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ISSN: 1539 - 6789    (c) Scott D. Andrews   March, 2003

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In this issue:

1. Announcements & Commentary

2. Cell Phones - What's In Them and Why Should They Be Recycled?

3. Whither the Precious Metals?

4. REALLY, Scott, $500 Per Day Recycling? (one of my better articles)


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1. Announcements & Commentary

Welcome to your monthly issue of "The Recycling Entrepreneur". This issue is
going to contain a little new information as well as substantial parts of last
month's issue. As a matter of fact, article 4 is reprinted almost intact. The
reason is twofold - I am experiencing near burnout from all the writing and
other projects I must accomplish. I've added over two thousand new readers
in the past month, and I want to make sure that everyone reads this article,
because it illustrates my philosophy about success in this business. Besides,
I think it's one of the better things I've written.

Also, I think we're all feeling pretty stressed about world events and
the implications for the future. Regardless of your feelings regarding the
wisdom of this military action, we need to support our men and women whose
profession it is to protect and defend.

One of these is my brother, Glen U. Andrews, USMC, who is serving as we
speak in Kuwait/Iraq. This is his second deployment to Iraq, and he celebrated
his birthday on the 20th. His twenty year anniversary with the Marine Corps
will be next week if memory serves. I'd appreciate your thoughts, prayers,
and support for him and his brothers-in-arms through the completion of a
difficult and dangerous mission.

Semper Fi and Godspeed, brother.

Another month has flown by and we're nearing the completion date for our
updated manual. A few final revisions on the old chapters, some recompilation
and finalizing of links and a new Table of Contents, and you'll have access
to the most up-to-date information on making an excellent part-time income or
full-time livelihood by recycling what others don't know about.

As I've mentioned in past issues, once it is finished, the price is going up
dramatically. If you have not secured your copy, NOW would a good time - as of
10:00 pm Mountain Time on March 31, 2003 the price for the printed manual and
CD-ROM set will go to $98.00. This will include lifetime access (my lifetime, not
yours!) to the online discussion forum, opportunities to participate in
teleconferences, and advice and support from a growing number of fellow recycling
entrepreneurs. Not to mention the monthly newsletters and future updates to the
manuals.

I want to let you know that the newest chapter, entitled "Disposables" is online
and ready for your viewing or downloading if you are a current manual owner. I
put this together to give you a few more options besides the scrap materials
I've been teaching about for the past 15 years.

There is a never-ending stream of opportunities out there, with new ones being developed all the time. I plan to bring you the best insider info on what they are and how to benefit.
Why am I doing this?

A couple of reasons, actually. First, I am spending way too much time printing, binding, and mailing the manuals and burning the CD-ROMs. Yes, I could farm it out to a service bureau, but that creates another group of headaches.

I've decided to go to an ebook format primarily, but will still create the traditional mailed package, but only at a price that makes it worth it to me.

Second, I want to spend more of my time supporting YOU, my loyal reader. The discussion forum is going great without much daily monitoring (thanks to everyone
who is participating - your professionalism and willingness to contribute is
amazing), but I want to "turbocharge" it.

I also want to pursue the used cell phone business in a big way - I truly feel this is "THE" recycling opportunity of the 2000's.

I plan to actively recycle cell phones locally and regionally - perhaps even nationally, and am inviting a select number of serious recycling entrepreneurs to participate with me. I already have two scout troops I'm working with to develop a profitable system (I'm shooting for $1,000 PER DAY in net profits when I work with these groups - for them and for ME!) to market locally and cheaply. I'm going to develop systems and techniques to maximize income while putting very little physical effort into it. The systems I find are most successful I will share with those who join me at the outset. I've even developed a system to pay those who join me - BUT the number will be very limited.

If YOU are interested in doing this, you need to do TWO things TODAY: first, go to
http://cellphones.scottrecommends.com and explore their site. Second, email me at
phones@recyclebiz.com so I can notify you immediately when this project starts.

If you do not currently own "The Recycler's Library" I will make the chapter on
"Disposables", which includes the cell phone primary information, available as an
individual download for $25.00. Frankly, unless you have access to this chapter, I
cannot consider you a candidate for participation.

With 7,000 readers, I expect that the few hundred slots will fill up quickly. This will be a one-time opportunity and new slots will only be available through attrition of existing members - and I do not expect that to be very often.

Have you visited the new site yet? Hope you will do so and especially the discussion
forum ( http://www.recyclebiz.com/discuss ). There are some real pros participating in
active discussions.

By the way, the Username and Password for the download area has been changed.
Please email me if you currently qualify for access by virtue of being in
possession of a paid copy of the manuals, either printed of CD-ROM versions. Let
me know when you purchased and your current contact information to obtain the
new access codes. I will email you the new ones right away once you request them
- IF I have you in my database.

If I don't hear from you, I'll be sending you the info when the new manual is completed so you can download the entire revised version.

