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Make
$100,000 Per Year As A Finder
Millions of people dream about being self employed with a
business they create and own for themselves.
The desire to be your own boss and to have the blissful
freedom to set your own hours is a powerful force for just about anyone.
But what most often bursts the bubble of those who dream of
self-determined financial independence are the immediate road blocks that
present themselves. The most common barriers are:
* The need for large amounts of start-up money.
* The need for a special skill or educational level.
* The need to find a business that can support you as well or
better as your current job.
* The need to find a business in a field that is not already
crowded with competition.
* The need for a business that does not require special and
expensive equipment.
* The need to find a business that can be done anywhere in
the country, namely, where you live.
Most often one or a combination of the above keep people
where they are - in the rut of their current dreary, low-paying job, or
unemployed.
That's why we went searching for a kind of business that
leapfrogs all of the above, and which just about anyone can start right away
with little or no star-up cash, and do it no matter where they live or what
their level of skill or education.
A job that fits the bill is to become a Finder.
What is a Finder?
It was the brilliant scientist Albert Einstein who once said:
"It takes a genius to see the obvious."
That axiom is true for the job of being a Finder. This is a
concept for making big self-employment money which is incredibly simple and
lucrative, but perhaps so simple that most have overlooked it because it is so
obvious.
Ask any marketing expert about the best way to make money in
America, and he or she will tell you to isolate a problem or need, and then find
a way to solve that problem or fulfill that need.
A problem and need which millions of people have is that they
need to find something. Millions of people need to find the perfect apartment.
Millions are looking for the perfect spouse or mate. Millions of people are
looking for a roommate. Millions of people are looking for more clients to build
their businesses. Millions of people are looking for special items, like rare
books, antiques, classic automobiles, baseball cards, famous signatures, the
best trout streams in America, the best restaurants in New York - the list is
absolutely without limit.
The bottom line is this: You can help people find what they
need, and they will pay you for it. You can start your own business as a
professional finder, and never be without clients, cash flow or financial
security ever again.
Whether you decide to be a finder of husbands for lonely
women, or rare beer cans for collectors, the fundamentals of being a finder are
generally the same. First, let's look at two examples of successful finding
businesses, and then go on to a more general discussion of how to set up a
finding business.
Classic Car Finding Service
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
You ad could simply say: "We find rare and classic
automobiles. For fast, experienced service call: 555-5555."
When you ad breaks, you'll start getting calls. To each
person who inquires, send a single sheet of paper which outlines your fees, and
perhaps a business card. You need nothing more elaborate than that. Ask for a
minimum of $100 to $500 per search. You can get from $2,500 to $5,000 if you
score a find on a rare model.
As a rule, you can claim from 5 to 10 percent commission on
the car you find. For example, a stainless steel Delorian prices at $20,000 will
net you $2,000 if you match up an owner with a buyer.
To be successful, you'll spend time developing something few
other people have - the inside track on where all the rare, classic and high
demand automobiles are. If you are a car nut, this task will be a shear pleasure
for you. It means a lot of time poring over specialty car journals, attending
trade shows, and getting to know dealers and even manufacturers.
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.
That's it! Now let's take another example.
Roommate Finding Service
It's a fact of life that rental increases continue to
out-pace wage increases, especially in large cities like New York and Los
Angeles. Add to that the fact that many apartment complexes are being converted
into expensive condominiums and you have a problem for millions of people who
just need an affordable place to live.
While it may difficult to find cheap housing for people in
this housing climate, you can save people thousands of dollars by finding them a
roommate to share the rent.
Start out with ads in your local newspaper. They should be
short, direct and simple: Save thousands on rent! We'll find you the perfect
roommate! Call: 555-5555. When calls start coming in, ask for a $25 registration
fee to get your cash-flow started right away.
Take a polaroid snapshot of each client. Have each person
fill out a form indicating the kind of roommate they can live with, that is,
smoker/nonsmoker, male/female, drinker/nondrinker, age category, and so on.
Before long you will amass a large file of people looking for
a roommate. Your job, then is to match up your clients with the kind of people
they have indicated they can live with. When you make a match, charge an
additional fee of 10 to 15 percent of their first month's rent.
If you sign up just 200 people a month, you are already
earning $5,000 a month. With the fee you get from each successful roommate match
made, your income will easily double. Can you earn $100,000 a year with a
roommate finding service? Absolutely! Furthermore, anyone can do it, it takes no
special education or skill, just a sense of organization, good people skills and
persistent advertising.
