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Demand for PSP and iPod Movies Becomes YOUR GOLDMINE
10/9/2006 4:37:37 PM
Hello and I hope I YOU are ready to take your FUTURE In YOUR HANDS NOW!

It used to be VHS and Beta. Then DVD. Now???

PSP and iPod.

Some people are paying for P2P services to get their movies and that's risky. Can get a virus or a part of a movie that was mislabeled just to tee you off.

What does this say?

There is a market and it's still young. Why not be your own movie distributor?

For move information click here.

Kenneth R Sword Jr
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Re: Demand for PSP and iPod Movies Becomes YOUR GOLDMINE
10/9/2006 5:55:25 PM
While there are many ways to make money, both on and off the
internet, one of the proven strategies for making a lot of money
very quickly is to get in on the ground floor of a hot new trend
and provide a product or service that few others have discovered.

One such product is movies delivered to the popular handheld PSP
gaming device, and those who have the goods to deliver stand to
make a great deal of money on the young people, gamers and others
who have come to rely on their PSP devices for their entertainment
needs.

While the PSP may have started its life as a gaming device, the
fact is that it quickly outgrew these humble roots, and today the
PSP is in fact a multimedia entertainment device, capable of
playing all kinds of video, including off course full length
movies.

More and more PSP users are discovering how great movies
look on these high resolution screens, and more and more internet
entrepreneurs are discovering how incredibly lucrative this market
can be.

One great thing about the market for PSP movies is that it remains
largely untapped. While the market for VHS and DVD movies is
largely saturated, and the market for on demand video and movies is
still getting started, there is already a market for PSP movies,
and only a handful of smart entrepreneurs are currently reaching
out to customers.

What that means is that those who are able to
deliver a steady stream of PSP movies to their customers will be
able to build up the customer loyalty that is so important on the
web.

There is little doubt that selling PSP movies directly to
consumers will be a booming business, but it is important to move
fast and not lose out on this exciting opportunity for real
business success.

The most important consideration for these would be entrepreneurs,
of course, is where to get the movies, and this area can certainly
be a complicated one. There can be copyright issues, quality
issues and a number of other hurdles, but fortunately there is a
way to avoid these potential pitfalls and get the business up and
running fast.

One of the best ways is to purchase the movies in
ready to sell format, then resell them to eager customers. This
type of resale agreement can be extremely beneficial to the seller
of PSP movies, and it is well worth exploring.


Kenneth R Sword Jr


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Re: Demand for PSP and iPod Movies Becomes YOUR GOLDMINE
10/10/2006 2:29:25 AM
this one will really make some money.
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Re: Demand for PSP and iPod Movies Becomes YOUR GOLDMINE
10/10/2006 5:55:45 AM
hello Kenneth...thanks for the information...did not know about this market...Larry
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What to Consider When Selling PSP Movies
10/12/2006 5:24:45 AM
What to Consider When Selling PSP Movies

By Cody Moya and Kenneth R Sword Jr


There are of course many ways to make money in the world of
business, but in the past couple of decades it seems that changes
in technology and business opportunities have gone hand in hand.

Each new advance in technology, from the VCR to the DVD player to
the handheld music player, has brought with it its own unique sales
and marketing angle, and those business owners who were able to
spot the trends early stood to make a great deal of money.

Of course the world of technology continues to grow and evolve even
today, and there are still plenty of opportunities for smart
business owners to profit from these changes in technology. One of
the most exciting technological advances of recent years has been
the evolution of the PSP gaming device from a mere video game
device to a full fledged multimedia entertainment device.

Those who are able to recognize the power of the PSP in the world of
entertainment stand to make a great deal of money.

It is certainly no secret that the PSP has taken the world by
storm, and these great devices are always at the top of want lists
for children and adults alike. Many parents are buying these great
devices for their children, and many parents are using these
devices as well. In addition of course, gamers and many young
people have already known about these great devices and the
potential they have in the world of entertainment.

One of the best ways to profit from this interest in the PSP and
its multimedia capabilities is to sell movies formatted for the PSP
player. The ability to watch full length movies is sure to be one
of the most significant developments in the world of the PSP
device, and many people are already enjoying watching movies as
they travel and go from place to place.

Those setting up a web site to sell PSP movies should first
consider where to get the movies. There are of course many
different movies on the market, but it is important to proceed
cautiously and to avoid running afoul of copyright and intellectual
property issues.

One way to avoid these problems and get the web
site up and running right away is to purchase packaged PSP movies
ready to sell, and this has proven to be a winning strategy for
many successful business owners. Those considering selling such
movies should definitely check out this option, which can provide
steady and reliable income month after month and year after year.



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