Here are some links you might want to follow to familiarize yourself with the
new site:
http://recyclebiz.com/discuss -discussion forum - open to all until 1 May, after
that time to owners of "The Recycler's Library" only

http://recyclebiz.com/the_recycling_entrepreneur_newsletter.htm - the past
issues of this newsletter - goods reading for real recyclers

http://recyclebiz.com/frequently_asked_questions.htm - Our FAQ - if your
question isn't answered, ASK US!

http://recyclebiz.com/metals_and_alloys.htm- a number of rare BoM reports,
articles on recyling, and stuff you're not likely to find anywhere else

And, of course, PLEASE visit here:
http://recyclebiz.com/online order form.html


2. Cell Phones - What's In Them and Why Should They Be Recycled?

As you know, I'm planning a big push into developing a cell phone recycling
profit center. Want to know why this is such a great opportunity? Once I became aware of cellforcash ( http://cellphone.scottrecommends.com/ ) and their program to open up this industry to the small-time recycler, I decided to explore more deeply.

Some of the information which led me to investigate this area further and do some due-diligence is here:
http://www.informinc.org/wirelesswaste.php

Frontmatter (title page, table of contents, acknowledgments, contact/publications/
Board members info -- 96K) Introduction, Findings and Recommendations
(128K)
Chapter 1 -- Cell Phones: An Overview (160K)
Chapter 2 -- How Many Phones? How Much Waste? (96K)
Chapter 3 -- The Toxic Content of Cell Phones and Other Wireless Devices (448K)
Chapter 4 -- End-of-Life Management of Electronics in the US(128K)
Chapter 5 -- End-of-Life Management of Electronics Abroad (96K)
Chapter 6 -- Powering Wireless Electronics: Rechargeable Batteries and Alternative
Technologies (160K)
Chapter 7 -- Looking Toward the Future of the Wireless World (96K)
Endnotes (96K)
Appendices -- EPA's Draft List of PBTs Commonly Found in Hazardous Waste;
Denmark S/D
Vendor Questionnaire; The Ericsson List of Banned and Restricted Substances;
Advertisement for Best Buy's Take-Back Program; National Electronics Product
Stewardship Initiative (NEPS) Members; Massachusetts Resolution on Electronics
Take-Back (480K)

But really, the biggest influence on my decision was that whenever I spoke with
anyone about used cell phones, the answer was invariably, "Yes, I have a bunch
of old phones sitting around" and "How can I get rid of them without throwing them
away?"

Between that, and the fact that this area opens too many viral marketing opportunities
to ignore (how much more likely is someone to sell you their old gold if you've already
recycled their old cell phones, for example?) - especially when you can get others to
do the initial marketing approach for you. Not to mention some affiliate relationships
which can be developed at no additional cost - this is a no-brainer easy money-maker.


3. Whither the Precious Metals?

With all the talking I've been doing about new recycling opp's, and especially phones, you might be wondering if I'm abandoning the precious metals? The truth is that I feel the precious metals are as great an opportunity as they've ever been - especially from the standpoint of "concentrated wealth". I've always been a proponent of being able to have a "scrapyard in your pocket", and that will always be the case.

We do, however, live in interesting times. Normally, the type of financial news we're faced with daily would drive the precious metals to new heights. I do believe that that day will come, but the fact that prices are withdrawing in the face of powerful and overwhelmingly negative financial news is quite provocative. I have never been one to look at short term trends and this has served me well in this area.

I am firmly convinced that the amount of manipulation occurring in the metals markets the past twenty years will finally come home to roost. The stack of cards economy will finally and catastrophically implode, and gold, silver, and (to a lesser extent) platinum will rise to the levels justified by today's economic uncertainty.

I've said before, and I'll say again, THIS is the best time to start recycling these metals. The day will come when their prices shoot skyward and the competition for this scrap will increase a hundredfold.

So keep up on this area, and study these economic trends and impacts, then make an informed decision on how to proceed. In that vein, I'm going to give you some of the resources that I frequent and study. I'll make no apology for the fact that they are almost militantly pro-precious metals and free market - as am I. They serve to counterbalance the negative press that "hard assets" get from the traditional press.

Here's some of my favorites:
http://silver-investor.com/
http://www.investmentrarities.com/
http://www.gloomdoom.com/ - a part of the above site
http://the-moneychanger.com/

My advice: explore these sites and read as much as you can about the economics of the precious metals. It is a truly fascinating topic, and will enhance your ability to deal with others in this area when you're speaking with recycling clients and accounts who work with these metals daily. I'll provide you more references in future issues, so stay with
us!

4. REALLY, Scott, $500 Per Day Recycling?

I received a letter from a customer last week. He was dissatisfied with some
aspects of my manuals because he was not making the kind of money I claim is
possible - nor did he know anyone else who is doing so. When people tell me this
I'm not exactly shocked. He made some generally disparaging comments about me
and made some comments which showed he had neither read any of these newsletters
nor carefully read the manuals either. He hadn't visited the discussion forum
and did not even follow some of the basic rules I lay down as absolutely
essential to success in this business.

