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Another great place to shop for Collectible Lunchbox products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for Collectible Lunchbox: What a wonderful day. A package arrived in the mail. And inside were two sets of DVDs from Walt Disney Home Entertainment - the complete 1950s Zorro TV series. Two seasons, 78 episodes, and four hour-long "specials," all starring the late, great Guy Williams. (Williams played the dad on Lost in Space a few years later.) Hours and hours of swashbuckling childhood memories! I'm in hog heaven. When I was a kid in the '60s, I had the Zorro hat, mask, and cape. I had the plastic sword that held a piece of chalk so you could "carve" a Z on your mom's clean kitchen walls. I even had the Zorro lunchbox. But who'da thunk someday I'd possess copies of these shows and enjoy them whenever I wanted? Each season of the show is cradled in its own "Walt Disney Treasures" black metal box, and besides the discs, each includes additional collectible goodies. Each box also includes a numbered "Certificate of Authenticity." And I found a couple of marketing secrets, too. (Of course.) First... Deliver more than advertised. Sure, you've heard this a zillion times. But have you applied it to your business? When I pre-ordered the Zorro DVDs, nobody mentioned collectible lapel pins, photo postcards, info booklets, lithographs, or snazzy black metal boxes. Or even bonus features on the discs. It was like Christmas when I opened the package. One surprise after another. So make every sale to your customers a Christmas-like experience. Over-deliver. Second... Practice "scarcity." The "Certificate of Authenticity" in my Season 1 box says I own number 20,795 of a limited pressing of 30,000 copies. Cynics will call this a sales ploy and a buncha bunk. Well, it certainly is a "sales ploy." But it's definitely not a buncha bunk. A while back, Disney released a $30 box of DVDs I was curious about but procrastinated over. When I finally decided to buy two months later, the set was "out of print" and available only through dealers for 150 bucks or more. I learned a painful lesson: when Disney says something's "limited," they ain't kidding. If you produce a small amount of product, or even set a deadline on your offer, you add to the item's perceived value and desirability. Just make sure your claim is sincere. If you don't, you won't fool 'em more than once. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna hunker down and watch an hour or two of Zorro. Oh, one more thing. Ways to market yourself and your business can be discovered anywhere. One terrific method can be found in my book "Fire-Up Your Cash Flow Over a Donut and Coffee!" Get FREE access to a copy at http://www.wallyconger.com From Wally Conger - "Smashing Wage Slavery One Job at a Time!" Cookbooks are perennial bestsellers the world over and even online. A lot of people tend to collect cookbooks, especially because not all the recipes you want can be found in just one cookbook. Don’t you have cookbooks where you only find that you like a few recipes and don’t bother with the rest? But what if you can, indeed, compile all your recipe choices in your very own customized cookbook? Wouldn’t that be just great? Well, now you can at Lutongbahay.com. Lutongbahay.com is the first and only interactive cooking portal online that highlights Filipino regional food recipes and also contains thousands of international recipes. It is where a community of cooking enthusiasts can meet and enjoy discussions on food and homecooking. After all, lutongbahay is th Filipino word for homecooking. I, for one, already have a clear idea of how I want to organize my cookbook at Lutongbahay.com. I want one section to focus on daily meals. This would be a collection of quick and easy yet healthy and tasty recipes for busy weekdays. There should be enough for at least a month, covering breakfast, lunch and dinner. It should also include easy recipes for lunchboxes to take to school and work. A separate section will focus on more elaborate weekend meals. With more time on my hands and with the entire family at home, Saturday and Sunday is the time to prepare heartier meals and fancier desserts, as well as treats for snacks. Cooking for company or for celebrations would be in a different section altogether. Although I am not beyond preparing some of these party dishes for the family on certain weekends, there are recipes that really are for special occasions. In the Philippines, these are fiesta food such as Arroz Valenciana (a kind of paella), Rellenong Bangus (stuffed milkfish), Rellenong Manok (stuffed chicken), Morcon (stuffed and rolled beef flank), Embutido (a homemade sausage) and Crispy Pata (deep fried pork leg). Within each section, I would group together traditional Filipino recipes, variations on Filipino recipes and new dishes made from traditional Filipino ingredients. Another grouping would be made up of international dishes, perhaps sub-categorized by region. Your customized cookbook can be easily printed out. I suggest you keep it in a binder that allows for the addition of more pages and the reshuffling of pages. This will make room for more recipes and make your cookbook flexible for any reorganization you may want to do later. You might also want to insert a blank page after each recipe to allow you to put in personal notes such as any variation you have made on the original recipe. Perhaps you might also want to note down any special occasion you have prepared the recipe for. Those who are fond of scrapbooking will probably create beautiful cookbooks with personalized designs. If you have a digital camera, you could take pictures of your version of each dish and add that to your cookbook. If the photo includes the people you have made the dish for, the cookbook becomes a treasured memento as well. After all, we often enjoy cooking for our loved ones and cherished friends. The customizable cookbook feature is a special privilege of Lutongbahay.com members. Premium membership is easily affordable, though, at only $9.99 a year. With all the benefits that come with it, it is more than worth the price. Payment can be made conveniently by credit card, PayPal, Western Union or check and cash deposits from anywhere around the world. Visitors based in the Philippines can also pay with automated teller (ATM) cards online through PayPlus+. Why pay for all those expensive cookbooks when you can have your very own customized cookbook? Get your membership at Lutongbahay.com so you can start compiling your recipes now. About the Author Web Dot Com Website Development Phils., Inc. Would you buy this collectable? please answer? http://cgi.ebay.com/SpongeBob-Dome-Metal-Lunchbox-W-Wrench-For-Handel-L-K_W0QQitemZ110374493144QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item19b2d51bd8&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116 It depends on why you want to buy it, do you think that it might have value down the road, if that is the case I would not buy it. If you think it is something that you think is interesting than I suggest that you wait till the last minute and put in a bid slightly higher than the leader. Here are a few links that should help: good luck! Strictly Savings: Deals on candy, ice cream, furniture and books Thanks for visiting!
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