Have you ever had that sinking feeling when you put the key in and the car won't start?
Most of the time it's because the battery is corroded. Even if you can't see that greenish, bluish, whiteish, crumbly stuff, the metal contact points probably are dirty therefore there is no contact so it won't start.
All battery manufacturers recommend cleaning metal contact points of betteries regularly; that means every few weeks. When's the last time you cleaned yours?
If you look on the net most people will tell you to use baking soda and water; it works good; problem is, it's messy, you have to keep doing it, and it's dangerous anytime you mess with the battery.
For over 25 years we've sold Goo-It. It's registered, and patent pending.
We don't patent it because we don't want to publish the measure of the 4 natural ingredients we took years to find in right combination and quantity, so the formula would eliminate lead acid battery corrosion. The key word there is "eliminate". It's guaranteed to do just that. For the life of the battery.
Since there's never any corrosion the battery lasts longer. If you look at the number of vehicles in the USA ( nearly 250,000,000 ) with about 70% of them 7 years old or older, there is a huge market for Goo-It.
The problem is it has taken us 25 years to sell nearly 2,000,000 services. We sold it direct to maintenance shops in small towns, and counties. We could talk to the guy that had to clean the batteries on all the city and county vehicles and tell him he could use Goo-It and never have to clean another battery, and at the same time the batteries would last longer, as well as vehicles starting better. They'd buy every time.
The product is packed in a 2 oz. plastic bottle and sells retail for $9.95 Each bottle contains enough product to do about 10 batteries.
You apply it with fingers; it's safe to human skin, and earth's environment. It won't wash off, crack, peel, or otherwise deteriorate so one application lasts for life of battery.
The product has indefinite shelf life and doesn't hardent in the bottle and become unuseable.
The retail profit is $5.00 a bottle. We've dreamed up an internet marketing plan which is gone into in detail at the website. If you want to read the deatail PM me; I'm new here and I am not sure about posting website URLs.
What we want to know from young people is this: do you think we are on the right track marketing Goo-It in the way described at the website? So, we need to have people read the content at the website, or explain it in PMs.
If people don't think the marketing plan is right, we will test any other idea anyone comes up with and pay the one that comes with an idea to market online... $5.00 for every bottle sold using the idea. You can collect the $9.95 ... send us $4.95 plus the S & H $4.00 to send to ordering customer First Class Mail; we'll send First Class with Proof of Delivery and the US Postal Service will post delivery on their website.





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