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Thursday, December 30th, 2010How I Made $100k at Car Auctions
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010In 2002 I had no cash but needed a new car terribly. I spent months researching car auctions and ultimately found a few in my area. I bought a 1997 Jeep Cherokee with 90k miles for $4500. There was an nearly identical model on ebay with a early bid of $10k. Then I saw the opportunity to make some cash from this venture… So a month later I bought a 1999 Impala with 40k miles for $4,300 and sold it 2 weeks later on Craigslist for $7,900. After that I was hooked. Now I’m flipping over 10 cars a month for about $1500 profit each.Of late I have been receiving numerous phone calls and even emails from everyone wanting to know how earn some extra cash by buying and selling cars, so I’ve place together this guide on how to get started (check out my website for more).Just like any other business, making cash buying and selling cars is not automatically as simple as one would reckon and it cannot be clarified through a phone call or even by an email. I could fill 1000 pages with tips, tricks and methods for successfully buying at car auctions and I some point I might…but for now I can place forward some key points for getting started and answer some of the larger questions out there.I’ve bought a lot of the ebooks out there and they all gave excellent tips on how to buy at car auctions but that was all. I was paying $19-$30 for a guide that didn’t really list any of the auctions that I should be buying at. So I started compiling a list of list of every single car auction by state and outfit…(on my site).What made me to choose this business:The main and vital reason I chose this business I was looking for a way to generate sustainable passive income. There are so many fantastic deals at so many auctions but the vast majority of the populace will never know.I also know that car market is HUGE. Nearly everyone who owns a car these days buys a different car every 5 years or so. There is unquestionably no question on the size of the car market and demand for consumers. There is permanently demand for a excellent deal on a excellent car – even if it’s not one that you would drive, just remember, a name will pay for it. One excellent thing about a tough economy is that a lot of people will be looking a name who can give them a excellent deal on a car.The first step is to find a list of auctions in your area. A lot of counties have police auctions every month. Note – some of these auctions require a dealer’s license so you’ll want to check for that ahead of time. (Find a list at www.officialgovernmentgrants.com)Once you find an auction, get a bid-list of the vehicles up for auction. For example, at a recent auction in my area there were 3 cars that got my interest:- 2001 black Honda Accord with a small over 37k miles on it.- 2003 white Chevy Impala with 90k miles on it.- 2003 grey Ford F-150 pickup with 67k miles on it.All three of these cars are standard models with under 100k miles and excellent colors (even if I’m not crazy about the white Impala, it’s really a honestly standard color).There’s very small info other than the picture. The Impala and the F150 were likely government vehicles and the Honda was probably a spasm (in the photo it also looks like there were some ‘ground things’ modifications – probably a drug dealer).The Impala has nearly 100k miles on it but the excellent news is that government vehicles are generally very well maintained which should help them sell quicker. These are all prime examples of excellent cars to try and buy at auction.Now, we need to figure out how much to bid on each of these. At this point it’s worth it to discuss some of the different auction formats. Many government auctions are ’sealed bid’ which means you submit a bid along with other people without seeing what their bids are. Then, the highest bid wins. These auctions are tougher for obvious reasons.The other type of auction are what’s known as the standard ‘dutch auction’ in which the bid starts out at a certain price and various bidders place forward higher prices until the car is sold. Unfortunately, this auction is a ’sealed bid’ auction so I’ll have to really do my homework.The trick with ’sealed bid’ auctions is that you have to submit a bid that’s low enough to make a profit but high enough to win the car. In recent years, certain auctions have become more standard with what I call the ‘amateur buyer’. These are the people that bid more than the car is really worth. They win the car but they take a perfectly excellent cash making opportunity away from you in the process.Typically, for a ’sealed bid’ auction I start with the Kelley Blue Book value to get a general thought of the price. Keep in mind – this is really just a quick early point. What you really want to know is what the dealers are paying for these vehicles. Dealers are paying a price to make a profit – and that’s what you want to be paying…because that means you’ll be making a decent profit.How do you find this out? Call the loan department of a local bank and question for the Manheim Market Report (MMR) price. Most banks have subscriptions to