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Re: Don Alm's 2 New ZINGER Money-Makers
>1) COFFEE SLEEVE ADS
Just to point out how viable this idea is, here are just a couple of sites that came up in a quick search on Google: http://www.4yourcups.com http://www.offlinepromotions.com/cup_sleeves.htm For those of you thinking about working this opportunity, you might want to get moving on it now so you can be the first in your community. And here's an article about something that you might not have thought about, a possibly profitable add-on for the coffee sleeve: http://portland.bcentral.com/portland/stories/2001/07/09/daily12.html RestaurantNews.com |
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The Pizza Chain will LAUNCH You into some BIG Numbers!
Hey Joe.... even though you had to give them an "exclusive" (you sometimes have to do that with the people who hold out a big carrot)...and lost the potential income from any other pizza place...you can use the Chain as CREDIBILITY for YOUR new program for other types of businesses.
It is no longer YOU saying your program is a "good thing"...it is the Pizza Chain TESTIFYING that it's a "good thing". Also...I HOPE you did not mention that you were planning on emailing THEIR CUSTOMERS with offers from OTHER Advertisers. If the pizza chain can give you a list of 3 or 4 thousand (or more) OPT-IN Email Club Members...YOU can charge OTHER advertisers a ONE-TIME FEE of AT LEAST $250 PER THOUSAND to send their email coupon! WHY can you demand a fee like this? Because these people actually ASKED TO BE IN THE EMAIL CLUB! THIS IS SO POWERFUL...IT IS MIND BOGGLING! It's like contacting SUBSCRIBERS to magazines or newsletters...you can get BIG BUX for these. Keep us posted on your progress Joe. THIS is EXCITING! We are watching it happen as it plays out. Terrific! Maybe some others will be motivated by your TAKING ACTION. Again...IDEAS are all around us. All we have to do is put together a Program and go out and DO IT! Thanks for sharing.... Don Alm > These guys own all the Little Caesars Pizza > joints in Flint MI... 21 in all. > Here's where it gets interesting. > They want exclusivity... meaning I don't > sell to other Pizza places in their market. > Hmm... > Each Sunday they purchase an ad on the Flint > Journals Weekly TV Guide. Well let me > rephrase > that... they buy the WHOLE BACK COVER and > one > quarter of the FRONT COVER! Only sharing the > spotlight with some celeb (last week: Carol > O'Connor). > So here's what I proposed: > I'd grant them exclusive rights to their > market IF they advertised thier online > sign-up form for eClub Rewards in their > advertising. > So within the next few weeks our name will > be in lights. > **** > Join Our FREE eClub > Get a FREE Pizza > Sign Up Today At: > www.eclubrewards.net/pizza (not active > yet) > **** > Hmm... I'm thinkin' nice exposure, good > credibility, and probably the makings > for a local Press Release. > I'm on cloud nine. > Thanks Jim for your support and > encouragement. > Excuse me while I get to work. Lots to do. > ;o) > I'll keep ya posted. > Cheers. > Joe Delbecq Some of my UNIQUE home-based businesses |
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Thanks Troy! Very Interesting Site You Have. (DNO) (DNO)
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Re: The Pizza Chain will LAUNCH You into some BIG Numbers!
Hey Don,
Thanks again for your comments and support. > Hey Joe.... even though you had to give them > an "exclusive" (you sometimes have > to do that with the people who hold out a > big carrot)...and lost the potential income > from any other pizza place...you can use the > Chain as CREDIBILITY for YOUR new program > for other types of businesses. > It is no longer YOU saying your program is a > "good thing"...it is the Pizza > Chain TESTIFYING that it's a "good > thing". Yes! That just hit me like a ton of bricks last night. That's a POWERFUL advantage for us now. > Also...I HOPE you did not mention that you > were planning on emailing THEIR CUSTOMERS > with offers from OTHER Advertisers. If the > pizza chain can give you a list of 3 or 4 > thousand (or more) > OPT-IN Email Club Members...YOU can charge > OTHER advertisers a ONE-TIME FEE of AT LEAST > $250 PER THOUSAND to send their email > coupon! Well... that was actually one of the first questions they asked me... "who owns the list?". Calmly and without hesitation I replied... "We do! But we give you access to download your client list." And we explained that we will also send timely advertisments to "their" list. They understood and we moved on. > WHY can you demand a fee like this? > Because these people actually ASKED TO BE IN > THE EMAIL CLUB! THIS IS SO POWERFUL...IT IS > MIND BOGGLING! > It's like contacting SUBSCRIBERS to > magazines or newsletters...you can get BIG > BUX for these. Yes! And the numbers should add up quickly. > Keep us posted on your progress Joe. THIS is > EXCITING! We are watching it happen as it > plays out. Terrific! Maybe some others will > be motivated by your TAKING ACTION. > Again...IDEAS are all around us. All we have > to do is put together a Program and go out > and DO IT! It won't say it's been easy. You know as well as anyone that we've been at this game for awhile now. But if I could give just one bit of advise from a war torn entrepreneur wannabe... NEVER GIVE UP! KEEP ON TRYING AND PUSHING FORWARD! and most important (thank you Gordon and Rick for reminding me)... Quit planning and researching and all that other time wasting stuff and TAKE ACTION NOW! Thanks for everything guys. Have great weekend. Joe Delbecq |
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Re: Don, how are the ads put on the white board?
I make the ads from a piece of 1/8 plastic and the copy is ETCHED. I then drill 2 1/8" holes in the top of the ad and they are HUNG on brass nails pounded into the white background plastic.
Don Alm 22 Ways To Make $50,000 Starting with $50 |
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Re: I got 'em guys! All 21 Stores. 6 Month Contract. Yippie!
Joe, I purchased Jim's "Local Email Profits" but I am very interested in learning how you approached this pizza business. Care to share?
Jeremy |
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Well... No Real Magic There.
Hi Jeremy,
> Joe, I purchased Jim's "Local Email > Profits" but I am very interested in > learning how you approached this pizza > business. Care to share? Well... we have a small set-up marketing Merchant Services (Credit Card Services) to small brick n mortar businesses. Including a few work at home telemarketers and a few sales reps. We simply landed the appointment by old fashioned telemarketing. Sorry... no real magic formula. Just the dreaded cold calling. ;o) Hope that helps. Joe Delbecq |
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How to Make Money in the Sticks
I want to thank Don Alm and many of the other posters to this board for sharing some truly great ideas.
I host a discussion group for folks moving to the country or small town America. Many of these folks are worried about leaving their city salaries behind. I have started a thread (linked below) about the process of inventing country based businesses. You might find the topic interesting. Under that topic I have posted a link back to this board and Don's ideas above as a first example for others to consider. I would appreciate any support or comments that knowledgable posters to this board wish to share with the readers of mine. I'm sure my visitors would say the same. Best wishes for a new year. John Raabe How to make money in the sticks |
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Re: Well... No Real Magic There.
I didn't think you used magic. Would you care to share the script that you used?
> Hi Jeremy, > Well... we have a small set-up marketing > Merchant Services (Credit Card Services) > to small brick n mortar businesses. > Including a few work at home telemarketers > and a few sales reps. We simply landed > the appointment by old fashioned > telemarketing. > Sorry... no real magic formula. Just the > dreaded cold calling. ;o) > Hope that helps. > Joe Delbecq |
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Re: Well... No Real Magic There.
I have noticed that some people in this forum give freely of their knowledge and experience (like Don Alm, Dien Rice, and Gordon Alexander). And yet some, who ask for advice and help, when they get assistance they act very appreciative. And yet, when THEY are asked for help they don't lift a finger to help others. Why is this? Is it just fear?
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