A Simple Get Rich Quick Idea

In the immortal words of Emmerson, "all I need is one idea" Overnight wealth has a certain stigma that "sensible" people seem to be resistant to. The idea of the get rich quick variety is an object of ridicule and derision in alot of peoples eyes. However, with a little focused action and the right knowledge, rapid wealth is not only possible for you, but inevitable for the determined.

The first thing I want to do is qualify the above by saying "quick" means several years not overnight. Sure, you could write a hit song or contemporary book but these have alot to do with chance. People with determination generally don't like chance because control is a solid aspect of wealth generation.

Anyone can have an idea. By that I mean virtually any idea can become workable unless its just totally "out there" What matters is that you act. But more then that, before you act, you must know how to make it work. Thats really what most people with a good idea lack.

So knowledge again is where the central workability comes from. So let me give you some knowledge right now. The knowledge of the wealthy. There are many ways to get rich very rapidly but I offer you an example below and some insights about what the wealthy know and have known for centuries.

Arbitrage is a concept that you should learn more about. Its a word that circulates in financial circles and is therefore obscured to the average person as just some odd french word that the stock market people use.

The truth is that arbitrage is the single biggest idea about wealth that you should understand. Doing an arbitrage deal is literally this........If I offered you 70 cents for your crisp clean dollar note would you take the deal? What if you had $100,000 and I had $75,000 and I said look, let me deposit this money into your account in exchange for your money? Straight swap. How would you feel about that?

Well I imagine you'd say no. I wouldn't blame you, its hardly a fair deal. Arbitraguers do this all day long. But this is the difference.

We deal in value and perceptions not numerical currency like cash. Or we deal wholesale and sell retail. There are hundreds of ways that I can swap my 70 cents for somebody elses dollar.

The wealthy have practiced arbitrage for as long as currency existed because arbitrage is the secret road to wealth. A secret that will never be openly talked about because it is so tightly held. My little contribution here will do nothing to change that balance, but consider yourself fortunate to learn about this and maybe it will spurr you on to a new life.

Here is a real world example of arbitrage that I practiced many years ago, when I was starting out broke, dejected, but hopeful.

It wasnt long ago but seems like centuries ago. Its pre-history now. One form of arbitrage is the concept of economies of scale. This arbitrage strategy relies on a single fact. An irrefutable reality about fiscal life on the planet earth. Here it is. When you buy something (of anything) in bulk, you are entitled to and more often then not get a very large discount on your purchase. When this bulk amount is "split up" and re-sold in traditional more popular chunks, your investment will return a decent profit.

So here is a get rich quick idea. One you can use right now to establish an income stream to replace your daily job. It can be reproduced and systemized to manufacture a very healthy income indeed.

When you look at newspaper and local journal price lists, you will notice they are very yielding to this concept of economies of scale. Simply a small ad may cost $140 for example. But buy a full page and you only pay say $900. Why? because its less work for the publication. Well my idea was to start a weekly page called "Martins Market" I approached 200 business owners face to face and told them they can get a small ad in my one page spread "Martins Market" for just $90 a full $50 cheaper then if they bought their ad from the paper directly. Do you think this offer interested a good percentage of the business owners I approached? You bet! Not only that, but they got a further discount if they paid up 6 months in advance.

I could fit 40 ads of that size onto my page. Being filled up, I made $3600 every week for an outlay of $900 for the page. I added value with nice graphics and the page got quite well recieved as my clients reported good returns from their ads. This was reproduced 20 times around the country, with 2 sales staff for every "Martins Market" I was netting close to $20,000 per week for a fairly lengthy period.

You will need a few dollars to try this, but its inevitable that if you do your research properly you can make this work and get exactly the same results.

