I typically skip over any site that looks like it might have anything at all to do with the Acai Berry or any derivative thereof. However, some intelligent group of folks decided they would just go ahead and make their own weight loss offer. Using media buys, affiliate networks, emailing and ppc, Maquickslim.com generated monthly revenues of about $35,000.00. Pushing their own labeled weight loss product they were able to net out profits of about $16,000.00 per month.
I believe that the FDA may have changed the laws recently regarding weight loss products (AKA diet supplements), but in the past you never needed FDA clearance on basic herbal supplements. This loophole allows for just about anyone to create their own diet supplements without having to go through a lengthy governmental approval process. Combine that drive with affiliate and CPA know-how and you have a full fledge retail outfit on your hands.

If you’re not familiar with Fiverr you should definitely check it out. Fiverr let’s people buy and sell services for a flat fee of $5. It’s been incredibly popular, so of course someone should make an info product about it. MoneyFromFiverr.com makes about $200 per month selling an eBook that purports to show others how to make money on Fiverr. Sometimes I am amazed at the worthless infoproducts that people will pay for.
Last I heard this site (AutoGTrends.com) was making around $500 per month selling a premium WordPress Plugin that allows you to automatically add content based around Google’s Hot Trends terms. This site is really well designed, but has terrible English. I suppose that is to be expected when you’re dealing with a WordPress Plugin programmer. Here’s the deal killer on this product though; Google is killing sites that it now considers to be search engine baiting “content farms”. This news seems to be all over mainstream media and even has some questioning the feasibility of Demand Media’s (eHow.com) IPO.
