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* Question: What is FORM™? (Carbomer Homopolymer)

Carbomer is an industry trade name which identifies a series of crosslinked hydrogel polymers. Carbomers have been in wide commercial use for decades since they are non-toxic, not absorbed, and are listed as “generally recognized as safe (GRAS).” A wide variety of carbomers are FDA-approved.

* Question: How does FORM™ work?

SIMPLE: It’s all about meal portion control…

FORM™ is NOT a “miracle weight loss pill.” Each FORM™ capsule contains hundreds of FORM™ microbeads; made from our proprietary, non-toxic, FDA-approved water-absorbent polymer designed to expand up to 500x in size when taken as directed.

Each FORM™ rapid-acting capsule dissolves within 10 minutes of ingestion. The microbeads absorb the free water and expand to fill the stomach; promoting the release of hormones that signal the hunger center in the brain to suppress your appetite. So by the time you sit down and start eating, you are already beginning to “feel full.”

Simply stated: FORM™ lets you eat less without feeling hungry. And in combination with a healthy lifestyle and weight management program, most people using FORM™ tend to lose more weight than with dieting and / or exercise alone.

* Question: How do I use FORM™?

FORM™ is typically taken as 1 or 2 capsules with 8 oz. of water, one-half hour before eating. Whether you need 1 or 2 capsules varies by individual, so see what works best for you. As a general guideline, you should start with 1 capsule, especially if you weigh 150 lbs. or less. If you don’t have a sense of fullness during the meal from one capsule, then next time try 2 capsules. Everyone is different, so FORM™ works slightly differently for everyone.

* Question: Can FORM™ clog up my system?

NO: FORM™ microbeads have an extremely slick and slippery surface so they do not stick to one another and they do not adhere to the mucous membranes or the linings of the GI tract. Fully expanded, each microbead is about the size of a small pea allowing it to easily and gently slide through the GI tract without clumping or sticking to anything.

* Question: Is FORM™ associated with GI or bowel problems?

NO: FORM™ is totally bio-inert. It is made from a water-swelling polymer that is not absorbed or digested, neither does it absorb nutrients or other ingested materials. FORM™ is designed to behave like many natural foods that pass through the GI tract undigested (i.e., corn, lentils, peanuts, etc.).

* Question: Does FORM™ have any significant side effects?

NO: FORM™ is a mechanical gastric bulking agent that has no nutritional value. It does not contain ephedrine, or any stimulants. FORM™ promotes bowel regularity, but it is not a laxative; nor does it interfere with digestion, or blood sugar levels.

FORM™ is not known to promote any significant side effects. It is non-fermenting and does not cause flatulence (gas).

* Question: Do I have to drink water with FORM™ capsules?

YES: Drinking 6-8 oz of tap water with each FORM™ capsule is VERY IMPORTANT for 2 reasons:

First; FORM™ capsules need to be swallowed whole - without chewing or breaking them open in the mouth.

Second; once the capsules dissolve in the stomach, the microbeads expand by absorbing water. In order for the beads to expand properly, the stomach needs to have enough free water present. Six to 12 ounces of water must be taken with each capsule 1/2 to 1 hour before meals for FORM™ to work safely and achieve maximal effectiveness.

FORM™ is a patent-pending, ultra-pure superabsorbent hydrogel that has the remarkable ability to absorb 500 to 1,000 times its weight in water in the stomach in less than one minute. FORM™ microbeads are made from a synthetic carbomer developed for use as a temporary pre-meal gastric bulking agent. As a class, carbomers have been “generally recognized as safe” for many years and have been used in a wide variety of FDA-approved applications.

* Tested for Purity:

FORM™ is entirely bio-inert, non-toxic, and non- absorbable and is manufactured to meet the same standards for purity that is required for pharmaceutical products.

* Clinical Data:

FORM™ Clinical Trial Results

FORM™ has been evaluated in a clinical trial designed to define its clinical efficacy and safety. From December 2007 through February 2008, thirty participants were evaluated at four clinical sites located at physician-managed medical weight loss clinics. Each enrollee signed an informed consent and was provided with ninety 750mg capsules of FORM™. Participants were instructed to take FORM™ as directed and return weekly for weigh-ins, consultation and to answer study questionnaires. Information was collected weekly for four weeks from each person regarding: a) certain personal information; b) diet and eating habits and behaviors; c) FORM™ utilization; d) FORM™ effectiveness; e) hunger status; f) meal portion sizes, and g) any associated side effects or adverse events. The findings are summarized below:

1. Participant Statistics:
* Average Age: 49
* Average Beginning: BMI - 30.5; Weight - 183 lbs; Height - 65 in
* Average Ending: BMI - 29.3; Weight - 175 lbs; Height - 65 in
2. Responders: 94.1%
3. Average 4-week Weight Loss: 7.6 lbs (4.2% of Body Mass)
4. Average Number of Capsules Taken per Day: 2.1
5. Average Reduction in Meal Portion Size: 34.3%
6. Average Rating of Hunger Control Effectiveness: 86.7%
7. Average Time to “feel” Fullness Effect: 33 minutes
8. Average Duration of “Fullness” Effect: 2.5 hours
9. Total Doses Administered: >2,000
10. Total Incidence of Side-effects: 3.6%; Adverse Events: None

MLM MACHINE #13 — Where To Place Your 1″ Ads For Less Than $5.00

This report, “Where To Place Your 1″ Advertisement For Less Than $5.00″ is one of 15 reports contained in the series, “How To Build A Lean, Mean MLM MACHINE. . By Mail.” If you have not purchased the entire set of reports, I urge you to do so at this time so you can take full advantage of this program.

