Self Help Zone. Inc. was founded to capitalize on the opportunity for on-line                      Self Help Audio, Video and Book retailing. The Company believes that the                      Self Help industry is particularly suited to on-line retailing for many                      compelling reasons. Self Help Zone.com has virtually unlimited on-line shelf                      space and can offer customers a vast selection through an efficient search                      and retrieval interface. By Selling streaming versions of Audio and Video                      programs and electronic versions of Books, Self Help can offer an                      extraordinary number of different items. This extraordinary amount of                      programs available precludes even the largest physical bookstore from                      economically stocking more than a small minority of available titles. In                      addition, by serving a large and global market through on-line Streaming                      distribution, Self Help Zone.com can realize significant structural cost                      advantages relative to traditional booksellers.  
                       Self Help Zone’s Streaming on demand audio and video sales also allows                      consumers instant access to programs of interest without the need for the                      Company to ship or warehouse products. Furthermore, unlike with clothing or                      other personal products, consumers can make educated purchase decisions                      using on-line information. Self Help programs can be intelligently selected                      through on-line articles, excerpts and reviews. In addition, the demographic                      overlap between frequent Self Help program buyers and Internet users is                      high. Further, Self Help Zone.com promises significant benefits for Speakers                      and Authors because Internet distribution is believed to greatly reduce                      product returns and because consumer preference information can be                      efficiently captured and utilized to create new programs. 
                       The Industry:                       The Internet is an increasingly significant global medium for communications,                      content and on-line commerce. International Data Corporation (“IDC”)                      estimates that the number of Web users grew to approximately 163 million in                      2000. Growth in Internet usage has been fueled by a number of factors,                      including advances in the performance and speed of personal computers and                      modems, improvements in network infrastructure, easier and cheaper access                      to the Internet and increased awareness. The increasing functionality,                      accessibility and overall usage of the Internet has made them an attractive                      commercial medium. The Internet is evolving into a unique sales and                      marketing channel, just as retail stores, mail-order catalogs and television                      shopping have done. The minimal cost to publish on the Web, the ability to                      reach and serve a large and global group of customers electronically from a                      central location, and the potential for personalized low-cost customer                      interaction provide additional economic benefits for Self Help Zone, Inc.                      Unlike traditional retail channels, Self Help Zone does not have the                      burdensome costs of managing and maintaining a significant retail store                      infrastructure or the continuous printing and mailing costs of catalog                      marketing. Because of these advantages over traditional retailers, Self Help                      Zone has the potential to build large, global customer bases quickly and to                      achieve superior economic returns over the long term. 
                       Traditional Self Help Industry:                       The worldwide Self Help book and tape industry is large, growing and                      relatively fragmented. According to Euromonitor, U.S. Self Help book sales                      are expected to grow to approximately $25 billion in 2000, while worldwide                      book sales will be approximately $70 billion by the end of 2000. Several                      characteristics of the traditional Self Help industry have created inefficiencies                      for all participants. Physical store-based book retailers must make significant                      investments in inventory, real estate and personnel for each retail location.                      This capital and real estate intensive business model, among other things,                      limits the amount of inventory that can be economically carried in any                      location. The average superstore stocks less than 10% of the Self Help                      books believed to be in print, which limits customer selection and available                      retail shelf space for the majority of published titles. Finally, publishers and                      traditional book retailers cannot easily obtain demographic and behavioral                      data about customers, limiting opportunities for direct marketing and                      personalized services. |