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    The Franchise Restaurant Business - Ups and Downs
    It’s really not hard to figure out which franchises are the most successful. You see them advertised on television and on billboards, hear them advertised on the radio, and cannot drive through a shopping center anywhere in the US without passing one or more of them.Not only do you know who they are, you have probably been in some of them so many times that you know exactly what they have to offer. These franchises, in other words, have succeeded wildly in branding their products. What are they?Franchise restaurants, of course. Anybody borne after 1955 probably
    If you don't I doubt you'll learn a lot. I've learned a thousand times more from my mistakes than from my triumphs. But triumphs happen, for some reason, more often, after you've "gone to the trouble" and worked hard. There is a direct correlation. Whereas when I started, I had come to expect failures and disappointments, now it is more rare that they happen. Sure, they still happen, but more positive outcomes are the norm

    Am I looking out for you? We report, you decide.

    Why would I have the gumption, after all I went through to get where I got, to tell you not to join my affiliate program. It is

    Abandoning Bad Marketing Campaigns
    When a business is engaged in a marketing campaign and it is obvious things are not going correct it is often better to stop the marketing campaign immediately rather than to continue and try to evaluate and fix the problem gone bad.Why you ask? Well simple really if you continue and you are confusing your customers, then you are diluting your brand name and changing a perhaps longtime image in your customer’s mind and you can actually lose customers?Additionally we have all heard the saying that you only get one chance to make a first impression, so if you screw it
    I started in the e-commerce business several years ago. At first, using the Internet was a hobby for me, simply a way to keep my mind busy. I was a “victim of Corporate America Downsizing”; in other words health issues forced me to retire early.

    The thing about retiring your body is that your mind is not always in agreement with retiring.

    So I had a choice; with this unusual heart ailment, did I want to sit all day and read or watch soap operas at home, or did I want to be productive and make some kind of contribution.

    I decided my best to be productive. I started a cartoon; which actually was a project I had had on the back-burner for almost two decades. I had no idea of the outcome of it, I just knew it would take my mind off of me, and that would be a good deed in itself. People who fall ill, and cannot work their regular 9-5 job, have a tendency to put the “SP” in self-pity. And boy could I ever get that if I didn't stay busy.

    Surprisingly, after eight years, my cartoon became well-known worldwide. It was happening when I didn't even know it. I thought my site was still getting a few hundred hits per day. It was receiving 4-5 thousand per hour (or 7.7 million since Jan 2005). In my ninth year I teamed with a manufacturer to sell products, and even formed an affiliate program with high payouts at a superstore which sells products with our cartoons on them such as tee shirts, clocks, water bottles, key chains, etc.

    But I don't want you to join it, at least, most probably not. If you are the type of person who would prefer other people run things, don't have Internet ambitions of your own, etc. mine, or any affiliate program might be perfect for you. All you have to do is post links to products you like on our site and every time someone buys one you get paid. Not a bad deal, but certainly not one in which you will grow rich. I'm just being honest.

    There are folks who simply don't want to go to the trouble. But you see, going "to the trouble" is how money is made. People who will go to the trouble, often make money, more money, than people who will *not* go to the trouble. If you are reading about Internet marketing or making money on the Internet, chances are you are an "idea person" but just don't have a blueprint of what to do. There's the rub. There is no blueprint. We are all still pioneers in this cyberworld. You create your own blueprint.

    Will you make mistakes. I pray you do. If you don't I doubt you'll learn a lot. I've learned a thousand times more from my mistakes than from my triumphs. But triumphs happen, for some reason, more often, after you've "gone to the trouble" and worked hard. There is a direct correlation. Whereas when I started, I had come to expect failures and disappointments, now it is more rare that they happen. Sure, they still happen, but more positive outcomes are the norm

    Am I looking out for you? We report, you decide.