There are hundreds of small mail order type publications where you can place 1″ or 2″ ads very inexpensively. If you are promoting the MLM MACHINE reports, this is a very inexpensive way for you to get started.

You will note that most of these publications require less than $5.00 for a 1″ advertisement (ad). If you place an ad in these publications, you will receive three benefits. First, you will probably get a few orders. Secondly, you will normally get a “checking copy” of the publication. And Thirdly, you will probably receive many offers from other people who have read your ad. It’s a nice way to get “educated” in the mailorder business.

The listing below is sorted by cost/circulation. In that way, you can see immediately what publication will circulate your ad for the least amount of money. To place an ad, simply use the small space ads contained in our report, “MLM MACHINE LAUNCHING Pad Kit” and strip or paste your name in the space provided. When you get an order for the reports, send it out with a copy of the MLM MACHINE flyer. That way, you can develop repeat business by selling the entire MLM MACHINE at $25.00.

NOTE: These prices were accurate when this report was first published, but you should write the publications you are interested in advertising with and get their latest circulation/pricing information.

No Publication Address City St $Cost/circ. Circ Cost/inch Publisher’s name

  1  Awesome Adsheet            Box 4916   Panorama City Ca 91412                3.00   10,000  0.0003          Exciting World
  2  Buy-Sell Opportunities     Box 201406  Bloomington Mn 55420                 2.00    5,000  0.0004          Dave Meyers
  3  New Dawn Technology        8392 Yorkshire, Anaheim Ca  92804                6.00   15,000  0.0004          New Dawn Tech.
  4  52 Weeks                   6006 Greenbelt Rd, Greenbelt Md  20770          12.00   26,000  0.0005          Richard Kind
  5  Atlanta Adsheet            2980 Delmar Ln, Atlanta  Ga 30311                1.00    2,000  0.0005          Lisa Lamb
  6  Peoples’ Advertiser        91 Ames St     Boston Ma  02124                  4.00    8,000  0.0005          Stewart Enterp.
  7  $1 Per Inch Adv.           8581 Twana Dr, Garden Grove,Ca 92641             1.00    2,000  0.0005          Dick Swan
  8  Christian M.O. Digest      PO Box  427, Riva Md 21140                       3.00    5,000  0.0006          Ray Goff
  9  Limelight                  PO Box 249, Quincy  Il 62306                     3.00    5,000  0.0006          J&M Enterprises
 10  Mario’s Crystal Adv.       PO Box 456, Cranford NJ 07016                    6.00   10,000  0.0006          Mario Borsellino,J
 11  Janet’s Ads                PO Box 226, Vanceboro NC 28586                   2.00    3,000  0.0007          Janet’s Products
 12  Wise Owl Ads               PO Box 29422,  Baltimore Md 21213                2.00    3,000  0.0007          S.O. Jolly
 13  “Ad”-Venturer              35 Edgewood Rd, Portland Ct 06480                2.00    3,000  0.0007          C.E. McNiff
 14  Dutch Treat                2985  Bronco Ln, Norco    Ca 91760               7.00   10,000  0.0007          Anne Marieke
 15  Ed Canty’s Carolinian Ad   4828 Zorich Dr, Charlotte  NC  28227             7.50   10,000  0.0008          Ed Canty
 16  Entrepreneur’s Digest      PO Box 3224, Oshkosh Wi 54904                    9.00   12,000  0.0008          Entrep. Digest
 17  Thru the Looking Glass     PO Box 467, Shillington Pa    19607             12.00   16,000  0.0008          Image Marketing
 18  Torontos Success  Ad       706 Ridge Rd. W, Grimsby  On  L3M4E7            15.00   20,000  0.0008          Success Strategies
 19  Laurie’s Ads               1425 Stabler Ln,  Yuba City Ca    95991          8.00   10,000  0.0008          Laurie J. Wright
 20  Northern Lights Ad         117 W Harrison, Chicago Il    60605             20.00   25,000  0.0008          Dan Beckett
 21  Tami & Joseph’s Mo Mkt     Box 154, Lincoln City Or 97367                   8.00   10,000  0.0008          Vita
 22  The Int’s Small Bus Ad     51578 Ond St, South Bend In 46637               12.00   15,000  0.0008          Wiffletree Ind.
 23  The Wizard  of Adz         807 Broadway, Quincy Il 62301                    8.00   10,000  0.0008          J&M Enterprizes
 24  Toronto’s Success Adv      1640 Bayview Ave, Toronto On M4G4E9              8.00   10,000  0.0008          Success Strategies
 25  Calif High Sierra          2615Mo N Central Av, Visalia   Ca    93291       6.00    7,000  0.0009          Calif High Sierra
 26  Excel Adv                  975 Denmore St NW, Palm Bay  Fl     32907        6.00    7,000  0.0009          Roger Coulther
 27  Mail Order Messeng         PO Box 17131, Memphis  Tn    38187               9.00   10,000  0.0009          Mailorder Messg
 28  The Gleaner Adsheet        6429 Gilson Av, N Hollywood, Ca     91606        2.00    2,200  0.0009          Ana Angelescu
 29  Ben Frank’s Almanac        Box 655, Pinellas Park    Fl   34664            12.00   13,000  0.0009          Kelly Publ.
 30  Choice Opportunities       Box 600927,  N Miami Bch  Fl   33160             6.00    6,000  0.0010          Gibbs  Publ
