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Home Insurance ur brothers and sisters in direct sales.We did not fulfill our sales tax submittals for the first 6 or 7 months ( 2 fiscal quarters anyway) to Revenue Canada ( our version of the IRS).One day this ripe,old 26 year old gets a knock on the door by a visiting RC agent who isn't there to try our coffee.We have a fairly pleasant chat and 20 minutes later he's departed and I'm holding my head in my hands trying to figure out from where I'm going to get $140 K ! I guess sales hadn't been too bad. Anyway,I paid it off in full within a few short months as I was fortunate to be somewhat talented in the sales and recruiting aspects of our business.As my millionaire mentor used to be fond of saying,I performed my best when my back was against the wall.How often have you heard a news account or heard from friends and co-workers about a family that lost everything in a house fire - and the disaster was made worse because they had no home insurance? A fire that destroys your home is traumatic enough. The heartbreak that comes from not having home insurance is indescribable.Having home insurance to cover you in the event that your home is damaged or destroyed could keep a terrible situation from becoming a catastrophic one. It's bad enough to lose a home or beloved belongings. But you can rebuild your home and lives with the aid of home insurance.Things could be much worse witho I realize many of you reading this might be thinking how could my predecessors or I be so ignorant or naieve but believe me when I say "it could happen to you". Building Your Personal Brand On The Shoulders Of Giants This is a true story.I was 25 years old when I answered an ad in the Toronto Star one day.It read "GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY". The content of the ad basically discussed the fact that the company was new,willing to train managers in every facet of the business and would promote successful candidates into their own office.As well they had large ,international intentions.I walked into a cramped ,shabby interior of an office smack dab in the heart of Chinatown but what struck me was the energy of the place and the confidence of the gentleman who interviewed me ( unbeknownst to me at the time but he was a millionaire by the age of 30).Writing articles, business blogging, presenting to a group or speaking to the media, in professional services are all great ways to position yourself and your business as a centre of influence. In other words, as a leading authority in your field.While it is important to develop your own methodologies and practices, do not forget that it is also critical to attribute your sources of information.Consider this as building your personal brand on the shoulders of giants.In a blog post that might for example that would be through a link back to the person you are referencing in your blog post and through a track back.I I was hired on a 100% commission plan only and thus I entered the world of telemarketing selling paper rolls and ribbons for POS,cash registers and credit card machines.It was a classic boiler room only the business was a legitimate model through and through.However,hustle and attitude were the vernacular of the day.These gentlemen had run businesses before but their forte was strictly a direct sales platform where their peopel were independent brokers and every deal was cash on the barrelhead. The one big gaffe that they were committing and it proved to be a valuable lesson for me to pay heed to before I was promoted to my first office 11 months later was this:they had a phone book for every,and I mean every province,territory,region and major island in Canada.One gent even specialized in contacting the Northwest Territories inside the Arctic Circle! Yes, there were citizens other than native peoples residing that far north.So, here they were shipping all over this vast nation right from Toronto......but here is the kicker.They were giving everyone and his mother 30 day billing terms.Next thing you know they had rung up well over $ 300 K in receivables in less than 100 days.We collected cash locally but this was astronomical and if it were not for the deep pockets of their direct sales divisions it would have sank this ship rapidly.Let's just say it wasn't difficult getting sales under those premises and they inevitably took a 25 % burn on those outstanding invoices. Now,several months later we were in beautiful but not always sunny Vancouver,B.C. Here came mistake # 2.We rolled out too much money on start-up including unnecessary furnishings and leasing an excessively large office space,etc.I was down $30,000 before I could shake a stick at our first sale. We eventually got better at the game and reached 34 offices over the next few years before the wheels came off.By the end of a two year tenure,our legal compliance dept. strongly advised us to pay ALL employees a base salary.The two biggest factors behind their reasoning were,unlike our direct sales divisions,we were dictating time and requiring them to work on our property utilizing our materials.Now, the hard knock school of only the strong survived transformed virtually overnight into one where everyone,regardless of performance,was guaranteed a weekly cheque.This did put a strain on one's payroll and we had to be very careful as to how much we invested into one's training and in how long we retained their services.A lot of us (managers) tended to put too much stock in a candidate who exuded professional habits and appearance,radiated great energy and spirit while possessing terrific interpersonal skills and leadership but who couldn't sell his/her way to a bagged lunch ! Needless to say this was rather costly as we strived to develop future "business owners" in record time. Here's a real beauty.We were so naieve when I look back in retrospect and perhaps we placed too many comparisons to our brothers and sisters in direct sales.We did not fulfill our sales tax submittals for the first 6 or 7 months ( 2 fiscal quarters anyway) to Revenue Canada ( our version of the IRS).One day this ripe,old 26 year old gets a knock on the door by a visiting RC agent who isn't there to try our coffee.We have a fairly pleasant chat and 20 minutes later he's departed and I'm holding my head in my hands trying to figure out from where I'm going to get $140 K ! I guess sales