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  1. Scotch

    Breakthrough Advertising - $1000 book for $12.95 on Amazon?

    BOOKS 
    For some reason it's available if you find it through google but not through Amazon itself, at least that's the case on my end... Amazon.co.uk: Buying Choices: Breakthrough Advertising: How to Write Ads that Shatter Traditions and Sales Records
  2. Scotch

    Breakthrough Advertising - $1000 book for $12.95 on Amazon?

    BOOKS 
    Do you know what edition these new prints will be? I read somewhere that the later editions lost some of their original punch.
  3. Scotch

    Breakthrough Advertising - $1000 book for $12.95 on Amazon?

    BOOKS 
    edit: amazon the platform itself, not Amazon themselves selling it obviously That's what I was thinking, would be pretty sketchy for them to sell a rip-off version of a book which normally runs for over $1000. I'll probably just take the risk, buy it and if the worst comes to the worst I'll...
  4. Scotch

    Breakthrough Advertising - $1000 book for $12.95 on Amazon?

    BOOKS 
    Hey Fastlaners, So I've been snooping around for a copy of Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz for some time, but those of you who are familiar with the book will know it's incredibly rare to find and often goes for $500-$1500 a piece. Though I've stumbled upon a $12.95 softcover...
  5. Scotch

    From Affiliate Marketing To Importing And Ecommerce

    MARKETING 
    Let's reignite this gold-worthy thread. (noob question incoming) Couldn't you theoretically, and initially, do all of this with an affiliate product instead, save all the importing and fulfilment side of things and the endless headaches it brings? Sure, you won't own the product at first...
  6. Scotch

    Udemy's $10 sale is back!

    HOT! 
    Any recommended FB ads courses in particular? If there is one relevant to ecommerce that would be great, if not then a general but applicable one will be fine.
  7. Scotch

    Sharing my lifetime experience in export/import. Product sourcing specialist.

    GOLD! SOURCING 
    Thank you for your response. So would the presence of a .com domain instead of a .cn domain for a Chinese company be a cause of concern in itself? Do .cn domains carry any value over .com domains when scoping out potential manufacturers?
  8. Scotch

    Sharing my lifetime experience in export/import. Product sourcing specialist.

    GOLD! SOURCING 
    Hi Walter. I have a question about verifying a company as a manufacturer which I don't think has been asked. The domain for the "manufacturer" is a .com with no ICP number listed, looked suspicious so I looked deeper and apparently it is a US server based in Dallas (according to the IP...
  9. Scotch

    Sharing my lifetime experience in export/import. Product sourcing specialist.

    GOLD! SOURCING 
    @Walter Hay I've just finished this thread and firstly I must express how grateful I am that you've taken the best part of 2 years helping us just starting on our importing journey, and I will most definitely be purchasing your book in the next day or two. In the meantime, I hope to get your...
  10. Scotch

    First post - Straight to business?

    Also, what if I ran Facebook ads to a landing page directed at potential tenants, collected emails for use when the site was live, and used that list to show agents that there is interest in the market for such a site? It would help validate the idea before I spend time and money on it, and will...
  11. Scotch

    First post - Straight to business?

    I'd plan on starting in the city I live in locally, building relationships with local agents and maybe even scraping listings like @AgainstAllOdds mentioned, proving t's a viable system before expanding into other UK based cities. I guess scraping listings would help get around agents unwilling...
  12. Scotch

    First post - Straight to business?

    Hi Fastlaners, I'm Michael, another ignorant-to-life youngster looking to speed down the fastlane to freedom and glory through global monopolisation, oops...I mean value-giving. I've joined you guys here on the forum after gaining tremendous value from it recently (and opening several eyes to...
  13. Scotch

    Noob of all noobs.

    Noob of all noobs.
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