Sunday, August 12, 2012

How Important are the People To Your Business?

Without others who would we be?

Ever heard of the term, "do unto others as you want others to do unto you"? Well this is especially important when it comes to a business. One of the hardest positions is to be of service to others, but as difficult of a task this may seem, it is how this world happens to work. 

Every job and every business has a mission to accommodate to their targeted consumer basis. In order to fulfill that mission most business creates a mission statement. The mission statement clarifies what your business is all about to your customers, potential customers, employees, suppliers, partners, and global market. 

The mission statement is a summarized reflection of everything your business represents down to the products, service, relations, position, intentions, and growth. Why a mission is so important is because in order for your business to grow successfully it has to cater to those who play a roll in it's growth. Which is why understanding the method of helping and doing good to others is the very key to unlocking the doors of success. 

In all reality, a successful business cannot be executed with only one person. There's always situations that include others. Every resource is given to a business through another person who chose to be of service to that particular business or businesses. Every customer is a person who chose to service their hard earned money into a chosen business. Even an employee is a person who chose to be of service to help a business in it's growth.

This concludes that everything in this world works as a synergy. (Synergy- is two or more things functioning together to produce a result not independently obtainable.) Without the cohesiveness of people working together nothing would be obtained. Every movement was not due to one person taking position a movements begins with an idea that eventually manifests itself into a group of people who then take action and initiate the growth of that movement.

 It is said that one best forms of advertisement is word of mouth. If you treat people rudely and leave an impression on bad terms than your 'reputation' of good business depletes. However, when you are honest and do good to always serve and give your best then your business then grows. Loyalty is what brings you success and allows others to want to always be in cohesion with a business of positive intentions and purpose.


Saturday, August 11, 2012

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Invisible Hand of Competition

 

Adam Smith was an Scotsman economist during the times of the American Revolution. He is most known for writing book, "The Wealth Of Nations" which helped to enforce most of the rules set in today's economic society. The Wealth of Nations was published during 1776, around the time that the United States gained it's independence. Within this book, Smith made the case for economic freedom with his belief that if everyone pursued their own goals the population is better off than if a Government or dictatorship runs the show and determines who gets what.

Smith believed that millions of people could create a stable society by being able to buy and sell whatever they pleased and would allow more chances for the economy to receive financial stability.

In his book, he also covered a term which he called an
Invisible Hand. This was his way of explaining supply and demand kept in balance. 


For example, with today's society you find many musical artists pouring into the economies. This also creates an influx of music, creating more competition and forcing music sellers to lower prices on their sales. This competition helps to keep balance within the different fields of work, because with more lowered prices and competition, you then notice more musical artists are forced to find a more profitable career for stability. Thus, creating more balance in the job market.

"Whenever there's a demand for a new product, such as computers, more and more companies get into business, until there are so many computers for sale that the stores have to drop their prices." - Peter Lynch


This is just only a first-step basis to how the free market works, but can apply to any line of career when thought of in general terms. This kind of competition not only creates balance with the economy, but also helps to create improved products and lowered prices for the consumer.

How this information should be applied is understanding that no matter what you do if you stick to it, the doors will eventually open up.



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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Commission V.S. Traditional

Why Not Commission?


So what is the big "Hype" on commission jobs? 
Could this be the next generation of work in the near future?

Allow me to share some effective options to explore. In today's society, you have many options for work. Any field of work requires a pay-out for the amount of effort that you put in. Some of the obvious differences between traditional work and commission work is that the hours and efforts in a commission based job can typically be set by your own standards. 

Now this also depends on the what particular commission-based job you are doing. For example, there are still many jobs that offer the traditional work setting along with a commission/salary pay. These jobs in my opinion, happen to have great benefits. Not only, do you get paid off of your effort but you also are guaranteed a payment through the company salary which then allows a person to get more out of their efforts than just getting ONLY a traditional paycheck. This is not to inlude, health benefits. Which may or may not come with your other commission job options.

Another venue of commission work is a person's ability to work from home by selling a product or even affiliating products to sell. This can be done with multiple programs set up in the form of Social Engine Optimization, Social Media Marketing, Email Marketing, Referral Marketing, Content Marketing, MLM's, Affiliate Marketing, & etc. Now, I can't promise that all of them aren't "SCAMS". But I CAN promise you that there are many that work. Some of them all you to build in a revenue of over $100/day to mention at the very least. A lot them also lead up to the potential of earning thousands within a week. Depending on the program, you might have to put in a few hours of work, but you can do it all in the comfort of staying at home while you work. This is a HUGE difference compared to working 40 hours/week with all of your effort to receive a fixed payment. Not to downgrade the idea of a hard worker, these just happen to be additional opportunities who can handle working on their own. These opportunities tend to be great for the working mom, or just for individuals who believe in meritocracy towards effort and work. 

I would never ask anyone to give up their job, but they can take moments to explore secondary options to earning a revenue. If you're the type who is tired of being over worked and under paid for all of your efforts then feel free to try one that works....









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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Why the Money Market?

Is it all Sales or Gimmicks?


Not at all! 
Opportunity to Make Money ?

Trade has been apart of human culture since the beginning of times. Everything that we exude out of our power is a trade. We give effort, we give, love, we give time, we give our best so that we can gain something in return for equal value.

Everyday life is just one big market. We give some and then we receive some. What's important to always ask is, "WHY?"

People such as Steve jobs, Albert Einstein, Thomas Jefferson, were great inventors, but they all had something to give. It doesn't matter if you have a creation or just want to create something more, the point is, that you always have to put out to receive back. Those inventors studied, prepared, dreamed, created.... but they were not afraid to keep giving until it produced a result.

"Why?"... Is a question you should ask yourself everyday. It's that concept that leads everyone to remember their purpose of what's in their hearts.

The market just happens to be the advanced form of giving and receiving. It's bigger than just an objective there's a passion behind it. You just have to ask yourself what is your passion?... Would you like to have a better lifestyle? Would you like to support for your family? Would you like to pay off those school loans and have money to still make a living?

When you figure out the 'Why's then you could apply it to the "What's"....

WHAT ARE YOU GIVING TO MAKE IT HAPPEN???

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Visions of The Optimist


"The optimist lives under a clear sky; the pessimist lives in a fog. The pessimist hesitates, and loses both 
time and opportunity; the optimist makes the best use of everything now, and builds themselves up, 
steadily and surely, until all adversity is overcome and the object in view realized. The pessimist curbs 
their energies and concentrates their whole attention upon failure; the optimist gives all their thought 
and power to the attainment of success, and arouses their faculties and forces to the highest point of 
efficiency. The pessimist waits for better times, and expects to keep on waiting; the optimist goes to work 
with the best that is at hand now, and proceeds to create better times. The pessimist pours cold water 
on the fires of their own ability; the optimist adds fuel to those fires. The pessimist links their mind to 
everything that is losing ground; the optimist lives, thinks and works with everything that is determined 
to press on. The pessimist places a damper on everything; the optimist gives life, fire and go to everything. 
The optimist is a building force; the pessimist is always an obstacle in the way of progress. The pessimist 
lives in a dark, soggy unproductive world, the optimist lives in that mental sunshine that makes all things 
grow."

Christian D. Larson 

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