    Why would I have the gumption, after all I went through to get where I got, to tell you not to join my affiliate program. It is a

    More Than Titles And Credentials
    As you search for expert help, you will come across a variety of job titles, including the title financial advisor, financial planner, financial consultant, or even account executive. As you look around keep in mind that anyone can use generic titles such as these, regardless of his or her training or education.Lest you think titles are everything, there is an "alphabet soup" of credentials—CFP, CPA, CFS, and CSA, to name a few. Advisors who have credentials is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some
    a project I had had on the back-burner for almost two decades. I had no idea of the outcome of it, I just knew it would take my mind off of me, and that would be a good deed in itself. People who fall ill, and cannot work their regular 9-5 job, have a tendency to put the “SP” in self-pity. And boy could I ever get that if I didn't stay busy.

    Surprisingly, after eight years, my cartoon became well-known worldwide. It was happening when I didn't even know it. I thought my site was still getting a few hundred hits per day. It was receiving 4-5 thousand per hour (or 7.7 million since Jan 2005). In my ninth year I teamed with a manufacturer to sell products, and even formed an affiliate program with high payouts at a superstore which sells products with our cartoons on them such as tee shirts, clocks, water bottles, key chains, etc.

    But I don't want you to join it, at least, most probably not. If you are the type of person who would prefer other people run things, don't have Internet ambitions of your own, etc. mine, or any affiliate program might be perfect for you. All you have to do is post links to products you like on our site and every time someone buys one you get paid. Not a bad deal, but certainly not one in which you will grow rich. I'm just being honest.

    There are folks who simply don't want to go to the trouble. But you see, going "to the trouble" is how money is made. People who will go to the trouble, often make money, more money, than people who will *not* go to the trouble. If you are reading about Internet marketing or making money on the Internet, chances are you are an "idea person" but just don't have a blueprint of what to do. There's the rub. There is no blueprint. We are all still pioneers in this cyberworld. You create your own blueprint.

    Will you make mistakes. I pray you do. If you don't I doubt you'll learn a lot. I've learned a thousand times more from my mistakes than from my triumphs. But triumphs happen, for some reason, more often, after you've "gone to the trouble" and worked hard. There is a direct correlation. Whereas when I started, I had come to expect failures and disappointments, now it is more rare that they happen. Sure, they still happen, but more positive outcomes are the norm

    Am I looking out for you? We report, you decide.

    Why would I have the gumption, after all I went through to get where I got, to tell you not to join my affiliate program. It is

    EDM Machining
    EDM machining actually stands for electrical discharge machining. This is the term used for a machining process that is used in the process of manufacturing those parts that are made from very hard metals and their alloys. Some of the parts or objects that are produced with the use of EDM machining include dies made of hardened steel, critical components of engines and compressor blades of jet engine fans. EDM machining is a thermal process that is able to remove as well as re-deposit material on top of the object that is being machined. The area that is recast is characteristic
    ear I teamed with a manufacturer to sell products, and even formed an affiliate program with high payouts at a superstore which sells products with our cartoons on them such as tee shirts, clocks, water bottles, key chains, etc.

    But I don't want you to join it, at least, most probably not. If you are the type of person who would prefer other people run things, don't have Internet ambitions of your own, etc. mine, or any affiliate program might be perfect for you. All you have to do is post links to products you like on our site and every time someone buys one you get paid. Not a bad deal, but certainly not one in which you will grow rich. I'm just being honest.

    There are folks who simply don't want to go to the trouble. But you see, going "to the trouble" is how money is made. People who will go to the trouble, often make money, more money, than people who will *not* go to the trouble. If you are reading about Internet marketing or making money on the Internet, chances are you are an "idea person" but just don't have a blueprint of what to do. There's the rub. There is no blueprint. We are all still pioneers in this cyberworld. You create your own blueprint.

