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Mortgage Loans - A Huge Debt d that if they could use more technology they could use less people. Less people equals less overhead.Mortgage loans are probably the biggest debts most people will have in their life times. This is the loan that home owners take to purchase their first homes. It makes property accessible to a lot of people who would otherwise not be able to purchase their own homes.The loan is secured against the home which makes it less risky for the bank or money lender to lose money if you did not pay off the loan in full. Before you take a loan first shop around the banks and building societies and find out what the current interest and loan rates are. You can compare these rates and loan charges so that you can be sure of getting the best deal. The smallest saving in interest is worth the trouble as this all helps to make the loan amount less.Most banks do not loan the full purchase price of the home and the prospective buyer will have to have the balance in the form of a cash deposit. When you have decided on a bank The first thing they did was build their own software. This is important and here's why. 99.99% of Network Marketing companies go buy their software from a software company that has never built a downline. They don't know even how to spell MLM. "Website abandonment" ensues. (That's when a website is so confusing that after about the second click your customer is out of there.) So instead of employing massive manpower, this company is able to take 99.9% of their product orders and distributor enrollments over the internet with user friendly sites, operating 24/7 in real time, and provide them to their distributors at no cost. Basically the only overhead they have is server space at a tot When Great Customer Service Is Not Enough; Firing the Customer Companies with large overhead ALWAYS have long Policies and Procedures that you need a lawyer to read because the company may need to steal your bonus check to pay their overhead.If you are in business for yourself you have certainly had customers who are the customers from hell. You try everything you can including giving them free service, comp’ing their meal or even giving them discounts or free extras, yet the more you do the more they complain.Some people just like to complain a lot and that is one thing, but when they take advantage of you can make a scene in front of other customers they make the experience of your location less desirable to other customers and actually they will hurt your business. There comes a point at which each company must decide if they should fire the customer and put them on a do not serve lest.I am not suggesting that you should put up a sign that says in your business; we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. However, it might be a good policy of your business to consider such internal procedures or policies to prevent such customers for runn In Network Marketing, your success depends on marketing. And whether marketing can be effective or not depends on the business model. The business model affects not just the reps, but also the prospects and the customers. Once you completely understand this concept, you will have a clear vision of your chances of success with any company. Why you have struggled to build you business and why it's not your fault One of the first things you must understand is that all the profits to pay your commission from any company comes from one thing - the sale of a product to the end consumer. The difference between the cost of the product plus the overhead equals the amount of commission that they can pay to the field. Sure, this is just basic math and common sense, but people usually don't see through all the recruiting hype when signing up with a company. Why bigger is NOT better There is a company out there that boasts about having 400 people taking product orders and distributor enrollments over the phone. In order to do this, the first thing they need is a building big enough to put 400 people in. Then they have to heat the building, cool the building and keep the lights on. They have to sprinkle the grass, mow the grass, re-stripe the parking lot, paint the building and wash the windows. It's called maintenance. They've got 400 people so they have to clean the restrooms and shampoo the carpets. They have to have hardware, software, 400 computers and 400 desks. They have to have managers and assistant managers. After all, they can't have 400 unmanaged people just wandering about. So now they have to pay their salary, match their social security, have a benefits package for them, have workman's compensation and of course they have to pay time and a half for overtime. After doing the math, it turns out the monthly overhead cost for those 400 people, all inclusive, is a little over $2,000,000 a month! So as a result of their ever increasing overhead, about four years ago they changed their Policies and Procedures. One of the changes was that reps would now have to sponsor a new distributor every month to get a check from them. So that got people out of retirement. There were people making over $10,000 a month of income and because they didn't sponsor anyone for a couple of months their checks went down to less that $300. Gee, who got that other $9,700? It went to the company, of course. Why? Because the company had to pay their overhead! Kind of like the mystery of the missing sock. "Where'd my other sock go?" Well, the sock monster is your company. As a result of all the smoke and mirrors in their Policies and Procedures, in order to make $10,000 a month in their compensation plan you would need 2,857 people in your organization. Streamlined for success In the meantime, there's another company that sells similar products. They created a business that is so streamlined that they can pay more money to the field. They decided that if they could use more technology they could use less people. Less people equals less overhead. The first thing they did was build their own software. This is important and here's why. 99.99% of Network Marketing companies go buy their software from a software company that has never built a downline. They don't know even how to spell MLM. "Website abandonment" ensues. (That's when a website is so confusing that after about the second click your customer is out of there.) So instead of employing massive manpower, this company is able to take 99.9% of their product orders and distributor enrollments over the internet with user friendly sites, operating 24/7 in real time, and provide them to their distributors at no cost. Basically the only overhead they have is server space at a tota Wellness, Fitness, and Diet Plays a Role in Life Insurance difference between the cost of the product plus the overhead equals the amount of commission that they can pay to the field. Sure, this is just basic math and common sense, but people usually don't see through all the recruiting hype when signing up with a company.If you’ve decided to purchase a life insurance policy, congratulations! Purchasing a life insurance