This gentleman also, however, went into great detail as to why he didn't feel
he'd benefited from the info. Unfortunately, everything he said was just a
rationalization for his refusal to do the necessary work to succeed. He had
'contacted' a 'number' of muffler shops and from a limited amount of feedback he
determined that this was an "old established business niche which makes it very
difficult to penetrate".

Really???

The EPA, as well as Johnson-Matthey has stated as recently as two years ago that less than 60% of the available converters in the market are actually being recycled. Does this sound like a mature business which operates efficiently?

Let's see, people have been recycling old gold, photographic scrap silver, and various scrap metals and alloys for a hundred years and more. Catalytic converters have been actively recycled for about 25 years. And EVERY one of these recycling businesses has got be considered a niche. There are new opportunities developing almost daily to recycle myriad other items (cell phones, silver batteries, single-use cameras, etc.) Not to mention that there are methods for selling many items for top dollar that weren't being dreamed of
ten years ago - ebay and all the other online auction sites available at essentially no cost to everyone!

However, let's put this into perspective. If one were to make $500 per day, working a typical year at five days a week with two weeks of vacation time, you would gross $125,000. Could you live on that? How many people do you know who make that much money from their job? A person with this level of income would be in the top 4% of wage-earners.

And when you realize that the smart self-employed recycler could potentially shelter a huge percentage of his income through smart tax planning (see bottom of page) and converting normally non-deductible expenses into deductions, the wage earner would probably have to earn $175,000 to $200,000 to match the effective earning power you'd have if you work wisely.

OK, Scott, you're probably asking, what would I need to do to earn this amount?

Let's not kid ourselves - you'll have to work your butt off for a considerable period before you have your business(es) built to the point you're turning this kind of profit. And this is the very reason that, in all likelihood, you probably won't reach this income level.

Why?

NOT because the opportunity doesn't exist, but because your mind is telling you that it is not possible for you to do it! I'll tell you how to overcome that problem momentarily.
Let's assume you've learned how to get your mind to cooperate and you're determined to make $125,000 a year. You've learned that you can get scrap single-use cameras for 10 cents apiece. If you live in an area with a half-million population within a 20 mile radius, you'll find enough photo developers to keep you busy buying and picking up scrap cameras.

Ok, at this price you've got about a 25 cent profit margin per camera. If an average developer processes a hundred disposable cameras daily, each shop you pick up from is generating $25 daily profit. If you set up this service with 20 such shops in your area,
BINGO! $500 a day in your pocket. What if some of these shops do MORE per day -
less work for you! If they do fewer in your area, stretch your geographical area a bit and work a bit harder.

Live in an area with rural or small population? Get creative with your marketing. Send out some news releases to papers in your area stating you buy old cell phones, and refer potential sellers to our company which buys them, taking a minimum of a dollar commission per phone you refer. Just use the techniques in the manual. Or contact the charities in your area that accept the phones as contributions and offer to pay them cash for the phones they've gotten which have scrap value. With the tens of millions of new cell phones sold each year, you KNOW that lots of folks have these things sitting around gathering dust.

Want to deal in converters? Keep marketing until you've developed an ongoing supply - these days you should be netting $10 minimum profit per 'cat' - and some of the larger ones could give you $20-30 profit each. It'll take a lot longer (and a lot more 'working capital') to succeed in this business today, BUT you can do it if you persist.

Dental gold and silver? Fifty dollars an ounce profit (for the gold) is easy if you know what you're doing. Or read the newsletters and learn how to get eBay to certify and market you as a specialist in this area - then sell this stuff online FOR the dentist. Take a percentage or flat amount per lot - this should be about the easiest 'selling' you'll ever do! Again, it'll take time and effort to establish your local reputation - after that all you have to do is maintain it.

And how many pounds of scrap tungsten carbide, satellite, tantalum, or high speed steels would you need to average a day to earn $500? It depends on the type of alloy you're gathering, but the material IS out there! Want independent proof? Visit the discussion forum and read to topic "Tungsten carbide".

Now, maybe your goal in life isn't to make $500 daily. That is fine. Perhaps you'd be happy supplementing your income with a few hundred dollars a week. This is almost ridiculously easy, and takes so little determination and work that it there's no excuse if you're not doing it.

My friend, 'all' it takes is a burning desire and determination to succeed. If you don't believe that you'll ever be one of the top 4% money earners - you won't. This is what you need to work on BEFORE you start your business. To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, if I were given two days to chop down a tree, I'd spend the first day and a half sharpening my axe.

To start "sharpening your axe"  go here: http://success.scottrecommends.com

Once you've conquered your inner emotions and motivations, you will find that it really isn't difficult to be better than the competition. My 25 years experience has shown me over and over that simply showing up is 90% of this game. As Wayne Gretzky has stated, "100% of the shots you DON'T take DON'T go in".

Being there, being persistent, and being better than your fellow recycler will serve you
infinitely better than rationalizing why you're not succeeding.

Have a great month and say a prayer for those whose task it is to defend and protect us. We'll visit again in a month.

'Til then, thanks for reading.
With Warm Regards - Scott Andrews

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