Friday, December 7, 2007

UP TO $4,000/DAY WATCHING TV SHOWS

UP TO $4,000/DAY WATCHING TV SHOWS

Do you enjoy watching television? Would you like to use your

television as a means of generating income? One way is to put the

home shopping shows to use. Through a careful study of your local

market for a wide range of consumer products you soon realize

that the home shopping shows occasionally offer some real

bargains. You can buy the merchandise and resell it at a profit,

or contact the seller of the item and serve as a middleman to

buyers that only you know, and collect for your services.

Another way to make money from watching television is to watch

the infomericals now filling the airwaves and become at

television ad representative. You maybe able to swing some of the

infomerical advertisers to your own media outlets. despite the

dollar volume of work available, there are so many television

stations that this is a highly competitive industry, with

stations scrambling for advertisers. Because of the intense

competition for the customer's dollar, there are lucrative

business opportunities open to those individuals who are able to

line up customers for the stations, customers they probably would

have missed otherwise. These individuals are brokers.

The broker's role is to find customers who are in the market for

television time.. The broker funnels in the advertisers to the

stations with whom he has established working relationships. By

specializing in connecting the customer with the stations, the

broker performs an important middleman function that stations are

willing to pay a good commission for.

Television is a highly competitive business, and advertising

rates vary widely forms station to station.. Often, even large

stations don't have the marketing staff to keep as much

advertising in the pipeline as they need. This is where the

broker come in. As a broker, it will be your job to uncover new

business for your station clients.

In dealing with advertisers, you will have to demonstrate that

you can save them time and money with a combination of "inside"

knowledge and attention to detail. Because a customer's budget

for the production of television ads is always limited, he will

usually have to choose where to spend the money most effectively.

He will invariably demonstrate great concern for the impact he's

getting for his dollar. The broker can help the customer make

these important decisions.

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