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Jun
15

Abunza – Abundance in Spanish

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Abunza business opportunity in Spanish
Richard Van Beek wrote:

The Abunza business opportunity has been around now for a couple of months and I have to say, it’s now one of the more popular internet home businesses online today.

But what’s this Abunza company? What does Abunza sell and can it compete against the other high ticket programs? The co-founders, Michael Spire and Sebastian Saldaarriaga, had chosen the name “Abunza”, which means “abundance” in Spanish. In their opinion a business opportunity nowadays has to have four essential elements.

- Good support for the members and pre-enrollees

- Mentoring, especially for the newcomers in the home business

- A Program that has been proven and tested

- Direction and focus is essential

They focus the opportunity on both the English market as well on the millions Spanish speaking people on the internet. The product itself is a digital information library, along with travel rewards in both English and Spanish on a wide variety of subjects.

There are two different ways that you can earn money with the Abunza business opportunity.

Retail Sales – Make 100% commission from every product sale. You own complete resale rights.

Resale Rights – When you sell a complete digital library package for $1197.00 (remember the monthly fee of $54.00), you earn $947.00 on the first level. Abunza will also pay you $250.00 every time one of your tier one team members makes a sale.

Being an Abunza member, you can get support from the Abunza Dream Team for calling back your prospects, in either English or Spanish. This allows you to be making money 24/7. You can focus yourself on marketing your business and the rest will take care of the call center. You are only contacted when money is transferred to your bank account.

Although the pay plan is average and there is only the $1197.00 package, there is nothing really bad about Abunza. You can have success with this business opportunity. There are no passing up sales to your sponsor and with the overrides, your sponsor never break away from you.

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The point of all this is that the size of a company really has no bearing on the concerns of those charged with running it. They are all essentially the same. Nor does any business owner have the time or inclination to be devoured by detail.

Although detail is important to substantiate claims, summary reports are more effective for supporting the needs of business owners. They simply want accurate and reliable information to act on regardless of the form it takes, but preferably not three feet thick de Small Business Owner Concerns

Regardless of company size, the concerns of executive management are all essentially the same. E- Bryce’s Law

I was recently at a gathering of independent consultants from around the Tampa Bay area and we got around to talking about the concerns of owners of small businesses. From this, we devised a list of pet peeves commanding the attention of small-to-medium sized business owners, to with:

Employees

  • Human Resources – staffing and allocations, payroll, benefits, and management.
  • Work environment – facilities and equipment, corporate culture.
  • Systems – implementing business processes productively, and staying abreast of technological developments for competitive advantage.
  • Regulations – complying with rules as established by government and industrial concerns.
  • Time Management – scheduling and devoting time to the proper set of priorities.
  • Financial Resources – managing and planning cash flow and investments for optimal return on investment.

General Planning

Strategy – both short term and long term, including an analysis of the market and competition.

At the end of this session, we discovered that the concerns of small business owners are essentially no different than large corporations, except on a much smaller scale. The only difference was that the small business owner has to move faster than his corporate counterparts simply due to the size of his operation. For example, he doesn’t have time to read voluminous business plans and financial statements. Instead, he requires summary reports which get to the point in a couple of pages. He needs good, sound supporting advice to make his life easier.

This got me thinking about the amount of time and money corporate executives invest in managing their company’s affairs. True, some things require considerable time and effort to investigate, such as researching new products services and checking market conditions, but most of what is done is what I refer to as %22meatball%22 type analysis which should be easy and relatively inexpensive to prepare.

Let me give you an example; a couple of years ago I was working with a Fortune 500 company who had contracted with another firm to produce a Business Systems Plan. This took several months to perform and resulted in a substantial document over three feet thick I kid you not costing the company $1.5 million. I was asked to flip through the document and give an opinion. It only took me a couple of minutes to discover the authors had reused narrative from other client projects in the document and that most of it was superfluous. But the fact that it was incredibly thick and printed on some pretty impressive looking paper, gave the company the feeling they had gotten their money’s worth from the consultants.

Interestingly, the company never acted on the information contained in the document simply because it was so voluminous and they couldn’t find their way through it. In reality, a ten page report could have satisfied the company’s needs, but I guess you can pas.

Jun
11

Home Business Tax Management

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It comes upon the time when you should get your tax information ready to either do your taxes yourself or hand them to your accountant. A lot of home business owners are clueless as to what paperwork they need to keep and what they need to throw away. It is good to have receipts for everything but the reality is we all are not always totally organized.

The best way to keep organized for the upcoming tax season is to have a plan for organizing your paperwork to be filed in folders all year long so when tax season arrives, you can confidently avoid missing any large deductions. Read More→

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Infomercials are the new frontier in internet marketing. Up until early 2006, video hosting online was expensive and problematic. With the Google acquisition of YouTube, its clear the internet has arrived as a realistic, cheap way for anybody to distribute video.

Since I teach people how to make money online without shelling out big bucks on advertising, the potential of video is intriguing to me. The fact is that people buy from people they like. With video, guerilla marketers like you and me can get a leg up on the text-based competition… And those of us with a willingness to work the camera can really shine. Read More→

Jun
09

What Is Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing

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FHTM stands for Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing.

Paul Orberson, a very successful executive in network marketing, started FHTM business. FHTM developed to provide an opportunity for financial independence to people. FHTM provides immense consumer opportunities through the products as well as services offered. Examples of services offered by FHTM business include wireless plans, wireless phones, internet services, health products and satellite TV. Read More→

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