Chapter
Buying the Rights to Brands for Profit
A man purchases the rights to the Book of the Month Club and rebrands it for a modern audience, while another entrepreneur creates a subscription service that sends vinyls to conservative customers who fear the government taking their money.
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The speaker suggests buying the rights to a decaying product such as the Book of the Month Club and offering a new, unique subscription model to consumers such as receiving a vinyl once a month.
26:21 - 28:43 (02:22)
Summary
The speaker suggests buying the rights to a decaying product such as the Book of the Month Club and offering a new, unique subscription model to consumers such as receiving a vinyl once a month. They further suggest creating a Facebook group to promote this new subscription model.
ChapterBuying the Rights to Brands for Profit
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Companies acquire conservative buyers by selling a $50 product and use their email list for advertising a paid newsletter worth $2000.
28:43 - 31:02 (02:18)
Summary
Companies acquire conservative buyers by selling a $50 product and use their email list for advertising a paid newsletter worth $2000.