was rather strange.
On the DVDs in that location was nothing about the products they were selling, only theoretical ideas about how much they'd make on the outset solar day, what prizes they'd offer to affiliates and how they'd attract the large fish of the internet marketing world to promote for them.
Highlights included Keith spending ten minutes searching GoDaddy for domain names for his students.
Information technology was expert tuition equally you can probably imagine.
Andrew's clarification " … information technology… was… RUBBISH! "
Launched on the 4th March 2008 it cost $997.
1 of the 4 students, Hollis Carter, was before long to be seen sharing the phase with Keith and Marc at their seminars and then it remains a mystery whether he was really a student who paid $25k or an employee who was asked to fill a chair for the cameras.
Having seen all the footage, and considering that Keith doesn't appear to exist making money online any more, the tip (garbage dump for those in the United states) is likely the best place for this course.
" Consummate and utter waste of nigh a thousand dollars " is how Andrew summed it up.
http://web.archive.org/web/20080306024200/http://www.themilliondollarmarch.com/?
(3) Production Creation Workshop past Keith Wellman, Gary Ambrose and Mike Filsaime (and other non-visible DVDs)
I think I've seen this workshop but non on DVD, only online.
Information technology was possibly a bonus I received for ownership something else, perchance the 7 Figure Lawmaking.
That led to the ridiculous happenings with Keith Wellman – more near that later…
The workshop wasn't very memorable. If I call up correctly it was filmed from the back of the room and yous had to strain to hear what Keith, Gary or Mike was saying. Probably from around 2006 and filmed at some event in the Us.
(four) Affiliate Millionaire by Andrew Fox
I never saw this 1 but apparently it was released on 23rd February 2010.
From i review site I discovered that information technology contained seven DVD training Modules plus manuals, blueprints, mindmaps, resources, case studies, insider audio interviews and video footage.
Andrew summed it upwardly as " reasonable only, again, completely and utterly over-priced… "
The cost was $997 or 3 x $397
The sales page appears to accept been only a video, there'southward more written info on the order page:
http://web.archive.org/web/20100406060637/http://affiliatemillionaire.com/social club.html
(5) The 7 Effigy Lawmaking by Mike Filsaime and Tom Aggravate
This is another that I bought myself and I remember that information technology was released on the seventh July 2007 – get it, 777?
I bought it on the 8th of July through Keith Wellman's affiliate link and the cost was $524.50 (probably $497 + aircraft).
At the fourth dimension Mike Filsaime ran a Warrior Special Offering where he offered full digital access to his Butterfly Marketing grade to anyone who bought the 7 Figure Code through an chapter link.
He got a lot of respect for that as he was basically offering actress if you chose an affiliate to buy the course through therefore helping his affiliates to earn more coin.
Keith Wellman was the lucky recipient of the chapter commission on my purchase of the 7 Figure Lawmaking because he offered what appeared to be a cracking set of bonuses.
Unfortunately Keith banked the money merely neglected to supply the bonuses and you tin can read all of that sorry saga on the other website – Keith Wellman of FX Marketing Inc and Everyday Wealth LLC
The course was quite skilful – plenty of meat in the DVDs and the folders contained transcripts of all of the presentations and the slides.
Again, I reckon Andrew could've got the all-time part of £100 for this on eBay every bit it'south a solid class and he had information technology in pristine condition (the folders were notwithstanding in cellophane).
Here'due south the sales page around 10 days after launch:
http://web.annal.org/web/20070717183806/http://the7figurecode.com/
(half-dozen) Butterfly Marketing by Mike Filsaime
This was released on 31st January 2006 and cost $997 or then. After on the price rose to $1497 and so $1997.
It sold very well and propelled Mike Filsaime onto the list of top internet marketing experts.
On March 24th 2009 Mike released Butterfly Marketing ii which an updated version of the script also as the "Manuscript" for the toll for a token payment towards postage. It was somewhere around $twenty. Tacked on to it was a subscription for a newsletter.
By Apr 2010 Mike was giving away the whole source code for gratis.
Butterfly Marketing was a superb instance of how to get it right dorsum in the expert 'ole days.
Create a good product, market it well (Mike started the "pre-launch" over 2 months before releasing the product) and offer your affiliates a great deal.
Back then, as Andrew states in his video, people would drib $1,000 on a product and only slap information technology on a credit card. More people had dispensable credit and so there were more than customers willing to pay big coin for the latest internet marketing must-have class.
Those days are long gone.
If Mike hadn't given away the source code for free then this form probably still would have attracted a few bids on eBay only as Andrew wasn't using it then he's probably best to throw it on the tip.
Unfortunately the Butterfly Marketing sales page wasn't captured on archive.org but the sales folio is still live – selling the original packet for $1997.
