Jake541
06-18-2007, 12:15 AM
I see a lot of people have chosen Info Products as their Muse. That’s great!
However, I’m geared towards non-info products.
That brings me to the question of the day, has Anyone here been able to…
1.)Find/Create a product (non-info).
2.)Hook up with a CREDIBLE manufacturer.
3.)Sell the product(s), at least semi-consistently.
4.)And of course, turn over large enough profit margins to make it all worth it.
I have been looking for about 6 months now (calling, meeting, ext… ie: more than just surfing the net) for ANY product that I could get directly from a manufacture (or anywhere I guess) that I could either A.) beat 70% of the competition, price wise. or B.) There wasn’t much competition in that market anyway.
I could not find anything that really made my heart race.
I found a couple potentials, but didn’t pull the trigger.
Why, because I am on a shoe string budget and I knew I would need thousands of dollars to market it CORRECTLY and for over 6 months. I could not risk going in debt for a product that had a good chance it would get squashed or I would burn out in.
So now my plan is to “niche the niche” as I call it. Start small with a few things and see what happens.
PS: I’m always looking for a mentor and/or a partner to go into business/muse creation/bounce ideas off of. I have found out, the hard way, that going it alone is dangerous when you don’t know entirely what you are doing (or worse when you think you know exactly what you are doing). So if anyone wants to combine forces shoot me an email at jmossing541@yahoo.com.
Good day.
However, I’m geared towards non-info products.
That brings me to the question of the day, has Anyone here been able to…
1.)Find/Create a product (non-info).
2.)Hook up with a CREDIBLE manufacturer.
3.)Sell the product(s), at least semi-consistently.
4.)And of course, turn over large enough profit margins to make it all worth it.
I have been looking for about 6 months now (calling, meeting, ext… ie: more than just surfing the net) for ANY product that I could get directly from a manufacture (or anywhere I guess) that I could either A.) beat 70% of the competition, price wise. or B.) There wasn’t much competition in that market anyway.
I could not find anything that really made my heart race.
I found a couple potentials, but didn’t pull the trigger.
Why, because I am on a shoe string budget and I knew I would need thousands of dollars to market it CORRECTLY and for over 6 months. I could not risk going in debt for a product that had a good chance it would get squashed or I would burn out in.
So now my plan is to “niche the niche” as I call it. Start small with a few things and see what happens.
PS: I’m always looking for a mentor and/or a partner to go into business/muse creation/bounce ideas off of. I have found out, the hard way, that going it alone is dangerous when you don’t know entirely what you are doing (or worse when you think you know exactly what you are doing). So if anyone wants to combine forces shoot me an email at jmossing541@yahoo.com.
Good day.