 31  Country Wide Ads           Box 270421, Okla City   Ok     73127             2.00    2,000  0.0010          Graham’s
 32  Covert’s Adv               14 E 900 N, Layton Ut 84041                     10.00  10,000   0.0010          J.L. Covert
 33  Dale’s Rapid Flyer         PO Box 361, Yuba City Ca 95992                   1.00   1,000   0.0010          D.R. Ford
 34  Dollar Daze Adv.           PO Box 213, Greenwood NC    29648                1.00   1,000   0.0010          Bibb Jones
 35  Econo Adsheet              146-15 133rd  Av, Jamaica NY 11436               2.00   2,000   0.0010          Wm.H. Fordham
 36  Fast Start Team Adv        PO Box 70268, Salt Lake Cy Ut 84170              5.00   5,000   0.0010          George Norr
 37  Geneva’s Ad-Sheet          Rt  1, Box 630, Marble Hill Mo 63764             1.00   1,000   0.0010          Geneva Strosnider
 38  Grace’s Ad Sheet           Rt 2, Box 794, Union  Grove Al 35175             1.50   1,500   0.0010          Grace’s
 39  Graphic  Impressions       RR1, Box 12, Ararat  NC 27007                    2.50   2,500   0.0010          Graphic Impress.
 40  Hobbyists & Collectors     PO Box 1051, Quincy Il 62306                     5.00   5,000   0.0010          Clarance Gale
 41  Mail order Adv.            142 Pond St, Wakefield RI 02880                  2.00   2,000   0.0010          T.F. Holland
 42  Mailorder Un-Classified    PO Box 402, Clay Center Ks 67432                 3.00   3,000   0.0010          Rice Publ.
 43  Mail-Courier  Express      PO Box 1505, Richmond Ca 94802                   5.00   5,000   0.0010          Andre Gilliam
 44  Many Happy Returns         6702 Silver  Sage, Ft. Worth Tx     76137        3.00   3,000   0.0010          Pat  Catanesi
 45  Matco Advertiser           415 E Ford Ave.,Baltimore Md 21230               2.00   2,000   0.0010          Matco Enterp.
 46  Mighty Poor Adsheet        2615 N Central Av., Visalia Ca 93291             1.00   1,000   0.0010          Calif. Adsheets
 47  Mo Ca Hobby  Adsheet       2615 N Central Av., Visalia Ca 93291             3.00   3,000   0.0010          Calif. Adsheets
 48  Money Making Adv.          PO Box  600927, NMiami Bch  Fl 33160             4.00   4,000   0.0010          Gibbs  Publ
 49  Northeastern Herald        270 Saratoga Rd Plaza, Glenville NY  12302       2.00   2,000   0.0010          J.L.C. Future Pub
 50  Ozark  Flyer               Box 624, Cherokee Village Ar 72525               1.00   1,000   0.0010          K. Weiland
 51  Patsy’s Gettin’ Place      Box 106,  Carson Tx     75636                    2.00   2,000   0.0010          Patsy Martin
 52  Rosebud Adsheet            2091 NW 21st Terr.  #7-107 Stuart, Fl 34994      1.00   1,000   0.0010          Andrea Lotak
 53  Second Income Ntwk.        Box 1382, Alameda Ca 94501                       5.00   5,000   0.0010          Ray Thomas
 54  Sun Coast Adv              PO Box17672, Tampa Fl 33682                      1.00   1,000   0.0010          Terry Baker
 55  Target Advertiser          9078 Eglise Ave, Downey Ca 90240                 2.00   2,000   0.0010          Thms Mongeon
 56  The Happy House Adv        PO Box 414, Altus AR 72821                       3.00   3,000   0.0010          Peter Rothe
 57  The Leader                 PO Box 27, Lawrenceburg Ky 40342                 5.00   5,000   0.0010          The Leader
 58  The Leap Ahead Adsht       1019 Utau Ave, Libby  Mt 59923                   2.00   2,000   0.0010          Bonnie J. Wood
 59  The Mailorder Jungles Ad   PO Box 5521,  Stockton Ca 95205                  5.00   5,000   0.0010          P. Lyons  & Asso
 60  Today’s Riches             21854 North Dr., Nuevo Ca 92367                  2.00   2,000   0.0010          Riches
 61  Unicorn Express            8640 Guilford Rd., Columbia Md 21046             2.00   2,000   0.0010          Kevin O’Rourke
 62  Mary’s Mail Mart           Box 60, Albert City Ia 50510                     5.00   4,500   0.0011          M.C. Holt
 63  Buckeye Bulletin           PO Box 1188, Fremont Oh 43420                    3.00   2,500   0.0012          Roger Goad Pntg
 64  Carver Country             36 Indian St., S Carver Ma 02366                 6.00   5,000   0.0012          N. Malinowski
 65  Flamingo Advertiser        9122 S Fed.  Hwy 173,  Port St. Lucie Fl 4952    6.00   5,000   0.0012          Andrea Lotak
 66. Idea Digest                PO Box 80, Foyil Ok 74031                        9.00   7,500   0.0012          GD Services
 67  Mailorder Dynamite         PO Box 681519, Miami Fl 33168                    6.00   5,000   0.0012          TNT Books
 68  Mo Business  Booster       Box 309, McKeesport Pa    15134                  6.00   5,000   0.0012          Mark McClellan
 69  The Kitchen Table Adsh     PO Box 190, Ridge Ny    11961                    6.00   5,000   0.0012          Peter A. Wigger
 70  The Silver Sheet           PO Box 776, Park  Ridge Il       60068           6.00   5,000   0.0012          R&Z Publ.
 71  Success Advertiser         2067 S. Linden Ave Springfield Mo 65804          5.00   4,000   0.0013          W.G. Smith,
