Another Site That Makes You Money!
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Back in 2000 I took and idea and generated $3,335 cash in 7 days.
It was easy. You could do this too.
The idea was to create a simple multimedia teaching program that allowed people to read, watch videos and surf the web all within one program interface to learn the subject.
It took me all of about 3 hours to create the information and about 45 minutes to create the muti-media front end.
Then, listing it on ebay I sold $3,335 worth of the CD’s in 7 days.
The subject was on eBay, how to use it, how to make money etc… and the program I used for the multi-media front end was called Multimedia Builder from MediaChance.com
The neat thing baout this program (which I still use a lot today) is that it creates one neat user interface and, when you compile it, can create automatically, an ‘auto-run’ CD.
Once you create a product like this you can sell it over and over again- just burn a CD and ship it.
You could also offer a download - if the compiled size is small enough.
There are so many ways of making money online, but if you’re doing anything on ebay, try selling CD’s- it’s the top 1 or 2 most searched items.
2 Responses
Juli Ann
August 5th, 2006 at 10:06 am
1But how do ou LABEL CDs? I understand those Avery labels are very tricky to put on. There are specialized CD printers, at a cost prohibitive to start-ups or small volumes. How can you look professional from the very start of CD production?
David Vallieres
August 9th, 2006 at 10:57 am
2Hi Juli Ann — Actually the Avery labels are not hard at all… and you can print them on any ink jet printer. The hard part is coming up with a design that looks professional, but applying them is pretty easy and they look fine. I would not invest in a CD printer until you start doing 100 CD’s a day. If you want a professional look and have your CD’s printed, burned and shipped for you I would look into CafePress.com or the services of SwiftCd.com. Those are two companies that I use.
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