hadn't been too bad. Anyway,I paid it off in full within a few short months as I was fortunate to be somewhat talented in the sales and recruiting aspects of our business.As my millionaire mentor used to be fond of saying,I performed my best when my back was against the wall. I realize many of you reading this might be thinking how could my predecessors or I be so ignorant or naieve but believe me when I say "it could happen to you".I Florida Articles of Incorporation tle and attitude were the vernacular of the day.These gentlemen had run businesses before but their forte was strictly a direct sales platform where their peopel were independent brokers and every deal was cash on the barrelhead.When you start a corporation in Florida, you need to file for Articles of Incorporation (this is also known as Charter, Certificate of Incorporation or Letter Patent).When you file for this document in Florida, check with the state corporate filing office either through the Secretary of State of Florida or the Corporations Commissioner of Florida, and federal and state trademark offices for availability of the name you want to incorporate.The name of the corporation you include in your Articles of Incorporation must include a name and a corporate suffix. The name you want to give your corporation has to be distinct and descript The one big gaffe that they were committing and it proved to be a valuable lesson for me to pay heed to before I was promoted to my first office 11 months later was this:they had a phone book for every,and I mean every province,territory,region and major island in Canada.One gent even specialized in contacting the Northwest Territories inside the Arctic Circle! Yes, there were citizens other than native peoples residing that far north.So, here they were shipping all over this vast nation right from Toronto......but here is the kicker.They were giving everyone and his mother 30 day billing terms.Next thing you know they had rung up well over $ 300 K in receivables in less than 100 days.We collected cash locally but this was astronomical and if it were not for the deep pockets of their direct sales divisions it would have sank this ship rapidly.Let's just say it wasn't difficult getting sales under those premises and they inevitably took a 25 % burn on those outstanding invoices. Now,several months later we were in beautiful but not always sunny Vancouver,B.C. Here came mistake # 2.We rolled out too much money on start-up including unnecessary furnishings and leasing an excessively large office space,etc.I was down $30,000 before I could shake a stick at our first sale. We eventually got better at the game and reached 34 offices over the next few years before the wheels came off.By the end of a two year tenure,our legal compliance dept. strongly advised us to pay ALL employees a base salary.The two biggest factors behind their reasoning were,unlike our direct sales divisions,we were dictating time and requiring them to work on our property utilizing our materials.Now, the hard knock school of only the strong survived transformed virtually overnight into one where everyone,regardless of performance,was guaranteed a weekly cheque.This did put a strain on one's payroll and we had to be very careful as to how much we invested into one's training and in how long we retained their services.A lot of us (managers) tended to put too much stock in a candidate who exuded professional habits and appearance,radiated great energy and spirit while possessing terrific interpersonal skills and leadership but who couldn't sell his/her way to a bagged lunch ! Needless to say this was rather costly as we strived to develop future "business owners" in record time. Here's a real beauty.We were so naieve when I look back in retrospect and perhaps we placed too many comparisons to our brothers and sisters in direct sales.We did not fulfill our sales tax submittals for the first 6 or 7 months ( 2 fiscal quarters anyway) to Revenue Canada ( our version of the IRS).One day this ripe,old 26 year old gets a knock on the door by a visiting RC agent who isn't there to try our coffee.We have a fairly pleasant chat and 20 minutes later he's departed and I'm holding my head in my hands trying to figure out from where I'm going to get $140 K ! I guess sales hadn't been too bad. Anyway,I paid it off in full within a few short months as I was fortunate to be somewhat talented in the sales and recruiting aspects of our business.As my millionaire mentor used to be fond of saying,I performed my best when my back was against the wall. I realize many of you reading this might be thinking how could my predecessors or I be so ignorant or naieve but believe me when I say "it could happen to you". Lucrative Joint Venture Questions an 100 days.We collected cash locally but this was astronomical and if it were not for the deep pockets of their direct sales divisions it would have sank this ship rapidly.Let's just say it wasn't difficult getting sales under those premises and they inevitably took a 25 % burn on those outstanding invoices.When you ask the right Joint Venture questions, you open the vault to riches. People like to talk about themselves, their goals and their problems. When we help them make their dreams come true and offer solutions for their problems, we all win and everyone makes money. Savvy Joint Venture Brokers know that it’s all about the right approach. Here are five powerful approaches that you can use, today, to make real money, real fast.1. What do I have to create, bring to you or offer you in order for you to write me a check for $2,000 per month / $10,000?2. What do you want, more than anything else, in your life and your business, a Now,several months later we were in beautiful but not always sunny Vancouver,B.C. Here came mistake # 2.We rolled out too much money on start-up including unnecessary furnishings and leasing an excessively large office space,etc.I was down $30,000 before I could shake a stick at our first sale. We eventually got better at the game and reached 34 offices over the next few years before the wheels came off.By the end of a two year tenure,our legal compliance dept. strongly advised us to pay ALL employees a base salary.The two biggest factors behind their reasoning were,unlike our direct sales divisions,we were dictating time and requiring them to work on our property utilizing our materials.Now, the