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| Are You Selling Lettuce Or Oil? |
By:
Roy Miller |
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Do you know what the typical profit margin is in the
grocery business? Roughly 1-3%. That's virtually nothing.
I call it "lettuce money".
Grocery stores hope to make it up on volume.
They have to sell lots and lots of stuff every single day
in order to turn a profit at all. The margins so low
because lettuce is all over the place. It's relatively easy
to get. That makes it cheap.
Now, how do you like the price of gasoline lately? Crude oil
is extremely tough to get. There's a limited supply that
appears to be getting more limited every day. It's tough to
extract it from the ground, tough to refine into products
and expensive to transport. Oil is expensive because the
supply is how and the demand is high.
That's the resale rights "silver bullet". Actually, is the
silver bullet for any product. If you want to maximize your
profits, you need something in high demand, but in low
supply.
In a word, you want SCARCITY.
Consider most of the resale rights products out there.
They may or may not be in high demand, so let's assume
they are. But are they in low supply? Not even close.
If a resale rights product is available to anybody with a
pulse, the market either is saturated already, or will be
very soon. It's tough to sell under those conditions. It's
almost impossible to get rich. You'll make lettuce money.
When you're looking for resale rights opportunities, don't
settle for anything less than scarcity.
If you've been frustrated online, and you thought resale
rights were the magic elixir, make sure you're drilling for
digital oil and avoiding the lettuce
Copyright (c) 2006 by Roy Miller
Roy Miller created http://www.Resale-Money-Machine.com and
has released a unique step-by-step report that tells you
how to use the "secret weapon" of the gurus to jumpstart
your online profits with resale rights. Claim your copy at
http://www.Resale-Money-Machine.com, along with a special
free "unannounced" bonus.
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