My very best to you

Martin Thomas CEO opportunity-investor.com

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Helpful Tips for Lawsuit Loan Brokers

The world of a lawsuit loan broker is often turbulent due to a cyclical industry, inconsistent litigation financing companies, and the struggle to weigh advertising expenditures vs. the resulting leads. You (litigation broker) must not only survive but must flourish during active times of the year in order to be able to survive the downtimes. First of all, let me quickly define what is a lawsuit loan and a lawsuit loan broker:

Lawsuit loan: A cash advance based upon the merits of a lawsuit that provides a plaintiff with sufficient funding to reach the conclusion of the case when the plaintiff will receive his/her fair share of the settlement or verdict. Lawsuit loans are not based on a plaintiff's prior credit or bankruptcy status. Lawsuit financing companies give non-recourse funding to plaintiffs thus requiring the plaintiff to pay back the advance and fees/interest only upon a favorable decision in the case. If the case is lost then the cash advance is kept by the plaintiff with no obligation. Therefore, a lawsuit loan is not a true "loan" but rather a pre-settlement cash advance also know as: litigation funding, litigation finance, litigation loan, lawsuit funding, lawsuit cash advance, case loan, case cash advance, plaintiff cash advance, litigant funding, pre-settlement loan, and pre-settlement lending.

Lawsuit loan broker: A person who seeks funding for their client (plaintiff) who is in need of a lawsuit loan. Lawsuit loan brokers are also known as: litigation funding broker, litigation finance broker, litigation loan broker, lawsuit funding broker, lawsuit cash advance broker, case loan broker, case cash advance broker, plaintiff cash advance broker, litigant funding broker, pre-settlement loan broker, and pre-settlement lending broker. There are no barriers to entry so anyone can become a litigation broker.

The following are tips to help you succeed in this challenging industry:

1) Research the industry nuances

The litigation financing industry is a cyclical industry. There is heavy volume during the November and December months as plaintiffs find themselves in need of money to pay for increased utility bills and increased credit card bills due to the upcoming holidays. Then there is a slowdown that starts around the middle of January and continues until April when it levels-off. You should keep this in mind when marketing and advertising because advertising dollars can be spent more wisely if they are spent during certain times of the year.

2) Understand your clients

You must understand plaintiffs' situations in order to properly help them. These are people who many times have been seriously injured, cannot work, and have mounting bills that they cannot pay. They have already found themselves asking for help in the way of hiring an attorney and bringing suit against another party. Now, they are again asking someone for help since their wait for any settlement money is usually months if not years away. If you understand your clients' situations then you will be rewarded in terms of helping them find much needed funding but also in the way of future business. The percentage of repeat lawsuit loan applicants is high therefore the chances are good that your client will be calling you again or they will pass your information to a friend who may need your help.

3) Understand your funding sources

You may have a solid rapport with all of your clients (plaintiffs) but how well do you understand the litigation financing companies that you use? Do you know the states and/or case types that litigation financing companies specialize? If not then the lawsuit loan can take days or even weeks longer than it should to get an answer from the funding company. Do you know that some litigation financing companies reserve the right to broker lawsuit loans that you originally sent to them for funding? You should do the following, either research every litigation financing company in the industry (~60 plus) or you should use The Funding Exchange (www.TheFundingExchange.com). The Funding Exchange is the front-end to many of these litigation financing companies and it allows you to submit one lawsuit loan application. The Funding Exchange's rules engine analyzes the application and it assigns it to the most appropriate litigation financing companies in the industry. The Funding Exchange also allows you to set your own brokerage commission so you are not locked-in to low brokerage commissions.

4) Start with a small advertising budget

The biggest mistake that new lawsuit loan brokers make is that they overspend on advertising immediately. New lawsuit loan brokers are so excited to start in this new industry that they spend big advertising dollars initially and end up spending too much in the wrong places and end up in a hole. Start small and start advertising in different mediums such as: local newspapers, local radio stations, local personal injury attorneys, etc. There is no right or wrong place to advertise but you should definitely start small to see what works and then expand your budget accordingly.

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Tony Perkins is the founder and president of The Funding Exchange which connects the top lawsuit lending companies in the country to lawsuit loan brokers searching for funding for their clients. The Funding Exchange is not a lawsuit lending company but rather it is an independent 3rd party company that routes a high volume of broker applications every day to its network of lawsuit lending companies.

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