Friday, October 31, 2003
Howdy everyone! Welcome to the newest resource for you to utilize in order to start making money by locating, identifying, and profiting from a variety of little-known, highly-profitable scrap, salvage, and recycling business opportunities.
As you're probably aware, my name is Scott Andrews and I'm the author of "The Recycler's Library", "High-Profit Recycling", and the recyclebiz.com website. If you're unfamiliar with blogs and what a blog is, you're in for a wonderful experience.
Essentially, this is a resource in which I can deliver you my thoughts, ideas, and experiences and you can relate your needs, wants, and desires regarding the topic of recycling for profit.
So what is the difference between this process and the discussion forum and the monthly electronic newsletter, "The Recycling Entrepreneur"?
First, my ezine is only published 10 times a year and, as such, can only purvey a limited amount of information. And frankly, since I am determined not to inundate my readers with unwanted and unsolicited emails, a blog gives you the option of accessing the information I have for you at your convenience and according to your desires.
This is also a much less formal channel for communication. If I have something I feel you NEED to knowquickly, you'll find it here FIRST. So I hope you'll make use of the link from recyclebiz.com and/or the downloadable toolbar.
As you're probably aware the discussion forum is now available to you to view, but if you want to ask questions or post comments to it you must either be a registered member by virtue of being 'grandfathered' in or be a paid owner of my manuals, or at the very least, one of the chapters I sell individually.
So if you're REALLY bootstrapping and building your business with very little in the way of capital or assets, this is the best asset for you to use. Hopefully you'll gain some motivation and techniques to at least get your feet wet and make a few bucks by locating some undervalued or underappreciated scrap and 'get the bug'. No, I'm not going to reveal everything I teach in "The Recycler's Library", but hopefully you'll see the advantage of making that investment before long.
So check back often and give me your input - I want to make this a resource you'll want to use consistently.
Success - Scott
As you're probably aware, my name is Scott Andrews and I'm the author of "The Recycler's Library", "High-Profit Recycling", and the recyclebiz.com website. If you're unfamiliar with blogs and what a blog is, you're in for a wonderful experience.
Essentially, this is a resource in which I can deliver you my thoughts, ideas, and experiences and you can relate your needs, wants, and desires regarding the topic of recycling for profit.
So what is the difference between this process and the discussion forum and the monthly electronic newsletter, "The Recycling Entrepreneur"?
First, my ezine is only published 10 times a year and, as such, can only purvey a limited amount of information. And frankly, since I am determined not to inundate my readers with unwanted and unsolicited emails, a blog gives you the option of accessing the information I have for you at your convenience and according to your desires.
This is also a much less formal channel for communication. If I have something I feel you NEED to knowquickly, you'll find it here FIRST. So I hope you'll make use of the link from recyclebiz.com and/or the downloadable toolbar.
As you're probably aware the discussion forum is now available to you to view, but if you want to ask questions or post comments to it you must either be a registered member by virtue of being 'grandfathered' in or be a paid owner of my manuals, or at the very least, one of the chapters I sell individually.
So if you're REALLY bootstrapping and building your business with very little in the way of capital or assets, this is the best asset for you to use. Hopefully you'll gain some motivation and techniques to at least get your feet wet and make a few bucks by locating some undervalued or underappreciated scrap and 'get the bug'. No, I'm not going to reveal everything I teach in "The Recycler's Library", but hopefully you'll see the advantage of making that investment before long.
So check back often and give me your input - I want to make this a resource you'll want to use consistently.
Success - Scott