Any why not? With a footling luck Mike may only get some sales from information technology even after all these years so he might as well leave information technology online forever.
What to have away from this weblog postal service
Not all expensive courses are valueless afterwards a few years and if it were me I wouldn't throw anything on the tip unless absolutely necessary every bit I don't like adding to landfill.
What I would exercise is listing each course on eBay with a reasonable starting price and let others bid for it. Sometimes this tin can lead to you getting a nice chunk of change if two people start battling to win the auction.
In this case I do feel Andrew was right to become rid of the courses. I've no doubt it made him feel better (as long as he didn't dwell also much on how much he spent to get them!).
Only remember what happened here the next fourth dimension y'all're fatigued in by a sales page for an expensive production on launch twenty-four hours.
V years downwardly the road y'all too could be loading it into the boot of your car to drive it to the tip.
15th August 2012
There are hundreds of companies who have made coin by selling data products that teach the purchaser how to brand money from selling information products.
Information technology has been a "business" for years.
Information technology'due south the reason there are so many people attracted to forums like the Warrior Forum – because they accept all been told that in order to brand coin online you need to sell information products.
The people that flock to that forum have likewise been told that information technology's easy to sell information products and that they don't even need to create the product themselves.
Yes, everything tin can exist outsourced for pennies.
Didn't you know that?
Thousands of willing workers in third-world countries are lining upwards to create your product for next to nothing.
And what'south more, they'll be positively thankful for the few shiny pennies you chuck their way for doing information technology!
One time your product’s been created, extreme riches are just around the corner.
All that’s left to exercise is create a sales letter that tells potential customers almost the benefit of your production and publish information technology to the web.
Job done, money'due south on the way… or maybe not…
From 1 of the big United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland information publishers, who in the last couple of months accept heavily promoted a copywriting seminar, comes this gem in their sales letter of the alphabet:
"…if I'1000 honest, an element of creative talent you lot're simply built-in with is what's needed to write a really BIG-money sales letter…"
What they’re saying is that providing you've already been born with the creative talent required to write a sales letter, you too can make coin.
Funnily plenty they didn’t mention this when promoting the copywriting seminar a couple of months ago.
Surely anyone who wants to train as a copywriter should exist assessed earlier attending the seminar to make sure they have this creative talent, shouldn't they? Otherwise information technology'd exist a complete waste product of fourth dimension and money for them.
Moving on for a moment, let'south assume that like the vast majority of the world y'all tin can't write a sales letter. What practice you lot practise so?
Easy – the respond comes in the same sales letter as the above jewel of a quote, you simply pay for it:
"…£10,000 plus handsome royalties for a single letter…"
Of course, what the sales letter doesn't mention is that for this price tag to utilize you would even so demand to have a superb production and not some rubbish created by a non-English speaker.
Good copywriters (the ones who were built-in with the artistic talent for writing sales letters) know when to pass on a sub-standard production. If they are going to become royalties then they want to write a sales letter of the alphabet for a good product.
Put some ghost-written rubbish in front end of them and they'll laugh you lot out of the edifice and ignore whatever further advances you lot make.
Here'southward the truth: you're not going to brand money as an information publisher despite what you're told in the empty-headed sales letters that you become through the mail.
You might make a few quid selling hype and rubbish to idiots in the WSO forum merely real data publishing is for the big boys with the deep pockets.
Their task is to sell you the dream.
In lodge to sell you the dream they need to create superb sales letters – by spending big money to hire ane of the talented copywriters.
To make more money they need to create more and more products to sell to you because as every aspiring information publishers knows, when the customer is hot on a niche they get into a "buying mode".
Equally if to prove the point you'll regularly receive new sales letters, frequently contradicting the one that came before. But like this:
Month 1 – brand your fortune past attending this copywriting seminar for only £1000 – get rich as a copywriting legend
Calendar month ii – go rich using our fix-made sales messages because y'all can't be a copywriting fable unless yous've been born with the talent, information technology tin't be acquired – only £1000
With each product yous buy you come away with a little bit more information simply less in the bank.
And in the background the information publishers work on their next offering using top-notch writers – earlier hiring highly talented copywriters to sell the product.
Despite what they tell yous in the sales letters, information publishing costs you a great deal if you want to brand money.
If you weren't born with copywriting talent it'll cost you cold, difficult cash.
And if you're one of the minute percentage who were born with the talent, it'll toll you
"…years of practice, intuition, and deep concentration…"
– time, in other words.
Chances are if you’re receiving these sales letters then you’re both time poor and cash poor so you’re not going to exist able to commit.
