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What Would You Do?

I’m sitting on over $10,000 worth of tools & courses that would help anyone create a successful Internet Business.  I already own & use everything that came in the Boca Conversations Software Package recently offered by James Brausch.  So I knew it was a great deal and I bought in bulk.

I figured I could use the tools/courses as bonuses and/or sell them at a steep discount and still make a profit.  I’m not short on ideas but I’m sure some readers have great ideas I haven’t thought of so I’m asking for your suggestions.  What would you do in this situation?

The best response in my arbitrary opinion will win a prize with a value of at least $300.  You have until Monday to post a comment with your idea(s).  If you want to win the prize, make sure you use a valid email address when you post your comment.

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    1. I’ll tell you exactly what I’d do…I’d go to the special education department of a high school (NOT the school board) and talk to a special education teacher and find out the identity of a bright but socially inept senior who would do good working in a solitary occupation (such as sitting alone with a computer developing and marketing products). Of course, the first requirement would be that they must be a good writer. Usually high-functioning autistic kids are great for this, as well as kids with Aspergers, just so long as they are not self-pitiers or whiners. These are typically good kids, just not capable of functioning in a social environment like an office.

      Anyways, I’d make a deal with them. Give them the software, 2 hours of mentoring, and if they are successful in 2 years time, they pay you not the discounted, but THE FULL PRICE OF THE SOFTWARE.

      Meanwhile, it’s a donation, so it’s likely a tax write-off (see your tax professional). It’s income two years down the road if they pay you back.

      But no one can ever pay you the price of knowing you helped sponsor a kid that most people would just throw away.

      Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 5:53 am | Permalink

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    1. News By Tom Brownsword › Trackback: What Would Tom Do? on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 6:29 pm

      [...] Glue. I’d create a program that would use these products, then include those products in the p…. In other words, the “glue” would be the program that ties (or “sticks” might be a better word here) all of the products together. I’d charge a monthly fee (to help week out procrastinators) and sell (perhaps at a discount over the regular price to ensure that the participants purchase them from you) or provide the products as they are needed by the participant. The goal would be to guide the purchasers to the point where they own a freedom business. [...]

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