MAKE MONEY WITH
PERSONAL
SPORTS SCORECARDS
Here's a beautiful idea that's sure to put a lot of cash in
your pockets! It's an idea that definitely fulfills a need, and
has tremendous market potential virtually any where in the whole
world. As you probably already know, our ever-improving standard of
living is giving everyone more and more leisure time - time to
play, and enjoy doing the things that bring them happiness. Bowling and golf are two sports that have experienced a
tremendous growth surge within just the past 5 years. There's
something about both of these sports that challenges a person
against himself - Spurs his inner determination to become perfect
in his ability to play the game. You can capitalize on the abundance of leisure time, the
challenge of the game, and man's determination to do better the
next time out than last time, with Personalized Bowling or Golf
Scorecards. The only investment needed will be a little bit of
your time, and then your idea should just about perpetuate itself.
Here's how to get organized and started... l) Make several Xerox copies of "Personal Score Cards". Paste
these "copies" onto light weight card stock. 2) Make a list of the sporting goods stores in your area,
particularly those in the areas of your bowling and golfing
establishments. In fact, if you have several, it would be best
to group each list of sports stores with the bowling or golfing
facilities by area. 3) With your example of the "Personal Scoring Record," call upon
the owners or managers of these bowling and, or golfing
outlets. Using a low-keyed sales approach, explain the
workings of your product, and sell them on the idea of putting
up the money for the basic supply of cards and printing. (This
will enable you to reap l00% profit from the sale of
advertising on the cards.) These facilities benefit from an
advertisement on the "front page" of each score card. Your
sale to the bowling/golfing facilities managers should be for
the provision of one to five thousand of these cards, which
they'll make available to their patrons free of charge at their
cash control counters. 4) You can either sell the advertising space on the card yourself,
or hire commission sales people to do the selling for you. It
would be best to do your own selling, because once you've got
the card sold, you'll not have to do any reselling - just call
on your advertisers about once every three months to perpetuate
their contracts with you. It will be important, though, for
you to "drop in" on your advertisers at least once a month to
check to see how things are going, and if they are pleased with
your advertising. If you don't drop in on your advertisers
except at renewal time, you will find it very hard to sustain
them as advertisers. 5) You should charge each advertiser at least $100 for exposure of
his "one by one" display ad on 5,000 of your cards for 3 months
running. With space for a total of twenty such ads, which the
advertiser supplies for you, each bowling or golfing facility
that you set up with these personal scorecards should mean a
couple of thousand dollars in profits. 6) When you've sold your advertisers, and collected the ads they
want to run on your scorecard, take the "sample card" to your
printer (any quick print shop will do), have him help you with
the "paste-up" and tell him to print 5,000 for you, and to
finish them by folding them for you. Your costs should all be
absorbed within the money received from the bowling or golfing
establishment you first sold the cards to... When your cards
are ready, simply take them to the original bowling or golfing
manager, exchange a few amenities and leave them with him for
handing out to his patrons or customers. From start to finish, the whole project shouldn't take you
more than a couple of weeks. And if you only sold one card every
three months, this would/could mean a very easy annual income of
$12,000... Of course the ideal situation is to go on selling these
cards, using the same principle, to as many different bowling and
golfing centers as possible. In small towns with only one or two
such centers, travel to the surrounding towns and sell the idea to
them. In the Seattle, Washington area, the people are grossing
more than $150,000 a year while working only one month out of
every three! This is the idea... It's very workable any where in the world
... It's been proven to be a fabulous money-maker in Seattle,
Washington... The next step, and the rest is up to you!