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Cut Out The Middle Man For Maximum Profits


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Willie Crawford
willietherealsecrets.com

Willie Crawford Incorporated
http://williecrawford.com


We all know the secret to saving big money when

buying something in the off-line world is buying

it wholesale. We know that the more hands an item

passes through on the way to us, the more it's

going to cost. Everybody involved in the process

has to mark the item up in order to cover their

expenses and give themselves a little profit.



Any layers that can be trimmed in the process

of getting an item or service to the consumer

lowers the final cost to the consumer. That's

why I am a member of "Sam's Club." I can buy

many items I use every day at near wholesale

prices. I am a member of many other buying

clubs for the same reason.



I'm sure many of you look at the cost of goods

and services on-line and wonder if you can 't

reduce the price by getting them wholesale too.

You wonder if you can't cut out the middleman.

The answer to that question is often yes, but

the path is filled with dangers.



What is keeping you - and me - from buying more

things wholesale on-line? When I look at a services

such a domain registration or web hosting, the

answer is either ignorance or fear. I'm very

comfortable with my current web hosting arrangement

for example. I get very dependable service and a

price I am happy with. Yet, like many of you,

I often wonder if I shouldn't be using a cheaper

service.



Actually, I know that I can host domains on my

own dedicated server for as little as $1 each per

month, and in some places for much less. I

know this because I've been contacted by big

web hosting wholesalers. However, this is not

an area I want to venture into at this time. An

acceptable reason for me right now is that I don't

want to get involved in the technical end of things.

I have a friend in the hosting business and he

thinks it's a nightmare at times. All of the

customer service calls for his bargain hosting

drives him crazy.



If you are observant, you soon notice that you

really could probably become a supplier rather

than a consumer for just about any product or

service that you regularly consume. There are

"barriers to entry" but they are not that great.

YOU actually could open your own company providing

many of the services you use every day in your

on-line business. If that interests you, it's

just a matter of doing a little research. You

also need a "little" capital to get started.



But what if you just want to feel more in control

of your web business. What if you have that

nagging feeling that if you knew a little more

about the way things worked, you could cut your

operating expenses by 50 - 70%? Is that possible?

Yes, it is. You just need to know where to look

to uncover the facts that your current suppliers

certainly aren't going to encourage your to look

for. You need to get over your fear of a little

technology too, since cutting out the middlemen

does often require you to understand how things

work.



Why am I rambling on and on about how you can

take charge of your business and cut out the

middleman? Partly because I've recently started

doing more and more of this. I also wanted to

tell you about a workshop my friend Fred is

conducting on this very topic. Fred has to be

irritating a lot of people, because he teaches you

exactly how to become your own web host, handle

your own domain registrations, and generally take

responsibility for the things that your business

survival depends upon.



Take a moment now and read some of the things Fred

shares with you! You'll probably discover a whole

new world that you never gave much thought to. Don't

miss out on this:

a href="http://williecrawford.com/cgi-bin/tk.cgi?fred"

http://williecrawford.com/cgi-bin/tk.cgi?fred /a



It's virtually impossible for you not to benefit

from having read this article and investigating Fred.

That's because from this day forward, you will

always wonder if you could, and if you should be

getting a better price when you buy products on-line.

Asking questions like this and then taking the

appropriate action is one of the things that will

allow you to break out of the "pack." At least

realize today, that the on-line world really is no

different than the off-line world, and that there

are ways to buy the goods and services you need

wholesale. Then your job becomes to discover how.

I've shown you one answer :-)



Willie Crawford is an expert on internet marketing, joint

ventures, buying and selling reprint rights, and building

business through networking. His directory of seminars,

workshops, conferences, and tele-events is at:

http://InternetMarketingSeminarSchedule.Com





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