this data which will tell you the average prices that similar vehicles have been selling for at auctions.So for the 3 cars that I’m interested in I get the following MMR prices:2001 black Honda Accord EX with 37k miles: $7,6302003 white Chevy Impala with 90k miles: $1,9502003 grey Ford F-150 pickup with 67k:$4,100Now since the Honda Accord is such a standard model and this one is not a ‘public’ vehicle and looks like it’s had some upgrades (ground things) – this car will probably receive bids in the $8000 range. A quick look at ebay motors, http://cars.com or craigslist tells me that at that price I won’t be making a profit. I submit a bid of $7000 anyhow.The Impala looks like my best bet at making a profit. While it does have 90k miles on it, that’s still under the vital 100k threshold and because this is a ‘public’ vehicle it’s likely in very excellent condition and will not be getting as much interest as the Honda Accord. And – there is permanently demand for Impalas believe it or not. These are fantastic ‘functional’ vehicles for people looking for low-cost – reliable transportation. I don’t find any similar comps on Craigslist but a quick check on Ebay motors and http://autotrader.com shows several comps selling between 2.5k-4k. This is fantastic news. I place in a bid of $1,500. If I can get my bid to the top and then sell it for 3k then I’ve made an simple $1,400 (There’s a buyers premium of between 6%-10% at all these auctions).The 2003 F-150 also looks like a decent cash-maker if I can get it for a excellent price. Autotrader and Ebay show comps between 6k-10k. I place in a bid of 4k for this one.The one excellent thing about ’sealed bid’ auctions is that I know emotion won’t force me to bid more than I want to. I’ve by now single-minded my ultimate acquisition price and submitted the bid. Now all I have to do is wait and see if I get ‘fortunate’.One thing I didn’t go over is on site inspection. The auction site is required to tell you if they know of any problems with the vehicle (i.e. transmission was replaced, etc.). Also, they generally set aside a day on a weekend to stay the cars and visually inspect them – you can’t turn on the engine or get inside but you can look for any exterior indicators of hurt. Also, the auction site will have each vehicles VIN number. Because the auction prices for these three are relatively low and the Impala and F150 are ‘government’ vehicles, I’m forgoing the inspection process. Note: I don’t recommend doing no due diligence…especially when you’re getting started. But, once you’re comfortable with the process and have bought and sold a few cars you’ll know the amount of due diligence that should be done.One last issue is whether or not you need a Dealer’s license to resell these cars. The rules differ by state. For example, in Florida it’s 3,in New York it’s 6, in Ohio it’s 5, etc. A lot of people get around this by selling some in a spouse’s name or a brother’s, parent’s, whatever.The bottom line is you can easily sell a dozen or so cars previous to you’re forced to get a dealer’s license, if at all.Well, hopefully this has helped learn a small bit about how to make a few thousand dollars at your local car auctions. For me it started as a search for a new car and now it’s replaced my day job. All it takes is a small time and research… www.OfficialGovernmentGrants.com is a excellent resource to start…
Article Marketing Made through Manual Submission is The Most Effective Article Marketing Strategy
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010Article Marketing Made through Manual Submission is the most standard method among many experienced article marketers. Of course, I don’t say that they never use massive article marketing service, but I mean they frequently prefer manual article submission. I’ve permanently thought about the main reason why many internet marketing gurus consider this the most effectual article marketing strategy. Now in this article, I’ll share my research results.
Article Marketing Made through Manual Submission – Why Is It The Most Effectual Article Marketing Strategy?
Here are top 2 Reasons:
1. Manual Article Distribution is More Reliable.
I reckon the first vital reason is that such kind of article submission is more reliable. Why? – Because when you submit each and every article manually, you choose only a few directories and after submission you ensure article is by now online.
But could you do this with massive distribution with software? Then you would have to stay each and every article directory from those 100 or more sites and check if your article is live. This would tire you quick and a few days later you would certainly quit doing this routine.
2. Manual Article Distribution is More Productive
Why? – Because you choose only the best (do-follow, highest pr) sites for manual submission to get maximum results for minimum efforts. Therefore irrevocably you get more productive results.
I reckon for these top 2 reasons some internet marketers evenly use manual submission for the most effectual article marketing.
Close:
Article marketing made through manual article submission is more time-saving, more productive and more reliable. This is like to working according to 80/20 opinion.
