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    Share Half of You Business and Make Twice the Profits for FREE
    A joint venture is a profitable business arrangement in which two people combine their talents, products, skills etc. in order for both to produce two streams of income. It happens constantly in the retail business, the movie industry, and the restaurant business to name a few. People should not be hesitant to use this technique because everyone benefits.How to do this:1.Contact potential joint v
    rison to the investment. For about $364 you'll receive 24,000 exposures. In other words, your ad will appear on 24,000 bags for your local pharmacy. That's about a one year's supply of bags at your pharmacy using an average of 500 prescriptions per week. That works out to about 1.5 cents per bag or exposure. You'll have to agree...that's extremely reasonable.

    Your contract period is for 24,000 bags and not connected with a time

    More Answers To Difficult Interview Questions
    1. What are your greatest strengths?This is an opportunity to examine your self image. Do not get caught without an answer to this question that is short and effective. Do not oversell or undersell yourself. You can start with something like this:“I have many strengths which include problem solving, creativity, working well with others, and other skills that contribute to success in the job.
    Have you had a prescription filled recently for either you or a family member? Take a close look at the bag that it comes in? Depending on your situation...there may be a huge opportunity here to promote your Mortgage Business.

    The prescription bag that my pharmacy uses is called a "medibag" and according to the little note on the bag, it's recyclable, renewable, and biodegradable (Yes...I'm impressed). It's roughly 5 inches wide and 10 inches long and room for 5 space ads on each side. Each two-color ad would be approximately 1.25" by 4.25." You can of course, commit to double for even triple the ad space.

    Here's a few of the national demographics on this type of advertising according to the http://www.medibag.com web site:

    An average pharmacy fills about 500 prescriptions each week...74% of pharmacy customers are 50+ years of age...The average customer has an annual income of $59,000, owns a home, and has 2.6 children...Adults over 50+ have over 1.9 trillion in spending power and a net worth almost twice the national average...Adults 50+ age group have a per capita income that is 26% higher than the national average.

    You can check your local demographics and how they compare by going to Google, and then searching using the following statement: "your city state demographics." What did we ever do before Google?

    As you all know, I'm not a big fan of expensive space advertising such as newspapers, magazines, and the like. Regardless of the claims of publications like this, I have found the life span (or readability) of this type of advertising is much too short.

    This idea caught my attention because of the huge number of exposures in comparison to the investment. For about $364 you'll receive 24,000 exposures. In other words, your ad will appear on 24,000 bags for your local pharmacy. That's about a one year's supply of bags at your pharmacy using an average of 500 prescriptions per week. That works out to about 1.5 cents per bag or exposure. You'll have to agree...that's extremely reasonable.

    Your contract period is for 24,000 bags and not connected with a time

    Research & Development for Sustainable Long-Term Growth in Economies
    INTRODUCTIONEconomists like to use the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as an indicator for how well a country is doing. In order to make predictions regarding the future of countries and the industries that support the country it is essential to be able to evaluate just what makes the GDP vary so dramatically over time and across countries.Over the past 130 years the output of countries has dr
    e and 10 inches long and room for 5 space ads on each side. Each two-color ad would be approximately 1.25" by 4.25." You can of course, commit to double for even triple the ad space.

    Here's a few of the national demographics on this type of advertising according to the http://www.medibag.com web site:

    An average pharmacy fills about 500 prescriptions each week...74% of pharmacy customers are 50+ years of age...The average customer has an annual income of $59,000, owns a home, and has 2.6 children...Adults over 50+ have over 1.9 trillion in spending power and a net worth almost twice the national average...Adults 50+ age group have a per capita income that is 26% higher than the national average.

    You can check your local demographics and how they compare by going to Google, and then searching using the following statement: "your city state demographics." What did we ever do before Google?

    As you all know, I'm not a big fan of expensive space advertising such as newspapers, magazines, and the like. Regardless of the claims of publications like this, I have found the life span (or readability) of this type of advertising is much too short.

    This idea caught my attention because of the huge number of exposures in comparison to the investment. For about $364 you'll receive 24,000 exposures. In other words, your ad will appear on 24,000 bags for your local pharmacy. That's about a one year's supply of bags at your pharmacy using an average of 500 prescriptions per week. That works out to about 1.5 cents per bag or exposure. You'll have to agree...that's extremely reasonable.

