Your own cell phones store? You've got to be kidding me. But believe it or not - Here ya go...
I bet you've not heard about this opportunity before. It's a new one, even for me.
Cell Phone Accessories Store
Here's an opportunity that gives the average American the chance to grab a piece of the pie.
What pie? Well a financial piece of the wireless industry pie. Your own wireless cell phones store, so to speak.
T-Mobile,
Sprint and a company called Liberty International have teamed up to
offer what could best be called a virtual mobile or portable wireless
franchise - and it's fre.e.
Yep, f-r-eeee!
So now you're wondering, "What is a virtual wireless franchise?"
It
sounds kind of intimidating. But here ya go: It provides the same
access to mobile cellular phones, gadgets and service plans that a
typical cell phones retail store does but there is absolutely no rent to
pay, no sales to calculate, no paperwork to file and best of all, no
employees to hire.
All transactions are transacted in the virtual world of the internet.
When
you refer three or more customers to their special joint venture
product plan offer, you will not only get your cell phone bill for free,
but it will cause you to become
eligible to earn commissions from all the cell phones and the cellular service plans sold from your new business.
You don't want to miss the boat.
Climb aboard and ride the mobile cell phones store wave to financial freedom.
Keep in mind, though, as with any venture - you get out of it what you put into it.
It's
not a get-rich-quick scheme unless you work-rich-quick and focus your
energies on promoting yourself and your new cell phones store.
You
might be assuming that you're too late, and that the place to buy iPod
and iPhone accessories is the Apple Store. After all, Apple spends a
huge and massive amount of time, energy and money on marketing to make
sure that you buy everything through their retail outlets.
However, note this - The Apple Store has not one, but two Achilles heels.
First
issue: they don't carry cell phone accessories for other manufacturer's
cell phones. It's strictly a one trick pony with a very limited focus;
so if someone is looking for a new case for their iPod and LG cell phone
covers, you're going to have to look somewhere besides the Apple Store.
An extra recharger for your cell phone or any other cell phone
accessories?
Nope, Don't even think about looking for Samsung
cell phone covers in some of those fancy glass retail outlets or their
web store.
Apple's second weakness is pricing. Because its
customers are essentially captive (or they act like they are anyway),
the Apple Store doesn't offer sales prices on
their goods and services.
We
just lately compared the offerings and prices for several Apple product
cell phone accessories in the Apple store as well as an additional
popular web retailer.
We were looking for arm band cases for the
iPod Touch, because runners and other athletes are always looking for
accessories like that.
Here's what we found. With Apple, they
started at $29.95, but the alternate retailer carries a similar model on
sale at under $24 dollars.
We thought it would be fun to see
what happened when we wanted to pick out a typical accessory for the
newest iPod Nano. So we settled on the Apple Dock Connector HARDWARE
Cable, the part that iPod users seem to lose a lot.
The Apple
Store currently markets this at $19, which seemed reasonable until we
checked the other site and found they were offering the OEM Apple cable
at ten bucks - half off the Apple Store price.
Lastly, we searched for iPod Mini accessories, but that wasn't a good comparison because the Apple
Company Store doesn't stock every one. Ironic, isn't it?
And
of course, it makes sense that they're not going to carry stuff for
other brand products, like HTC replacement battery packs or LG cell
phone covers.
One last aspect to consider: while other web
retailers offer free shipping with orders over $40, at Apple's online
store you have to spend $50 or you'll be paying for shipping costs.
Cell Phones Store
Cell Phones Store