Back in 2006, Shaklee CEO Roger Barnett talked to people in San Francisco about the company. It's simple to introduce Shaklee to people, and now more than ever, people are interested in what Shaklee has to offer as a financial business franchise opportunity.
So let me ask you is this something you think you could do? If so your gonna love what Shaklee has just added to put cash in your pocket fast!
It's new. It's cool. It's almost instant gratification. It's called WEEKLY GOLD BONUS PAY!
It works like this: on a weekly basis, you can be paid one of the bonuses you get-your $50 GOLD Ambassador Personal Sponsoring Bonus, which you receive for every Mission Pak you personally sell. You'll be paid for your personal GOLD Ambassador sponsoring up through Wednesday of the week, and receive the bonuses in your account on the following Friday. All other bonuses will be paid on the regular bonus schedule.
What's especially cool about this is that you can teach someone how to earn the cost of their GOLD Ambassador Program Mission PAK right away, potentially even before the charge appears on their credit card statement! How? It's simple?
Sponsor 6 GOLD Ambassadors - you'll earn $50 each time you sell a Mission PAK and the $300 you accumulate ($50 x 6) will be deposited directly to your account!
With the Power of 10, it's even faster and more lucrative - sponsor 4 GOLD Ambassadors with Mission PAKs. You'll earn $50 x 4 = $200 + $200 in Power of 10 bonuses. $400!
If you're new since 11/19/08, it's even faster - sponsor only 2 GOLD Ambassadors with Mission PAKs. You'll earn $50 x 2 = $100 + $200 in Power of 10 bonuses. $300!
After the funds are deposited in your account, you'll get an e-mail that confirms the great news. NOW is the time to get started though, because the power of 10 incentive just goes til March 31, 2009.
Get started now www.barefootbus.com as a member of our team have the support you will need to succeed. Learn more about me and why I do what I do at: www.cindymcasey.com Call me at 888.272.6701 and lets talk...
Cindy McAsey Barefoot in the Garden
888.272.6701
KEYWORDS: Cindy McAsey, business franchise opportunity, barefootmentor
Shaklee has a 53 year track record. It is currently in 5 different growth trends in the health and wellness field. Plus the need for a small business franchise online is increasing because people need to earn more money.
The Shaklee legacy includes quality products that work. They do what they are intended to do and that is why people continue to buy them even when they are not being compensated for it. Plus there is a 100% money back guarantee, very rarely used but has always been an attribute.
The compensation plan is one of the best in the industry and continues to improve. Last year an extra, very lucrative, bonus plan was introduced - in addition to the existing pay structure. I can hardly wait to hear the news next month when another enhancement will be introduced.
Isn't it fascinating how a 53 year old company has the longest track record in our industry, a solid foundation behind a brand new business owner today, and still provides a way for anyone to earn the money they choose for such a small start-up cost. Compared to buying a traditional franchise business, not seeing a profit for possibly years, and the headache of managing employees, earning money your very first month sounds exciting!
You can start a franchise business online while you are working at your present job. Your extra time in the evenings or weekends can be focused on building something of your own. You can grow that income until it meets and exceeds your paycheck, with the goal to make it your full time, unlimited income. When you go through a recession like our country is experiencing right now, it is more incentive than ever to have multiple income streams. Many business experts think that a small business franchise should be part of every person’s financial portfolio. There are that many benefits!
Business Franchise's are a dime a dozen, but really good affordable ones are far and few between. One of the most popular franchise businesses is McDonalds. Now if you have the funds to start and run the business have you ever thought about the quality of the product your producing? Nothing against McDonalds they are producing what "tastes good" but unfortunatly the long term health side effects to body fed only McDonalds diet are not good. Did you know a McDonalds hambuger doesn't even spoil. Try it sometime.
To have a perfect blend with business franchise it should be a good match with your values and what you consider important in life. I know for me health and family stands above wealth any day. If you choose the right franchise you can have the best of both worlds. Health/Family & Wealth.
A question you should be asking yourself... does the business franchise I'm considering align with my values and what's important to me? When I think of the perfect alignment or partnership it reminds me of a video I saw this morning...
This is an amazing crossroads performance with Bryan Adams & Jason Aldean called "Heaven" Listen closely how well their voices blend.