If People Want it, Find it for Them
Now, you may know nothing about cars, and perhaps you do lot
live in a major urban area where rent is high and roommates are in high demand.
In that case, the above two examples do you little good.
But the job of finding is not limited to cars and roommates.
You can become a finder for just about anything, Consider:
* Finding new clients for professionals, especially dentists,
doctors and lawyers. Professionals compete heavily for clients in each specific
region. If you can help your local doctor increase his patient load, you can
collect a fee for each patient found.
* Finding antiques and collectibles for collectors. Need we
say more about this. Some people will pay top dollar for a rare beer can, an oil
lamp or rare comic books. Pick a collectible category and start finding!
* Finding rare coins and currency. The fact is, one of the
hottest businesses in America is coin and currency collecting. It's called
numismatics. Today, there are thousands of full-time numismatics professionals
whose sole purpose is to buy, sell and trade coins every day. If you can help
these folks find the items of currency they want, you'll cash in every time.
* Finding items of historical interest for large
corporations. A Michigan man recently spotted a car company ad in a rare old
magazine dated 1890. He sent a copy to the auto giant's headquarters, and soon
received an offer of several hundred dollars for the original magazine. This is
not limited to magazine ads. Anything you can find - from an old plow to cigar
boxes - may be worth a lot of money to the corporations who produced the
products years ago. Such items are valuable for public relations and advertising
purposes, as well as office and lobby decorations.
* Finding used and rare books. Many people make a lucrative
full-time living by finding books that are either out-of-print or hard to find.
Take out classified ads in literary and writer's magazines, and you'll soon get
requests for books that people want you to find.
* Finding second or third mortgages for people who need
money. Many people take out second, third even fourth mortgages on their homes.
You can start a service in which you act as an agent between lending
institutions and the people who need loans. Take out a classified ad that says:
"Need a second mortgage? We can help! Call 555-5555." You'll soon get calls and
you'll soon be in business. You can collect 5 to 10 percent on each mortgage you
secure for a client.
The list is endless. You can find anything from food stuffs,
to rare metals. All you need is an entity willing to pay a fee for what they
need found.
You can also set up shop as a sort of "general" finding
service. Run an ad that says: "We find anything for you! Call 555-5555." One
kind of finding often leads to another.
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.
If you are looking for a top-notch self-employment
opportunity, we urge you to consider your own finding service. You may soon find
yourself self employed, financially secure and free of the bonds of you boring
day job. Find yourself free as a full-time finder.
Report Number 4
Make money working from the comfort of your own home!
How many times have you heard that phrase, pitch,
advertisement, or whatever? Lots, I'm sure. It is used so much because marketers
know that staying home and making money is the fondest dream of millions of
people.
And why not? Did you know that the majority of fatal heart
attacks happen at 9 a.m. Monday morning? It's true. It seems a lot of people
would rather die than get back to the old grind after a weekend of freedom.
So when someone offers an opportunity or plan for you to take
your job and shove it, yet still make enough money to live and pay all your
bills, it sounds blissfully irresistible.
Of course, bliss and reality are always two different things.
Is it really possible to run a business from your own home that is more than a
hobby or source of part-time income? Can you get rich working out of your own
home? Can you really trade your cubical and necktie for blue jeans and the
comfort of your own den?
Well, for your information, home-based businesses are one of
the fastest growing kinds of enterprises in America today. As this is being
written, some 40 million Americans are doing at least some form of work out of
their homes, and the numbers are rising rapidly. According to the U.S.
Department of Labor, as many as 70 million people will be working out of their
homes by the year 2005. Government studies have indicated that as much as 75% of
all work done in this country could eventually be moved home.
The overwhelming majority of home workers, however, are not
exactly getting rich. The average work-at-home American earns less than $15,000
per year. That may not be bad as a supplement to a spouse's full-time income,
but let's face it, fifteen grand in and of itself is not much better than
poverty.
As master marketer and author Dr. Jeffrey Lant said:
"Frankly, I never saw any benefit to staying home and being poor."
Lant, without so much as a business card, became a
work-at-home millionaire, and is a perfect example of what truly can be achieved
if you are serious about chucking your day job, staying home, and not settling
for peanuts in exchange for your freedom. You can have it all -- you can stay
home and make as much -- and more -- money than your current job provides you.
