Home Based Business Tips On Earning Extra In The Philippines

February 6, 2011 by  
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There are signs around to take notice off!

Check everything out.

I am sitting in the Seattle’s Best Coffee, a cafe in Greenbelt 2, Makati City, Philippines. This is day 8 and the start of week 2 in the Philippines here after I arrived from Brisbane last Sunday.

This year I am even more focused on my mission here in Manila looking for the keen business developer who wants to partner me in my growth in my global home based business here in the Philipines.

Unlike last year I am not interested in taking time out in helping people if they are not ready for change. How do I create change in people if they don’t want to initiate it. Yes, it does take extra effort and a bit of time but “Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes!”

In the last 7 years in network marketing, I have realized that for my business to grow I had to implement change from the top and that starts with me. Here are some of the changes I have started to place into my life:…

  • I am Placing myself where positive people mingle…
  • I have started to ask people more powerful than me for help. This maybe for ideas, mentorship or direction in what I do. I am also asking them to endorse me to family and friends. …
  • This year I am looking for just 2 or 3 focused people who want change badly.

This short list has helped me to stay focus and not to look at all the noise and fuss that happens when you are sharing a networking marketing business with people. I am looking for people who want more out of life and want it now.

They should not have excuses and use time, money or family as a reason why they should wait. These people must be willing to come in at the business level, be willing to be mentored and be taught what makes the business work if they are to join my team in business.

They should not question the system but rather find out how they can use the business model in building a successful home based business in the Philippines and globally. Having an acceptance that business does have an initial investment, running cost both monthly and yearly and some consistent work is a must for success.

If you have what it takes to become successful, not afraid of change and can learn from failures to grow more powerful then let’s hear from you.

One of the most important qualities I am looking for is the ability to learn and help others to learn. Passing on knowledge is foremost in networking business and I am willing to help you learn all of this. You will have to give me your time and energy for the first month and do everything I ask you to do if you want to join my team.

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Earn Extra Income In Philippines

January 26, 2011 by  
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There are signs around to take notice off!

Check everything out.

In the Philippines most people work 5 to 6 days and put in an average of 9 hours of work each day. Phillipinos get paid either fortnightly or monthly and the average income is around 12,000 to 15,000 php monthly. Some people in the philippine islands earn less than 8K and live on the poverty line.

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So how do people get ahead in their lives if they have little or nothing in their pay packet? Most people just live from pay cheque to paycheck and just survive.

So what should happen if a natural disaster stick such as the huge typhoons that hit Luzon or an of the 7000 islands in the Philipines each year? Most people just don’t have reserves to bounce back if this should happen. As I write these notes in Brisbane, Queensland in Australia, we witnessed huge floods caused by torrential rains in nov, dec and finally on Jan 11 the Brisbane River overflowed causing havoc al along the flood plains in Queensland.

Most of these people who lost items last week we like these Filipinos in 2009 in Manila. We saw massive destruction that spared no one- poor or rich were not exempted.

Having a back up plan is important. One suggestion is to have an income stream that could help you get back on your feet if you are struck by unforeseen circumstances such as floods or illness.

Have to thought of getting a home based business that could give you this peace of mind. Now in case you are not sure why here are some very good reasons why you should consider:

It offers a back up plan to help in case your primary income is affected
It offers a low risk opportunity whereby you may add too or increase or replace your present income
All this is done part time, a few hours daily, compounding weekly to give you extra weekly income,
You can work either from home, or online or from your local coffee shop,
Most home based opportunities do not require you to carry or delivery stock,

For more information on working from home with part time effort just enter your name to the right of this page.

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How to find a good network marketing company

January 5, 2011 by  
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Claude Everard FullinfawGenerally people new to networking business will tend to sway towards the attraction of huge payouts in compensation plans. Though this is not the case with professional networkers who are most often successful in running huge organisations in their companies. Veterans in MLM place alot on product quality before they look into the business side of the company.

So why is this so!

It is common sense to know that a good business model must be backed by high quality products to withstand the onslaught of time. Business is not kind and will kill any new venture if the products being sold are not what they are made out to be.

Remember good business is good sales of products. With this comes good commisions as multi level companies pay distributors on sales of products. Good products means repeat sales, which in turn means steady residual income.

In some case if the products are not of good quality the networker will need to sell products all the time as repeat sales will not take place on poor quality. This will be important if the MLMer wants to have a steady income.It’s like a boat taking in water. If you don’t bail out water the boat will sink.

So if you keep losing customers you need to keep on selling or else you will starve.

Is this a good thing?

Well though this may seem discouraging if you are looking at a home based business opportunity right now, it’s not that bad. All you need to do is do some home work. Find a company that has good products and is matched with a business plan for its distributors.

If you find such a business model then you are setting yourself up for success in network marketing.

Look out for our next post!

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Network Marketing Tips- Failing Forward in 2011

December 31, 2010 by  
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With 2010 racing to the finish line and New Year’s day looming in front of me just hours away I wanted to pen down down what was important to me in the year gone by and the key points that made the year tick.

The year started off with a rush when Vicki and I decided that we take the risk in both time and money and that I work in the Philippines expanding our ever growing Usana business overseas. It was a hard call as we both knew that commiting to work in Manila would mean that I would have to be away from home 6 to 8 weeks at a time with short breaks inbetween and the routine would go on for a minimum of 24 months and take us right through to the end of 2011.

Knowing what we know from our days in Malaysia, building our business there in Usana, I pulled out in 11 months as the family strings called me home when my then 14 year old teenage son said “dad you got to come home, I am growing up fast”.

The adverse effect was that I left weak, fledgling teams back in KL and Penang, Malaysia and though they managed to survive, it would have been best if I stayed on and supported them for another 12 months or so.

So its now the end of 2010, I have 12 months behind me and how have I faired so far. We did our balance sheet the other day and Vicki said that we have doubled our income since Jan 2010 to date. Though a part of it has gone to support me being away from home in the Philippines, it sure has been profitable.

And it was all done working part time with my home based business. Soon by end of 2011 or mid 2012, I may not need to do what I am doing now and the effort will pay me for years to come. Pretty good for just parttime work in Luzon, Philiipines.

So what can I take to 2011 from this experience.

  • Be passionate with whatever you undertake
  • Be sincere and commited to the project and have the utmost faith it will work out
  • Monitor your progress month by month and learn by “Failing Forward” each time you come to hurdles. Life is meant to have problems, Just learn more skills to overcome the new problems that pop up from time to time.
  • Sharpen your networking skills and make new friends and tap into their networks. In essence foster relationships.
  • Learn to “TIDE” generously. Remember tiding is a way of giving back what is not yours. The 10% you give is actually what someone long ago invested in you and the only way it can multiple is to give it back which helps increase it ten fold.
  • Have a Plentiful Mindset and discard your Scarcity outlook on life. Look at your cup half full insteady of it being half empty.
  • Share Network Marketing with people as it’s one of the most risk free options to help people today to get out of the “Rat Race” and become debt free.

Looking forward to a great 2011. See you there!

Happy New Year to all.

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