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Automotive Business Choices e franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy.The automotive business is alive and well in our country, not only due to the fact that there are more cars than people although that is a good start. We keep producing them at a rate of about 17 million per year. America is said to be in love with their cars, this is in fact hard to deny with just a little observation of the average person. Since people love their cars you might consider an auto appearance business. They call it auto detailing. You have heard the term, making people’s cars shine. But there is more to it than that. It can be an excellent business.Let’s say that money is not a problem and that you already own a freestanding building, or want to get a fixed site facility detailing shop and you want to really attack the market and start with a bang. Then what? Well you can go with the market leaders with a proven system. You may wish to buy a franchise from Detail Plus or Zieba Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of What Is An Affiliate? Can You Really Make Money With No Capital Outlay? Recently a Federal Trade Commission Report on Franchising has been looking into what should be allowed on Franchisor websites, as some information could be considered advertising for franchise buyers. Most websites of businesses in the franchising industry are set up to sell and give information to consumers of the end product; Submarine Sandwiches, haircuts, hotel rooms and things of this nature.Affiliate - the buzz word of the internet. But what is an affiliate? Why would you choose to become one? How do you make money? Is there a capital outlay to become an affiliate?Lets start at the beginning - I want you to seriously consider these questions before reading on.1. Are you looking for another way to earn money?2. Are you willing to spend a minimum of 1 hour a day on the computer?3. Are you willing to learn?If you answered yes to one or more of these questions you need to understand affiliate marketing.What I am going to do is give you information in layman's terms so those who are not big on using the computer can understand.Affiliates are simply businesses or individuals who associate themselves with other business that provide goods or services.If this sounds too simple a concept for you maybe you have been looking too hard for a This has been one of my major complaints in franchising. States like CA dictate what we can say on our website if we wish to sell franchises there. We have 13,000 pages online on all of our websites, the Department of Corporations in CA had once asked us to submit our website to them, so they could look at it since they wish to regulate advertising. I asked how, they said just print it out and send it in with the registration renewal. Oh great and how long is that going to take to go thru it all? They do not have the staff and the year will be over and it will be time to renew again before they get done. They said that was our problem. Needless to say, we are doing company owned units in the Great State of California these days even with the 110% of payroll workmen’s comp costs. What the The Federal Trade Commission fails to understand is that they are merely one agency and business people have to deal with all agencies and everyone is busy making rules? Why? To reduce fraud? What fraud? The only fraud is that which is against the entrepreneurs and business people that provide the jobs, tax base and stability to civilization by the regulators in the first place. That is a complete fraud against humanity and must be stopped. Of the 13,000 pages on our websites, only a few pages on the franchise opportunity sections have anything to do with franchise sales, no sense in repeating the 180-230 pages in the UFOC, they are constantly changing anyway. We need to be careful how we regulate things, which change all the time, since who is going to monitor it anyway? Who will enforce it, will we have business people turning in competition and the Federal Trade Commission as the secret police for competitive advantage? Seems we have a little of that now; don’t we? You do not have to answer that, you can take the fifth, I understand how all this really works, the Federal Trade Commission has taught me well, but why can’t we have a little reality at the agency which claims truth, justice and the American way, hmm, just a little is not too much to ask is it? What say you? I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of Do You Need a Voice Mail Service? st print it out and send it in with the registration renewal. Oh great and how long is that going to take to go thru it all? They do not have the staff and the year will be over and it will be time to renew again before they get done. They said that was our problem. Needless to say, we are doing company owned units in the Great State of California these days even with the 110% of payroll workmen’s comp costs.Cell phone users, all around the world, love their phones for a number of different reasons. One of those reasons is because many come equipped with voicemail. Voicemail is similar to an answering machine. The only difference is that many voicemails can be retrieved from a number of different locations. If you are a small business owner, you may want to examine what a voice mail service can do for your business.If you are wondering why you need voice mail when you have an answering machine, you are not alone. A large number of business owners are wondering the same thing. When it comes to answering machines, a large number of answer machines only replay the messages on that specific machine. If you are out of the office or away from your desk, you may be unable to retrieve your message. Depending on the type of business you have, you may be losing business with an What the The Federal Trade Commission fails to understand is that they are merely one agency and business people have to deal with all agencies and everyone is busy making rules? Why? To reduce fraud? What fraud? The only fraud is that which is against the entrepreneurs and business people that provide the jobs, tax base and stability to civilization by the regulators in the first place. That is a complete fraud against humanity and must be stopped. Of the 13,000 pages on our websites, only a few pages on the franchise opportunity sections have anything to do with franchise sales, no sense in repeating the 180-230 pages in the UFOC, they are constantly changing anyway. We need to be careful how we regulate things, which change all the time, since who is going to monitor it anyway? Who will enforce it, will we