HOT! Something you can sell OVER and OVER ... what is it?
Published: Thu, 10/03/19
Here’s a riddle:
You can sell it over and over, yet it never runs out. You can
find it for free, yet it’s one of the most valuable resources.
Our supply of it continues to grow, yet there is always an
unquenchable demand for it.
WHAT is it?
Do you know the answer?
If you guessed “information”, you are correct!
Because of the factors mentioned in the riddle, it is one of
the best possible things you can sell online.
Today my mentor Eric Holmlund, who is a busy father of 6 kids,
released a free webinar showing how he’s made over $10 Million
selling information:
By leveraging the power of digital delivery through the Internet,
it’s something that you can sell over and over, without having to
keep any product in stock.
Essentially, you can set it up on autopilot.
Yes you can find information for free, but it’s also a fact that
information (aka knowledge) is one of the most valuable
resources known to mankind.
There are always markets of people who are willing to pay
good money for the RIGHT information.
For these reasons and more, I believe this is the best business
model for many aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners.
Compared to most business models, this one is relatively
easy to start, easy to run, and the profit margins are very big.
I’m not saying there’s no work involved, there definitely is!
However, when compared to most common business models,
you’ll see that this one is relatively simple, easy, and compelling
for many reasons.
I encourage you to watch Eric’s free on-demand webinar, in which
he reveals his “$10 Million Recipe” and also exposes the 5 costly
mistakes that may be holding you back from a successful online
business.
Check it out here
This free webinar is only available for a limited time, so be sure
to watch it today or tonight.
Sincerely,
Dave Guindon,
BEng, MASc in Engineering
Software Developer/Webmaster
Online Marketing Entrepreneur
"Information is power only if you can take action with it. Then, and only then,
does it represent knowledge and, consequently, power."
- Daniel Burrus
See how information is powerful here