People often ask me if there are ways
to make money quickly. The short answer is yes, and that's why many people suddenly find
themselves in financial distress. Without further ado, let's get straight to the three steps for
making quick and legal money. We won't be discussing illegal methods. We're all about doing it
the right way.
Step 1: Have Something to Sell
If I told you to take out a loan,
build a factory, manufacture a specific product, and then go sell it, that wouldn't be
considered making quick money. When it comes to legitimate ways to make fast money, there's one
word: Sell. I say "sell" instead of "buy and sell" because the latter involves two actions –
buying and then selling. Buying implies that you need a substantial amount of money to begin
with. If you have that kind of money, you likely aren't in a hurry to make more. Most people
seeking quick money do so because they lack funds.
So, today, we're going to focus on
eliminating the buying step. Your job is to sell. You might be wondering, "What can I sell if I
don't have any products?" You're right; that's the first challenge we need to address. You might
not have the goods, but someone else does. In the past few years, we've experienced a pandemic,
floods, and many factories have closed down. What do these factories do when they close? They
need to dispose of their machinery, production materials, semi-finished products, and finished
products. These items are often sold at a significant discount, sometimes even less than
one-third of their market value.
This presents an opportunity for you. The products
available from these closed factories have substantial profit margins. Now, the next question
is, where do you find these sources? The internet has many options, but I won't go into details,
as I don't want this to sound like an advertisement. A word of caution: focus on goods within
your area of expertise. If you attempt to deal in areas you're unfamiliar with, you might get
scammed, or even if you don't, you'll struggle to market the products effectively because you
won't understand them.
For instance, if a food processing factory closes down, and they
advertise the sale of their machinery and raw materials online, you should consider it if you
have experience in the food industry. You would know what types of equipment are used and which
raw materials are essential. You'd also understand issues like shelf life. However, if you don't
know anything about food production, you'd be better off not pursuing this business
opportunity.
The key here is to gather information about the available products and
understand their potential market. Even if you don't intend to purchase the goods yourself,
knowing what's available is crucial. This is what I mean by having something to
sell.
Step 2: Mastering Traffic
So, what do I mean by mastering traffic? I'll
answer that with a few questions. Why do businesses fight for prime locations on bustling
commercial streets or rent space in wholesale markets? Because they know there will be customers
there, right? Why do big brands advertise on TV shows with high viewership? Because those shows
have high viewer traffic, right? Why can a social media influencer make over a million dollars
in sales during a live stream? Because they have a massive audience, correct? In order to sell
your goods effectively, you need to have access to this traffic.
Opening a storefront on
a busy commercial street or renting space in a wholesale market requires capital for rent,
renovation, and decoration. Advertising on national TV is a luxury that many small businesses
can't afford. So, what's the solution? Leveraging free traffic from social media platforms.
Don't listen to people who say you can't get traffic without spending money. I have over four
million followers, and I get over three million views daily without spending a dime. The key is
to provide valuable, engaging content to the platform. But wait, I'm not telling you to become a
content creator or social media influencer. You're in this to make quick money, not to start a
new career. You might be thinking, "But I don't know how to edit videos or go live
online."
That's where you need to start learning. If you're not willing to learn, you'll
need to spend extra effort to hire people who can edit videos or livestream for you. The
question is, how do you get skilled individuals to assist you, and what conditions are you
willing to offer in return?
Now, you might wonder why we're discussing traffic. The
reason is simple: to sell the goods you acquired. When you find discounted deals online or
through other sources, you want to promote these products effectively. You need to attract
potential customers to buy them. This is where mastering traffic comes into play. You must have
access to a significant audience that's interested in your products.
How do you acquire
this traffic without upfront costs? It's all about sharing videos, content, or live streams on
social media platforms. You're not creating content from scratch, as I do daily. Instead, you
download popular videos already available on these platforms, then re-edit them with your
account, and upload them. This strategy allows you to gain a considerable following without
worrying about creating content.
But won't this get you accused of recycling content? As
long as your edits are smart and creative, you won't face any problems. Even if you do, it takes
a while for platforms to respond to copyright claims. This delay gives you the opportunity to
gain a following and achieve your goals.
Step 3: Selling Your Products
You've
found discounted goods online, obtained them, and gathered a following on social media. Now,
it's time to sell those products. You can get the information from the sellers online and ask
them to provide photos or videos of the items you want to promote. Then, add this information to
the videos you've edited and upload the content to your account. Alternatively, you can choose
to go live and introduce your products to your audience.
Once your potential customers
are interested and want to make a purchase, they'll contact you. This is when you start earning
money. You might think, "But I don't know how to edit videos or go live online." In that case,
you need to invest time in learning these skills. If you're not willing to learn, be prepared to
offer incentives to others who can edit videos or go live for you.
Remember, you must
learn how to attract skilled individuals and what conditions you should provide in return for
their assistance. It's essential to understand that while I've given you a detailed plan, it
might not cover all aspects. If you're still unclear about any part of this process, feel free
to leave a comment.
One last piece of advice: be direct in your questions. There's no
need for small talk. If you have a question, state it directly. My name is Ran Haijun, an
experienced businessman. If you've reached this point in the video, you're a sincere friend. I'm
delighted to have you here."
I hope this extended version is helpful and informative for
your intended audience. If you have any further requests or need more information, please let me
know!