 72  The Big Ad-Sheet           PO Box 3087, Jekyll Island Ga 31520             10.00   8,000   0.0013          Profit Gens
 73  California Adsheet         2615 N  Central Ave., Visalia, Ga 93291          2.00   1,500   0.0013          Calif. Adsheets
 74  Christmas Journal          PO Box 354, Christmas Fl 32709                   4.00   3,000   0.0013          Bob Constable
 75  Image                      6702 Silver Sage, Ft. Worth Tx 76137             2.00   1,500   0.0013          Pat Catanesi
 76  Jeanne’s Mo Clipboard      PO  Box 424, Morganville NJ 07751                4.00   3,000   0.0013          Joe Reinbold
 77  Life Line                  Rt 1, Box 153, Knob Noster, Mo    65336          4.00   3,000   0.0013          Joe Patillo
 78  Phoenix  Mo Ads & Opp      PO Box 9762, Baltimore Md 21284                  4.00   3,000   0.0013          Tom Suit
 79  Spg Valley Advertiser      Rt 1, Box  187, W. Baden In 47469                4.00   3,000   0.0013          DMC Publ.
 80  Superior M.O. Adv.         17047 Gothic Ave, Granada Hills Ca 91344         2.00   1,500   0.0013          Superior Services
 81  The Hurricane Fleet        4808 S.  Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach SC 29575      4.00   3,000   0.0013          John Carpenter
 82  Town & Country  Adv.       PO Box 212, Shelbyville  Tx 75973                4.00   3,000   0.0013          Southrn Svc. Co
 83  Whirl Wind Adv.            5375 SW 40th  Ave #205 Ft. Lauderdale Fl 33314   2.00   1,500   0.0013          W.J. Weir
 84  The Chesapeake Adsheet     1511 N Broadway, Baltimore, Md 21213             7.00   5,000   0.0014          R. Dandridge
 85  Ultimate Advertiser        2024 Sullivan Trail,  Easton Pa 18042            7.00   5,000   0.0014          Eric Snyder
 86  Baldy’s Big Bend Adv.      PO Box 20194, Tallahassee   Fl 32316             2.00   1,400   0.0014          Harry Pinson
 87  Carolina Trade Winds       522 North, McClure Pa 17841                      5.00   3,500   0.0014          Rhonda Wagner
 88  Mailorder Fantasia         522 North,  McClure Pa 17841                     8.00   5,500   0.0015          Worldwide Ind.
 89  Ad Affair                  PO Box 6782, Orange Ca 92613                     3.00   2,000   0.0015          Sundance Accept
 90  Calif Mail Gazette         Box 508, Duarte Ca 91009                         6.00   4,000   0.0015          Gold Service
 91  Direct Mail Business       PO Box 1343, Lake Worth   Fl 33460              15.00  10,000   0.0015          Broadway Publ.
 92  Dir. of Opportunities      Rt 1, Box 10790, Madisonville Tn 37354           6.00   4,000   0.0015          William Lee
 93  Fay’s Business Builder     348 Puuhale Rd,  Honolula Hi 96819               3.00   2,000   0.0015          Fay & Jim  Hoilien
 94  Home Business              PO Box 1922, Sumas Wa 98295                      3.00   2,000   0.0015          Home Business
 95  Little Cheaper Peeper      PO Box 115, Clinton Tn 37717                     3.00   2,000   0.0015          HTM Subsidiaries
 96  Mail Ideas Plus Adsheet    319 W.  Norris St. Philadelphia Pa 19122         3.00   2,000   0.0015          MS Mart
 97  Mailorder Treasure         1741 S. Horne St., Oceanside, Ca 92054           3.00   2,000   0.0015          United
 98  One World Advertiser       PO  Box 66164, Albany NY 12206                   3.00   2,000   0.0015          Lumal Mktg Gp
 99  288 Kennendale   Tx  76060               4.00   2,000   0.0020          Darrel Scheiske
223  Plain-O Ads from Plano     3316 Kingsbridge Dr. Plano Tx 75075              2.00   1,000   0.0020          Gwen-Franklin
224  Polly’s  Bulletin          PO Box 495, Rockville  Ct 06066                  4.00   2,000   0.0020          PG Aldridge
225  Pony Express Adv.          12533 Pony Express Knoxville Tn   37922          2.00   1,000   0.0020          E.  Martin
226  Printstop Sales Puller     5406 E. 4th Plain Blvd Vancouver Wa  98661       2.00   1,000   0.0020          Printstop
227  Profit Pack Marketing      PO Box 279, Grover NC  28073                     2.00   1,000   0.0020          Dale Advertising
228  Randy’s Adsheet            504-A  North 7th St Las Vegas Nv   89101         2.00   1,000   0.0020          R.J. Bleicher
229  Redwood Record             245 Mt.Hermon Rd Scotts Valley Ca95066           2.00   1,000   0.0020          Wealth Wise Pb.
230  Road Runner Express        PO Box 42683, Tucson Az  85733                   2.00   1,000   0.0020          Double L  Books
231  Rogue Ads                  PO Box 115, Gold Bch.  Or 97444                  2,00   1,000   0.0020          L&D Enterprises
232  R.L.H. Discount Adv.       PO Box  331, Mt Morris, Mt 48458                 4.00   2,000   0.0020          R.L.H Network  D
233  Sandlapper                 PO Box 400, Williamston SC 29697                10.00   5,000   0.0020          Danny Chasteen
234  Shirley’s  Swappers Guide  PO Box 346, Drayton    SC 29333                  2.00   1,000   0.0020          Faith Gift Shop
235  Silva’s Adsheets           316 W 51st, New  York  NY 10019                  2.00   1,000   0.0020          Silva Publ.
