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Money in Your Mailbox: How to Start and Operate a Successful Mail-Order Business (Small Business Series)
by L. Perry Wilbur
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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A lot of FLUFF 
There is too much fluff added to this book. Too much "why mail order is a great business" introductory type of thing... I was hoping to read the how-to, what, when, where, get down to the business and let me decide if it is for me. I don't like persuasion - "why you need to do this" or "why you should have a business". First, what may work for you, may never work for me. Second, it wasted my time, the reason I am buying the book is I want to know how, not debating whether I should with the writer.more info
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Informative 
This book was a pretty good book. It gives lots of examples as what to do, and what I learned from, what not to do. Very informative and the information can be used to look back on. Lots of examples to writing classified ads as well as sales letter that will get you the responses you are aiming for.
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Very Informative 
This book is a good book to start off with. Im starting my own home based business and I felt like I was about ready to start after reading this. He gives you good examples of classfied ads that he has used and shows you how to write sales letters that will pull responses. He tells you what you should and shouldnt do. I will probably always refer to this book. You should also try Melvin Powers mail order books but dont try 101 Great Mail Order Businesses by Tyler Hicks.
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ex cell ent, wold recommend to others 
experienced writer, philospher, adult, creative, thoughtful, kind, generouse, genius, lazy, reliable, acgive, energi
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