Sell American...and Make a Fortune Doing It! What would happen if, in your business, all you did was "buy" from yourself? You wouldn't make very much money, would you? Think about it! That's exactly what this country would be doing if we only "Buy American." Every time we sell an American made product in the international marketplace, those dollars come back into the U.S. economy, increasing profits, creating jobs, making America stronger. 80% to 85% of U.S. businesses don't export. But American products are in demand. Amway recently went into Mexico, expecting $3 to $4 million in sales the first year. Instead they hit $15 million in sales the first year and $50 million the second year, and said that they have never seen such strong demand for American products in any of the more than 20 countries they are now in. Yet it seems that when someone thinks about getting into international trade, they decide to import instead of export. Actually, exporting is just as easy as, maybe even easier than, importing. Besides, as an importer, you have to buy things to sell here...that takes money. But, as an exporter, you are selling things overseas...which doesn't take much money at all. As a matter of fact, you can actually start your own export business for a couple hundred dollars. Your very first order could easily return your investment ten-fold or more. There are thousands upon thousands of products you can start exporting tomorrow! Most of the books and courses on exporting being offered today are theoretical, not practical. In reality, selling overseas is no more difficult than a company in New York selling & shipping a product to a buyer in California. The most useful complete startup is a manual called "Sell American", and you can get free information on it by writing to Sell American, Dept. 70197, P. O. Box 5385, Cleveland TN 37320. Once you finish reading "Sell American" you can export U.S. made products simply and easily, and start earning your fortune in the international marketplace. With the end of the cold war, unification of Europe, the breakup of the Soviet Union, and free trade agreements being established in the Americas, every entrepreneur should now recall the words of Thomas Jefferson -- "A merchant, by his very nature is a citizen of the world." While the governments discuss the issues of world trade, it is up to us as merchants (entrepreneurs) to meet the challenge head-on with action, instead of talk. As an American entrepreneur, you should make it your responsibility to "Sell American."