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| www.justinblase.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: South Dakota
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| LEARN HOW TO MAKE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FROM CLIENTS, ALL THE WHILE HELPING THEM OUT CONSIDERABLY! This method explains how to partner with groups that are in desperate need of fund raising methods and opportunities, help them out by providing a product for their members to sell, give the group a huge return on their efforts, and still be able to keep thousands! What Is It? The product is something that every single person in the world loves... magazines! With the profit margin on hundreds of titles being up to 95% coupled with the ease of setting up the method I describe in my WSO, the only thing stopping you from depositing a check for several thousand dollars into your bank account in a couple weeks is whether or not you take action. Why Magazines? 1. Incredible Profit Margin 2. No Product To Stock & Ship (they are sent directly from the publisher to the consumer) 3. You Get Paid FIRST, before anybody else 4. Product EVERYBODY Uses 5. Easy Recurring Payments (Renewals) ** NOTE: This method only works in the United States ** Here is what I share for you in my guide: 1. How to get access to over 1,200 magazine titles for as little as $0.00 per subscription (that's right, some of them are free and several of them are under $1 for a full year's subscription) 2. How to fulfill all the orders 3. How to make money with magazines Offline 4. How to make money with magazines online 5. A unique way of monetizing magazine subscriptions online that very few people do I'm not sure how many copies of this WSO I am going to offer at this point due to the competition I am inviting, so if you have interest in this method, I would recommend grabbing the WSO now. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Land of Enchantment
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Justin, Is this personal rights only? Thanks, Brian |
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@ Bryan: Yes, this is for personal rights only. thanks
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| Christopher Griffin War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Deep South
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Can you please tell us more about the "offline" portion with fundraisers? Haven't fundraisers been down the magazine route many times? Thanks |
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yes, magazine subscriptions are a very common method of fundraising. In my market it is very easy for me to contact organizations, offer them a higher percentage and give them the opportunity to work with a local company vs. a fundraising outfit located elsewhere in the US.
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| Christopher Griffin War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Deep South
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Thank you. I am very interested in this. Can you tel us a little more as you have provided very little info in your sales letter. A few questions if you don't mind.. Can you elaborate on using this online? (with revealing Are you working this FT? Do we need funds up front for tis? How receptive are FR jumping aboard? Do you show us what FR to go after? You mentioned, " a few weeks" to profit. What is realistic for someone working it? Thanks again |
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| www.justinblase.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: South Dakota
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The "meat & potatoes" of this report is simply how to become an authorized sales agent for magazine subscriptions and get access to them at extremely low cost. You do not need any funds up front for this at all. I do not show what kind of fundraising organizations to go after... but its very easy to find them in your area. Organizations are extremely receptive to fundraising assistance because there is usually one person in the group that gets stuck handling the majority of it. If you talk to this person, offer them more money than they are currently getting, that's all they care about. In terms of turnaround time for profit, it is very realistic to get paid anywhere from 2 weeks to 4 weeks out. It all depends on how long it takes you to secure a deal with an organization and run the fundraiser. You are always the first one to get paid with this system as well, so thats always nice. As far as selling magazine subscriptions online, its also very easy. You can either use an ecommerce storefront or one of the clearinghouses also provides websites with a datafeed of all the current titles they carry (over 1000 titles). |
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| Christopher Griffin War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Deep South
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This is a short and actionable report but the content is straight and to the point with NO fluff. Easy to implement and profit potential is mind blowing. I would have liked to see more details on the "actual process" but the author is VERY responsive to questions. This report serves up the missing link in providing magazine sales to fundraisers and how to go about being in a position (of control) to achieve that. Most people have no clue on how to source the information provided in this report and on that basis alone it is well worth the investment. Would also like to know how difficult the approval process may be. Additionally, there are tips and tricks with a method for selling magazines online. Not sure how this would play out but it is worth a shot as people do buy magazines! I would have liked to see more juicy details on approaching FR outfits, more specifically how Jason does it, but I am sure this info is widely available on the web. All in all, this is a jackpot and just landing one fundraiser can make you $1000's, no doubt about that. I plan on taking action on this as Jason is right in stating FR's are always searching for new products, local providers and of course A LARGER CUT OF PROFITS. Being in the position outlined in report, you have the ability to "beat out" your competition, which means YOU GET the sale instead. Jason: I would love to talk to you about expanding this product and maybe doing some videos and a JV. Great stuff! CG |
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| www.justinblase.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: South Dakota
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I have received a few questions via PM that I wanted to also include for all to see: For fund raising for outside organizations, does one have to do it locally (in person) or can it be handled 'long distance" without any "in person" involvement? It is not necessary to be there in person, though sometimes it does help seal the deal. It is easy to simply ship the materials to the organizations if they are far away. I am curious, can the subscriptions be used as incentives/premiums or must the consumer have to pay for a subscription? In others words, can the subscriptions be given away as premiums if I pay the wholesale subscription cost upfront? This can be done (and is done alot) however it is against the publisher's wishes. They would be upset if they found about it and could potentially deauthorize you from selling their titles. |
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Are you allowed to get your own personal subscriptions at your own reduced rate as well or is considered a no-no? Thanks, Jason |
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