policy is one of the most responsible purchases you can make. Not only can a life insurance policy help take care of your family once you’re gone, but a life insurance policy can also help take care of you should you ever find yourself in a financial crisis.You should know, however, that purchasing a life insurance policy isn’t the same as purchasing, say, an automobile insurance policy. You can’t just visit your local life insurance agency, fill out some papers, and sign on the dotted line. Most life insurance companies require potential policyholders to undergo a medical exam first. This is why wellness, fitness, and diet play a huge role in the premiums for life insurance policies.It’s obvious that some health conditions can’t be altered in order to get lower life insurance premiums. For example, a diabeti Why bigger is NOT better There is a company out there that boasts about having 400 people taking product orders and distributor enrollments over the phone. In order to do this, the first thing they need is a building big enough to put 400 people in. Then they have to heat the building, cool the building and keep the lights on. They have to sprinkle the grass, mow the grass, re-stripe the parking lot, paint the building and wash the windows. It's called maintenance. They've got 400 people so they have to clean the restrooms and shampoo the carpets. They have to have hardware, software, 400 computers and 400 desks. They have to have managers and assistant managers. After all, they can't have 400 unmanaged people just wandering about. So now they have to pay their salary, match their social security, have a benefits package for them, have workman's compensation and of course they have to pay time and a half for overtime. After doing the math, it turns out the monthly overhead cost for those 400 people, all inclusive, is a little over $2,000,000 a month! So as a result of their ever increasing overhead, about four years ago they changed their Policies and Procedures. One of the changes was that reps would now have to sponsor a new distributor every month to get a check from them. So that got people out of retirement. There were people making over $10,000 a month of income and because they didn't sponsor anyone for a couple of months their checks went down to less that $300. Gee, who got that other $9,700? It went to the company, of course. Why? Because the company had to pay their overhead! Kind of like the mystery of the missing sock. "Where'd my other sock go?" Well, the sock monster is your company. As a result of all the smoke and mirrors in their Policies and Procedures, in order to make $10,000 a month in their compensation plan you would need 2,857 people in your organization. Streamlined for success In the meantime, there's another company that sells similar products. They created a business that is so streamlined that they can pay more money to the field. They decided that if they could use more technology they could use less people. Less people equals less overhead. The first thing they did was build their own software. This is important and here's why. 99.99% of Network Marketing companies go buy their software from a software company that has never built a downline. They don't know even how to spell MLM. "Website abandonment" ensues. (That's when a website is so confusing that after about the second click your customer is out of there.) So instead of employing massive manpower, this company is able to take 99.9% of their product orders and distributor enrollments over the internet with user friendly sites, operating 24/7 in real time, and provide them to their distributors at no cost. Basically the only overhead they have is server space at a tot US Military Loan-Armed Forces Financial Tips oms and shampoo the carpets. They have to have hardware, software, 400 computers and 400 desks. They have to have managers and assistant managers. After all, they can't have 400 unmanaged people just wandering about. So now they have to pay their salary, match their social security, have a benefits package for them, have workman's compensation and of course they have to pay time and a half for overtime. After doing the math, it turns out the monthly overhead cost for those 400 people, all inclusive, is a little over $2,000,000 a month!There are many advantages to be had from being in the US Armed Forces not just the honor and service, but as either a current or retired member of the US Armed Forces or the National Guard you are actually eligible to get a US military loan. So what are the advantages to be had from getting a military loan and where do you go to get one? In this article we will provide a brief explanation as to what a US military loan is and where you can get them from.A US military loan is one that is only given out exclusively to either current or former forces personnel in not just the US military but also in the National Guard. Such loans offer interest rates which are below those offered to civilians and are well below both credit card and other loan rates. These loans are not secured on any sort of collateral and the credit checks carried out are minimal (if they are done at all). These types of loans a So as a result of their ever increasing overhead, about four years ago they changed their Policies and Procedures. One of the changes was that reps would now have to sponsor a new distributor every month to get a check from them. So that got people out of retirement. There were people making over $10,000 a month of income and because they didn't sponsor anyone for a couple of months their checks went down to less that $300. Gee, who got that other $9,700? It went to the company, of course. Why? Because the company had to pay their overhead! Kind of like the mystery of the missing sock. "Where'd my other sock go?" Well, the sock monster is your company. As a result of all the smoke and mirrors in their Policies and Procedures, in order to make $10,000 a month in their compensation plan you would need 2,857 people in your organization. Streamlined for success In the meantime, there's another company that sells similar products. They created a business that is so streamlined that they can pay more money to the field. They decided that if they could use more technology they could use less people. Less people equals less overhead. The first thing they did was build their own software. This is important and here's why. 99.99% of Network Marketing companies go buy their software from a software company that has never built a downline. They don't know even how to spell MLM. "Website abandonment" ensues. (That's when a website is so confusing that after about the second click your customer is out of there.) So instead of employing massive manpower, this company is able to take 99.9% of their product orders and distributor enrollments over the internet with user friendly sites, operating 24/7 in real time, and provide them to their distributors at no cost. Basically the only overhead they have is server space at a tot How To Make Big Money On eBay Selling Other People's Stuff ment. There were people making over $10,000 a