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Is this the perfect online business?…

July 11th, 2011 | Posted in sovereign society

David MacGregor is a man on a mission. Having made a successful life for himself with an online business he always felt that for the vast majority of people there were too many barriers to success.


Being a determined individual he decided to try and find a business that was accessible to a much wider range of people. He set out the factors that he felt were necessary for someone to succeed. It had to be online and usable from any country in the world, costs should be reasonable but returns should be high. There should be an economical way to source customers as this was the one secret that he felt was missing in virtually all business offers he had found up until that time.


Initially he looked at network marketing but soon found out that the emphasis on returns versus the quality of the product on offer was always a big hurdle to overcome.


He looked at Affiliate marketing and whilst the potential returns were good the need for continuous and effective marketing meant that many people would fail as they would not have the necessary skills.


As mentioned the acquisition of customers, who would not only make one purchase but continue to do so, was the key element that David considered a crucial factor.


Personally he had been successful despite some of these limitations but still yearned to find a more consistent way to earn.


Having spent considerable time and effort on his quest he now feels confident that he has found what he was looking for. He has written a short report that describes his search, why specific business models don’t work but more importantly introduces a business that he feels overcomes many of the issues he found, especially customer acquisition.


The business is in health products which as baby boomers age will become increasingly important. Having said that he was looking for a business with low start up costs he does make the point that a significant amount of working capital would make things easier to manage and provide profit more quickly but there are alternative routes that whilst requiring less working capital could still provide a good return but over a longer timeframe.


If this sounds of interest I’d recommend that you head over and read his report. Personally I find the website a little ‘bizopp tacky’ but by clicking on the report download button you are able to read it without providing any more details. If the initial information is of interest you would need to provide more details for the full lowdown.   

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The search for individual freedom…

September 21st, 2010 | Posted in sovereign society

I’m taking a slightly different tack today from my normal posts. In the UK we are continually being told that drastic cuts in services are the only way we as a nation can emerge from the financial meltdown.

It now seems that the nation’s conciousness has accepted that ‘we’, the public will have to put our hands in our pocket and stump up for the financial hole we find ourselves in.

I have to ask myself whether we’ve all been subliminally brainwashed into this belief. I always thought the financial world got us into this mess and they should be the ones to pay the biggest price. Looks as though I am wrong (at least in the minds of the powers that be) and the banks et al can make a token gesture of contrition and all will be right.

Well I don’t agree and I intend to do something about it for my own personal situation. How about yourself? Do you feel that you’ve been asked to suffer from the mistakes of others? If you do then I’d recommend learning more about what you can do about it.

The first thing you have to realise is that you have the right to protect what is yours. Many people believe that opening an offshore bank account is illegal. This is not true. You are perfectly entitled to do this and given the turmoil that hit the financial markets recently would be something that I’d heartily recommend.

The term offshore bank has become tainted but in its simplest form is a bank in any jurisdiction where you are not resident. So, for example, as I am UK resident I could have a bank in the US and that would be termed an offshore bank account for my circumstances. Now I’m pretty sure no-one would consider US banks in any way illegal.

This is just one way in which you can learn to become more independent and help to safeguard what is yours. If this is of interest I’d encourage you to subscribe to a series of emails that provide more detail and advice about the benefits of individual freedom and how to obtain it.

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Asset Protection – 7 sites to get you started…

July 19th, 2009 | Posted in asset protection, capital asset, freedom from taxes, high secured, pt shamrock, sovereign society, the venture resource group, trident press
Anyone contemplating an online investment should also consider what steps they need to take to make sure that any gains are managed in the most effective manner.

I am not talking about anything unlawful here, more the right of every individual to create a tax efficient structure that will allow them to fully enjoy the rewards that they have risked their own money on.

To help provide a resource where you can find out more I’m listing 7 online sources where you will be able to learn more and if needed pursue solutions for your own individual needs.

The list below is not exhaustive but does contain recommendations that I have found both from personal experience and from trusted sources. I am not recommending any one service over another, that is a purely personal decision and you need to spend time on learning and researching to find the right answer:

You’ll notice that the sites are a mixture of advice and practical assistance in creating the right asset protection for your own needs. If you already have knowledge of a particular service (or one not shown above) then feel free to leave a comment and I can research further.


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