Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand (part one)
Entrepreneur Andrew Reynolds takes up the challenge to pull in £500,000 in one week, using the methods he teaches in his ‘Cash On Demand’ Home Study Course — under the watchful eye of a sceptical camera crew who would follow him around for the week and film the money coming in ‘live’ as it happened.
After being challenged to generate £500,000 in a week, ‘live’ on camera, using his Cash On Demand techniques, Multi Millionaire Andrew Reynolds takes the film crew back to where he was born and bred – and to the council estate that he grew up on – to demonstrate that despite coming from humble beginnings and living in poverty as a child — it is possible to build a successful business working from home, on a shoestring, using his Cash On Demand system.
Entrepreneur Andrew Reynolds takes a sceptical film crew back to the place he grew up — and to the school he attended as a child — to discuss how his Father’s business plans were flawed from the start — and how students of the Cash On Demand system can avoid the pitfalls of business and cash in on Andrew’s money-making technique.
Andrew Reynolds takes the film crew on a tour of his old home town and describes how generations of Reynolds’ had started small businesses — but had failed due to having the wrong business model from the outset. In the age of the internet — Andrew describes how his Cash On Demand business allows him to run a small business and to make £Millions — starting from the spare room at his home.
To help the film crew fully understand how a Cash On Demand business works — Andrew Reynolds shows the sort of products he sells and discusses the high margin yet low cost products which are used in the type of business he teaches his Cash On Demand students.
Less than 24 hours into the 7 day challenge to raise £500,000 using only his Cash On Demand techniques, entrepreneur Andrew Reynolds and the film crew visit the local golf course and using only his laptop and an internet connection — Andrews astounds the crew by pulling in over £40,000 in the first day while relaxing and chatting over a pint and a sandwich in the sunshine.
The film crew are put through their paces as Andrew Reynolds takes them out during his exercises — after which they watch in awe as he downloads the day’s orders from the internet, live on camera — bringing the total to around £250,000 so far using his Cash On Demand marketing techniques, a laptop computer and an internet connection at home!
After a weekend in Paris relaxing and shopping — followed around by a cameraman — Andrew meets up with the full camera and sound recording crew again and — having left his laptop turned off for the weekend — is keen to see how much more money his Cash on Demand system has made over the weekend.
The film crew who set Andrew Reynolds the challenge to pull in £500,000 in a week — then need to obtain third party confirmation of the money raised. A visit is therefore made to an independent team of financial auditors to check the figures and provide professional ‘proof’ of the money raised. The auditors confirm that the total income is around £550,000 — with a net profit approaching £half a million! The Cash On Demand challenge to Andrew Reynolds, to generate £500,000 in a week has been me.
Andrew Reynolds demonstrates his Cash On Demand techniques live in front of an investigative reporter and independent auditors. To unveil the secrets of how to do this, visit www.ec.tv/cod
“Make Your Mark With a Tenner” is part of a week of events celebrating social enterprise – a sector hailed by Gordon Brown as a “new British success story”. Funded by marketing guru Andrew Reynolds, the scheme allows 10,000 pupils to take the loan, create a business and try to make a social impact.
Andrew Reynolds held an Entrepreneurs Bootcamp in Bournemouth at which he donated over £400,000 to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity. Charity Director Matt Forrest thanks Andrew Reynolds for this huge contribution – one of the largest amounts raised at an event for the hospital.
Andrew Reynolds speaking on stage at the Entrepreneurs Bootcamp about his role as a Patron of The Princes Trust charity.
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity director Matt Forrest talks about Andrew Reynolds support over the past couple of years, and the impact of the donations totalling in the region of £3/4Million
Andrew Reynolds is one of our patrons, and that means he’s one of our leading supporters. So his financial commitment and support is up there with the likes of blue chip firms like Cap Gemini, Marks & Spencer’s, and figures like Ozzie Osbourne and Sir Alan Sugar.
“Here’s an idea. Thousands of ten pound notes are being handed out at schools across the country as part of a new scheme to promote what the government calls “Social Enterprise”. Andrew Reynolds, a millionaire businessman has donated the money for the competition called “Make Your Mark With A Tenner”.
Lucy Brown of the charity “Disability Initiative” talks about Andrew Reynolds role as a supporter and fundraiser.
Andrew Reynolds donates £30,000 to the local Dial-A-Ride service operated by Surrey Heath Borough Council for the purchase of a brand new mobility bus which are so vital to the local community.
Andrew Reynolds speaking live on stage at the Bournemouth Entrepreneurs Bootcamp, about how he started his £Multi-Million business in his spare room at home – and how the Home Based Business model of Cash On Demand works.
Entrepreneur Andrew Reynolds is awarded the coveted Business Person of the Year Award 2008, after a number of charities that have benefited from his Cash on Demand fund-raising methods, nominated him for this prestigious award to provide recognition for the work he has done.
Award winning photographer Jude Edgington, whose work includes some amazing portraits of celebrities including Comedian Jack Dee, Sports personalities including Michael Owen, Amir Khan, Boris Becker, and Ryan Giggs; actors including Bill Nighy, Timothy Spall, Ian McKellen, Damien Lewes, Katherine Tate, Ruby Wax, and Music personalities including Bob Geldof and Katie Melua…
Andrew Reynolds on a flying visit to an advertising and marketing meeting in the North of England, to discuss his Cash on Demand marketing techniques and how they can be applied to a number of business formats.
Feedback from Cash On Demand students at Andrew Reynolds Millionaire Makers Seminar the Entrepreneurs Bootcamp held in Brighton, June 2008.
Hi. My name’s Andrew Reynolds. It seems these days that whenever you turn on the TV or you look in the newspapers, it’s all doom and gloom. You’ve got all these financial institutions in trouble. You’ve got food prices going up. You’ve got petrol prices going up and you’ve got property prices dropping through the floor. If you read everything in the newspapers……