In this report, we are going to outline and discuss five key
rules on how to work at home and make big bucks, no matter where you live. After
these five rules, we'll talk about the most important aspect of any business,
whether it be home-based or a giant factory -- cash flow. Starting your own
business out of your home is all about attitude and inspiration, but all the
attitude in the world won't help you without money!
1. It Takes Commitment
Is it any secret in America that most people detest their
jobs? Study after study proves that most people simply dread going to work
Monday morning, and they live for the freedom of the weekend. But even that
freedom is not pure because we know that it is only temporary. It's hard to
enjoy a Sunday evening when the Monday morning alarm clock is just a few hours
away.
It makes sense that people hate their jobs. Everyday, there
is a lot of butt kissing that needs to be done. There are endless meetings which
usually accomplish nothing. There are pointless interruptions, a lot of drifting
this way and that, and lot of idiot supervisors who do nothing but waste your
time and then dog you for not accomplishing your share of work. There are
co-workers you hate, and who would stab you in the back in a minute if it meant
a raise for them instead of you.
When you work for someone else, you live a regimented life.
Your body may not want to get up at 7 a.m., but you have to be at work by 8 a.m.
so you lurch out of bed with a head full of sleep.
People who choose to work at home are doing more than just
escaping the yoke of their master; they have made a deep, firm, life-altering
decision which says that health, happiness and prosperity depend vitally on the
freedom to work for ourselves, and in doing so in the comfort of the home.
We want to really emphasize that fact that to be successful
in a work-at-home situation, you have to be nothing less than a fanatic; a
zealot, who is utterly committed to making work-at-home not only a successful
venture, but a profound commitment for life. You must be convinced that a return
to an outside office job would be the equivalent of a spiritual death sentence.
Many people hate their office jobs, but they have made an
inner compromise with themselves. They have convinced themselves that their job
is "not so bad," pays the bills, and that they can stick out because they have
to.
If you want to be truly successful at quitting your day job,
there cannot be any room for such compromises in your soul. You have to take the
attitude that to work any longer at your hateful job is akin to fouling your
inner being with a spiritual cancer the will sicken and kill you.
2. Eliminating the Home-Office Mentality
To move our work home, however, does not mean we eliminate
every single thing about the traditional American office. Rather, we should
select what is useful and what is not.
It's a mistake to quit your job and go home with a
"home-office" mentality. By this we mean thinking small, and believing that you
will automatically sacrifice a decent income in exchange for your freedom.
Please! Do not think small!
To quote Jeffrey Lant again: "Too many home-based
practitioners fail to understand the benefits that accrue because of the
professional style they have selected. They focus on the "home" part of the
business rather than the "business" portion, and as a result are doomed to small
incomes." Working at home provides many benefits. We can save a lot of time
because we don't need to commute and we have more control over our schedule. We
can save a lot of costs because we don't have the overhead requirements of
larger businesses. We can cut our stress -- and so have more energy -- because
we avoid many of the characteristic problems of life in the late 20th-Century
office. We must work these advantages to our profit.
3. Your International Headquarters
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant said that if you sit at
home alone at your empty kitchen table, eventually, the "whole world will come
to you."
Well, today you don't need the great mind of a philosopher to
make the entire world come into your living room. What you need is a phone jack.
We live in a unique time in history. Satellites, fiber
optics, the integrated circuit and other communications miracles means that you
can be just about anywhere in the developed world and establish communication
with anyone.
The telephone, the fax machine, the computer, the modem --
all of these are not only affordable by any middle-class citizen; they are the
key to eliminating your need to drive a hectic freeway everyday to get to a
place of business outside your home.
With these devices at our disposal, we should allow ourselves
to "think globally." Too often, home-based businesses focus on the narrowest
market, the neighborhood, the county, the city or state. This is fine if you are
providing a local service and are content with a certain moderate level of
income. But if you want the big bucks, you should not think small. Also, you
should not believe that, just because you are home-based, you cannot compete
with the big guys.
The purpose of any business is to seek assess and seek out
every possible market for its products and services, to ascertain whether these
markets have the ability to buy these products/services, to determine whether
there is sufficient profit in these markets to warrant approaching them, and,
once positive assessment has been made, to launch a sustained marketing campaign
that gets a significant percentage of this market to purchase the product or
service in question.