236  Sonlight Advertiser        PO Box 469, Bunn NC 27508                        2.00   1,000   0.0020          Sonlight
237  Special Edition            Box 4456, Hamilton On L8V4S7                     2.00   1,000   0.0020          Niagara Promot.
238  Speedy Kads                PO Box  270421 Okla. City  Ok   73127            2.00   1,000   0.0020          Hal Graham
239  SRNL Advertiser            PO Box 386, Naples NC 28760                      2.00   1,000   0.0020          SRNL Advertiser
240  St. Pete’s  Ads.           PO Box 11656 St Petersburg  Fl   33733           2.00   1,000   0.0020          The Steward Co.
241  Sunset Bulletin            PO Box 187, Oshawa    On L1H7L1                  2.00   1,000   0.0020          Sunset Entp.
242  Super Saver Ads            106 Jackson,  Knoxville,Tn 61448                 6.00   3,000   0.0020          Nesslser Press
243  Supermail                  PO Box 4872,   Greenville  SC  29680             3.00   1,500   0.0020          James Childers
244  Survine’s Servant  Ads     2365 Oswego, Aurora    Co 80010                  2.00   1,000   0.0020          Survine’s
245  Sylvia’s Legs’             36 Chestnut St. Glen Cove NY    11542            6.00   3,000   0.0020          Cedric Naude
246  Tammy’s Mailbag Adv.       PO Box 723, Palo Cedro     Co    96073           6.00   3,000   0.0020          Hartman Entp.
247  Texas Star                 PO Box 769, Freeport  Tx 77541                   2.00   1,000   0.0020          H&H Enterp.
248  The Ad Net Express         1202 Ferndale Dr  Round Rock Tx 78664            2.00   1,000   0.0020          Christy Publ.
249  The Best Deal Adv.         16460 Monterey St  Lake Elsinore  Ca 92530       2.00   1,000   0.0020          T. Mongeon
250  The Blue Star              1425 Stabler Lane #11 Yuba City Ca  95993        4.00   2,000   0.0020          Laurie Wright
251  The Businessman            PO  Box 0281 Citrus Heights Ca   95611           2.00   1,000   0.0020          Wright Entp.
252  The Canadian Connection    Box 4456, Hamilton On L8V4S7                     2.00   1,000   0.0020          Niagara Promot.
253  The Candies Express        PO Box  2241, Batesville, Ar   72503             4.00   2,000   0.0020          E&S Marketing
254  The Clintonian             PO Box 20529, El Cajon  Ca    92021              2.00   1,000   0.0020          Anne L Clinton
255  The Early Bird             Box 1215, Broderick  Ca 95605                    2.00   1,000   0.0020          Easy Street
256  The Gad  About Gazette     PO Box 602, Merrimack NH     03054               2.00   1,000   0.0020          J.E. Leblanc
257  The Green Country Adv      PO Box 1869, Tahlequah   Ok 74465                2.00   1,000   0.0020          Marketing  Conc.
258  The Green River Adv.       PO Box 93, Greensbury   Ky    42743              3.00   1,500   0.0020          Robert A Judd
259  The Lone Star              PO Box 610473 Port Huron     Mi   48061          3.00   1,500   0.0020          O.J. Primeaux
260  The Lynx Advertiser        5723 10th Ave, Los  Angeles  Ca   90043          2.00   1,000   0.0020          Tina A. Smith
261  The  Pay Day Adsheet       PO Box 792, Woodbine  NJ 08270                   2.00   1,000   0.0020          Pay Day Enterp
262  Truth in Advertising       2460 Eglinton Ave. E  Scarborough On M1K5J7      3.00   1,500   0.0020          MO Dealers  Un.
263  Wheat State Adv.           Route 2, Box 5AA Larned Ks 67550                 2.00   1,000   0.0020          Florine Seachris
264  WPB Advertiser             6348 W. 95th St. Oak Lawn Il 60453               2.00   1,000   0.0020          Wesley Pntg.
265  Zebra Express              81 S Judson St Gloversville   NY   12078         4.00   2,000   0.0020          John Marlitt
266  $2Bucks-N-Inch Adv.        Box  2285, Irwindale Ca  91706                   2.00   1,000   0.0020          Nadco
267  The World of Mail Order    PO Box 3087 Jekyll Island   Ga   31520           7.00   3,000   0.0023          Wd. of Mail Or.
268  Willie’s Advertiser        4811 16th Ave. Chattanooga Tn     37407          7.00   3,000   0.0023          W.P. Thrailkill
269  Cactus Courier             Box 17813, Fountain Hills, Az  85269             6.00   2,500   0.0024          R&S Publ
270  Atomic Adlets              807 Broadway #4, Quincy Il 62301                 5.00   2,000   0.0025          J&M Entp.
271  Bucks  Adlet               PO Box 270421 Okla. City Ok 73127                5.00   2,000   0.0025          Hal Graham
272  C-More                     4915 Lotus  Ave, St. Louis       Mo 63113        5.00   2,000   0.0025          W.G. Walker
273  Golden Advertiser          Box 1818, Innisfail AB  T0M1A0                   5.00   2,000   0.0025          Neil Granlund
274  Lady Bug Flyer             PO Box 495, Rockville  Ct 06066                  5.00   2,000   0.0025          P.G. Aldrich
275  New Market Reports         1019 Old  Monrovia Rd  Huntsville  Al  35806     2.50   1,000   0.0025          Patco Mktg.
276  Portland Rose              602 NE Church, Portland Or 97211                 3.00   1,200   0.0025          Pacific Star Pub.

