The other day I mentioned Steve Shulenski’s Antique photo business.
I was telling my wife about it and she let me know about a friend of hers who did something similiar…
She was already doing well in Mary Kay selling cosmetics and creating a downline, but she found another way to create regular customers for her beauty supplies.
She and her husband would arrange to take “glamour photos”.
Like Steve,they found that this made good money all by itself.
But because she’d spent years in Mary Kay and was a self-taught expert on skin care, make up, etc. she was simultaneously selling her product line and creating long term, repeat buy customers.
The photos identified prospects who wanted to be beautiful and made a handsome profit.
Most subsequently ordered product month after month to remain glamourous.
“Net Profit” advertising, upfront income and recurring income… now that’s a great business opportunity or rather, combination of business opportunities.
What product or service can you profitably offer on the front end that lets your advertising pay for itself while letting you sell a related product or service that provides ongoing business?
Picture courtesy Lindsay Jean












MadLuck on September 20th, 2006 at 11:11 am
Two of my main sources of income are selling personalized books through my website (and local sales) and selling used and collectible books through Amazon.com. When I ship a used book I throw in a brochure or catalog of personalized books along with it. If the used book customer is a parent or grandparent (or aunt, uncle, etc., etc.)and I’ve provided them good service with the used book purchase they may be interested enough to check out the personalized books. I figure its a very inexpensive way to reach my target audience for advertising: people who buy books.
Using Photos To Create Back End Profit Streams For Mary Kay (MLM) at Six Figure Income on September 20th, 2006 at 4:02 pm
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