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The Profitability Of Insprints® Is What Makes It Attractive

As previously mentioned, the retail value of a double-matted print (no frame) is $19.99. You can purchase the double-mat for as low as 75¢ (I'll show you where to buy) and the print will cost you about 25¢, giving you $1.00 in the finished product. That's a $20.00 retail value for only $1.00. Even if you sold the double-matted print for a whopping 75% off the retail price (giving your customers an incredible bargain), then you'd still make 500% profit for every sale.

Sidebar: Even if you were to buy the mat at full retail price at a retailer like Hobby Lobby you'd have less than $2.50 in the finished product ... the profitability is sizeable regardless.

There are a variety of options for you...

  • Single matted and bagged. This is the entry level option - just attach the print to a single mat, insert it into a poly bag and you're ready to sell.

  • Double matted and bagged. If you want to sell the prints without a frame, this is your most attractive option - a two-color, double mat will really highlight the print and make a beautiful display.

  • Framed without mat. All of the prints look almost as good without a mat if you decide to frame them prior to selling. In fact, you'll find that some look BETTER unmatted when you insert them into a frame. (Many top retailers sell framed prints unmatted.)

  • Framed with single mat. If you opt for including a mat, you can choose a single mat in a color that matches the print and attached it prior to inserting into an attractive frame.

  • Framed with double mat. A step up from a single mat in a frame is a double-mat in a frame. Again, you can choose coordinating colors that emphasize the beauty of the prints.

  • Framed with multiple cuts mat. The most attractive option for a mat and frame combination is to purchase mats that have two cutouts ... one for the print (this is the larger of the two cutouts) and a smaller one below the print for placing text. Since our prints come both with and without decorate Scripture on the print itself, you have this multiple cuts option which is a premium priced seller.

  • Multiple size options. Our prints are formatted and delivered to you in 8X10 size, but they are completely scaleable. The high resolution graphics allow you to sell these prints in 5X7, 8X10, 11X14 and even up to 16X20 with virtually no loss in quality.

  • Multiple frame price points. You have the option of purchasing inexpensive frames at "dollar" stores all the way up to ornate high-end frames, depending upon your customer base, marketplace and budget should you decide to offer framed prints. Hint: Keep your eye out at Kohl's, TJ Maxx, Marshall's and other stores for great deals ... especially clearance items.

  • With or without Scripture. Each of our premium prints comes with and without a decorate Scripture verse giving you lots of options. You can use the "multiple cuts" idea above, sell to customers who might not want the print alone, etc.

  • Inexpensive ink jet or high quality photo printer. Even an inexpensive $29 inkjet printer from your local Wal-Mart can crank out sellable prints. (We've tested this ourselves!) Whatever printer you use, whether it's an expensive printer, a high quality photo printer or a top of the line laser, you're sure to crank out beautiful prints to sell. NOTE: You can also use a variety of paper from regular copy paper to glossy stock to photo paper ... again, your choice.

Specialize in one item or mix -n- match for variety ... it's all up to you.

The point is the same: you have lots of options to do whatever works best for you.

Many Places And Ways To Sell Your Prints

If you already own a retail business (bookstore, gift shop, specialty shop, etc.) where you have merchandising space, then selling the prints is very easy. Simply display them throughout your store for immediate exposure and sales from your existing store traffic. Your customers are sure to love them.

Of course, owning a retail business isn't a requirement. Nor is it your only option for sales if you DO own an existing business. There are plenty of other places and ways to sell your prints. We have five short but thorough training reports that you'll receive immediately upon ordering an Insprints® membership that show you exactly how to sell your prints in a variety of settings.

Here are the five training reports you'll receive...

1. How To Find And Sell At Flea Markets, Craft Malls and Gift Shows.

If you can sit at a booth and smile at people who walk by, then you can make money with this easy strategy. All you do is rent a booth at a weekend flea market, craft mall or gift show and sell your prints. In this special report you'll learn how to find them, how to setup your booth and how to get sales.

2. How To Setup A Route of Sales Booths.

There are also a lot of flea markets and other retail spots that are open 5-7 days per week which will rent you booth space for either a flat fee or a flat fee plus a small commission. You simply keep your booth stocked by checking in once every week or two weeks, let them do the selling for you and collect your regular check. Instead of just selling in one location, you can sell your prints all around your region - and you don't even have to make the sales personally. This training report teaches you how to do this.

3. How To Host An In-Home Event.

In-home events are a proven effective way to sell a lot of merchandise very quickly ... especially when you have affordably priced, beautiful artwork designs like Insprints®. The idea is simple: invite a bunch of friends and family members to a "party" at your house where you showcase your prints. (You will, of course, tell them that it's a sales event.) Sell what you have in stock and take orders if the inventory runs out. Hint: You can also get your friends and family members to host parties in THEIR homes for a share of the profit. Our special training report teaches you all the necessary steps from start to finish.

4. How To Sell Wholesale To Retailers.

Another option is to sell your prints to retailers (bookstores, gift shops, specialty shops, florists, pharmacies, flea markets, craft malls ... the list is endless.) at a wholesale discount so THEY can in turn sell them to THEIR customers. The great part about this arrangement is that the retailer will usually buy in BULK. (Example: They buy 10 prints instead of 1.) You can also setup a display on consignment where the retailer only pays you for what sells so there is no risk to them. Again, this training report teaches you how to sell your prints using this strategy.

5. How To Set Up Fundraisers For Church Groups, Civic Organizations and Charities.

Imagine getting paid to help your favorite church group or other non-profit organization raise money. This is a "win-win" opportunity for everyone involved. The non-profit group promotes the fundraiser, provides the space for the event and generates the customer traffic. You provide the merchandise, handle the sales and serve the customer. You split the profit 50/50. It's an instant boost in sales for you, a great way to raise funds for them and a quality product for the customer, who will enjoy getting something of value while supporting a worthy cause.

As you can see, whether you already own a retail business where you can sell Insprints® artwork or are starting from scratch, there are many ways to earn sales from your prints.

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