month of income and because they didn't sponsor anyone for a couple of months their checks went down to less that $300. Gee, who got that other $9,700? It went to the company, of course. Why? Because the company had to pay their overhead!There are 35 million users on eBay's US site and 50 million users of eBay's international sites and that number grows every day. Even with those numbers, there are still millions of people who know very little about eBay or are afraid to try it.There are millions more who know about eBay, but just don't have the time or inclination to sell items themselves.Hundreds of people in your very own neighborhood have tons of things lying around the house that would sell on eBay, but they don't have the time or know-how to get them listed and sold. This means opportunity for you.Time To Start Your Own eBay Consignment BusinessAs we've discussed many times before, the biggest problem eBay sellers have is finding merchandise at a low enough price to sell on eBay.With an eBay Consignment Business, people give you merchandise to sell with no risk on your part. You auction the goods on eBay and Kind of like the mystery of the missing sock. "Where'd my other sock go?" Well, the sock monster is your company. As a result of all the smoke and mirrors in their Policies and Procedures, in order to make $10,000 a month in their compensation plan you would need 2,857 people in your organization. Streamlined for success In the meantime, there's another company that sells similar products. They created a business that is so streamlined that they can pay more money to the field. They decided that if they could use more technology they could use less people. Less people equals less overhead. The first thing they did was build their own software. This is important and here's why. 99.99% of Network Marketing companies go buy their software from a software company that has never built a downline. They don't know even how to spell MLM. "Website abandonment" ensues. (That's when a website is so confusing that after about the second click your customer is out of there.) So instead of employing massive manpower, this company is able to take 99.9% of their product orders and distributor enrollments over the internet with user friendly sites, operating 24/7 in real time, and provide them to their distributors at no cost. Basically the only overhead they have is server space at a tot Making A Good Impression With Business Card and Letterhead d that if they could use more technology they could use less people. Less people equals less overhead.Many corporations often neglect the importance of having a good business card and letterhead design. If you're unaware of the effectiveness of having a professionally designed business card and letterhead, do note that you can literally turn these two materials into an excellent, low-cost form of marketing and advertising tool. In the highly competitive business world today, it is crucial that you show people how you value your business by handling the slightest thing professionally.Choosing The Right Design. It is best if you choose a design that reflects your nature of business. Make sure to keep your business card and letterhead design as simple as possible. Exaggerated graphics and fonts should be kept away as much as possible for easy referencing and readability.Create A Logo. Whether you’re running a big corporation or simply a small entrepreneur, it is always important that you create a custo The first thing they did was build their own software. This is important and here's why. 99.99% of Network Marketing companies go buy their software from a software company that has never built a downline. They don't know even how to spell MLM. "Website abandonment" ensues. (That's when a website is so confusing that after about the second click your customer is out of there.) So instead of employing massive manpower, this company is able to take 99.9% of their product orders and distributor enrollments over the internet with user friendly sites, operating 24/7 in real time, and provide them to their distributors at no cost. Basically the only overhead they have is server space at a total cost of about $200 a month. So as a distributor with this company you only need about 370 people to make $10,000 a month. Can you clearly see how the difference in these two business models determines how much money is passed on to the distributors? Publicly traded vs. privately owned Let's compare three different companies, all selling virtually the same product.
The quality of these products is exactly the same and their manufacturing cost is within pennies of each other. So what's responsible for the difference in retail price? Can Companies A and B (both publicly traded) possibly compete with Company B (not publicly traded)? No. Here's why. In a publicly traded company you have investors that have to make a profit. That profit is what would normally be paid to distributors. Those investors all have bookkeepers. Then they need CPA's to look over the shoulders of the bookkeepers and attorneys to look over the shoulders of the CPA's. Once again, everyone must be supervised. You also have the President, Vice-President, CEO's, and numerous other company executives. Every one of them has a secretary. They all have expense accounts. Who is paying for all those people? Where does all that cost go? It goes into the price of the product. The price of the product is directly reflected by the overhead cost. When a company becomes publicly traded and investors now get to choose who will be in charge, rarely is it someone who is "rep friendly." They can't have simple minded "field people" running a business now, can they? Heavens no! They might actually have to pay their distributors fairly! If you can't make money retailing a consumable product - RUN! So what behavior is happening in the field with Company A and Company B? Is there anybody retailing any of that product? No. This drives a behavior of recruit, recruit, recruit. New blood, new blood, new blood (vampire recruiting). If you crunch the numbers, in order to make $10,000 a month in Company A you need 1,900 people and in Company B you need 2,400 people. Since nobody wants to buy your overpriced product at the retail price, you are driven into a behavior of massive recruiting. Your distributors buy the product at just the wholesale price and in most plans you are getting about 5% to 7 % commission per level on that. Keeping in mind that the industry standard states that 74% of your downline will be product users only, isn't it better to get 40% to 70% commission on the $40 retail price from both your distributors and consumers alike? In this way, you can make just as much income by retailing your product to customers who don't want to become distributors. Learn to read and understand your Policies and Procedures Once again, companies with large overhead ALWAYS have long Policies and Procedures that you need a lawyer to read because the company may need to steal your bonus check to pay their overhead. Remember, "Pol
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