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Old July 24, 2007, 04:27 PM
Bea
 
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Smile Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

~lol~
I know that sounds funny, but I'm wondering *how* you could make money from the fishbowls that you see sitting out at restaurants & other places of business? (Where you put your name in & hope to win something at the drawing.)

Gotta run, but will be looking forward to any answers from you all. I'm sure if it can BE thought of...someone here will think of it!!

~Bea

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Old July 24, 2007, 04:44 PM
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Default Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

Is that like "bread and butter money" that Jim Straw talks about? By the way, what exactly is "bread and butter money" and how can I make some like Jim Straw? He says it's easy to do. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for sharing.
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Old July 24, 2007, 05:53 PM
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Default Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

Oh, I don't know about that "bread & butter" money...sounds interesting.

Yes, I've heard a lot of good things about Jim Straw even just from here & I'm on an autoresponder of his on another email of mine.

The fishbowl things...Haven't you seen them out at places of business...they're usually filled with people's names & phone numbers hoping to win some kind of contest or whatever.

I just wonder HOW you could profit from those? I've seen them enough that there is SOMEONE SOMEWHERE making money from them, I know!

Any ideas out there?

Thanks,
Bea
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Old July 24, 2007, 07:37 PM
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Default Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

Fishbowls are great for finding out who your customers are in a retail establishment and being able to contact them with a free or coupon discount offer via snail mail. One use.

Another is to garner sales leads for follow up. This is often for folks selling a specific, often large ticket, item. These leads often come about at fairs and in-store demos and so on.

I would imagine one could use something like this to contact customers for an online sale eventually by sending something offline, such as a coupon redeemable through your website, for something related to whatever prompted the lead in the first place. Your squeeze page would take care of the rest and you'd add them to your contact list if you do it correctly or at least make an initial online contact that could eventually become a subscriber if handled appropriately.

Sandi Bowman
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Old July 24, 2007, 07:52 PM
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Default Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

All Kinds of ways to Kick the idea into Multiple markets and ideas...

Quick picks... Many more in Google land...

Email marketing services specializing in restaurant promotion. Site has company overview, explanation of products and services, and client samples...
http://www.fishbowl.com/

http://www.streetfightermarketing.ne..._fish-bowl.htm

http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blo...with-the-bowl/


Phil

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Old July 24, 2007, 08:35 PM
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Default And of course, there is a dark side to everything...darn.

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28302

Darn Skippy.

And this guy says to pick the winner based on who might be the best prospect...

http://www.loanofficermagazine.com/a...icle_number=73

Well, there are several options, let's think about it.

You could pick up a few fishbowls wholesale (consider plastic decorative ones) for less than 3 bux ea.

ADD a pack of name and address forms from Staples, Kinkos, Office Max or drug store...

Put together a little SPECIAL report on "How to Use Fishbowl Marketing to Increase Profits"...

and hit the streets. Sell the FISHBOWL kits for 35 bux...pocket 30. 4 a day and you make 120 bux...YIKES, I sound like Don Alm...HA!

YOU could sponsor the fishbowls and pay for the free meal every week and collect the names for your own use ala link 2 above.

Do it for a day or two, and offer a HOW TO MAKE MONEY With Fishbowl Marketing...also DA sort of thing...

Find the sponsors of the fishbowls already in existence, if not the restaurant (or dry cleaners or quick mart store)...and offer them a HOW TO PROFIT from the names you collect with your fishbowls for 97 dollars.

Maybe I'll create a HOTSHEET on fishbowl marketing, thanks PHIL, you gave me enough for that...look out M. Ross, heres I come with another one for www.hotsheets.info

Gordon (where have all the goldfish gone, gone down the toilet every one, when will we ever learn, when will we ever learn...) Alexander

PS. Maybe I find a couple of local people who do this and see if they are Fly Low and Collect the Dough types www.flylowcollectdough.com WHAT? You didn't think I wasn't going to mention it? HA!

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Old July 24, 2007, 10:37 PM
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Default Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

I did the Arizona and New Mexico state Fair for several years.
Two booths down from me was a fellow who was selling a nice set of Dinnerware. I don't remember the price but it was about $200.00.

He had the Fishbowl,fill out the card and maybe win a nice new set.

When the fair was over, he did award the set to the winner....BUT...

then he called everyone else and told them who did win but then he said you
came in second and you win four cups and saucers free, when can I come by and deliver them to you. They looked nice, with gold trim and all.

He told me, it took him two weeks to make all of the deliveries, many of the
people choose to buy the full set at a little discount. He then said he was able to buy a new van with that money
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Old July 24, 2007, 11:02 PM
Bea
 
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Smile Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

HA! This is interesting, guys! I never thought it would be at all controversial like that one guy said in the link above, Gordon. Hmmm...people...a funny bunch sometimes!
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Old July 24, 2007, 11:05 PM
Bea
 
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Default Re: Is there such thing as "Fishbowl Profits"

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Originally Posted by gadgetbob View Post
I did the Arizona and New Mexico state Fair for several years.
Two booths down from me was a fellow who was selling a nice set of Dinnerware. I don't remember the price but it was about $200.00.

He had the Fishbowl,fill out the card and maybe win a nice new set.

When the fair was over, he did award the set to the winner....BUT...

then he called everyone else and told them who did win but then he said you
came in second and you win four cups and saucers free, when can I come by and deliver them to you. They looked nice, with gold trim and all.

He told me, it took him two weeks to make all of the deliveries, many of the
people choose to buy the full set at a little discount. He then said he was able to buy a new van with that money

Wow, that's a thought!! Yes, I know I really like the sets that come out with the gold trim at some of the fast food places. We always collect the elegant stemware type like that. That's a good thought!

~Bea P.S. GadgetBob, I wrote to you...did you get it?
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Old July 25, 2007, 03:44 AM
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Default Re: And of course, there is a dark side to everything...darn.

Here's a couple more Quick ideas to Kick around and Throw into the Fish Bowl if anyone's interested...

The Power of Local Email Marketing
http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/5-18-2006-96566.asp
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Power-...ting&id=145219

And Google the following...

Skip Rosell 5 free ideas... Don't want to break any forum rules...

Google #3... You'll get Skip's... Business Card Referral Program...

Give Skip's idea a JV Fish Bowl “twist”...

If you Continually got Multiple businesses to not only follow Skip's idea...

But also got a Fish Bowl concept into each of their businesses...

You'd have some Fish Bowl gold...

Just like these guys...
http://www.fishbowl.com/
http://www.fishbowl.com/about.htm

Phil

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