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Skip Rosell June 22, 2012 10:53 AM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
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Originally Posted by Nealva (Post 31157)
Thanks Boz. I checked his profile before I made the post. He does not share his email there.


Hi my friend,

Thanks for asking about jason.

Here is his email address or at least the one I have for him.

jasonhatchett(at)yahoo.com

Best of success,

Skip Rosell

Jason Hatchett June 22, 2012 12:08 PM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
Hey Nealva,

I sent it to you.

Thanks,
Jason

YoungGuns June 27, 2012 12:23 AM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
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Now I took a tool-kit to San Diego and was able to make sales the day I got there. I used a neon bright 4 X 6 card cut in half and stuck it in car windows with dirty headlights.


Could you go into more detail about this? Conversion rates, what the card said, etc.

GordonJ June 27, 2012 09:21 AM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
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Originally Posted by YoungGuns (Post 31225)
Could you go into more detail about this? Conversion rates, what the card said, etc.


Not a lot of detail, but,

The 1/2 card said.

HEADLIGHTS CLEANED.

Your Left ___ Right ___
Both____ Headlight(s)
Need Cleaned
Call 555-1212
University Hts. Area

Only ________
FREE Sealer if Cleaned by
_______

Or a variation of that.

I carried them in my pocket and put them in the driver's window. I walked to coffee shop and park every day, took a different route and
put them on the cars that needed them.

Don't know how many I went through. Did enough to keep me
as busy as I wanted to be.

Prices varied depending on cars. Some, only needed ONE headlight, due to how they parked.
If they were out, like on a Saturday AM, I did a quick test, and then sold them.

The area I was in, University Hts. is a dense population with thousands of cars, I could probably work just there for a year and still not cover it.

NOW, with the 3 minute process, I'll do it a little differently. TEST some things out, but I will probably stick with my neon cards.

Gordon

PS I filled in the blanks on the spot, varied prices and times. Went as high as 60 as low as 10...20 seems to be the sweet spot.

Eva June 27, 2012 01:43 PM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
I do have a question...


If you were to buy the tutorial from Bozo, would you then be allowed to teach others how to do it? Teaching as in verbally telling people how to or teaching as in selling the information, not necessarily selling the tutorial itself but re-writing it in your own words?

Eva

Bozo June 27, 2012 02:49 PM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
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Originally Posted by Eva (Post 31239)
I do have a question...


If you were to buy the tutorial from Bozo, would you then be allowed to teach others how to do it? Teaching as in verbally telling people how to or teaching as in selling the information, not necessarily selling the tutorial itself but re-writing it in your own words?

Eva

Eva, the manual has a copyright that supposedly protects me from people copying and reselling the information.

If you bought the manual, learned the process, actually did a hundred or so sets of lights yourself, then you'd have your own experience to write about, and your own knowledge to share. Also, once you have put in the work to gather the information, and the work of putting it all together into a product, it's very likely your whole view of copyright would change markedly.

If you merely rewrite in 'your own words', without knowing what its really all about, then I would consider that a copyright violation. Not that that means much these days.

Eva June 27, 2012 03:04 PM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
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Originally Posted by Bozo (Post 31241)
Eva, the manual has a copyright that supposedly protects me from people copying and reselling the information.

If you bought the manual, learned the process, actually did a hundred or so sets of lights yourself, then you'd have your own experience to write about, and your own knowledge to share. Also, once you have put in the work to gather the information, and the work of putting it all together into a product, it's very likely your whole view of copyright would change markedly.

If you merely rewrite in 'your own words', without knowing what its really all about, then I would consider that a copyright violation. Not that that means much these days.


It does to me, that's why I asked. Not really into cleaning headlights but it seems to be a model that works for you. I know several people that would be interested but can't even fork up the money required for the tutorial. Just trying to figure if there was anything I could do for them,

Eva

Dien Rice June 27, 2012 03:31 PM

Re: How to turn 85 cents into a TWENTY DOLLAR bill in less than 3 minutes.
 
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Originally Posted by Eva (Post 31242)
It does to me, that's why I asked. Not really into cleaning headlights but it seems to be a model that works for you. I know several people that would be interested but can't even fork up the money required for the tutorial. Just trying to figure if there was anything I could do for them,

Hi Eva,

I was helping to sell the earlier version of the manual. We had some people who told us that they were buying it as a gift to give to someone. Buying the manual as a gift for their teenage or young adult son (who was having trouble finding work) seemed to be relatively common. (I don't remember anyone saying they were buying it for their daughter, but there's no reason why not!)

Best wishes,

Dien

Cornell June 27, 2012 03:31 PM

pay it forward
 
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Originally Posted by Eva (Post 31242)
Just trying to figure if there was anything I could do for them,

Eva


Pay it forward....

Buy the manual for one or two of them with the understanding that they too will pay it forward from their initial profits to one or two of the others you know.

Good begets good, if not immediately then somewhere down the line....it NEVER goes unacknowledged.

Phil June 27, 2012 05:53 PM

Had a Feeling, these type of issues would be Communicated with RenewNightVision...
 
Boz,

Totally understand and respect, it's your Own Baby once again to decide on... :)

But as per my previous suggestions, in misc. SowPub threads...

Other particular, Headlight related posting, by Others, on the warrior forum, now Deleted etc...

It was Good information worth considering. Disregarding suggestions sometimes is Not always the best decisions All considering particular questions, comments and handling of issues around the web But again, totally respect your handling of those details and issues as I just Throw out Quick FREE Advice and Ideas to Try and Help out a little where I can...

Just for Reference purposes, Nothing more...

Please post your Link(s), misc. information [Regarding] http://www.renewnightvision.com/ Affiliate Program, Re-Sellers, Licensing etc. etc... ;)
http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=31124

Phil


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