Send Out Cards is the “Next” Netflix
By Tim Somers on Aug 29, 2009 in Featured, General, SOC Business Opportunity
In 2000, just nine years ago no one had really heard of Netflix. Fast forward to 2009 and Netflix sends out about, 1.9 MILLION movies each and every day and is a household name. This was archived by work of mouth marketing.
Netflix was started by a couple of inspiring guys with the idea to make movies more convenient & less expensive to rent, and they did if right from a garage. Blockbuster the powerhouse of movie rentals wasn’t doing anything wrong, but the guys behind Netflix figures out an easier, better and less expensive way to do it. Last year Netflix grossed over $800 million in revenue and had profits in excess of $100 million.
If you could have looked into a crystal ball and you were able to see where Netflix would be today, and if you would have been given you the opportunity to invest a few hundred dollars with Netflix nine years ago and get paid every time movies were rented, would you have done it? You bet you would have!
Netflix did something amazing to the movie rental industry; Send Out Cards is doing the same thing to the greeting card industry. The plan behind SendOutCards was similar to that of Netflix, people would send more greeting cards if they were less expensive and easy to send. You would have never thought of renting movies from your computer and getting them a few days later in the mail and no one thought that people would actually send greeting cards with their computers either.
You choose the cards or create your own by uploading pictures, then Send Out Cards prints the card, stuffs it in an envelope, prints the address along with a real postage stamp, and places it in the mail or “post” if you live in Australia all for about a dollar a card.
Send Out Cards has continued to grow at a rapid pace in the United States, and now with the launch of Send Out Cards Australia the goal of sending a greeting card across the globe for less than a dollar is not a dream its reality. Cards are being printed in both countries enabling a person sitting in their office in Australia to send a greeting card to someone in New York with the click of the mouse. Unlike the Netflix business model Send Out Cards was designed to pay it’s users for telling others about their service as well as using the service yourself. That’s why so many people are smiling when they hear the words “greeting cards”.
So check out Send Out Cards today – whether you are just a card sender or a card sender looking to make some money helping others become card senders.
Tim Somers
Send Out Cards – Distributor
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