Sam Stein - AustraLab

Beat the multi-national fat cat chemical and cosmetic
manufacturers at their own game
Finally, you can learn the secrets no chemical and cosmetic manufacturer wants you to know. I am
about to let you in on the most tightly kept secret on one of the world's multi-billion dollar industries.
Would you believe you don't need a degree in chemical engineering or cosmetic chemistry to produce
top quality, high-demand household detergents and industrial cleaning products or luxury cosmetics?
What I am about to reveal is something that will freak those greedy conglomerates, who thought
their secrets were safe, but has the potential to greatly benefit anyone looking for an easy and highly profitable
business.
Sam Stein - AustraLab
Join the Multi-Billion Dollar Cosmetic & Chemical Manufacturing
Industry - With AustraLab, it's easier than you think
Chemical & Cosmetic Manufacturing is one of the most profitable industries on earth
You may not know it, but whenever you purchase a cosmetic or cleaning product - anything from
toothpaste, lipstick or sunscreen to dishwashing liquid, disinfectant or hand soap, you are helping a handful of
global mega-corporations to maintain their position among the most profitable corporations on the planet.
Cosmetics and cleaning products are used daily by almost everyone - for many people, they're as
essential as food and water.
In many industries, cleaning products are even required to be used by law.
What this means is that there are literally billions of people around the globe using these
products everyday - and re-purchasing on a regular basis. In most cases, these items are a necessity.
Yet for the many billions of users, there are very few manufacturers - especially in comparison to
other industries.
That's why they're among the wealthiest in the world - and until now it's been very difficult for
anyone to break into this "inner circle".
Sam Stein - AustraLab
Why let the multi-national cosmetic & chemical manufacturers make
all the money? Why not you?
Now you can muscle in on their territory and make yourself a fortune from manufacturing everyday
cleaning products, toiletries and cosmetics
Why are there so few players for such an enormous field?
Chemical and cosmetic companies fiercely guard their #1 asset - their formulations.
Without the recipe, you can't make the cake.
Without the formulations, you can't make the shampoos, mascara, floor polish or window cleaner.
It's impossible to compete.
This is what keeps these conglomerates protected from any new companies encroaching on their
territory.
To make new formulas from scratch is too expensive. Buying formulas (until now) has also been
cost-prohibitive. Because of this, these fortunate few companies have managed to maintain a stranglehold - and make
astronomical profits, maintaining their monopoly and dictating the prices of products.
They often even buy out their competitors for unearthly sums, just to maintain control.
They've had it all to themselves ... but not anymore.
The reason this monopoly doesn't exist in most other industries is because there is no "secret"
formulation or knowledge involved - just about anyone can make a burger or mow a lawn, and there's no shortage of
medical/accounting/computer graduates from uni each year.
Cosmetic and chemical manufacturing is not common knowledge. Now you can be the one to take
advantage of this little known, but enormously profitable, loophole.
Sam Stein - AustraLab
To make the big bucks, you must be the prime source - now you can
be
The manufacturer will be richer long before any of the "middle men" - learn from the big
guns
The best way to make big bucks in any industry is to have control over your products.
This means you must be the prime source - you must own the formulations and be free to use them in
whatever way you choose.
If you buy from another manufacturer, this makes you the "middle-man". And the middle man is rarely
rich before the manufacturer - if he manages to get rich at all.
You probably wouldn't believe that many skincare items that sell for around $100 can be made for
less than $3 and as little as 30 cents. Or that a $5 bottle of detergent costs as little as 25 cents to
produce.
That's why, in the cosmetic and cleaning product industries, if you own the formulations (just
like the big conglomerates) - you can see the full potential of the profits (just like the big conglomerates).
And you can be the one dictating the prices.
Sam Stein - AustraLab
A business that is extremely difficult for others to copy - now it's
possible.
No more concerns about copycats copying your business
One of the problems with most other businesses (even online ventures), is that when people see you
are successful and doing well, they will copy you. Consequently, you end up spending much of your time, energy and
money constantly trying to keep one step ahead of the copycats.
With chemical and cosmetic manufacturing, it is extremely difficult for others to copy you.
Ask yourself this: How many people do you know, when asked what they do for a living, can say: "I
make cosmetics and/or cleaning products" ?
How many people do you know who would be able to find out this information and start their own
business in competition to you?
Yet I'm sure you know a multitude who could say: I make burgers/mow lawns/repair computers, etc.
And if they didn't know how to do these things, they could easily find out.
And I'm also sure that if you asked everyone you know whether they use toiletries, cosmetics and
cleaning supplies everyday, the answer would be a definitive: Yes.
Sam Stein - AustraLab
Ridiculously low risk, ridiculously low start-up.
It costs peanuts to start a chemical and cosmetic manufacturing business - you can save
thousands and make thousands
Believe it or not, you can buy the equipment you need to start a chemical an cosmetic manufacturing
business from your home or workshop, for less that $100.
You probably already have some of the equipment at home. The rest is dirt cheap from the
supermarket or hardware store. Even when you grow bigger and start producing thousands of litres, the equipment
cost is minimal.
There is simply no other business I know of which offers such enormous profits, has such a huge
market, yet costs so little to set up and operate.
If you look at what our own family, relatives, friends and neighbours spend on these products each
year, you will know it ads up to thousands. If you only manufacture your own needs, you can save a small
fortune.
Of course, the real money is to be made from selling to others - and here the potential is
limitless.
I've made mega-bucks over the years from joint ventures with schools and sports clubs. They're
always in need of funds - what better way than selling necessity items? I price them a little lower than the
supermarket (which doesn't hurt me because my profit margins are still anywhere between 30-2000%) and give the
school/club a healthy percentage of the sale. It's a win-win.
There are so many other highly profitable markets. The multi-nationals concentrate their efforts on
supermarkets and pharmacies, which means there are literally hundreds of huge, hungry, untapped markets.
About me - Sam Stein - AustraLab
My "mates from the States" call me Sam Dundee or Captain Kangaroo
The picture says it all - though I have to admit it wasn't a real croc - but my good mate Mick
certainly is.
Since retiring from the chemical engineering business, I have made it my personal crusade to help
others make money from this fantastic industry. I'd like to see the multi-nationals being given a run for their
money - it's long overdue.

Sam Stein - AustraLab
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