HOW TO MAKE BIG BUCKS WITH ANY MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAM

Multi-level Marketing companies abound by the thousands. A great many well-known economists are predicting this form of selling to become the prevailing method of selling by the turn of the century.

A lot of people have joined multi-level marketing programs and have made a fortune from their efforts. Anybody with just a smattering of ambition and energy can still join up and attain financial freedom.

However, unless you know what you’re doing and how to do it, you’ll probably never make much more than your expenses.

First off, be sure of the MLM company you hook up with - make sure it’s all it claims to be, and that it will not only make regular payments to you, but that it will ship the merchandise to your customers and is going to be around for years to come.

Secondly, be sure that the product you’re promoting has mass appeal - does it sell itself and will people stand in line to buy it. A lot of well-meaning advertising writers advise you to select a product, devise a selling plan and then to work on your plan - but, this will only put you into the shoes of an Eight-Days-A-Week Sales Person. The one product that sell itself, and for which people the world over will stand in line for, is “How-To Information” that explains to people wanting to get rich, how to get rich.

Thirdly, make sure the program you decide upon can be adapted to sales by mail. Believe me, selling by mail is the least expensive and most efficient method of selling there is.

Look at all the ads in the trade papers and magazines - all those trying to sell multi-level programs - what are they missing? Can you adapt your program to “have to have” advertising?

Amway could go with a direct mail circular starting out with something like: Get paid for cleaning your own home!

Yurika Foods could go with a circular like so: Receive a 25 cents rebate for every dollar you spend on food!

What I’m advocating is that you make up a direct mail circular to pull in new prospects. We’ve used such a circular for 3 different MLM programs - we sent out 10,000 circulars asking for $2 for further details of our program, and in each instance, we pulled in more than 4,000 first line distributors. Get yourself a mailing list of 10,000 or more opportunity seekers; make up an advertising circular that whets the appetite of the recipients; then get these circulars into the mail. When the orders for more information come in, send them a sales letter along with your program join-up brochure.

You can have thousands of these brochures printed and mailed to everyone in your area - even to names from the phone book - or to people all across the country…but to be really effective, and bring back a profit for you, you should have a complete mailing package. In other words, you MLM Advertising Circular asking for $2 in exchange for further information about the best MLM Program yet devised can be your door opener - then, you should include other things that should also interest the prospect - in other words, not just a single sheet of paper.

Our own direct mail package usually includes our current MLM Advertising Circular - then our current special of the month: sometimes mailing lists at greatly reduced prices or a special book - and then a listing of our How-To Informational Reports. We figure that with this direct mail package, if they - the recipient - doesn’t want one thing, he’ll want the other. In a great many cases, we get orders for the whole package which sometimes runs to several hundred dollars. The thing is, we’ve been very successful with this mailing package, most of the time pulling in better than 10% orders per thousand packages mailed out. And, our MLM conversion rate - people who send in $2 for further information on our MLM Program and then end up joining the program under our sponsorship has been running better than 30 percent!

How To Parlay Any Multi-Level Program Into Real Riches - start with a good product (How To Make a Real Profit With A Current Sparetime Project). Make up a direct mail advertising circular, send it out to everybody in the country - with a complete direct mail package; and you’ll be home free! I know, I’ve done it with 3 different Multi Level Programs!

START YOUR OWN RUBBER STAMP BUSINESS

Rubber stamps are one of the necessities of a mail order business. You need
to have at least a rubber stamp with your name and address on it, not only
for envelopes, but also for commission circulars and ad sheets that you co publish.
Other rubber stamps you may want to have on hand are ones that say,
in large block letters, things like “SPECIAL!!!,” “ORDER NOW!,” etc. If you
read ad sheet and mail order publications, you may see dealers selling rubber
stamps. How are they doing this?

There are three ways to sell rubber stamps. The first, and easiest, is to
act as a broker for a rubber stamp producer. This is similar to being a
printing broker, outlined in an earlier report in this series. Contact a
stamp maker in your area, and outline your plans for selling rubber stamps
by mail. Explain that this will add business for him that he wouldn’t

otherwise get. The stamp maker should offer a commission to you (or free
stamps) for taking orders. Then, advertise your stamp-making business in
ad sheets and other publications that mail-order dealers regularly read.
When you receive an order, take your commission off the top and forward the
rest with the order to the stamp maker.

The second way is to produce the stamps yourself. This is something you
can set up in your basement or a spare room. Spread the word around the
printers in your area that you are looking for used rubber stamp making

equipment. If you can, find someone who is currently in the business who
is thinking of getting out. Learn the process from them, and you can

probably get good terms on the equipment.

The third way can be done if you have a computer and laser printer, or
access to one. There is a company called Grantham’s Polly Stamp (418

Central Avenue, East Grand Forks, MN 56721 218-773-0331) that sells a
machine called the Polly-Stamp. This machine makes rubber stamps from
your laser printed artwork. Anything you can print on your laser printer

can be made into a stamp in 20 minutes. It uses a light sensitive rubber
-like liquid resin and is very easy to use. As of this time (July 1994),
a new unit costs $1095, but you can get a good refurbished unit for under
$500.

Rubber stamps are a vital tool for mail order dealers. If you offer this
service, you will greatly expand your customer base. Be sure to send your
latest and best offers with the customer’s stamp, and you’ll get even more
orders.

START YOUR OWN CLIP ART BUSINESS

Have you ever seen an ad in a publication that was just text? Just a big
block of words. I’m sure you have, and wasn’t it boring? If you’re

scanning quickly through ad sheets, your eye won’t stop at a block of grey
text. It’ll skip right over. To make your ad interesting and eye catching
use ready-made graphics called CLIP ART.

Clip-Arts are ready-to-use pictures, borders, headlines and other little

pieces of art, printed in groups on a page, that you can clip out and use
in your ads and publications. Clip art can be found at office supply stores,
and from mail order dealers. Here’s how you can get into the business of
selling clip art.

First, you need a source of clip art. If you, or a friend, are artistically

inclined, draw your own. Don’t worry about having to draw it small enough,
you can reduce whatever you’ve drawn with a photocopier. It’s a good idea
to make your art relatively free of small details, since they’ll get lost
when you photocopy the picture. Draw items that would be useful in mail
order ads (business related pictures, money, mail, etc.). Then, reduce

them and assemble them on one page. You now have a product you can sell!

