Why Would Anybody Buy One?
Most people don't know they want a Cartoon Portrait.
They DO know they want a Unique Gift for a "Big 0" birthday or some other occasion.
A Cartoon Portrait fits the bill perfectly so that's what you'll be creating - unique gifts for special occasions.
You see, people love to give presents and, if you've ever needed a special gift for somebody, you'll know just how difficult it can be finding something "different".
It is a real problem.
Solve this problem for people by introducing them to Cartoon Portraits and they'll happily pay the price you're asking.
You'll bring joy to people who had a nagging problem before they heard of you.
And that's a GREAT feeling.
In fact lots of customers will probably send "Thank you" letters saying how grateful they are that you helped them out.
We've lost count of the people who said something like "I just couldn't think what to buy - this is a BRILLIANT idea."

Testimonials on our web site
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A few "Thank you" letters
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Let's take a look at your potential market.
According to the Office for National Statistics 821,000 people in the UK will celebrate their 50th birthday in 2009.
The figures are similar for 30th and 40th birthdays and every year new people turn 40 and 50 so you're not going to run out of customers.
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And this is in the UK alone - without considering the rest of the world!
Add all the 18th, 21st, 60th, 65th... birthdays and you start to see the vast potential.
Plus the official gift for a First Wedding Anniversary should be PAPER.
What could be more appropriate than a Cartoon Portrait of the Happy Couple?
Clearly we can't scratch the surface of this huge market for unique, memorable gifts.
And the more people we have producing Cartoon Portraits the more we increase the public's awareness of them, leading to increased demand.
Everybody wins!
How Much Will I Earn?
That depends on how much time you're prepared to devote to it but between £200 and £300 a week is quite achievable working part time.
You'll set your own prices but we turn a 30p sheet of paper into a product that sells for £80.
Pop it in a standard £4 or £5 frame and the price shoots up to £106.
If you only draw two cartoons a week, that's £212 extra for very little effort.
Draw three and you've got £318.
And, of course, you can do more if you choose.
Cartoon Portraits won't make you a millionaire but they will provide a useful second income.
All done from your own home and in your spare time.
Getting What You Want
Each framed cartoon you sell gets you about £100.
Let's use that as a round figure to work out how many Cartoon Portraits other things are worth.
Thing You Want |
Cost |
Number of Cartoons to Buy it |
Monthly Mortgage Payment |
£590 |
6 |
Hotpoint Dishwasher |
£280 |
3 |
14 Night Mediterranean Cruise |
£1049 |
11 |
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As you can see, you'd need to draw 6 cartoons to cover an average mortgage payment.
You can do that in a month, can't you?
Just 3 cartoons will buy you a new dishwasher.
Want a 2 week cruise?
That'll cost you 11 cartoons.
What is it that you really want?
How many cartoons is it going to cost you?
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