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Fishman January 16, 2016 09:13 PM

Corporate Chatteler's Delight?
 
Look at what I found ACCIDENTALLY....http://preciseequip.com/

Just had share. Thinking about...ADVERTISING...PRINTING..."SHOWCARDS"...EVE NTS...Trade Shows...etc...

Back End...Front End...Online....Offline....Making Connections....

...and as Gordon said..."possibly finding TOO MANY DISTRACTIONS"...?

Not for me...

Connecting the DOTS....WORKING BACKWARDS...THINKING FROM THE TOP...

POV...

It's a great thing...makes things...CLEAR....cause you can FINALLY SEE...SEE?

Thanks Gordon.

GordonJ January 17, 2016 08:19 AM

Finder's Fees.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishman (Post 36335)
Look at what I found ACCIDENTALLY....http://preciseequip.com/



Whether it is drapes, bikes, pizza ovens, hobart mixers or this type of printing equipment OR deals like these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-Cessna-...p2047675.l2557

OR

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUNSEEKER-PR...m=361436729876

The principle is the same. A middleman position between buyer and seller could be a one time deal, albeit lucrative or a recurring income...with control of supply to a demand.

AS was written nearly 20 years ago in the original Chattel Report and the one thing most never do is...

establish contacts, or connections or a Network.

Be it for a $100 bike, or a million dollar yacht (cheap as yachts go).

A middleman operation can be all one needs in this world.

Gordon Alexander

Fishman January 17, 2016 03:07 PM

Re: Finder's Fees.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 36337)
Whether it is drapes, bikes, pizza ovens, hobart mixers or this type of printing equipment OR deals like these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-Cessna-...p2047675.l2557

OR

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUNSEEKER-PR...m=361436729876

The principle is the same. A middleman position between buyer and seller could be a one time deal, albeit lucrative or a recurring income...with control of supply to a demand.

AS was written nearly 20 years ago in the original Chattel Report and the one thing most never do is...

establish contacts, or connections or a Network.

Be it for a $100 bike, or a million dollar yacht (cheap as yachts go).

A middleman operation can be all one needs in this world.

Gordon Alexander



"Middleman Operation"...that's the "mindset" I'm seeing with the Advertising Biz we have been discussing. Btw...I'll be sending you an email soon Gordon.

This last post of yours is really good food for thought. Thank you.

GordonJ January 17, 2016 04:26 PM

Nothing new, same old same old...but...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishman (Post 36340)
"Middleman Operation"...that's the "mindset" I'm seeing with the Advertising Biz we have been discussing. Btw...I'll be sending you an email soon Gordon.

This last post of yours is really good food for thought. Thank you.


Many people may not have been ready to get it. The message, from me, hasn't changed in 20 years as far as this stuff goes.

Supply...Demand; be the ellipses.

The BOZ, had his own airstrip in Carlsbad, and he had visitors every so often, two were Realtors who had clients interested in his ranch, several more were sellers of airplanes, and buyers paid Bud to go over it, he was not only a 20 year crop dusting pilot but a very well known mechanic.

He would charge 1500 bux for a day of his time giving a report on the mechanics of the plane for sale. These often were selling for well over 6 figures.

He got between the buyer and seller and when he did, we feasted at the China buffet in town.

When you are exposed to this first hand, then the shades of color change when looking though the glasses of opportunity.

But it all still boils down to two words...

Focused Activity.

Gordon


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