Well, see for yourself.
On the weekend I remarked how very little writing I have done in the past three weeks. I feel like a fish out of water. While I am acutely aware of my absence from the "pen" I have been having some exciting days. I recently wrote about building a business with Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM) and that's where I have been.
FHTM has such a great potential for success that when you become involved you have no choice but to devote a lot of time to this opportunity. FHTM offers the products and services that make it possible for one to succeed.
You might have heard of ACN, Pre-Paid Legal, Melaleuca, YTB Travel and other affiliate programs. Each of these is good in its own rights. However, what FHTM does is combine all these programs into one attractive package. This makes it a lot easier to get entrepreneur-minded people to want to do business with you. Whichever product or service stirs some passion in you that will be your focus. So, if you are a nutrition buff, you can market products by True Essentials – vitamins, joint pain solutions, cardio treatment and more. If you are concerned about the millions of people who lose their identities every year, you can market IdentaShield’s identity theft protection coupled with free and discounted access to legal services (Pre-Paid Legal). Or, maybe you are a cell phone person. You may market cell phone services. Market any of the above services plus high speed Internet, VOIP, Dish Network, roadside assistance, or travel from top companies such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T- Mobile, Comcast, Earthlink, Charter and a Travelocity powered website travel portal.
Three great things about marketing home products and services through FHTM are:
1. You will never have to keep an inventory at home nor deal with customer service and billing issues. You simply direct customers to top name providers and they will do the rest.
2. The products are top brands with instant name recognition – AT&T, Verizon, Roadside Assistance with AllState and high-speed internet with Comcast, Charter, AT&T, Earthlink and more.
3. These are products that people use every day. You will not try to get people to spend extra money on stuff that they will not use. Just about everyone has a cell phone. You will ask relatives and friends to renew their contracts with AT&T, etc. through your company. How many people have cable television and would like to switch to a cheaper satellite package with Dish Network? How many people are moving away from dial up to high-speed internet? The possibilities are endless.
After reading the above, you may understand my excitement. Here’s an invitation to see FHTM for yourself. Visit my website: www.LetsServeYou.biz and watch the shortest video presentation. Call me, Peter @ 678-772-7077 with all your questions. Then, let us build a successful business together.
To Your Success!
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- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Your Best Lives on in Memoriam
Give your best in whatever you do, because your best lives on in memoriam. If you are like me, there are times – at work, with family, with a relationship, in giving a gift – when you just feel like giving what it takes. The mindset becomes, “If I can just get this done – not necessarily my best effort – to show that I have done it.” However, the longer I live the more I realize that if I am not prepared to give my best, the recipient will know and there will not be much appreciation. Even worse, I live to regret it.
We read in the four gospels of the Bible about Mary, who just before Jesus’ crucifixion anointed him with oil from an alabaster box. By all accounts, the oil or ointment was very expensive. You may recall from scripture that someone people criticized her action and said that the ointment should have been sold and the money used to feed the poor. But what did Jesus say? Listen to what He said, “Leave her alone because she has done a good work. And this that she has done will always be a memorial unto her.” Think about that.
Mary’s act of kindness and love was done 2000 years ago and today we are still reading about it. What honor!
The fact is, when we give our best to God and then to others, God places great value on it and it becomes a sweet-smelling savor to Him. By extension, when we give our best to others, you will live to feel their appreciation.
As I said before, I know that there are times when we do not feel like giving our best, especially to people who have been unappreciative of our efforts. However, our motive for giving our best should not be for what we will get in return, but instead should be for what it does for us, and for how God sees our gifts.
So, whether you are giving tithes and offerings to your church, give your best. If you are building a marriage, give your best. If you are spending time with the kids, give your best. If you are working at a project at work, give your best. If you are caring for a loved one, give your best. If you are working a job, give your best. If you are building your own business, give your best. If you are sharing your resources with the less fortunate, give your best.
Whatever you do, do it heartily as unto God, who will reward you abundantly.
Be our Customer or Partner:
www.LetsServeYou.biz
Book Your Vacation:
www.LetsServeYou.com
Find Solutions:
Solutions.LetsServeYou.com
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
We read in the four gospels of the Bible about Mary, who just before Jesus’ crucifixion anointed him with oil from an alabaster box. By all accounts, the oil or ointment was very expensive. You may recall from scripture that someone people criticized her action and said that the ointment should have been sold and the money used to feed the poor. But what did Jesus say? Listen to what He said, “Leave her alone because she has done a good work. And this that she has done will always be a memorial unto her.” Think about that.
Mary’s act of kindness and love was done 2000 years ago and today we are still reading about it. What honor!
The fact is, when we give our best to God and then to others, God places great value on it and it becomes a sweet-smelling savor to Him. By extension, when we give our best to others, you will live to feel their appreciation.
As I said before, I know that there are times when we do not feel like giving our best, especially to people who have been unappreciative of our efforts. However, our motive for giving our best should not be for what we will get in return, but instead should be for what it does for us, and for how God sees our gifts.
So, whether you are giving tithes and offerings to your church, give your best. If you are building a marriage, give your best. If you are spending time with the kids, give your best. If you are working at a project at work, give your best. If you are caring for a loved one, give your best. If you are working a job, give your best. If you are building your own business, give your best. If you are sharing your resources with the less fortunate, give your best.
Whatever you do, do it heartily as unto God, who will reward you abundantly.
Be our Customer or Partner:
www.LetsServeYou.biz
Book Your Vacation:
www.LetsServeYou.com
Find Solutions:
Solutions.LetsServeYou.com
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
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