How to make money from price comparison sites
publication date: Jul 22, 2008
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SPECIAL REPORT:
How to make money from price comparison sites
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19th July 2008
Hi
Tightwad? Penny pincher? Scrooge?
Call it what you will, but I love finding a bargain!
Before any big purchase, I always go online and
hunt down the best deal - and with all those price
comparison websites out there it's easy to find the
lowest price for anything from digital cameras to car
insurance.
Ok, I know this is hardly big news, but stick with me...
I've found a way to make a tidy side income
from these sites.
The secret? Buy low - sell high.
Look, if you can buy low online using these price
comparison sites, then surely it can't be that difficult
to find a way to sell at a higher price and pocket the
difference?
Well, I've figured out how to do just that! Take a
look at my full report here:
If you're new to price comparison sites, let's back up
a little and look at this in more detail . . .
If you search for any product online you are bound
to have comes across price comparison sites like
dealtime.co.uk, pricerunner.co.uk or Kelkoo.co.uk.
They let you quickly zero-in on the lowest price for
the item you want to buy.
So yes - they're an extremely useful resource for
consumers after a bargain ...
But did you know there's a way you can use price
comparison websites to regularly pluck £24... £37...
£60... £159... and even £1,296 from the Internet - as
often as you want?
This cash is effectively "unwanted"... and now
there's a way you can pocket it every week, without
ever leaving home!
You see, many retailers are resorting to creating 'loss
leader' offers - deep discounts on the most popular
products. The idea is to beat the competition and
attract more customers who will hopefully go on to
buy more from them in the future.
When I sat down and thought about price
comparison websites I realised that there's a HUGE
and obvious opportunity here ...
The idea is simple:
What if you were to buy a loss-leader product at the
lowest advertised price online... and then quickly sell
it on a marketplace website (think eBay, Amazon or
Play.com Trade) for a much higher price?
You could pocket the difference - effectively taking
that profit margin from right under the retailer's
nose!
Well, I've been testing this theory out for the past
few months - and it works!
And the best bit: you can repeat this profit-margin
grab as many times as you like and pick up quick
cash windfalls of £28 - £1,296, or more, on demand
- all from your PC!
Take a look at the results of our investigation here:
Let me give you some specific examples of how
much you could be making right now:
*** Sony VAIO Laptop Computer TZ31 1.2GHz -
you could pocket eBuyer's £96 profit margin on this
in-demand laptop as many times as you like - just by
visiting a couple of websites...
*** Dyson DC07 Vacuum Cleaner - you could claim
a £28 cut on this product from Freenet Electrical,
who are happy to give this margin up...
*** Smeg FAB30 50's Style Refrigerator - you
could grab a £53 loss-leader margin here - A little
known retailer called Appliance Deals is giving away
this impressive margin on this must have appliance -
and you could pocket it in a couple of clicks!
*** iPod Nano - Online retailer Eatay are sacrificing
a £28 margin on this really hot product... why not
claim it while it's still floating around on the net?
(All these prices were real and for brand new goods,
and available at the time of writing)
And once you find a hot product, there's absolutely
nothing stopping you from making repeat purchases!
I mean, if you knew of a way to make a £50 profit
margin online, wouldn't you want to do it 5... 10... or
even 20 times over?
Say you pocketed five lots of £24 and two lots of
£159 a week - you'd make an extra income of £1,898
in a month...
Would that come in handy?
I repeat: this is, effectively, free money that's just
sitting online, waiting to be claimed... the retailers
WANT you to have it... it's in their interests!
Full details revealed here:
One important thing to note: this profit margin
grabbing technique doesn't work with every product.
You have to know which are in demand.
Then you have to know which price comparison
websites to search (there are over 100 of them) to
find the best margin stealing opportunity for that
item. Many of them specialise in a particular kind of
product.
Then you have to know which "marketplace" website
(eBay, Amazon etc) to sell the product on to ensure
maximum profits.
Dive in recklessly and you could find yourself with a
house full of unwanted goods and a huge credit card
bill!
Luckily for you I've had my researchers tracking this
new moneymaking strategy for the best part of a
year, and I'm now in a position to be able to share
their research with you.
If you want to be one of the first people in the
country to try this simple moneymaking technique
out risk-free, click on the link below:
As ever, do let me know your success stories!
Regards
Nick
PS: I am so confident this simple idea could make
you money, you can try it out for 30 days risk free.
If it's not for you - for whatever reason - just let me
know and I'll refund the cost of the report in full.