    Your contract period is for 24,000 bags and not connected with a time

    Muggers in Our Midst - When Rumour and Gossip Pay You a Visit
    ‘I heard it on the grapevine’ the old song goes. But the grapevine has the potential to cause your business strife, misunderstanding and ruin! In effect the rumour mill and gossip are dangers you cannot ford to ignore. People who indulge in these behaviours are like muggers – they leave you feeling you have been robbed!Many small business owners and managers are so busy that they fail to take notice of t
    rmacy customers are 50+ years of age...The average customer has an annual income of $59,000, owns a home, and has 2.6 children...Adults over 50+ have over 1.9 trillion in spending power and a net worth almost twice the national average...Adults 50+ age group have a per capita income that is 26% higher than the national average.

    You can check your local demographics and how they compare by going to Google, and then searching using the following statement: "your city state demographics." What did we ever do before Google?

    As you all know, I'm not a big fan of expensive space advertising such as newspapers, magazines, and the like. Regardless of the claims of publications like this, I have found the life span (or readability) of this type of advertising is much too short.

    This idea caught my attention because of the huge number of exposures in comparison to the investment. For about $364 you'll receive 24,000 exposures. In other words, your ad will appear on 24,000 bags for your local pharmacy. That's about a one year's supply of bags at your pharmacy using an average of 500 prescriptions per week. That works out to about 1.5 cents per bag or exposure. You'll have to agree...that's extremely reasonable.

    Your contract period is for 24,000 bags and not connected with a time

    Six Sigma Defined
    Consumer outlook has undergone considerable changes due to business globalization and revolutionary information exchange paradigms. Changing business conditions created by the flurry of increasing competition has led to diminishing margins for error. Exceeding the expectation levels of customers assumes the central position in the current and future era of business. It is for this reason that Six Sigma has ass
    g the following statement: "your city state demographics." What did we ever do before Google?

    As you all know, I'm not a big fan of expensive space advertising such as newspapers, magazines, and the like. Regardless of the claims of publications like this, I have found the life span (or readability) of this type of advertising is much too short.

    This idea caught my attention because of the huge number of exposures in comparison to the investment. For about $364 you'll receive 24,000 exposures. In other words, your ad will appear on 24,000 bags for your local pharmacy. That's about a one year's supply of bags at your pharmacy using an average of 500 prescriptions per week. That works out to about 1.5 cents per bag or exposure. You'll have to agree...that's extremely reasonable.

    Your contract period is for 24,000 bags and not connected with a time

    Marketing To Women: Expand Your Influence And Skyrocket Your Sales
    If women make up a significant portion of your target market, one of the simplest – and most overlooked - ways to make it easy for them to choose your product is to keep in mind this one characteristic that is common among virtually all female consumers…When deciding whether or not to purchase a product or service, virtually all women stop to consider what effect their purchase will have on those around
    rison to the investment. For about $364 you'll receive 24,000 exposures. In other words, your ad will appear on 24,000 bags for your local pharmacy. That's about a one year's supply of bags at your pharmacy using an average of 500 prescriptions per week. That works out to about 1.5 cents per bag or exposure. You'll have to agree...that's extremely reasonable.

    Your contract period is for 24,000 bags and not connected with a time period. If your local pharmacy fills 600 prescriptions per week, then your contract period works out to about ten (10) months. If the pharmacy fills 400 per week, your contract period will work out to be fifteen (15) months.

    The breakdown of the ten available advertising positions on my sample bag showed the following advertisers: the pharmacy (2), a dentist (1), a florist (1), a fitness center (1), an optometric physician (1), a cosmetic surgeon (1), a nursing facility (1), and a local bank (2).

    As you can see, there are no Realtors/Agents, Mortgage Companies, Loan Officers or Mortgage Brokers as advertisers. The local bank is a new single branch operation making a big push to gain depositors.

    Should you commit to this type of program, try to secure an exclusive agreement up-front which effectively locks-out and prevents other mortgage professionals from advertising as long as you continue to re-new contract. You should even try to eliminate Realtors/Agents as well. As you know, their mortgage entity will follow on their coat tails and could destroy the exclusivity of your advertising.

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