Another source of clip art is other dealers. Many dealers sell copyright

free clip art packages that you can resell, either for 100% profit or for
a commission. The only drawback is it will be the same clip art that others
are selling. That’s OK, though, if you make sure to advertise it in places
where other dealers aren’t.

Finally, if you own a computer, you have a wealth of clip art at your

fingertips. Many graphics and sign-making software packages allow you to
create your own graphics. These can be printed out and used as clip arts.
A laser printer will produce the best, professional quality clip art you’ll
ever see.

START A PET-SITTING SERVICE TURN YOUR LOVE OF ANIMALS INTO A PROFITABLE NEW VENTURE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Flexible hours, Promising salary.Holidays negotiable. Be your own boss. No experience necessary.

If you spotted the above ad in the Help Wanted section of your local newspaper would you laugh, “Too good to be true”? But it is true! Have you always said, “I’d never have the money or the skill to start my own business.” But you do! One of the easiest businesses to start and operate requires very little money. The only necessary skills are patience, time, and lots of love. The business? Pet-sitting!

Jackie McDonald owner of Jackie’s Pals in Houston, Texas, started her pet-sitting business after working eight years in a doctor’s office. “I wanted to do something I enjoy,” she says. “I love animals and I find this work is very calming.” Mcdonald spoke with other pet-sitters in her area and discovered how busy they all were. She felt her neighborhood could support another pet-sitter. She was right. Mcdonald just completed a very busy and successful holiday season.

Pet-sitting involves going into someone’s home and caring for a pet when when the owner isn’t available. The service can include plant watering and mail and newspaper pick-up. The focus, however, is on the animal. Pet-sitting saves a client and the animal the aggravation of dealing with a kennel. Clients expect a variety of services: feeding, watering, liter box cleaner, pill giving, and especially some Tender Loving Care for a lonely animal who misses its master.

ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES

Owning a pet-sitting business has many of the same advantages of owning any business–you are your own boss, you set your own hours (depending on the number of clients you serve per day), and your paycheck will be limited only by your willingness to work. McDonald especially enjoys the flexible hours. “I also work out of my home,” she says, “and that’s a big advantage,” Another advantage of pet-sitting is the opportunity of getting to know some real characters: Missy, the cat that only eats facing north (a real example, believe it or not), or Rufus, the blue-footed Amazon parrot who refuses to stay in a cage. Your list will be endless. McDonald describes the pleasure she finds in meeting both pets and their owners, “Ninety-nine percent of the people are very nice. Most are concerned about their pets or they wouldn’t call me. And the animals love me no matter what.”

As with any business,pet-sitting has a few disadvantages as well. If the business is to succeed, long hours and hard work is necessary. “this is not a get rich-quick scheme,” McDonald says. Holidays will be especially busy. Servicing fifteen pets, each two times a day is not an unreasonable expectation. This doesn’t leave much time for football viewing on New Year’s Day. Unless you’re a real animal lover some of the tasks can be unpleasant: Who wants to clean a litter box twice a day for two weeks? But that wildly wagging tail or the purr of a lonely animal that greets you at the door does make it worth the trouble. So do those paychecks at the end of the Christmas holidays. “you must truly love animals,” McDonald advises, “or you won’t enjoy this business.”

START-UP COSTS

Start-up costs for pet-sitting business are small. Expenses can be divided into three categories: marketing, insurance, and transportation. Initial outlay can be as little as $200 or as much as 4300 if you choose to pay for a visit to an accountant. That isn’t a bad idea. An accountant can explain tax laws and policies governing this type of business. In some states, for example, he or she will tell you not to charge sales tax because you perform a service that is not taxable.

Although most clients will come your way by word of mouth, invest in a few marketing tools. Business cards are essential. Costing anywhere from $25 to $50, business cards can be placed anywhere pets are found–pet shops and vet clinics. Because most vet clients have kennel facilities, some may not allow you to place your card with them. Establish a relationship with a vet in your area, though, and he or she will begin to recommend you when the kennel facility is full. Design a flyer and place copies on community bulletin boards, church bulletin boards, at the grocery store, and any other place you can think of. “Welcome-to-the-community” associations may be willing to give your card to new residents, too. Keep trying to get your business known. People will be delighted with this service when they hear that you are a top quality pet-sitter. If you can afford it, buy an answering machine. Once your business is booming, you’ll need one to take all your business calls.

Clients will ask if you are bonded. This means that an insurance company finds you trustworthy and is willing to put this in writing. An insurance policy protects the homes you enter. If something is broken while you are there, your policy will cover it. Being bonded, however does not protect against damage to pets while in your care. With this type of policy, your premium increases as your business increases. Initially your coverage cost $100 per year. As you client list increases, you can pay as much as $500 per year. Being bonded, however, is worth the expense. Clients are more likely to use your service if they know you’re backed by an insurance company.

Keep a log of business miles traveled in your car. Also keep track of gas and auto expenses. These are all tax deductible.

OPERATIONS

What are the mechanics involved with pet-sitting? When a client calls, arrange a meeting before his departure. This gives you an opportunity to see the pet, familiarize yourself with the routine, and get a key. The client also gets to check you out and give instructions. Appear professional. Have a printed instruction sheet ready for the client to complete. Include space for emergency phone numbers and vet information. Also include a section on pet preferences. A pet whose routine has no disruptions is a much happier one when his master returns. The master will be satisfied and you’ll reap the benefits by gaining a repeat client.

