One day, Randi and I were visiting the office of a whole food vitamin
manufacturer. He told us that he had an idea beyond vitamins that we
might interest us. It all stemmed from one of his former businesses.
Actually, as he explained the concept, we were more than interested.
We were genuinely excited.

Back in the day before internet access was common in most households,
this man had a business faxing people a notice about fantastic
closeout deals. Once a week, in the middle of the night, the fax would
go out. Individuals paid about thirty bucks a month and stayed up all
night long for the fax. It was an addiction.

This business grew and one of the employees took the idea and started
Overstock.com.

The question was did Randi and I think that Everest would be
interested in a similar online concept to his weekly fax business.

Randi and I had no doubts whatsoever. We sped over to Team Everest and
stood outside of Dave’s (Team Everest President) office until his
meeting ended. The rest is history. Within a week, Team Everest had
introduced their Extreme Buy program.

Every week, Everest offers a product or service at blow out prices.
Some deals are good ones. Others are beyond fantastic.

This makes for a great online business – especially if you have a
subscriber list. Even if you don’t, people like to be kept in the loop
and you can easily establish a list of individuals who would like
Extreme Buy email notifications.

If you want to know more about Extreme Buys, you can visit my Squidoo
lens on the subject at http://www.squidoo.com/Extreme_Buys.

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