August 29, 2009
Aussie Internet Marketing Kids
In January 2009 in Streaky Bay, South Australia, 2 Aussie kids filmed a YouTube video to promote their dad’s affiliate marketing ebook. They filmed it on the beach and this was their first effort to market online. They called themselves the Aussie Internet Marketing Kids. It is apparent that they live in the generation Y environment of technology and computers in their everyday life. They are naturals at it.
To start with they filmed their dad with a camera set up for YouTube. Afterwards they put together their own marketing effort on film.
Smart Online Profit Systems
Both kids are apprentices of the smart online profit systems. They have learned from the beginning and consider themselves internet marketing apprentices. They are unlikely to go down the path of a 9 to 5 job and are very likely to succeed at their task. They are little entrepreneurs in the making. And still, let us not forget that they are kids having fun, and lots of it to boot!
Promoting Dad’s Affiliate Marketing Book
So, off to the beach they went. The Aussie internet marketing kids wandered to the beach in Streaky Bay. The waves are crashing in the background from the Great Southern Ocean. They promote their dad’s affiliate marketing ebook and the video is only 26 seconds, yet it gets the message across in a genuine way that most adults cannot master. The future holds a lot of promise for these budding internet marketers. Maybe we adults can learn a lot from kids after all.
Life is meant to be fun. Kids teach us that by acting naturally. We need to unleash our inner child more often and learn from kids that life is not meant to be so serious all the time.
November 11, 2008
Catalytic converters contain platinum
You don’t need to be a magician to turn base metal into gold: buying relatively cheap metal scrap will actually enable you to transform base stuff into the precious yellow metal called gold!
Some of the most promising industrial scrap is often overlooked by newcomers in the scrap trade, like catalytic converters. These ugly things can be big business, on account of the interesting fact that one of the prominent contents of (scrap) catalytic converters is platinum… one of the more expensive precious metals as you can see on the Kitco precious metals price quotes. This means that the catalytic converters scrap prices are equally interesting, because of their platinum content. In American Scrap Treasures all sorts of scrap metal (and other materials) are featured, among which catalytic converters. The platinum in these ugly contraptions can be recycled and resold, making the clever dealer a nice little profit.
Scrap metal tends to follow the general price developments of metal – this is especially the case with precious metals like gold, silver and indeed platinum. Following the Kitco trends you’ll see that buying scrap enables you to get in at the bottom of price waves and sell at the top, which is a relatively easy way to make a buck or, for that matter, a euro, quid or peso. This trade is fully international, so business is done worldwide.
Not all buyers of precious scrap metals sell the recycled stuff straight away in its pure condition: many (amateur) jewellers use gold, silver and platinum in their creations, and it’s a pleasing idea that some of the platinum that was hidden in your good old catalytic converter, finishes up adorning the slender neck of a beautiful woman! Precious metals look so much better there!