Your home telecommunications machines will not only enable
you to do this, but they can also help you overwhelm larger, more cumbersome
traditional businesses that are your competition.
As a home-based entrepreneur, you will not have all of the
disadvantages of your more traditional competitors: no office rent, equipment or
expense; no employees to pay salaries and fringe benefits for; no time wasted on
meetings, employee problems, paid sick leave, etc.
All the money your competitors spend on heating the office
and buying furniture could better be spent on the actual marketing itself.
As a home-based business, you will be already positioned
where the traditional business is currently struggling to move: toward the
lowest possible overhead and the greatest possible concentration of dollars on
products/service development and product/service marketing.
So, a home-based business takes full advantage of three major
goals of modern business success:
(1) Vastly reduced overhead
(2) Easy access to a global market
(3) Full advantage of telecommunications.
To not have the basic telecommunications toys -- computer,
modem, fax, and telephones is impossibly stupid. Still, even in this day and
age, many of people strongly resist the one element that is undoubtedly the
heart and brain of any successful home business -- the computer. The computer is
so important in fact, we have made it a category all itself.
And remember, learning to use a modern computer is easier
than learning to drive a car, so you have no excuse not to plunge forward.
4. The Computer
You should pay close attention to what computers can do for
you in your plans to escape your job and make your work-at-home dreams come
true.
People who want to run a home business usually have a very
small staff -- in fact, a staff of one -- yourself! The rest of your needs are
handled by independent contractors, depending on the kind of business you are in
and the services you need.
To run a serious, truly global home business, a computer is
as necessary as oxygen is to life on earth. Those who try to fool themselves
into thinking they will ever make a serious go of their home-based business
without a computer are sadly mistaken.
Computers give you two primary advantages:
(1) They enable you to store large amounts of data and to
sort by data field so that you can easily get the information you need.
(2) They enable you to develop a pattern document for every
situation you'll ever be in in your business. To run a home-based business
successfully, you must anticipate just what situation will emerge and prepare
accordingly.
A business is based on a characteristic series of situations
and a characteristic set of things that happen -- or that do not happen. You
must be prepared with the proper document for each situation. Once you have
established all the protocols, and have experienced all the situations
associated with your kind of business, the time will come when running your
business is, in large part, a repetition of certain key tasks. Computers are all
about handling repetition swiftly and efficiently.
But the computer is much more. Today, by connecting a
computer to the phone line with a modem, your machine becomes more than a data
storage system and repetitive task handler. It becomes a multi-task, multi-level
communications processing center that connects you to the globe.
Such things as e-mail, on-line services, the Internet, the
Web and more can't help but revolutionize the way business is done. If you do
not become a part of it today, you certainly are going to suffer for it greatly
in the near future.
If there is an effective way to market products on the
Internet or any other on-line venue, no one has truly discovered it yet. The
only people making money on Internet marketing are the people who are selling
the concept of doing it. If you have a product or a service and expect to reach
millions of buyers through computer screens, you are sadly mistaken.
The Internet is definitely where a lot of innovative things
are happening. It's a great place to exchange ideas, find out what hot, what's
not, and stay on the cutting edge whatever your particular business is.
5. Your Business Hours
If you've been paying attention to the first four points,
you're well on your way to becoming a successful home-based business owner. Now
we don't want you to blow it by thinking you can keep banker's hours.
The global market is a 24-hour per day market, and a 365-day
per year market. Let the others sleep late on Saturdays and take Sundays off.
Those times could be your day to move and corner loads of customers that the
others miss.
You should get up earlier and quit work later. You should be
open for business on holidays and be available 24-hours a day either personally
or through your answering service.
"But wait a minute!" you might be thinking at this point! "I
thought that working at home was all about freedom and an end to drudgery. This
sounds like nothing but endless work!"
Well, here's the thing. For most of you who quit your regular
jobs to go to work for yourself, you'll discover something magical. You'll
discover that when you are working for yourself, when you are building your own
business, a lot of what you does not seem like work at all.
The great writer Jane Roberts said, "Inspiration is its own
motivator."
Running your own business is all about being inspired
24-hours-a-day. When you stop selling your body and soul to some company or
corporation and start giving your energy to yourself, work has a way of turning
into inspiration and play.
The perfect work for you is that which you don't think of as
work, yet doing it makes money and provides you with the bread and shelter of
life. You'll see what it's like if you make a true commitment to being self
employed, put all your energy into it, and stick with it for the long run.
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