Posts Tagged ‘home based business’

Five Types of Turnkey Home Business Owners

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Who can use a turnkey home business?

The real answer is: “Almost anyone!” As long as you’ve got the discipline to follow straightforward instructions, you can make a turnkey opportunity work for you. Still, that’s not very specific, is it? That’s why we’re going to look at five groups of people who are each especially suited to running a turnkey home business.

People in rural communities: Throughout North America, we’ve seen a tremendous shift from industry to service. Many rural communities that used to depend on factory labor suffered downturns after the primary employer left town. Fortunately, a modern home-based business doesn’t depend on the surrounding community. It relies on global communications channels like the Internet to acquire clients from all over the world.

Minority immigrants: In Canada and the US, immigrants from outside Western Europe face some significant barriers. Employers might not recognize their qualifications. There could be a language barrier, limiting immigrants to opportunities in their own communities. A well-designed turnkey home business doesn’t have these barriers to entry. It’s ready to go; there’s no need to write new material in an unfamiliar language and no restrictions based on education.

Retirees: As we mentioned in a previous article, a turnkey home-based business removes some of the financial dilemmas of retirement. Instead of carefully weighing benefit-collection options, a retiree who turns business owner generates enough income to cash in whenever he likes. If the business comes with turnkey plan, he doesn’t have to waste valuable time setting things up.

The underemployed: Home businesses promise exceptional flexibility for people who’ve been forced to work part time because of a chaotic job market. A turnkey business opportunity gives these people a chance to earn a living without having to learn yet another set of skills. Since they can choose their own hours, there’s still time to look for work in their field – though if they’re making enough money at home, their priorities could change.

Work at home moms (WHAMs) and dads: WHAMs (Work at Home Moms) are one of the fastest growing groups of entrepreneurs today. Any stay at home parent can see the advantages of turning their lifestyle into an income opportunity. A turnkey home business offers a quick start and flexible hours that won’t interfere with child care and other household needs.

If you’re in one of the above situations and are curious, contact me and I’ll show you the potential of a turnkey home opportunity.

Alberta Business Opportunity

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

One common misconception is that the energy sector is responsible for all of this new growth. The truth is that you don’t have to get your hands dirty at an oil well or work in an energy company’s office. Opportunity is everywhere. According to the Canada Business Network, while energy is responsible for one quarter of Alberta’s gross domestic product now, that’s actually down from the one-third it held 20 years ago. Alberta’s economy supports all types of businesses these days. Big oil might grab the headlines, but people who’ve come for the fossil fuel boom need all kinds of other goods and services.

The province knows that a strong economy requires a strong information network. That’s why it’s built the Alberta SuperNet. Communities across the province have easy access to high speed internet now, so more businesses than ever have a chance to get online and join in on growing profits. The Canada Business Network puts it this way:

The Internet has opened up networking to anyone with a computer and Internet access. Businesses can now climb on board the Internet, which amounts to a free electronic highway. Once you’re hooked up, you can buy, sell, and connect with the people who matter to you: your own employees (in the next office or three thousand kilometers away), your suppliers, your customers, your bank accounts, your credit information services, your sources of market information, and so on.

People everywhere are jumping on board. Internet services are a prime Alberta business opportunity. Business site Alberta-canada.com says that the province has approximately 7,000 internet and communications businesses generating an estimated $10 billion in annual revenue!

Thanks to the internet, you don’t even need to live in Alberta to share in its growth. If you’re online and aren’t afraid to commit to a reliable plan to build wealth, the opportunities are yours for the taking. You just need to take the first step. Contact us to unlock one powerful way to join Alberta’s success story.

 

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