How I Made Money With Magic Article Rewriter Submission Software
Monday, February 15th, 2010Being an avid article peddler myself, I delight in writing articles frequently to get traffic to my website. In recent times I have been reading that article marketing can also result in making sales from Clickbank harvest.
Forums evenly describe how a peddler will chose an affiliate product and then write ten articles a day on that product. Each article is submitted to an article directory and supposedly the reader of the article will evenly make a buy.
I can see a few flaws in this Blueprint. The first one is the duplicate articles being all over the internet and the time consumed to write so many articles.
I then searched for and read a review on the Magic Article Rewriter software. The rewriter software expenditure $47.00, the article submission software expenditure $57.00, but both pieces of software bought together expenditure $80.00, a magic article rewriter discount of $22.00.
I bought the software with the understanding that if I chose a thirty dollar product I only need three sales. Or the extra traffic might boost the click through rates on my advertisements.
I then chose my first Clickbank product on how to cut hair. I wrote two articles a day for seven days (just like the marketers do) and submitted them to the article directories.
Using Magic Article Rewriter I spun each article spinning the content, the headings, url’s and the anchor text. I checked the articles in CopyScape and found they did not duplicate.
I used the magic article submission software to submit each non duplicate and original article to over 600 article directoires with the push of a button.
I did this for fourteen days straight. I made sure my articles were feature and offered the reader real advice. I checked to make sure each spun article was original and contained no duplicate content. This is simple using the software.
I made my first sale at the end of the second week. The sale commission to me was $31.75. Having made my first sale I really thought to myself that this article marketing just might work!
Having been cheered on by my first sale I chose to ramp things up to three articles a day. This was still taking me less then one hour a day as the software makes everything so quick and simple.
The third week I made four sales, the fourth week I made eleven sales and now I am hovering around six to fifteen sales per week.
I place my success down to choosing a excellent feature Clickbank product and then writing informative, non duplicate content, grammatically right articles. The cost of the software was quickly returned to me and now I wonder how I could ever have done without it.
If your considering article marketing to make cash on the internet, then choose your product and start writing feature articles.
Article marketing does work, I know because I am proof of that myself.
Pasting into Blogger , How d,o I request an invitation to a blog? I found a blog that was made in 2003 that has no posts
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009This blog has a name I want, but the blog is empty and abandoned. Can Blogger delete this blog so I can have the name?
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davidchin38
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6:34 AM
It seems that a blog is the property of the owner forever, irrespective whether he is committed or not. But you could try to contact him and then convince him, some how to transfer the URL to you. Excellent luck!
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Deleting the URL will not make it available to you. it has to be transferred by the owner to you.
Did you find this answer helpfuAfter pasting Word text into my blog, I get this message: Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is not allowed: . But I didn’t make any HTML–I merely pasted from Word. Could it be the font I’m using (Georgia)? Any hints? Thanks–
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Kobusnl
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9/23/09
Don’t copy from MS Word frankly to your blog-editor.
First copy it to Notepad then copy it from Notepad to your blog-editor.
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grammarwitch
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9/23/09
Thanks; I tried it but it still won’t work. I get the same message when I type frankly into the editing screen. I’m about to give up–which is a shame, because for the most part I really like google.
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0TURNER0
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7:22 AM
http://johnbturner.blogspot.com
http://was visiting http://adnanboy.blogspot.com/ daily and today it say “Consent denied” and this is on the page
This blog is open to invited readers only http://adnanboy.blogspot.com/
It doesn’t look like you have been invited to read this blog. If you reckon this is a mistake, you might want to contact the blog author and question for an invitation.
So how do I question for an invitation?
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davidchin38
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9/23/09
“contact the blog author and question for an invitation.” count the magic word “please”.
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mjgalland
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9/23/09
How do I contact the blogger when I can’t view the blog? I don’t know his email
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davidchin38
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9/23/09
That will depend on how terribly you wish to view this blog. I do not have his email address either.
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jstngav5
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9/23/09
without the email address there is virtually no hope.
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KyHantz
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9/23/09
Pretty ridiculous…. I’ve been going to adnans site for ages and now i gotta be invited….whats the point if only his acquaintances can see…. makes no significance to me…
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mjgalland
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9/23/09
well KyHantz, if you figure out hooldwestghosttown.blogspot.com