http://www.jenkinsmarketinggroup.com/ - In this video I will explain why Easy 1 Up is the best home based business for baby boomers.
The month of July is turning out to be awesome for my Easy 1 Up business. Not only have I earned money in just 15 days, I’ve also realized that Baby Boomers (people who were born 1946 – 1964) are joining my business more than ever.
These “Baby Boomers” see the simplicity of Easy 1 Up, and the “done for you” “behind the scenes” marketing is perfect for their lack of online marketing experience.
So, it's in my old 54 year old's opinion, Easy 1 Up is the best online business for baby boomers.
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Saturday, September 17, 2016
HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY WITHOUT CHASING IT
A man, who we’ll call John, was sitting on his couch browsing Forbes magazine and came across an article about another man, who we will call David. The article featured a large image of David wearing a classic, tailored suit and a headline that read, “The Man With The Golden Touch.” The article stated that in addition to completing his third successful multi-million dollar development deal, David was now creating a foundation in his old neighborhood to teach kids about real estate.
15 years after graduating from high school, John lived in a one bedroom apartment with his wife and three kids. After being laid off from his job, John strived to find a way to make some quick money. John was greatly impacted by the Forbes article not only because he was inspired by David’s story, but because he actually grew up with David and knew him quite well.
David and John went to the same elementary, junior high, and high school. They rode the same school bus and lived in the same neighborhood. During their first year of college, John decided to drop out and play professional poker while David continued to struggle through college. A few years later, John, in addition to playing poker, started purchasing lottery tickets while David managed to land his first real estate development job.
Eventually, John started losing both all of his own money and the money that was loaned to him. John relied solely on “get rich quick” schemes and continued to spend money on lottery tickets. David, on the other hand, continued to work his development job and invested in real estate on the side. The work and spending habits of both parties continued over a few more years resulting in outcomes that reflected their actions. For example, John became extremely financially burdened and ran out of “get rich quick” schemes which led him to finally seek a job while David began developing million dollar properties.
The last time John saw David, John asked him how he was able to afford those multi-million dollar projects to which David responded by saying most of the time, people come to him to invest in his projects and because of this, he doesn’t have to use much of his money at all. Finally, John realized that he spent the last 15 years chasing money whereas David spent the last 15 years attracting money. David, unlike John who became broke because of his love for money, understood the scripture in the Bible that says, “Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for God has said, I will never leave you nor forsake.”
Thursday, September 15, 2016
ARE YOU CHASING SUCCESS OR RUNNING FROM WHAT YOU LOVE?
ARE YOU CHASING SUCCESS OR RUNNING FROM WHAT YOU LOVE?
We’re taught from an early age, if you want to get good grades you must spend time studying.
Then we get older and we’re taught if you want to make more money you have to put in the extra hours.
Then after devoting a combined 65 years of our lives to school and work we finally get a chance to spend time with those we love doing the things we love to do -- IF we put away enough money.
Well, I didn’t want to wait until I was 65 to take trips with my wife or spend time with my friends, so I created other automated streams of income. Because it's all automated I have more free time to actually enjoy the extra income.
It may take some time to get your mind around earning money without giving up your time, but it’s the way to go. Timothy Ferris writes about this in his book Four Hour Work Week. Scott Fox writes about this in his book Click Millionaires.
Here is the tip -- think about your career. Has each promotion come with more responsibilities? Have these responsibilities caused you to spend less and less time with your family and friends? If so, decide today that you are going to make a change.Because instead of chasing success you could really be running further and further from the things you love.
If you would like to start making additional income on the side. Click HERE for my free video on how to make extra money without impacting your 9-to-5.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Easy1Up Review PROOF12Sep
Easy 1 Up Review- How I Made 100 dollars in 1 hour with the Easy 1 Up System
So for the last couple weeks, I have really enjoyed this new program called easy 1 up. And here’s the reason why… Not only have I been able to make 100 in less than 1 hour with this program, but I have helped countless people get paid so far in these past 2 weeks.
However, I wanted to do a special video to show you proof that I really did make $100.00. We have a young lady who has come into the industry against all the odds and has become a master marketer in just a 2 month period. Not only that, but she has joined forces with me in the easy 1 up program and in just her first 2 weeks, she was able to bring in over $3,000 in profits.
This business has been a huge blessing to so many people so far because of it’s business model, structure, and price points. What I have found so far in my online business career is most people are looking to become financially free, but most are not willing to invest in themselves to take it to that level.
On the other hand, those who do have the money to invest in themselves are the same ones who will eventually become masters of the craft. And honestly, I don’t like it when people say that they don’t have the money to start a home based business. Instead, I like folk who say.. “I don’t have it, but I’m willing to go out and get it.”
The easy 1 up business opportunity is a perfect fit for people of all income backgrounds. The compensation plan for easy 1 up is able to serve people from all over the world. You can come in at a one time price of $25, $100, $250, and $500 plus a small admin fee.
