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Setting and reaching milestones
Bill Myers - May 29, 2010
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In a recent article posted on my web site, I covered my strategy of generating $10,000 a month for life, just from Amazon sales.

With this strategy, you create a series of products with long shelf lives, and place them on Amazon for sale.

And over the course of a few years, the total income from the products can reach $10,000 or more per month (see my article for full details).

One of the steps to reaching this income level is to create products for niche hobby markets, where the information you provide won't become outdated in a matter of months or years.

By creating products that have long sales shelf lives like this, the income from them can stretch over many years.

As an example, I've just completed a DVD for a niche hobby market that should have a very long shelf life on Amazon.

I created this DVD using just a camcorder, Sony Vegas, and a photo camera, and its format will become the template or model I use for all my future 'niche hobby market' DVDs.

Whether you are interested in the subject matter of the DVD or not, it might be something you want to see, especially if you are planning on creating DVDs for hobby markets you're involved in.

As was said by member of our forum, 'Anytime I can get an hour and a half of Bill's time (on DVD) for $34, I consider it a bargain regardless of the topic . . .'

To see what this DVD is all about, check out http://www.bmyers.com/snip/117.htm


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