Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Talking about Income?.
We all would like to work from home, and live the high life. However most of us fail to do just that. That's why we spend countless hours searching online looking for that perfect business or program that claims to be "The One".
The truth is nothing is going to work for you in less YOU put some type of work into it. I would like to just point out that there is no easy way to make money online, and there is NO such program out there that will make you money while yousleep! Sure you can make money while your sleeping but it WON'T be from some program. It will be because you put hard long hours in building up your new business, so that is runs while you sleep.
So is it at all possible to earn passive income online? Yes it really is. Again though YOU must be willing to work at it. Sure you will have to spend money, and work a few hours a day. That goes with any job you will ever get. Its just a matter of how much money you can afford to get things rolling, and how much "serious time" you can put into working your new business.
So how does someone start to build passive income then? Simple, you have to find a business that you can trust, and that you know for sure will work. I know it sounds hard, but trust me they are out there. I run a few of them myself.
Once you find this business you must then build it in such away that it continues to grow so that in the long run you have to almost and I stress almost do nothing.
I have been running a few programs, and business's for a year now, and I still need to work each one of them for a couple of hours each day. However when I first started I had to do a lot more work, and it was a lot harder. If you can just get over the bump in the road you will find your self well on your way to building passive income online.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Jack's Ball
Ready to operate, Highly Presentable, Competitive Pricing!
No Hidden Charges, No Royalty Fee!
No Hidden Charges, No Royalty Fee!
Jack’s ball is the all time Filipino favorite “street foods” that are now being serve from mall kiosk in a very affordable and elegant way.
SILVER PACKAGE (2FT.x3ft.X6ft.) P26,888 all in and ready to operate!
Jack's Ball Products:
- Squid Ball
- Chicken Ball
- FishBall Flat
- Kikiam
- Spicy Squid Ball
- Shrimp Ball
- Squid Roll
- Crab Ball
- Tempura
- Fishball Round
FOODCART FRANCHISE PACKAGES INCLUSIONS:
- Your choice of Jack's ball Cart (Semi-Stainless/Collapsible)
- 1 set of Equipment(Cooking Utensils and Glass Display Case)
- Initial Stocks Inventory (product samplers)
- Crew Uniform (T-Shirt and Apron)
- Crew Training
- Product Updates & Price List
- Business Registration Seminar
- Use of Trade Name & Logo
- Franchise Seminar
- Advertising Support and Sales Campaign
- Marketing Paraphernalia
- FREE E-loading Business and Accident Insurance worth Php50,000.00
Steps to franchise:
Step 1: Contact us and set a meeting to visit our offices.
Step 2: Fill-up and submit a Franchise information sheet.
Step 3: Submit 2 valid IDs and your proposed location (for approval).
Step 4: Pay in-full the Franchise Package (cash, check or credit card).
Step 5: Sign the Franchise Agreement.
Step 6: Attend a Franchise Operation Seminar and Crew Training.
Step 7: Schedule release, pick-up/delivery of franchise package.
Step 8: Start of your foodcart operation.
*For Legal Matters, Proper Business orientation is required.*
Friday, October 7, 2011
Pinoy pao
Ready to operate, Highly Presentable, Competitive Pricing!
No Hidden Charges, No Royalty Fee!
No Hidden Charges, No Royalty Fee!
Pinoy Pao offers a wide variety of delicious siopao and siomai in a very reasonable price!
SILVER PACKAGE (2FT.x3ft.X6ft.) P26,888 all in and ready to operate!
Pinoy Pao Products:
SIOPAO:
SIOPAO:
- Pinoy Pao Asado
- Pinoy Pao Bola-Bola
- Chicken Adobo Special
- Chicken Bola Special
- Ham & Cheese
- Emperor Pao
- Dragon Pao
- Pinoy pao Choco (Tiny)
- Sweet Pao (Ube/Mongo)
SIOMAI:
- Pork
- Sharksfin
- Shrimp
- Pork Mushroom
- Kani Crab
- Chili Crab
- Beef
- Your choice of Pinoy Pao Cart (Semi-Stainless/Collapsible)
- 1 set of Equipment(Cooking Utensils and Containers)
- Initial Stocks Inventory (product samplers)
- Crew Uniform (T-Shirt and Apron)
- Crew Training
- Product Updates & Price List
- Business Registration Seminar
- Use of Trade Name & Logo
- Franchise Seminar
- Advertising Support and Sales Campaign
- Marketing Paraphernalia
- FREE E-loading Business and Accident Insurance worth Php50,000.00
Steps to franchise:
Step 1: Contact us and set a meeting to visit our offices.
Step 2: Fill-up and submit a Franchise information sheet.
Step 3: Submit 2 valid IDs and your proposed location (for approval).
Step 4: Pay in-full the Franchise Package (cash, check or credit card).
Step 5: Sign the Franchise Agreement.
Step 6: Attend a Franchise Operation Seminar and Crew Training.
Step 7: Schedule release, pick-up/delivery of franchise package.
Step 8: Start of your foodcart operation.
*For Legal Matters, Proper Business orientation is required.*
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Franchise and Franchising Defined
What is Franchising?
Franchising is defined as a form of marketing and distribution in which the franchisor grants to an individual or company the right to run a business selling a product or providing a service under the franchisor's business format and identified by the franchisor's trademark or brand.
What is a Franchisor?
The franchisor owns the overall rights and trademarks of the company and allows its franchisees to use these rights and trademarks to do business. The franchisor usually charges the franchisee an upfront franchise fee for the rights to do business under the franchise name. In addition, the franchisor usually collects an ongoing franchise royalty fee from the franchisee.
***A royalty fee is a set amount of money that a business franchise owner must pay to be part of a franchise system. Usually, the fee is calculated as a percentage of gross or net sales and it is paid weekly, monthly or quarterly. The fees cover the privilege of using the franchise's brand and the money is typically used to help the franchisor (or parent company of the franchise) offset administrative and support functions.
What is franchisee?
An individual who purchases and runs a franchise is called a "franchisee." The franchisee purchases a franchise from the "franchisor." The franchisee must follow certain rules and guidelines already established by the franchisor, and in most cases the franchisee must pay an ongoing franchise royalty fee, as well as an up-front, one-time franchise fee to the franchisor. Franchising has become one of the most popular ways of doing business in today's marketplace. In most states you cannot drive three blocks without seeing a nationally recognized franchise company.
Businesses for which franchising work best have one or several of the following characteristics:
- Ø A good track record of profitability.
- Ø Easily duplicated.
- Ø Detailed systems, processes and procedures.
- Ø Around a unique or unusual concept.
- Ø Broad geographic appeal.
- Ø Relatively easy to operate.
- Ø Relatively inexpensive to operate.
As practiced in retailing, franchising offers franchisees the advantage of starting up quickly based on a proven trademark, and the tooling and infrastructure as opposed to developing them.
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