That'due south why you'll never make coin from data publishing.
second Apr 2012
The review of the 30 Minute Unitrader arrangement on BizOppsUK.com provided an email address so that other people who had used the arrangement could send in their experiences.
Below is a summary of the emails that were received.
Email contents are quoted as received although names, email accost and any other pieces of identifying information have been removed.
Segments that talked about other systems or segments that were unrelated accept besides been removed.
Email 1 received 02/03/2012:
"Like you I recently purchased the 30 Minute Unitrader Method and accept been struggling to make whatsoever profits at all. A few days after I received the DVD?s I received another like circular from Tim Lowe offer what he calls the Ternary System compiled in cooperation with Matt Fyles. It seemed to be the same organization in a more professional presentation but he seemed to imply that information technology was not necessary to trade ?in play? in matches where the not-favourite had scored. This was the major drawback for me as it was not always convenient to be nowadays when a match was in progress."
Email 2 received 08/03/2012:
"I bought the organization a couple of weeks ago. Similar yourself, I was quite exited most trying information technology having watched the cd'due south and I am aware that there are people out there who make some good coin doing things similar this on betfair.
So far I take not had many opportunities to trade due to work and family commitments, despite monitoring it for an entire Saturday and most of a Sunday. I took two trades early on, only to test the water, for small stakes of £ten. These were assisting, merely and then my third trade with a £50 stake took a loss of £22 when the underdog went two-0 up and the odds changed very quickly! I accept not had the opportunity to merchandise since.
I constitute that the odds did non motility that significantly on the profitable trades nevertheless they moved quite rapidly on the unprofitable trade. This was my fearfulness nearly the system as although I am not a betfair guru by any stretch, I know that too many people trying to do the aforementioned thing can distort the odds.
So the jury is out for me although I suspect I will exist sending it dorsum as I don't think it fits in with family life. I think I need something I can do as and when I get the time rather than watching the screen like a hawk all weekend!"
E-mail three 10/03/2012:
"I bought the organization 3 weeks agone and in that fourth dimension gave it a good try entering 15 trades during that menses.
I was determined to arrive work as information technology all seemed very feasible and I have some experience of Betfair, but not this particular trading method.
I decided today to return the system for a total refund.
Your review was very off-white and balanced and reflected my experiences near to the letter –
i) I agree that 30 days is non enough fourth dimension to find out if it may plow around in the long run, Matt says to be patient, 30 days is not long enough to follow his communication.
2) I believe that Matt should take demonstrated more than trades on his DVDs as I was presented with many scenarios where I was left scratching my head. A more in depth analysis of each trade would have been helpful, peculiarly when merely fractional trades where matched.
3) I agree that Matt's sales letter is somewhat exaggerated. I was winning small amounts on some trades and losing more on others. My banking company was diminishing over time and information technology gave me absolutely no incentive to bear on."
Email four 31/03/2012:
"After reading your review on 30min trader i thought i would just driblet yous an e-mail. I have bean useing the system for a bit but also not much joy simply managing to stop up with a 0.64p turn a profit useing £20 trades after about 4 weeks."
Comments welcome below or at the email address given in the original 30 Minute Unitrader review:
Matt Fyles and the 30 Minute UniTrader System
*UPDATE*
Email v received 11/04/2012:
"I accept but come up off your page and am relieved that it ain't merely me!!
I too got this and proceeded with a positive attitude although immediately later on watching the only three videos needed (yes same as y'all but I guess newbies would dearest the guidance) I immediately worried about the liquidity and noted that the trades he took were over a yr ago!!
I had 1 match go ii goals from underdog and I stillmanaged pause fifty-fifty and that was encouraging Merely when I started getting 'favourable' results, the prices simply didn't 'happen' – like yous I ended upwardly with small losses and a few pocket-sized wins but the losses far outweigh the wins and I was merely using £10 stakes and one of my losses was from waiting for a better price!!
I add that I noticed in your review that y'all kind of 'kicked yourself' for maybe waiting besides long to get a skilful toll merely I recollect you are being likewise hard on yourself as in the supplied trade examples, Matt frequently waits a considerable time and fifty-fifty after non getting the high price he enters, he and then enters another price which isn't showing as available and so I think this arrangement is flawed fromt he become become as i.It was working for HIM and that was over a year ago and two.The new system influx of users has killed the prices and iii. The Liquidity isn't that good for many of the games any manner!
All in all super-disappointing and if you lot go to : [removed – it was a folio on Tim Lowe's site with testimonials on it]
You'll see a testimonial from Matt himself talking about receiving a bank check for over £400k!! from Tim for one of their joint ventures!! Oh and he goes on to say information technology'due south totalled more £1 million!!! and then clearly he doesn't make a tidy living from his football game organization does he???"
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