“Suggest that clients limit changes to a pet’s routine,” McDonald advises. the pet will be happier and easier to care for. Provide references to all clients who ask. When you’re just starting out, ask a neighbor whose cat you’ve fed once or twice if she’ll be a reference. Most clients won’t call references, but will be wary if you’ve got no one to vouch for you. An important note here: ask clients to be specific about when they’ll returning. Have them call you when they do get home. Avoid the disaster of one pet-sitter who clients was three days delayed and whose cat went unfed for that time. When you return your clients key you pickup your payment.

WHAT TO CHARGE

Determining a fee is a personal matter. McDonald consulted other pet-sitters in the area to determine an appropriate charge. fees range anywhere form $5 to $10 per visit. Some pet-sitters charge more for initial visit and less for subsequent visits. The fee will also depend on the number of pets involved and the amount of trouble they will be. Obviously the household with three cats, a turtle, two birds, and a hamster should be charged more than the one with a single dog. Decide in advance what your limits are, too. If you don’t care to feed, water, and brush a horse each day be prepared to say no. Once your business takes off, one turned down request won’t affect you.

A wide variety of people will use a pet-sitting service. Certainly vacationers will be a number-one market. Therefore, holiday times will be extremely busy. Some people own pets but have little time to spend with them–couples who both work fulltime, and singles who travel.

A few words of advice and notes of caution:

  • Be prepared for a mess. Bored animals are messy little things. They knock over plants, break vases, and chew furniture. Although yours is not a house-clenaing service, your clients will appreciate your efforts to tidy things up.
  • Follow your client’s instructions to the letter. Even if no one but you knows Fido ate exactly at 6 P.M., do what is asked. Owners can detect when a pet’s routine has gone wary.
  • Pregnant women should be aware of a condition known as toxoplasmosis. caused by a parasitic organism found in cat feces, toxoplasmosis can cause severe damage to a fetus. Pregnant women should use extreme caution when disposing of cat feces or else wait until after the baby is born to start a pet-sitting business.
  • Expect a few complainers. Most clients will love you. Some, however will be annoyed that Fifi’s nails grew too long while she was in your care, or that Bucky seems listless since their return.

A pet-sitting business is an easy one to start. The only requirement is a real love for animals. You will find that people are quite interested in your service and are more than willing to pay for it. McDonald sums it up this way: “this ia a very time consuming business. But I really enjoy it and I’ve learned from it. You’re certainly compensated and it is very satisfying.”

PRODUCING RESTAURANT PLACEMATS AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM

The concept is simple: Give free paper placemats to restaurants in your area
with either a prominent color ad or their menu in the middle, and two inch
by two-inch ads around the edge. These ads will make so much profit for you
that if you run up against a stubborn restaurant owner, you can even pay him
or her to take your placemats and come out way ahead. They’d be a fool to
refuse!

The first step in to contact printers in your area and find out what kind of
blank or ready-made paper placemats they can either print or have printed

for you.

Get a quote on at least 5,000, including at least two-color printing.

Compare your quotes and find the printer that will do the best job for the
best price. Make sure this is a printer that will work with you on the
layout of the placemats, if this is new to you.

Once you have your printing costs, which will be your primary costs, you can
figure out how much profit can be made. Your profit will depend, in part, on
how many ads you can put around the perimeter of the placemat.

For example, if the placemat is 11 x 15, you can put a total of 20 ads
around the sheet, leaving a one inch margin around the edge for the printer.
Divide the printing cost, together with your other estimated costs (phone,
postage, travel) by the number of ads, and you have your cost per ad.

For example, suppose your estimated expenses will be $600. Divide that by
20 ads and you have $30. This is how much each ad contributes to covering

the cost of the placemat. Now, figure a target profit margin. In my area,
an ad that will be seen by 5,000 people over an extended period of time
could go for $90. This would be a $1,200 profit!

Now, make a list of restaurants that would be likely prospects for this
service. The best prospects will be locally-owned family-oriented

restaurants that are visited by residents of the area. Small, family owned,
restaurants will be your best bet.

GETTING THE RESTAURANTS: Offer to provide the restaurant 5,000 free paper
placemats with either a large color ad or a color menu printed in the middle
of the placemat. Local advertisers will be featured in small ads around the
outside. When you say the words “5,000 free paper placemats,” you probably
won’t even have to go any further! If the owner’s a hard case, offer to pay
them to take your placemats! Offer $50 and 5,000 placemats. This breaks
down more barriers than you can imagine!

If the restaurant owner has a pre-made ad or menu available, this can be
reduced or enlarged by your printer to fit the center area of the placemat.

Be sure the restaurant’s section dominates the placemat.

Now, contact businesses that are in the immediate area surrounding the
restaurant. Good prospects will be video stores, dry cleaners, grocery

stores, book stores, any business that is frequented by families. Tell them
that you have an advertising opportunity which will put their name and offer
in front of 5,000 people for an extended period of time.

Contact as many possible advertisers as you can. The more you contact, the
more ads you’ll sell. If your prices are competitive and you deliver honest
facts, you should have an easy time selling the placemat ads.

Now, take the ads to your printer and layout the placemat. Put the

restaurant’s ad/menu in the center, and the other ads around the perimeter.

Have the printer print the requested quantity, and deliver them to the
restaurant. It’s that simple!

This whole process can be done easily in less than a month. But, even if it
takes you a month, the example above cleared $1,200 profit (or $1,150, if
you actually had to pay the $50).

Once you’ve done your first one or two and know what you’re doing, you will find that you can run more than one at a time. If you run four placemats per month, you could clear over $55,000 per year!

This is just an example, and your profits could be higher or lower, depending on your area.

But, it should be fairly obvious that this can be an easy-to-run, profitable business that you can start part-time and quickly move into a full-time business!