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[N213]New Products On Market
by Gail Jones, Gai
Products and services commonly available today add convenience to our lives. Most homes have a dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, microwave oven, to name a few. These products are essential since they enable us to have additional free time. Even so, we still have other chores. Depending how difficult the chore is, we may pay a service to do it. It is very common for people to pay a service to clean homes, pools or to maintain their yards.

Services can be expensive, though. A typical lawn service charges anywhere from $35 to $75 a cut. Usually a lawn service will visit once per week. If the average price is $50, people pay about $1200 per year for a lawn service. Over ten years, not accounting for inflation, this costs the homeowner $12,000! Wouldn't it be great if there was another way?

Well, I am happy to report that there is a better way. Homeowners may now purchase a Lawnbott Robotic Lawn Mower from Paradise Robotics. The Lawnbott is an exciting new appliance for your yard. Not only does it take away the labor for you or the service you pay, it also does a better job maintaining the lawn. Why? Lawnbott mows more often than you would yourself and more often than your service visits. Lawnbott keeps your lawn mowed and always looking its best.

I am sure by now you are wondering how it works. This is very understandable since robots that mow lawns are not very common yet. It's actually very interesting. Lawnbott runs on a battery. The good news is you do not have to charge the battery yourself. Lawnbott comes with a charging base that sits outside in your yard. The charging base looks like a small garage. Lawnbott uses a thin wire that is placed around your house and the perimeter of the property. Any time Lawnbott detects the wire, he backs-up and goes in a different direction. When his battery is low, Lawnbott searches for the wire and uses it to find his way back to the charging station.

Lawnbott mows in a random pattern. This is the best way to keep your lawn healthy. However, it takes a bit longer to finish mowing using this method. Depending on the size of your yard, Lawnbott may require several charging cycles to completely mow your yard. Typically, Lawnbott will mow from 2 to 4 hours, then take 3 hours to recharge. For a large yard, Lawnbott will alternate between mowing and charging many times.

Although Lawnbott takes longer to mow than the traditional way, there are several advantages. First, Lawnbott does not get tired nor does he sweat in the hot sun. He does not charge money every time he mows. So Lawnbott will mow as often as he needs to to keep the yard maintained. Second, Lawnbott is very quiet. He is so quiet, you can have a conversation with someone while standing right next to him. You can run your Lawnbott in the middle of the night and he won't disturb your neighbors. Third, you no longer have to mow yourself or pay a service and your lawn looks better than it did before. This is because Lawnbott keeps the grass mowed and it doesn't have a chance to get very tall.

The Lawnbott LB3200 Evolution model has two very intelligent software features. If he detects tall grass, he turns up the speed of the blade motor. If there is a lot of tall grass, he performs a spiral pattern right on that spot. He also has adaptive technology. While the Lawnbott LB3200 Evolution is mowing, he is measuring how much grass he is cutting. If Lawnbott has mowed all of the grass, he will stay in the charging base the next cycle!

Paradise Robotics also has the Litter-Robot self cleaning cat litter box. The Litter-Robot was developed by a former automotive engineer who was tired of scooping his cat's litter box. The Litter-Robot has a rotating sphere that contains the cat litter. The sphere sits on top of a base that contains a drawer. Every time the cat uses the Litter-Robot, the sensor is activated. Seven minutes later, the cycle starts. The cat litter is filtered through a heavy-duty screen that separates the litter from the waste. The waste rotates around to a trap door and falls into the drawer in the base. So the cat has clean litter every time he uses the litter box and you no longer have to scoop! You simply empty the drawer once a week (or more or less often, according to your preference). Litter-Robot is great for families having dogs and cats. I won't mention it here, but people who have a problem with their dogs and the cat's litter box know what I am talking about. Litter-Robot solves this problem because the litter box is cleaned automatically.

That's right - the richest man in the world bought the rights to DOS, the operating system that began the Microsoft empire.

There are 5 important lessons Bill Gates could teach you about master resale rights.

1. Find a hungry market with a burning need and fill it.

Bill Gates read about the Altair 8800 computer in Popular Science in 1975. Realizing Altair needed a simple programming language to make the computer popular, Gates sold a version of BASIC to Altair before it was even written. Go to www.newbies-guide-to-making-software.com then Gates worked night and day with Paul Allen and Monte Davidoff to develop it. Microsoft was born.

2. You don't have to create a product to fill a need if you can buy the master resale rights instead.

IBM approached Bill Gates to create an operating system for the PC. Gates initially recommended they contact Digital Research to purchase their CP/M operating system. But those negotiations failed, and IBM came back to Bill Gates.

Of course you don't have to invest $56,000 to get rights worth selling. Often you can buy master resale rights for $100, $50, even $10 or $20. You can even join resale rights membership sites and get thousands of dollars worth of products for a small monthly fee. Sometimes you can even find master resale rights products for free!

Smart marketers know that sometimes you can just rename a product or change the marketing and have a hit. This is where Bill Gates could teach us the third lesson:

3. Repackage or rebrand, change the marketing approach, and build your own brand.

QDOS stood for "Quick and Dirty Operating System." IBM might have bought it even with a name like that, but being a savvy marketer, Gates decided to rebrand it. He dubbed it "PC-DOS," for "PC Disk Operating System." He targeted it squarely at IBM - and they bought it, big time.

When PC clones hit the market, Gates saw another hungry market with a burning need. Microsoft quickly rebranded DOS, dubbing it "MS-DOS" for "Microsoft Disk Operating System," thus building the Microsoft brand at the same time. The rest is history.

Resale rights products are often widely available. If you do the same thing as everyone else, why should someone buy the product from you? For more detail go to www.private-label-contents-riches.com but if you take the time to repackage or rebrand the resale rights where permitted, you will have a unique product you can market to a hungry audience with a burning need. Because the next lesson we can learn from Bill Gates is:

4. Just because someone else didn't become a billionaire with the master resale rights for a product doesn't mean you can't. Use your brain and figure out how to do things better.

Success in any business is often as dependent on intelligence, motivation, and marketing as it is on the product itself.

Others created the BASIC programming language, but Bill Gates repackaged it and sold it to Altair. Digital Research had a perfect operating system for the PC, but they missed out. Tim Paterson created the DOS operating system that would run every PC in the world. But he sold it to Microsoft for $56,000. Bill Gates is now worth an estimated $51 billion. Forbes magazine says he is the richest man in the world.

Realizing he had a hungry market with a burning need, Gates saw opportunities that others missed, took products that were relative failures, and built a multi-billion dollar empire.

Not everyone is Bill Gates, but don't you think we all have opportunities that we either take or miss? And don't you think we sometimes settle for less than we could have?

That brings us to the final lesson that Bill Gates could teach you about master resale rights:

5. Don't sell your life for almost nothing.

Bill Gates took opportunities that others had and did something with them. Do you think Bill Gates would ever sell the master resale rights to all of the Microsoft products for $10?

Don't drop your price. Build your marketing skills instead. Find a hungry market with a burning need. Fill it by creating your own repackaged, rebranded product from other people's master resale rights products. Use your brain and figure out how to do it better. Don't sell your life for nothing. Charge a higher price and make it worth it to people. Fulfill their need and you'll have no shortage of business.
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