Extra Business Opportunity For Wedding DJ`s
Back when I was a waiter I worked a lot of weddings and other parties and I now for a fact that a lot of pictures are taken during the party. Every person taking pictures (most likely digital nowadays) at the party needs a way to develop the pictures. Now imagine if you received a profit for each photo they purchase.
I know some DJ’s have plasma screens where during the party they show pictures that they just took. I bet you today you just give them away after the party. Well what if you made a profit from those pictures as well?
Imagine having a business where you never have to take an order for product, and you do not have to deliver the product to the customer. In fact you never touch the order or products but you still collect a commission on each order. Instead all you have to do direct customers to use a website to store, share, and order their photos.
Imagine if that every time that customer tells a friend to use this website or they share their album with a family member you customer base grows.
Well Photomax is that business. Everyone loves pictures and digital camera ownership is on the rise. Soon 80% of the households in the US will own a digital camera. This is a new and untapped market. This is an opportunity for you to gain financial independence and change your life.
If you are interested to learn more, call (888) 303-0996 and enter code 777 after the message or contact me, at polganophotos@aol.com so we can set up some time so that we can speak and discuss this amazing opportunity further.
If after reading this or/and listening to the phone call you are not interested (or you just want to check out the site) please feel free to join Photomax as a customer and enjoy 20 free prints on me. All you need to do is, use this link to collect your 20 free prints
Www.photomax.com/web/mem_reg.php?promocode=vTEjPYVUos_clcmNYGdq1dyVyY1gZ2rV3JXJjWBnatXclcmNYGdq1dyVyY1gZ2rVZZnsEbAmBL2U3YZSYtVpujANu7He6-Ts
Thank you and I hope to be hearing from you soon
Arthur Polgano
Posted by Arthur Polgano; updated 09/16/05