How to Make money sending out a special envelope.
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Have you ever wondered how it is that you can make $2 dollars per envelope processed guaranteed. Well I was to.I just did not want to send the $35 dollars to find out.
They say that all supplies envelope and postage is provided for each envelope at no cost to you and all you have to do is process the envelope and your guaranteed lets say $200 dollars a day.
So the more envelopes you process the more money you make. You just have to send for the program and follow their simple one page instructions. So after reading several of these mail order letters.
I finally figured it out. I am very analytical sometimes and I am always trying to find out the logic in things. Who knows maybe its not that difficult to figure out. So first of all these companies have books or how to guides that they want help selling. (I came up with that because they said that the envelopes received would need to be filled with their marketing material).
So just think of it as an affiliate program for the direct mail industry.
Many are making several thousand dollars a month by sending out envelopes with sales letters and promo that get people on a mailing list, these repeat customers like to buy information products that will help them solve a problem or cure their pain.
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Now here it is in a nutshell.
- You place a classified ad in the local newspaper,
- with an ad that reads, "work at home opportunities free info send $2 in a SASE (Self addressed stamped envelope)
- to: Here is where you will put your address or Post Box. There you have it.
- You do get paid $2 from each envelope you receive from responses to the ad.(so if you receive 100 responses in a day there is your $200 a day) I'm sure that the responses will vary from day to day.
- Now you fill the SASE with the marketing material for which ever companies program you just joined.
- So if they are selling How To Guides for $39.99 each they are making a killing and all you got was the $2.
- So why not just cut out the middle man and just place the ad, and then fill the envelope with your own How to material. Then you get the whole enchilada. Not bad.
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Thanks, I'm glad you enjoy reading them, because I enjoy writing them.
Now thats a thinker,love your hubs.
Thanks Lee, its cool when we can take something old and make it new again.
"So why not just cut out the middle man and just place the ad, and then fill the envelope with your own How to material. Then you get the whole enchilada. Not bad."
RA - have you DONE this?
and to *this really works* I say Cr*p, cr*p CR*P - NOT!
Privateye, I personally have not tried it because I make money writing articles and doing research, so your right about one thing you can't believe everything you read, especially when it comes to those chain letters.
Very good advice. Many people make a very, very good living selling information through small classified ads. Just look at the back of magazines that run small ads, and you will see the same ads year after year. Would they keep placing these ads and pay for them if they were not making some money?
Its true there are people making money through mail order, simply because they have something that people are interested in, such as credit repair, losing weight and predictions on their lot in life.













joeymedina says:
2 years ago
I absolutely love reading your hubs...
Thank you...