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You Are Paid for the Value You Add


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You Are Paid for the Value You Add



By Stephen Bucaro



This is the basic tenet of all economic activity. You

purchase input materials, add value to them, then sell

them at a higher price. Let me give you some examples.



You run a used car lot. You buy used cars at auction, then

sell them on your lot. The value you add: you found the

cars and brought them together in one place. Not too much

value added there.



Instead, you buy cars at auction. You get them really cheap

because they need some minor repair. You make the repairs

and clean the cars up. The value you add: in addition

to finding the cars, you add the value of your repair and

clean-up labor. Much more added value here.



Another example: You join an affiliate program to sell

paper products on your web site. The value you add: you

put a banner on your web site. You get a 5% commission on

any sales.



Instead, you buy paper products wholesale and sell them on

your web site. The value you add: you maintain an inventory

and fill orders. You get a 40% markup on any sales.



Instead, you buy raw paper. With the paper, you manufacture

envelopes, stationery, greeting cards, scrap books, etc.

The value you add: in addition to maintaining an inventory

and filling orders, you added the value of your

manufacturing labor. You get a 90% profit on any sales.



Instead, you use handmade paper. With the handmade paper,

you create custom designed envelopes, stationery, greeting

cards, handmade scrapbooks, photo albums and journal

books. The value you add: your artwork and hand crafting

puts your products in the luxury category. You get a 200%

profit on any sales.



This is not just a theoretical example. For an example of

a very classy web site in this type of business, visit

Jenni Bick Bookbinding at http://www.jennibick.com and

check out http://www.jennibick.com/aboutartist.html



Instructions for homemade paper are all over the web. You

can make paper from old newspaper or even from grass

clippings. Below is a list of products that you can create

from homemade paper.



1. Handmade books for scrapbooks, photo albums, or journals.

2. Make old public domain classics into simulated antique

books.

3. Simulated antique maps.

4. Simulated antique stock certificates.

5. Handmade paper greeting cards.

6. Custom handmade paper envelopes and stationery.

7. Handmade scented stationery.

8. Handmade paper gift bags.

9. Framed prehistoric petroglyphs on handmade paper.



I'm sure you can think of many more products. This is a

very good web business idea for three reasons:



1. Although sites selling handmade paper and sites giving

paper making instructions are common, sites selling custom

handmade paper products are rare.

2. It is a niche business. Large producers can't compete

in the custom or artistic areas.

3. The cost of your raw materials is close to nothing.

Almost all the profit is from the value that you add.



Whether or not handmade paper products is the business for

you, the basic tenet for any business is the same. You are

paid for the value you add. Think about your business or a

business idea you are considering. Make a list of the

points where you add value.

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