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[Q29]Quick & Easy Appetizers
by Brian Garvin, Bri

The Quick & Easy Info Product Creation Guide was created by Dave Lovelace who has spent years mastering how to make money on the Internet. However, we understand you may have no idea who he is which is the whole reason we researched this product for you in the first place. Below you'll find information regarding the system he uses and what you can get back from it no matter if you're new to making money online or if you've done it for years.

The Importance of Understanding

One thing to realize about making money online is that anyone can do it. You, your parents, your kids, or even strangers you pass in the streets are capable of changing their lives in a positive aspect by making money online. These are the things Dave talks about right from the get go and wants you to understand. We also know that realizing this in the beginning stages of your adventure will help you reap financial rewards in the end.

When you are reading his sales letter he comes right out and explains how you don't have to be an investor, student, guru, or anything else to make money online. Basically all you need is a little help by someone who has already gone through the ups and downs of Internet Marketing and has critiqued a system specifically to work with those that haven't yet cracked the secrets of financial bliss. At least this is what we got out of Dave Lovelace's first couple paragraphs.

The Secret Product Formula

Can you believe he actually put the secret right on the sales page. Okay, you probably haven't gone over there yet, but when you do it will be right in front of you within the first half of the sales page. Want to know what it is now? Well, it is a two part system. The first part of the formula is that you need a product. The second? You need someone out there that wants to buy your product from you.

We know the paragraph above may have started out a little misleading, but to be truthful this is the master formula to making money anywhere. As long as you have something to sell and someone to buy it, then it shouldn't be too hard to make money. Dave does suggest however that you don't go out of your way to try and re-invent the wheel. This only makes everything take longer with a substantial amount of trial and error.

Our Overall Analysis

When you look over the Quick & Easy Info Product Creation Guide be sure to check out the snapshot he shows on how making products can bring in massive amounts of money. It looks similar to a Clickbank back office, but we believe it's from a different company. Now while you could think that this isn't for you because it's not a Clickbank system, you might want to think again.

The Quick & Easy Info Product Creation Guide is basically telling you that you can do this with any affiliate marketing program. On a personal suggestion, we already know multiple streams of income are important to keeping your money coming in so if this works with different programs it can be very beneficial. All you have to do is decide on whether or not it's right for you.


It made me recall a time when I needed the same. Sometimes all it needs is to think outside the box a little.

I was 19 years old ( loooong time ago now) and needed some cash to buy a second hand car I had my eye on. Here's what I did...

I went to the local car auction and having been there before, I saw that the auctioneer was standing up there on his dais while all these guys stood in front of him. I got to thinking that the wall behind this guy was just a blank wall with paint peeling off etc. real scruffy.

I approached the owner of the car auction place and offered to put up an advertising board behind the dais. It would advertise local businesses and in the centre of the board would be a shiny brass clock, with the name of the auction, phone number etc underneath as one of the ad spaces on the board.

'OK, how much would this clock cost me?", says the guy.

I was a bit dumbstruck because I was prepared to cut him in on a percentage of the ads, but I just told him I would do it all for free for him and he'd have a much more professional and presentable backdrop for his wall. He agreed.

Next step was that I went to the local tyre shop and told the owner that an ad board was going up at the local car auction in a couple of weeks and only ONE local tyre depot would be allowed to advertise on it. $25.00 a spot or $40 for a double spot.

He snatched my hand off (most car auction cars need new tyres right?).

Next stop was a florist (it happened to be the next shop I came to in the block). "Why would I want to advertise on a board in a car auction?", says the woman. "Well, the place is full to bursting with guys twice a week", says I. "All these guys have wives or girlfriends, who have birthdays, or they get a bunch of flowers 'cos the guy was late home etc". She took an ad spot.

By the time I covered two blocks I had the spots sold. I also had cash and checks in my hand... in advance!

Then it was just a case of buying a couple of plywood sheets, painting them white, buying the stick on letters and dividing up the board into the separate ad blocks. I paid a friend, (who was a bit more nimble fingered than me) to put the lettering on the board. Bought the clock from a second hand store. Installed it at the auction a week later.

The auction owner is happy with his freshened up backdrop, the local business owners are happy and feeling a bit smug that they are the only business of their type on the board. I'm happy becuase i've got my dosh! And quickly. And I was paid in advance. Bada Bing!

I could have driven to the next town (in my 'new' second hand car) and done exactly the same again, but I kind of moved on to other things.

A quick $2,000 bucks by the weekend. Easy if you just think outside the square a bit!

And, of course you can go back a year later and see if the advertisers want to keep their spot on the board for the next 12 months or lose it to one of their competitors....So, another $2,000 in your sweaty little hands!

These days though, it is far easier to earn money online! So that's what I do!

Sincerely,

Roy Carter
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