have business people turning in competition and the Federal Trade Commission as the secret police for competitive advantage? Seems we have a little of that now; don’t we? You do not have to answer that, you can take the fifth, I understand how all this really works, the Federal Trade Commission has taught me well, but why can’t we have a little reality at the agency which claims truth, justice and the American way, hmm, just a little is not too much to ask is it? What say you? I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of Be Smart - Learn From Your Business Mistakes regulators in the first place. That is a complete fraud against humanity and must be stopped.We all make mistakes in business. The important issue is that we learn from them and apply the lessons in both our online and off-line business activities. One of my most costly mistakes happened about twelve years ago in the off-line business world. However, the lessons I learnt are just as applicable online as they are off-line.Having established a small mail order business part-time, I decided to expand the business using direct mail techniques. I had read all the books and attended a course and it seemed like the best approach to achieve my goals. After approaching various mailing list providers, I decided I had found the perfect list to reach my target market.Pricing was obtained from the list owner and he was happy to provide me with small quantities of names initially so that I could test his list. These tests were successful enough for me to decide to undertake two large mail Of the 13,000 pages on our websites, only a few pages on the franchise opportunity sections have anything to do with franchise sales, no sense in repeating the 180-230 pages in the UFOC, they are constantly changing anyway. We need to be careful how we regulate things, which change all the time, since who is going to monitor it anyway? Who will enforce it, will we have business people turning in competition and the Federal Trade Commission as the secret police for competitive advantage? Seems we have a little of that now; don’t we? You do not have to answer that, you can take the fifth, I understand how all this really works, the Federal Trade Commission has taught me well, but why can’t we have a little reality at the agency which claims truth, justice and the American way, hmm, just a little is not too much to ask is it? What say you? I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of Business Card Printing Services but why can’t we have a little reality at the agency which claims truth, justice and the American way, hmm, just a little is not too much to ask is it? What say you?A business card is usually a piece of paper containing the name, address, and contact information of the person giving the card. Information contained on this piece of paper also includes the business name or the company affiliations of the giver.Business cards are now seen as a means of advertisement or marketing. This allows previous customers to easily recall a company and do business with them again. Because of this, employees of companies, especially marketing executives, look for a means to be able to produce business cards that are professional and eye-catching at a reasonable price.This need for business cards brought about a new category of printing, which is business card printing. Companies typically want uniform business cards for their employees. These business cards contain the company’s logo along with the company motto. At first, business cards were printed in black an I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of The Olympic Games and Business e franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy.Nothing on earth can bring humanity together than the Olympic Games. It also applies that nothing can bring global business together than the quadrennial meet.Last weekend, the mountain city of Turin, host to Italy’s industrial revolution and the holiest relic in Roman Catholicism, became host to more than 2,000 athletes from some 88 participating nations.The twentieth edition of the Olympic Winter Games, like other Winter and Summer Olympiads, also brought in a host of businesses. These companies collaborate with the local government of the host city with guidance from the International Olympic Committee to ensure a successful staging of the sports meet.How does funding funnel in?The topic of funding starts with a tedious selection process that happens a year after the closing of a previous Olympic Games. Take for example the selection process for Turin and London which Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of outdated rules which have absolutely nothing to do with reality, which is consistent I guess with all government, perpetuated by morons of linear thought. Deny It, I have proof, observation and experience to back me up. Many companies have franchising divisions and company owned divisions, consulting divisions, business opportunities, signage agreements, for instance look at Shell Oil in their auto lube businesses. All sorts of different programs, some came from mergers, some from distributors. They are a solutions provider and a product manufacturer as well as a retailing and service franchise. People have needs and they have figured out how to service those needs. Sometimes when you are the dominant player in an industry, you are called upon to fix things, solve problems and provide solutions, that is your job and folks that is what makes the world go around. That is why we are the greatest nation in the world and the FTC has no right to tear that down. Franchising is one such method although with the over regulations and increased litigation a less profitable one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists? Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information about a potential franchise if those press releases contain information of earnings claims which is not backed up in the UFOC or available upon request from legitimate franchise buyers only. We should not be bogged down with all kinds of incessant rules to cover every possible business eventuality otherwise we end up boxing companies into holes and therefore do not receive their innovations or best efforts, that causes a sever loss in the general productivity of an industry which must compete with foreign and domestic players who do not have the same rules. I therefore believe the Federal Trade Commission is correct in allowing such information as long as it is not used in conjunction with franchise sales. Under the earnings claims section of the UFOC negative declarations can be used to pro
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