Pay For It Quickly! Thank you for making this investment. I assume you're reading this bonus because you'd like to pay for your investment in my program in the shortest possible time. Congratulations. I admire your ambition. In December of 2006 I purchased a web site business from an old friend. He's a retired gentleman and didn't like sitting around a computer dealing with the day-today operations of the business. You can see the web site at www.chatteling.com. The product is called The Beginner s Guide to Chatteling. Chattel is a legal term for personal property. Your TV is chattel. Your couch is chattel. Your telephone is chattel. The screen, you are reading this on is chattel. You get the idea. As I was reviewing that book, one page jumped out at me as being perfect for people who wanted to make some money in a hurry. I'm confident anyone can take this page, do what it says, and earn back the small investment you made in this program, in seven days or less. Through the you can repeat the process over and over again. Whenever you need extra money. So let's get started... Print this next page out and fill in the blanks. Don t like your answers? Do it over. It is a tool that helps you to focus in.
My hobbies or interests are. I have a lot of ( this kind of stuff.) Here is what I have right now in my basement, attic, garage, spare room or shed: Now the things on this list that I have not used in the last year are: Check the box next to the item that you probably can sell and not miss. Next step is to login to your ebay account. If you don't have one, it's very easy to set up, and it's free. Go to ebay.com and look for the highlighted word Register, click on that and in less than five minutes you will be signed up for your ebay account. Then you do a search at ebay for completed listings of similar items you own but don t need anymore. This will give you an idea of how much cash you have laying around your house. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. You search the completed auctions to find items that are getting lots of bids because lots of bids means lots of interest in your item and it will probably sell quickly and for a price you'll like. Everything and I mean EVERYTHING sells on ebay, including million-dollar planes and motor homes. Even stuff as big and heavy as pool tables. But if you'd rather not go that route, check out a web site called www.craigslist.org.
At this web site and others like it. You're able to place free advertising for whatever it is you want to sell. So if you have a dining room set the you'd like to get rid of, and you don't have money to buy a classified in your daily newspaper, check out Craig's List, were you could put a free advertisement. You could also call around asking your friends and relatives if they know anyone who needs a whatever it is you have the sell. You can also send an e-mail to your list of friends and relatives. Tell them how much you are asking, which you can base on the research you did on completed auctions at ebay. Be sure to check the WANTED section on Craig's List also. Here's a few examples:
In that last example, you can see that someone is looking for an elliptical, and they're willing to pay $50. In this case, if you have an elliptical, and you're not using it, call them. If you don't have an elliptical but you know someone who does and they are using it as a coat rack, call and ask if they want to sell it. Maybe they will give it to you just to get rid of it. Before you do that though call the advertiser to be sure they still need one. Also, don't limit yourself to your local area on Craig's List. If you have something that could get you $200 or $300 or $500 it would be very worth it to check out areas one or two hours from you. Maybe nobody in your area wants your waterbed set, but someone an hour away might.
Spend some time poking around Craig s List. I think you ll be amazed at some of the things you ll find. Just this morning I found someone who is willing to pay $200 for a certain type of rowing machine. I wish I had it. You might. If you happen to have a lot of books on one topic, that you don't use anymore don't sell them individually. Package them in groups of five or 10 books sell them that way. The post office has flat rate boxes. You can stuff in as much as will fit and it only cost you $8.10. Whoever buys your books or whatever will have to pay the $8.10, to have it shipped. When using this technique, be sure to include the original retail price of whatever it is you are selling. If you take the time to print out page 2 and fill in the blanks and walk around your home looking for stuff, you ll probably find several things that you can get started with. The important thing is to get started, to build up some skills. And remember, this is a skill you can use for life, not just to earn back the money you invested in my information. Good luck!