hard knock school of only the strong survived transformed virtually overnight into one where everyone,regardless of performance,was guaranteed a weekly cheque.This did put a strain on one's payroll and we had to be very careful as to how much we invested into one's training and in how long we retained their services.A lot of us (managers) tended to put too much stock in a candidate who exuded professional habits and appearance,radiated great energy and spirit while possessing terrific interpersonal skills and leadership but who couldn't sell his/her way to a bagged lunch ! Needless to say this was rather costly as we strived to develop future "business owners" in record time. Here's a real beauty.We were so naieve when I look back in retrospect and perhaps we placed too many comparisons to our brothers and sisters in direct sales.We did not fulfill our sales tax submittals for the first 6 or 7 months ( 2 fiscal quarters anyway) to Revenue Canada ( our version of the IRS).One day this ripe,old 26 year old gets a knock on the door by a visiting RC agent who isn't there to try our coffee.We have a fairly pleasant chat and 20 minutes later he's departed and I'm holding my head in my hands trying to figure out from where I'm going to get $140 K ! I guess sales hadn't been too bad. Anyway,I paid it off in full within a few short months as I was fortunate to be somewhat talented in the sales and recruiting aspects of our business.As my millionaire mentor used to be fond of saying,I performed my best when my back was against the wall. I realize many of you reading this might be thinking how could my predecessors or I be so ignorant or naieve but believe me when I say "it could happen to you". Calendars and Cubicles s divisions,we were dictating time and requiring them to work on our property utilizing our materials.Now, the hard knock school of only the strong survived transformed virtually overnight into one where everyone,regardless of performance,was guaranteed a weekly cheque.This did put a strain on one's payroll and we had to be very careful as to how much we invested into one's training and in how long we retained their services.A lot of us (managers) tended to put too much stock in a candidate who exuded professional habits and appearance,radiated great energy and spirit while possessing terrific interpersonal skills and leadership but who couldn't sell his/her way to a bagged lunch ! Needless to say this was rather costly as we strived to develop future "business owners" in record time.Calendars and cubicles, do you wonder how they could possibly be related? Calendars have been around for hundreds of years. The primary practical use of a calendar is to identify days. They help us to be informed about a future event and to record an event that has happened. They allow us to plan ahead and to record events, dates and appointments that are important to us. For example, a calendar provides a way to determine which days are religious or civil holidays, which days mark the beginning and end of business accounting periods, and which days have legal significance, such as the day taxes are due or a contract expires. So where does Here's a real beauty.We were so naieve when I look back in retrospect and perhaps we placed too many comparisons to our brothers and sisters in direct sales.We did not fulfill our sales tax submittals for the first 6 or 7 months ( 2 fiscal quarters anyway) to Revenue Canada ( our version of the IRS).One day this ripe,old 26 year old gets a knock on the door by a visiting RC agent who isn't there to try our coffee.We have a fairly pleasant chat and 20 minutes later he's departed and I'm holding my head in my hands trying to figure out from where I'm going to get $140 K ! I guess sales hadn't been too bad. Anyway,I paid it off in full within a few short months as I was fortunate to be somewhat talented in the sales and recruiting aspects of our business.As my millionaire mentor used to be fond of saying,I performed my best when my back was against the wall. I realize many of you reading this might be thinking how could my predecessors or I be so ignorant or naieve but believe me when I say "it could happen to you". Ethics in Business Communication ur brothers and sisters in direct sales.We did not fulfill our sales tax submittals for the first 6 or 7 months ( 2 fiscal quarters anyway) to Revenue Canada ( our version of the IRS).One day this ripe,old 26 year old gets a knock on the door by a visiting RC agent who isn't there to try our coffee.We have a fairly pleasant chat and 20 minutes later he's departed and I'm holding my head in my hands trying to figure out from where I'm going to get $140 K ! I guess sales hadn't been too bad. Anyway,I paid it off in full within a few short months as I was fortunate to be somewhat talented in the sales and recruiting aspects of our business.As my millionaire mentor used to be fond of saying,I performed my best when my back was against the wall.Privacy issues around words such as "Personal", "Private", "For the Eyes of Department Management Only", "Privileged" and other words requesting Privacy in communications need to be very seriously considered.It is incumbent upon managers in business, education, and industry today, to be very sensitive and forthright in their communications, and in response to privacy requests regarding communications from their employees. To be less than totally forthright can result in some very unsavory results from disenfranchised employees.Let's face it. Management is about decisions, and decisions as to what you do with "Private" communi I realize many of you reading this might be thinking how could my predecessors or I be so ignorant or naieve but believe me when I say "it could happen to you".It is too easy to put on the blinders or get caught in a vortex when you are placing all of your energies into sales or recruiting or training that one easily catches themself saying "manana".I have yet to meet a salesman /marketer who enjoys administration. In closing,it was the most incredible business boot camp a young man could ever want and I would do it.....well,almost all of it all over again.I don't think the Wharton or Harvard business schools could have prepared me for the success for which I have been most grateful in achieving. Copyright 2006 New World Opportunities Inc.
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