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Ask Your BOSS for Residual Income…

December 19, 2009 by Admin 

Our business at MonteithPartners,LLC is network marketing. You might ask, “Why would anyone choose network marketing for their business model?”  Great question, I understand.  Let me try to explain.

Unfortunately, only about 3% of the American population has been successful in NWM while the other 97% have failed.  Not good odds, right?  Even brick and mortar businesses have a 90% fail rate, only 10% survive for 5 or more years.

Every business has challenges.  Sometimes it’s as simple as NO cash and that puts a real crimp in operations.  Many times it’s lack of know-how and then there’s always the people problems.  Usually, there’s a good reason for success or failure.  Lack of sales is right up there at the top.

Working for yourself or an employer is never easy.  Franchising may be the answer you’re looking for, but let me share my capsule opinion with you.  IF you ever dreamed of having your own business then you may find this helpful, I hope so.

First, NEVER believe a franchisor is in “your corner” and concerned about the investment you’re about to make.  His concern is that your check is good and will cash at the bank.

Truth is…. you may be the salesman’s ticket to keeping his/her job.  No matter how “smart” you are, don’t make major business decisions without your support team, plus legal counsel and accounting expertise.  Usually, franchise fees are $20,000 up, so it’s not chump change.

You can do a search on Google.com and request franchise fees for the surprise of your life.  Many fees are huge.  In my opinion, there is a better way to make a good franchise decision.  Hold on to your money!  This is not for the faint of heart or for folks without any business expertise.

Network Marketing is our choice for good reason.  The entry fee is usually very fair and reasonable, under $500. Vs many thousands to own a simple franchise.  Would you pay $23,000 for two weeks training at the home office to learn how to cut grass and fertilize the field?  Some willingly do.

The opportunities are exceptional, the product is one everybody has or needs, regular upgrades and/or enhancements are the norm and the money earned on a residual basis is good, sometimes exceptional for those willing to work hard introducing new people to the program.

As you know, most jobs pay for services rendered.  Let’s assume you are a hair dresser, a barber, a dentist, a doctor, a lawyer, an auto mechanic, a grass cutter, a landscaper and you can add hundreds more if necessary, but you get the picture.  NO show, NO pay, right?

An Insurance Agent sells you a policy and gets paid commissions [residual income] for as long as you have the policy, same goes for the power company, the telephone company, cable TV service, and the network marketing guru who sold you a product/service on “auto-ship”.

Something to think about.  You make a sale ONE time and get paid forever is an awesome idea and reality for millions of folks just like you and me.

Our choice website: http://www.DonMonteith.com

“Business Has Never Been Better”

January 25, 2009 by Admin 

Did the newspaper editor write that headline? Absolutely NOT… he/she would not allow it to pass scrutiny into print because…. it will not sell more newspapers to the public. For some dumb reason, we like to read about who sank, who drank, who wiped-out, who died… all negative stuff rather than the good news that’s happening everyday.

Somewhere it’s true today, same as yesterday, last month, last year. Our prayer is that you wrote the headline “business has never been better” about YOUR business. Yes, business is GOOD in lots of places. While some firms are struggling today there are others growing and hiring staff.

Is the glass half-full or is it half-empty? Sometimes when we get “kicked” and knocked around trying to stay afloat in our business we learn new avenues, new challenges to pursue. Maybe we’ve been riding on the “gravy-train” for a few years and suddenly we’ve hit a massive barrier with a sign “detour” now.

What’s your story? How have you turned your detour into success? Tell us about it so we can pass on your good news. Your thoughts drive action to a new level of potential and growth. Post Comments >>

Focus on Your Dream Job

November 16, 2008 by Admin 

YOUR dream job means the goal is to discover that special position you deserve and desire. Happiness in your career means you get up with excitement, doing what you enjoy, feeling good about yourself, your contribution to the success of your employer which equals your success.

Now, our challenge is making a choice. How do you choose the “right” career path. Is there only ONE career choice that can be your dream job? We don’t think so. Lots of good possibilities exist and our search begins with a methodical process of research, study and focus.

You’re a Harley motorcycle rider, a church organist or piano player in the local bar, you mix drinks at parties, maybe play the drums or blow the trumpet and the list goes on forever. Unfortunately, many folks choose the wrong career in haste rather than taking the time to do research, talking with others about their career likes and dislikes. Often take short-term jobs in places that are appealing but end up a disaster or a disappointment.. not what you expected.

Keep searching every day until your career path is obvious and you’re ready to make a commitment in your own business or working for an employer. Either decision will have challenges to overcome. There are no perfect jobs that I can think of today, but you may find it.

Get a law degree or qualify as a heart surgeon by way of your academic achievement, maybe you do have a good idea of your career path already. My guess is you’re not so fortunate when your degree is less focused. Now we have a challenge as to what to do with our education in the marketplace or workforce for greatest income reward as well as personal contribution and happiness.

My guess is you’re searching for ideas to avoid making a bad decision and ending up in a career path short on reward and personal satisfaction. Our goal is to give you some ideas on selecting the right career. Actually, it’s not as difficult as you may think. Two little words cause many folks to stumble and that’s to take ACTION.

Overlooked Career ideas
There’s more than a “hot” careers list even though it’s worth knowing what’s being promoted. Awareness is very important but not necessarily the only search mode. Many jobs and/or careers are discovered through friends simply by spending time talking, searching, and listening. Never close any doors as your future career choice may be in the next curve. One idea can open discussions about something you’ve never thought about before now. You’ll never regret the time spent in your search and discovery of your dream job.

