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How To Write And Sell Information By Mail Order

Selling instruction and information by mail embraces a large field. At one extreme is the correspondence school which aims to bring a University campus to the door, and at the other extreme is the small operator who for $2.00 or $3.00 will send information about something you'd like to know or will reveal a "secret" or formula of some kind. In between these two extremes are many possibilities. Those individuals who are conscious of mail-buying opportunities, and who seek training at home and in spare time will discover many pieces of useful information to be had at small cost. Mail-order operators who specialize in selling bits of education are in a socially desirable enterprise, and a well managed one can produce very profitable and satisfying results.

Little wonder then that for the small operator, selling "information" is attractive. One authority states: "At least 80 percent of all the beginners start their career in mail order by offering a plan, formula, or information publication. Of these, at least 75 percent lose money in their first venture. Some quit then and there because their visions of fast, easy money are shattered. Others realize their mistakes, profit by their experience and go on to a successful, profitable mail order business.

Sell Your Specialty

If you have imagination and vision, mail order enterprise provides a chance to sell your knowledge. Many people possess information for which others would willingly pay a fair price. If you have a special field in which you have reason to believe others would be interested, write up an instruction sheet or folio about it.

This often pays. Even if you do not have the essential background information, by self-training you can become somewhat of an expert. Exhaust the literature on a subject in public libraries and elsewhere, write up the material in the most attractive form, get it out as a leaflet or treatise, and market it by mail. The right kind of manuscript very often makes money if followed through. Do you know something or can you make something a little better than most people? Write it up. For simple instruction booklets of all kinds, written for the layman, there is usually a ready market. There is a demand for reliable information, and this is particularly true for "know- how" courses in brief portfolio form. And this can be a repeat order proposition, for the buyer of one folio is often a prospect for similar courses or booklets.

How To Get Started

An excellent way to get started in selling information is to push what you yourself have written. By having several hundred or several thousand copies made, you can, at a small cost, try out the plan. With the right mail selling methods, you may profit, just as many are doing. In this field the buyer usually gets good value in obtaining something which required days, weeks, or even months to prepare, and there is a long gross profit on each sale. Treatises which sell for 5 to 12 dollars and sometimes higher usually cost approximately 25 cents to one dollar to print.

There are many spare-time operators making money year after year in "how -to " courses. The classified columns and display advertising sections ofthe craft magazines are replete with such offerings.

Typical Avenues Of Approach

Of the hundreds of reliable self-help topics being offered by mail, the following are illustrative.

Information, instruction, or education by mail can be started with a minimum capital, with little mailing costs. Further, it is an easy way to get started, and is one of the most profitable areas of mail order selling. A manual costing 30 or 50 cents in quantity to publish often sells for 10 dollars. The buyer is not purchasing just so much paper and printing, but presumably years of a writer's skill and experience.

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