This was the blessing I was looking for.. for a long time. Now there is not excuse for anyone who has a desire to start a business online to look no further. Easy 1 up has paved the way for the average person to come in and start an affordable opportunity and win with it. Click the button below to get started on your journey today.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
7 Ways to Save Money in Your Home Based Business
1. Pool your purchasing power. Find other small-business owners--not necessarily home based--and team up to buy supplies in bulk. You'll save money on the cost of the materials, as well as the shipping. "I get together with an accountant friend and a computer specialist, and we order basic items like paper in large quantities, usually five or more cases at a time," says Lyn Richards, owner of Dog Logic , a resource center for large- and giant-breed dog owners and breeders in Manchester, New Hampshire. "We get a lower price per ream, and the shipping ends up being free because we buy so much."
Don't limit group-buying partners to noncompeting companies: "Coopetition" (cooperation among competitors) is one of the hot trends in business today. Consider group purchasing with businesses that offer the same or similar services as you but that perhaps target a slightly different market or geographic area. Be sure all agreements are clearly spelled out in writing. Clarify upfront who will actually make the purchase, how the goods will be delivered, when the others will reimburse the purchaser, and how any problems with quality or service are to be handled.
2. Request an energy audit and off-peak usage discount from your utility company. The energy audit is free, and they'll give you plenty of tips to conserve energy and reduce your power bill. For the discount, get a printout of your energy consumption. "Ask for a discount when your peak usage coincides with their low-point usage," Lyn Richards says. "Many power companies will give a 25-cent-per-kilowatt-hour discount when you do this."
3. Promote yourself. Use sound public relations and promotion techniques to gain exposure in your community and in the media that target your prospective customers. This approach is generally more effective and much less expensive than advertising. And always capitalize on one of the cheapest and most effective marketing methods of all: word-of-mouth.
4. Form marketing alliances. Get together with other small businesses that target the same market, and combine your marketing efforts. For example, Steinman's been invited to team with a natural body-care company to exhibit at a large national trade show this fall. "Instead of spending $2,500 for a booth showing just their line, they've selected a few complementary companies to share the booth," she says. "For $400, I'll get exposure in a show I [couldn't otherwise] afford, and they'll offset their costs." You can also team up with other small businesses on advertising and promotional efforts; all it takes is a little creativity and cooperation. As with buying groups, however, make sure you put everything in writing..
5. Operate your vehicle efficiently. Combine trips and avoid unnecessary travel. Maintain your vehicle for maximum gas mileage, which means doing things like keeping tires properly inflated, removing unnecessary weight, keeping filters clean, and getting periodic engine tune-ups.
6. Ask for a better price. When you're shopping for any type of goods or services, always ask for a better price. The worst that can happen is the supplier will say no--but they might say yes.
7. Promote yourself. Use sound public relations and promotion techniques to gain exposure in your community and in the media that target your prospective customers. This approach is generally more effective and much less expensive than advertising. And always capitalize on one of the cheapest and most effective marketing methods of all: word-of-mouth.
Don't limit group-buying partners to noncompeting companies: "Coopetition" (cooperation among competitors) is one of the hot trends in business today. Consider group purchasing with businesses that offer the same or similar services as you but that perhaps target a slightly different market or geographic area. Be sure all agreements are clearly spelled out in writing. Clarify upfront who will actually make the purchase, how the goods will be delivered, when the others will reimburse the purchaser, and how any problems with quality or service are to be handled.
2. Request an energy audit and off-peak usage discount from your utility company. The energy audit is free, and they'll give you plenty of tips to conserve energy and reduce your power bill. For the discount, get a printout of your energy consumption. "Ask for a discount when your peak usage coincides with their low-point usage," Lyn Richards says. "Many power companies will give a 25-cent-per-kilowatt-hour discount when you do this."
3. Promote yourself. Use sound public relations and promotion techniques to gain exposure in your community and in the media that target your prospective customers. This approach is generally more effective and much less expensive than advertising. And always capitalize on one of the cheapest and most effective marketing methods of all: word-of-mouth.
4. Form marketing alliances. Get together with other small businesses that target the same market, and combine your marketing efforts. For example, Steinman's been invited to team with a natural body-care company to exhibit at a large national trade show this fall. "Instead of spending $2,500 for a booth showing just their line, they've selected a few complementary companies to share the booth," she says. "For $400, I'll get exposure in a show I [couldn't otherwise] afford, and they'll offset their costs." You can also team up with other small businesses on advertising and promotional efforts; all it takes is a little creativity and cooperation. As with buying groups, however, make sure you put everything in writing..
5. Operate your vehicle efficiently. Combine trips and avoid unnecessary travel. Maintain your vehicle for maximum gas mileage, which means doing things like keeping tires properly inflated, removing unnecessary weight, keeping filters clean, and getting periodic engine tune-ups.
6. Ask for a better price. When you're shopping for any type of goods or services, always ask for a better price. The worst that can happen is the supplier will say no--but they might say yes.
7. Promote yourself. Use sound public relations and promotion techniques to gain exposure in your community and in the media that target your prospective customers. This approach is generally more effective and much less expensive than advertising. And always capitalize on one of the cheapest and most effective marketing methods of all: word-of-mouth.
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