Why should an employer interview you? Are you just looking for a “job” or is this a real career path you have in mind? Don’t kid yourself in a search for utopia when your contribution potential is lacking. Maybe you need training in a particular trade or need special schooling before your dream job is available. No time is better than now to begin. Even a franchise may be in your future but investment funds are often an issue to overcome.

So many questions must be answered before good career ideas surface. Only you have the answers. Do an inward search on who you are, your skills, your talents, education and all else that is YOU…. now you’re on track to discover your future career path.

Career Change or ideas may be tomorrow
Typically, job and career changes happen several times over a lifetime so don’t get discouraged. Planning is your key to success. Set a goal for your journey. Research the marketplace for a place to begin and start today.

Developing a career plan is not easy. Running your own business is not easy. The more valuable you are to an employer the more your income will be as a result of what you contribute to profits as an employee. In conclusion, career ideas are everywhere. Keep your search on auto-pilot. Just because you are ‘here’ today has nothing to do with your future when you know where your journey is headed and you’re the pilot.

Career Ideas that Focus on Your Dream Job

November 11, 2008 by Admin 

YOUR dream job means the goal is to discover that special position you deserve and desire. Happiness in your career means you get up with excitement, doing what you enjoy, feeling good about yourself, your contribution to the success of your employer which equals your success.

Now, our challenge is making a choice. How do you choose the “right” career path. Is there only ONE career choice that can be your dream job? We don’t think so. Lots of good possibilities exist and our search begins with a methodical process of research, study and focus.

First, let’s think about your hobbies if you have any and break it into your career path. Yes, we know that all hobbies do not qualify but many do which makes it worth giving some thought to the possibilities. Some hobbies are not an option but let’s see if we have a match in your case.

You’re a Harley motorcycle rider, a church organist or piano player in the local bar, you mix drinks at parties, maybe play the drums or blow the trumpet and the list goes on forever. Unfortunately, many folks choose the wrong career in haste rather than taking the time to do research, talking with others about their career likes and dislikes. Often take short-term jobs in places that are appealing but end up a disaster or a disappointment.. not what you expected.

That’s good news. You’re beginning the discovery process without being committed for the long term until your dream job is found. Keep searching, don’t give up at the first curve in the road. It takes an investment of time and energy but well worth it.

Keep searching every day until your career path is obvious and you’re ready to make a commitment in your own business or working for an employer. Either decision will have challenges to overcome. There are no perfect jobs that I can think of today, but you may find it.

Searching for your dream job is NOT easy or simple. It’s especially true if you have no clue where to begin the process. As you know, many students go to college with no idea of what they plan to do. There degree has no focus, just a general education.

Get a law degree or qualify as a heart surgeon by way of your academic achievement, maybe you do have a good idea of your career path already. My guess is you’re not so fortunate when your degree is less focused. Now we have a challenge as to what to do with our education in the marketplace or workforce for greatest income reward as well as personal contribution and happiness.

My guess is you’re searching for ideas to avoid making a bad decision and ending up in a career path short on reward and personal satisfaction. Our goal is to give you some ideas on selecting the right career. Actually, it’s not as difficult as you may think. Two little words cause many folks to stumble and that’s to take ACTION.

Easy, no. Simple, no. Fun, double no in most cases. You cannot sit down and expect your dream job to suddenly appear by phone or special delivery. Family, friends, career counselors and all others can offer good suggestions and guidance. Give you career ideas but YOU are the driver, the in charge person when it comes to the discovery of what’s right for only YOU.

Overlooked Career ideas
There’s more than a “hot” careers list even though it’s worth knowing what’s being promoted. Awareness is very important but not necessarily the only search mode. Many jobs and/or careers are discovered through friends simply by spending time talking, searching, and listening. Never close any doors as your future career choice may be in the next curve. One idea can open discussions about something you’ve never thought about before now. You’ll never regret the time spent in your search and discovery of your dream job.

Let’s review your talents, education and skills because your future income and employment depends on what you can bring worth “buying” to an employer. A very simple idea is often overlooked. Employers expect employees to make a contribution to their profits, not their expenses.

Why should an employer interview you? Are you just looking for a “job” or is this a real career path you have in mind? Don’t kid yourself in a search for utopia when your contribution potential is lacking.
Maybe you need training in a particular trade or need special schooling before your dream job is available. No time is better than now to begin. Even a franchise may be in your future but investment funds are often an issue to overcome.

So many questions must be answered before good career ideas surface. Only you have the answers. Do an inward search on who you are, your skills, your talents, education and all else that is YOU…. now you’re on track to discover your future career path.

Career Change or ideas may be tomorrow
Typically, job and career changes happen several times over a lifetime so don’t get discouraged. Planning is your key to success. Set a goal for your journey. Research the marketplace for a place to begin and start today.

Developing a career plan is not easy. Running your own business is not easy. The more valuable you are to an employer the more your income will be as a result of what you contribute to profits as an employee.
In conclusion, career ideas are everywhere. Keep your search on auto-pilot. Just because you are ‘here’ today has nothing to do with your future when you know where your journey is headed and you’re the pilot.

All About Successful Teams

November 2, 2008 by Admin 

Someone has to give leadership to your team or committee if you want to end up on a horse with saddle rather than on a camel built by committee. At least, that has been my experience working with teams/committees on numerous projects. Usually, I call a leader the man or woman on a “white horse” who is out front of the pack with the map and end of journey details. Read Full Article >>

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