About the “Day at the Hot Dog Cart” Training Videos

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On-The-Job Training Videos Shot Live on Location!

Here you will find over 60 videos demonstrating advanced hot dog vending techniques. Videos are organized into 7 chapters with interactive question and answer forums after each video.

Want to see a Hot Dog Biz 101 graduate in action?  Then check out my new full blown video course titled, “A Day at the Hot Dog Cart”. If you have always wanted to tag along with successful hot dog vendor and see what it’s really like on the street, then this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

Have you ever tried to get information about the biz from someone who already runs a cart in your area? If so, then you probably know that they view you as future competition and are very reluctant to help you.

Problem solved. In the “Day at the Hot Dog Cart” video series you’ll learn all the tips, tricks, and secrets that a local vendor would never, ever let you in on. Here is your chance to spend a day at a real working hot dog cart while looking over the shoulder of an experienced professional.

I’d like to introduce you to Dale. Dale completed the Hot Dog Biz 101 course and he now runs a very successful hot dog biz of his own in Reno, Nevada.

We recently hired him to shoot a massive amount of video of himself in full “sling” so we could share it with you here at Hot Dog Profits Premium.

Dale will start the day by showing you the proper way to hitch your cart to your tow vehicle. Then he lets you see all of his cool tips, tricks, and custom pan set ups that usually take a newbie months or even years to learn.

The “No Glove Technique” I have also added some videos of myself in action at my cart in St. Louis. Want to know how to serve up a hot dog without having to wear those hot plastic gloves?

Let me show you my famous “No Glove Technique.” Your hands will never touch the food. Sometimes there is more than one way to do things and I’ll show you some alternative techniques. The more options you have the better, right?

You’ll be a pro from the get-go! When you combine the in depth knowledge in the “Carts of Cash” book (also included with your Premium Training) with the hands on know-how you’ll receive in “A Day at the Hot Dog Cart”, you will hit the streets with the confidence of someone who has been slingin’ dogs for years.

When You Sign Up for the Hot Dog Profits Premium Training You Get Instant Online Access to “A Day at the Hot Dog Cart” Course with Personal Help Whenever You Need It…

60 videos demonstrating advanced hot vending techniques organized into 7 chapters with interactive question and answer forums after each video.

PLUS – You Get All Our Other Courses Too!

“When I decided to buy a cart and get into the hot dog business 3 years ago, all I had was a good idea. The hot dog profits premium package gave me all of the tools that I needed to get up and running, and put me on the fast track to success. The video tutorials are priceless! If you are considering getting into the hot dogs business, this is the place to start.”
-Steve Carson, U-Lucky Dog, Hot Dog Profits Premium Member

8 thoughts on “About the “Day at the Hot Dog Cart” Training Videos”

  1. Thank You Dale. I did watch all the videos, instead of leaving a comment after each, I wanted to commend you on the series a whole. Very Well Done Sir. They gave me a lot of ideas that will be very useful to me and to anyone who watches them. ( Great Addition to the Training series Steve )
    Again Thank You Dale & Steve
    Terry
    Black Hack, Colorado

  2. THANK YOU!!!!!! I am so excited to watch this training. I know what I’ll be doing for the next few hours!

  3. Hey steve… I have a spot to set up at ….it is a detail shop…it is located off of main highway in a cudasac….my concern is will people notice me there….I am going to pass out flyers….and open a facebook page…what do you think..steve

  4. Steve I am setting up to do my first selling. It is in a refinery so cannot bring cart . I have to cook and package before I get there. Need advice on keeping food at least warm, pricing(how much profit per dog) and what kind of dog(cheaper dog or Nathans etc.). Thanks for any thoughts on this

    1. Hi Lawrence, read the Carts of Cash books included with your membership. Many of your questions will be answered there. As for keeping food warm, wrap each dog (in the bun) in foil and place in a cooler. Fill cooler to top to minimize air spaces.

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