Relating this same colabration to business I've got a question for you... Have you found that perfect partnership to grow and flourish your business? You know one where it resonates with your values, like a perfect marriage. The right colabration with the perfect franchise will have a tune much like the blending voices in this video. A franchise business you might consider looking into as an option is: http://afranchiseonline.com
Franchising refers to the methods of practicing and using another person's business philosophy. The franchisor grants the independent operator the right to distribute its products, techniques, and trademarks for a percentage of gross monthly sales and a royalty fee. Various tangibles and intangibles such as national or international advertising, training, and other support services are commonly made available by the franchisor. Agreements typically last from five to thirty years, with premature cancellations or terminations of most contracts bearing serious consequences for franchisees.
Franchising has been around for many centuries but didn't come to prominence until 1930's, the establishments of electricity, vehicles, and the Interstate highway helped propel modern franchising, most notably franchise-based food service establishments. According to the Small Business Administration approximately 10% of all businesses are franchises
A franchise helps entrepreneurs with a framework to start and grow their business. This video explains how entrepreneurs will be the ones who pull this country out of the financial mess they are in.
As you climb the ladder of success, be sure it’s leaning against the right building. A franchise online like no others I've seen.
A message from... Cindy McAsey- Marketing Strategies Coach
The ongoing slide of global capitalism is decimating industries, but the food supplements industry is not one of them as fraught consumers turn to its potential low-cost, anti-medical, wellness promise.
The surge in food supplements sales is highlighting the fact nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals have not always been easy bedfellows. They have been made to share the same blanket at times, and this has blurred the basic premise that drugs are usually designed to treat diseases and cost more, while food supplements are cheaper and suited to disease prevention.
Wellness in harsh times
The economic grind has contributed to this particular blanket being thrown off, and food supplements are revealing themselves to be more than capable of surviving the economic chill.
In the US, market analyst, IRI, notes food supplement sales were up eight per cent in the period ended December, 2008, over the same time a year previous. Similar trends are being reported elsewhere from China to Europe, South Korea, South Africa and Australia.
US vitamin retailer, Vitamine Shoppe, notes 20 per cent of customers in the past six months are first-time food supplements buyers of the likes of omega-3s, multivitamins, herbal extracts, probiotics, glucosamine and chondroitin.
US natural foods merchandiser, Whole Foods, reported its first-ever negative quarter recently, but noted food supplements were the star performer in its nationwide chain of stores.
Self-medication
With fewer shekels in the coffers of household budgets around the world, food supplements are increasing in appeal as fear-ridden consumers look for ways and means to dodge the potential budget-busting hell of the mainstream medical system.
Doctors in white coats; hastily scribbled prescription notes; drug store visits for high-powered and high-cost drugs; hospital stays; clinic visits…no thanks.
As Uwe E. Reinhardt, a professor of economics at Princeton university in the US, told The New York Times last week: “When you go to the formal health system, you very quickly lose control over what this costs you.”
Perhaps there is a little justice in all this. Food supplements have after all been victim of enough kickings over the years from the likes of badly designed trials that have asked of them what they are not capable of delivering – namely, the treatment of diseases.
The resulting damage to the industry has been vast so to find droves of new consumers turning to them is heartening and validating.
It backs up what many industry experts have been saying since this recession really kicked in last year – that food supplements offer a health solution that becomes more compelling in hard economic times.
Star performer
The buoyancy in food supplements has not transferred across all sectors. Growth in organic and healthy food sales has slowed.
Perhaps the premiums typically attached to these foods are now proving too high and those that are more economically challenged are buying more staple items that provide calories to feed hungry bellies and worrying less about where those calories come from and the form in which they are presented.
And food supplements are increasingly seen, not as premium dietary items, but as a discount means to beat the medical system. For families and individuals to be healthier and happier. The clue is written into their very name – to supplement the diet.
Backwards, and forwards
In the same New York Times story last week, a recently sacked hairdresser and beautician outlined why she was heading to the supplement aisles even though she had fewer nickels in her purse than ever.
“I don’t have health insurance, so I can’t go and see a doctor because it’s very expensive,” said 40-year-old Jacqueline Kreiss. “The economy just really put me backward, so I started relying on the vitamins.”
Says it all really. Shame it has taken an economic catastrophe to make people like Jacqueline see the sense the supplements industry has been communicating for decades.
We have excellent validation that long-term Shaklee supplement usage really can help us stay out of the sickness care industy. See proof at Shaklee Landmark Food Supplement Study