Bill Myers has released the latest issue of ‘Tip of the Week’. The featured article is titled “Tools for the perfect business model”. [Bill Myers Tip of the Week]


Bill Myers’ ‘Tip of the Week’:

Bill Myers Tip of the Week – February 26, 2011

In a previous tip of the week, I wrote about what I thought was the perfect internet business model.

In that model, you create a product from your desktop (like a training video), and then sell and deliver it over the web.

With this model, you don’t need to duplicate DVDs or CDs, you don’t need a credit card merchant account, you don’t need to ship products to customers, and your business can service customer throughout the world.

The only problem with this particular business model is you need a way to automate the payment and delivery of the online product.

I’ve been working on creating software to do just that, and have it almost completed.

This past week, I put a video on my web site showing how the software works, and how product developers will be able to use it to instantly create ‘pay per view’ web sites that connect directly to PayPal and ClickBank payment systems.

I’m pretty excited about the opportunities this business model offers.And so are members of my web site – as I will be providing them this software for free as part of membership benefits.

If you’re thinking about pursuing the perfect web business model, don’t worry about finding the right tool to automate the payment processing and product delivery.

I’ll have one you can use.

Bill Myers
bmyers@bmyers.com

http://www.bmyers.com

Recent articles posted at Bill Myers Online:

Progress report on the Pay Per View video software I’m developing

I’ve been working hard to get my new ‘Pay to View’ web video software completed and am getting close to the final version. In this article, you can see what it looks like and how it works

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1994.cfm

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Secret to creating the cool see through title effect with Sony Movie Studio

In this short video, I show you how to quickly create the ‘see through’ title effect you can use to create video logos and intros. Once you see how easy it can be, you’ll be able to create your own

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1993.cfm

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Don’t treat your customers this way!

When change doesn’t sit well with your customers, listen to their concerns instead of ignoring them or telling them to go away.

Read the full article at:
http://www.bmyers.com/public/1995.cfm

Creating the ‘floating images across the video’ effect with Sony Vegas

Use this cool effect in your video intros, or to add action to video clips and photos, or to create sports montages. Easy to do once you see the secret I show here

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1991.cfm

That’s it for this week!

Bill Myers
http://www.bmyers.com

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Bill Myers has developed a wide range of successful products (including 50 videos and several blockbuster software packages), he also developed tools that have enabled thousands of others to jump into the product development business and start creating their own products.

Bill’s copywriting skills are legendary. The sales letters he has written have pulled in millions of dollars, and created mail-order empires for his clients. His two books that contain over 300 pages of his best sales letters and ads had become a cult classic.

Bill Myers has an established track record as a successful product developer – developing videos, books, CD ROMs, software, newsletters, web sites, and more.

The information, articles, tips, tools and techniques presented within his web site are based on years of experience and designed to help others get into and succeed in the product development business.

* IMNewswatch would like to thank Bill Myers for granting permission to reprint the latest ‘Tip of the Week’.

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