    Will you make mistakes. I pray you do. If you don't I doubt you'll learn a lot. I've learned a thousand times more from my mistakes than from my triumphs. But triumphs happen, for some reason, more often, after you've "gone to the trouble" and worked hard. There is a direct correlation. Whereas when I started, I had come to expect failures and disappointments, now it is more rare that they happen. Sure, they still happen, but more positive outcomes are the norm

    Am I looking out for you? We report, you decide.

    Why would I have the gumption, after all I went through to get where I got, to tell you not to join my affiliate program. It is

    Things to Consider Before Starting Your Own Business
    Deciding which small business to invest in is only part of the equation. The first and most important step is finding a business that's right for your personality, which has a direct effect on your entrepreneur style and how successful you will be with your business.Determining your entrepreneur style requires that you take an honest look at your business skills and motives for starting your business. For example, if you don't like social settings and aren't comfortable speaking with people, it's not a good idea to invest in a company that requires constant face to face
    one in which you will grow rich. I'm just being honest.

    There are folks who simply don't want to go to the trouble. But you see, going "to the trouble" is how money is made. People who will go to the trouble, often make money, more money, than people who will *not* go to the trouble. If you are reading about Internet marketing or making money on the Internet, chances are you are an "idea person" but just don't have a blueprint of what to do. There's the rub. There is no blueprint. We are all still pioneers in this cyberworld. You create your own blueprint.

    Will you make mistakes. I pray you do. If you don't I doubt you'll learn a lot. I've learned a thousand times more from my mistakes than from my triumphs. But triumphs happen, for some reason, more often, after you've "gone to the trouble" and worked hard. There is a direct correlation. Whereas when I started, I had come to expect failures and disappointments, now it is more rare that they happen. Sure, they still happen, but more positive outcomes are the norm

    Am I looking out for you? We report, you decide.

    Why would I have the gumption, after all I went through to get where I got, to tell you not to join my affiliate program. It is

    Enticing Visitors To Return To Your Site
    What's the best way to make your visitors return to your site? I will mention at least seven things for you to do.1. Introduce yourself to them.This is the very first step you have to do. One salesman quoted that you have to first sell yourself to your customers and then when he's comfortable with you, he will then be interested in what you can offer him.2. Make them your friends.It is a proven fact, that a friend will most likely buy from his friends or people he trust. You also invite friends to come in and feel at home and might even give them a tou
    If you don't I doubt you'll learn a lot. I've learned a thousand times more from my mistakes than from my triumphs. But triumphs happen, for some reason, more often, after you've "gone to the trouble" and worked hard. There is a direct correlation. Whereas when I started, I had come to expect failures and disappointments, now it is more rare that they happen. Sure, they still happen, but more positive outcomes are the norm

    Am I looking out for you? We report, you decide.

    Why would I have the gumption, after all I went through to get where I got, to tell you not to join my affiliate program. It is a good one, has lifetime residuals, and pays a nice 10% on each sale which is relatively high in the gift and novelty business; is very highly-rated by both Netcraft and Alexa so a link to your site is valuable.

    The thing is, you can make a lot more money minding your own store with your own affiliate program.

    Odd?

    Well sure. Not many affiliate owners are going to tell you the best way to make money. Every affiliate owner has their ego tied into their hard work, including me. But to be honest, I make enough with the sales on my various sites so that if you don't sign up, I'm ok. Would you make money joining? Well of course. Would you make more not joining and starting your own? Eventually so.

    I am not saying “run from my affiliate program, and run fast”. It is a good one. All I am saying is that before you join my program (or any program), do a self-evaluation. Do you have an idea for a terrific website offering a great service or product? If so, you will do better with your own affiliate program, not mine, not Amazon's not anyone else's. The owner of the program makes more money than you do. So get your own.

    I was always accused of being “too brutally honest”, but there is more to it than that. I may not make money from you now (or ever), but, ten, maybe twenty years down the road, after you are rich beyond your dreams (with your own program), you might look back at me and say “Hey, thanks” for telling me like it is. And who knows, you might even buy a product or two from the website. Now whose really watching out for you?

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