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The self-help business is one of the fastest growing industries on the planet. If you go into any bookstore you will find that a multitude of shelf space has been dedicated to self-help and self-improvement books, tapes, and videos; everything from dieting and building self esteem, to improving your love life and learning to be a better parent.
The trick for savvy entrepreneurs is to learn how to make money with this growing industry even if you are not a self-help guru yourself.
Enter Russell Brunson and Gary Ambrose, two of the Internet's sharpest minds. These guys have built fortunes spotting trends and jumping onboard before anyone else saw them coming.
As a result they have made themselves, and their customers, hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Russ and Gary recently held a teleconference for over 2,000 attendees called:
-- "How To Make Money As A Self-Improvement Guru"
This is what the call revealed.
First: The "self help" industry is huge. Just check out how many people were searching for this information last month alone:
- Self-Help & Self-Improvement - 202,000 searches - Stop/Quit Smoking - 416,000 searches - Time Management - 60,000 searches - Motivation -150,000 searches
...and I have a list of about 30+ more of these.
Second, to create an info product for any of these niches is VERY profitable, but usually runs from about $600 to $1,000 for each product you develop (and this isn't counting cost of graphics and sales letters). With that said, you can usually recover your investment in under a week because the industry is so hot now.
And third, Russell just created a site that will give you private label rights to "self-help" products that are already researched, already written and with the sales letters already written and ready to go.
You get private label rights to two self-help products each month for as long as you remain a member, but if you are one of the first 200 new members, then you will get 8 products this month.
So, if you'd like private label rights to 8 already developed products, just click for more information:
-- http://www.thesecondtier.com/timwknox/sim
As I said, time is money, so if you're interested act fact. If you are one of the first 200 subscribers you can get 8 products the first month instead of just 2.
-- http://www.thesecondtier.com/timwknox/sim
About the author:
Tim Knox is the founder of DropshipWholesale.net, an online
organization dedicated to the success of online and eBay
entrepreneurs. Related Links: http://www.prosperityandprofits.com
http://www.smallbusinessqa.com http://www.dropshipwholesale.net
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