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Here’s an email from a really nice guy who’s starting out right, plus a special discount offer at the end of the article.

Hi Steve,

I have finally completed my E-Z Built Hot Dog Cart. Right now I have a spot on the riverfront in Westbrook ME. I have only been out a couple of times, made some money and enjoyed it very much.

I am still working full time and hope to make the transition to hot dog guy in the spring.

As for the cart, the name is Mtn. Man Hotdogs. I am an avid hiker and have been called the mtn man for a long time so the name was a no brainer. My mom painted the picture of Mt Katahdin (Maine’s highest peak) and my dad was the master mind behind the construction of the cart.

I want to thank you for the video. It was easy to follow and well done. Also thanks for potentially having my own way to make money without depending on corporate America.

Thanks again and have a great day!

Dennis Mondville

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Nice job Dennis!

A lot of people ask me about running a part time hot dog cart vs full time hot dog vending. Here’s what I tell them:

You don’t have to quit your day job – at least not right off the bat. You simply don’t need to work full time in order to enjoy great success in the hot dog business. There are a ton of opportunities that don’t involve a weekly lunchtime fixed location.

You can sling dogs on weekends at fairs, festivals, craft shows, store openings, gas stations, laundrymats, liquor stores, car dealerships, motorcycle shows, car washes, etc, etc, etc.

The list is literally endless.

Have  a good spot in mind? Be a weekend warrior. You can  make a lot of cash with a fixed location on weekends only. It can be even better because folks are out and about shopping, running errands, taking the kids to sports, etc.

My “King Weenie Hot Dogs” did a great business on Saturdays thanks to the local soccer Moms.

Weekend and evening party gigs. I love catering parties because they are quick in-and-out profit generators, plus they are just a lot of fun.

If you want to learn the top secret trick for doubling your catering gig profits without doing any extra work at all, check out page 57 of Carts of Cash.

Be a bar dogger. Selling hot dogs at night outside of bars and clubs is hugely profitable! There is a gentleman in the next town north of me with a hot dog cart outside of the local night spot and he’s absolutely crushing it!

I’m a big fan of no pressure jobs and part time hot dog vending is about as no pressure as it gets. It’s a great way to supplement your income and get those extras in life that you know you deserve but always seemed just out of reach.

What would you do with an extra thousand dollars or more a month? Get a new luxury car, sports car, muscle car, or SUV? Pay off some bills? Get that hot tub or big screen TV? School tuition? What is that one thing you’ve always wanted but could never afford… until now?

You can make the move to full time dog slinger if you want to – but only when you feel ready and confident. Many hot dog vendors stay part time because they really like their day job, and that’s cool too.

Again, no pressure is the word of the day.

Special Offer: As a matter of fact if you put the words no pressure into the coupon code box (you’ll see the box during checkout) I’ll give you a 5% discount on any of our three main products:

Hot Dog Biz 101 – The #1 Hot Dog Cart Start Up Guide

E-Z Built Hot Dog Cart – Building Your Own Hot Dog Cart With Hardware Store Materials

Cash Tracker – Custom Hot Dog Cart Bookkeeping Software

But you might miss out… I like to reward action takers so don’t dilly-dally. There are a limited number of coupon codes and when they’re gone, they’re gone – I expect in a day or two, maybe less.

After you grab your discount, come on back and let Dennis know what a great job he and his Mom and Dad did on their E-Z Built cart.

Comments for Dennis and his family  people!

-Steve

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