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Differentiation ad owned and operated a number of businesses over the years. Yet, if this were true he would understand exactly what we were talking about; but instead we get back this email.“Some contend that differentiation is nuts – bad for moral” – Jack WelchWe get taught from a very young age that differentiation is bad, and that people’s feelings can get hurt, and people will be upset. But this leaves us in an emotional rollercoaster.Business is not about emotion, it’s about money and making it. It’s about being the best, beating your competitors, and succeeding. Yes, it doesn’t mean we should be cold hearted, but we need to be driven by the goal, making money, no “No, I do not "understand. But if this isn't a joke, I will say this: You sound like one of the biggest assholes I've ever encountered in my entire life. And you can take your business and shove it up your ass...I can always outfit a truck and do the same thing. I also suggest Asset Protection in the USA Businesses these days are stifled with inefficiencies brought on by bad legislation and brain dead regulators. But businesses have a choice; we have a way to fight the system. One way is to stop producing, raise prices and invest in better markets with higher returns and less regulation. As a matter of fact this is what many businesses do and are doing.When we surf through the web we see many entities selling American corporations and other structures that they consider to be called asset protection strategies. These run the gamut of corporations in the states of Wyoming, Delaware or Nevada, trusts of various types and other structures all based in the USA.What is wrong here is that nothing in the USA can protect you from an over zealous judge who feels your assets should be forfeited to satisfy some sort of debt or perceived debt. You a Look at all the off shoring of jobs and factories in other countries by US based corporations. Why are they doing this? Because it just makes no sense to beat your head against the wall with over regulation, Sarbox and folks like Elliot Spitzer with his extortion tactics. Recently someone wanted to buy a franchise from our company in California. He writes us and puts on the email address title; “RE; Franchise Opportunity” even though there was no first email from this gentleman and he then states: “I'm interested in buying a franchise for the San Diego, CA market. Please send along any pertinent information I may need, along with information regarding "exclusivity" arrangements. I've never owned a franchise, but I have owned and operated any number of businesses over the years.” We email him back: “We are not selling franchises anymore in Southern California and as a matter of fact we are setting up units in San Diego right now. This business is too good to share profits with franchisees in So. Cal. Especially in such a litigious state. California just is not worthy of the incredible advantage franchising brings to the consumer and local economies. We would rather exploit the labor and take the money for ourselves and remove those monies to other places more worthy of investment from a free market standpoint. That is what all the companies do. Can't blame them. I know you understand.” Now mind you in his first email he said he had owned and operated a number of businesses over the years. Yet, if this were true he would understand exactly what we were talking about; but instead we get back this email. “No, I do not "understand. But if this isn't a joke, I will say this: You sound like one of the biggest assholes I've ever encountered in my entire life. And you can take your business and shove it up your ass...I can always outfit a truck and do the same thing. I also suggest Batch Inclusion Plastic Bags - 7 Ways To Avoid Price Increases are they doing this? 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Please send along any pertinent information I may need, along with information regarding "exclusivity" arrangements. I've never owned a franchise, but I have owned and operated any number of businesses over the years.” We email him back: “We are not selling franchises anymore in Southern California and as a matter of fact we are setting up units in San Diego right now. This business is too good to share profits with franchisees in So. Cal. Especially in such a litigious state. California just is not worthy of the incredible advantage franchising brings to the consumer and local economies. We would rather exploit the labor and take the money for ourselves and remove those monies to other places more worthy of investment from a free market standpoint. That is what all the companies do. Can't blame them. I know you understand.” Now mind you in his first email he said he had owned and operated a number of businesses over the years. Yet, if this were true he would understand exactly what we were talking about; but instead we get back this email. “No, I do not "understand. But if this isn't a joke, I will say this: You sound like one of the biggest assholes I've ever encountered in my entire life. And you can take your business and shove it up your ass...I can always outfit a truck and do the same thing. I also suggest Personalized Business Gifts Diego, CA market. Please send along any pertinent information I may need, along with information regarding "exclusivity" arrangements. I've never owned a franchise, but I have owned and operated any number of businesses over the years.”Gifts play a significant role in strengthening relationships. The same rule applies to business too. One important reason for giving gifts is for business purposes.Like a wedding, a business deals with people. So, it is proper to give useful gifts. Various people can give business gifts on various occasions. To elaborate, employees can present gifts to employers, and vice-versa. Announcements like pay hikes or extra perks for employees are gift-giving occasions. In return, to honor the emp We email him back: “We are not selling franchises anymore in Southern California and as a matter of fact we are setting up units in San Diego right now. This business is too good to share profits with franchisees in So. Cal. Especially in such a litigious state. California just is not worthy of the incredible advantage franchising brings to the consumer and local economies. We would rather exploit the labor and take the money for ourselves and remove those monies to other places more worthy of investment from a free market standpoint. That is what all the companies do. Can't blame them. I know you understand.” Now mind you in his first email he said he had owned and operated a number of businesses over the years. Yet, if this were true he would understand exactly what we were talking about; but instead we get back this email. “No, I do not "understand. But if this isn't a joke, I will say this: You sound like one of the biggest assholes I've ever encountered in my entire life. And you can take your business and shove it up your ass...I can always outfit a truck and do the same thing. I also suggest Image Or Character – Which is More Important in Business? sees in So. Cal. Especially in such a litigious state. California just is not worthy of the incredible advantage franchising brings to the consumer and local economies. We would rather exploit the labor and take the money for ourselves and remove those monies to other places more worthy of investment from a free market standpoint. That is what all the companies do. Can't blame them. I know you understand.”For a business one may not be more important than the other. In fact, they could be equal depending upon how each is interpreted. For the purpose of this article image is defined as a likeness of a person or thing and character defined as moral excellence. It is essential to create a mental picture that unites image and character in an accurate and easily understood representation of the business.Creating this mental picture is a difficult task. Image is a tangible item easily conveye Now mind you in his first email he said he had owned and operated a number of businesses over the years. Yet, if this were true he would understand exactly what we were talking about; but instead we get back this email. “No, I do not "understand. But if this isn't a joke, I will say this: You sound like one of the biggest assholes I've ever encountered in my entire life. And you can take your business and shove it up your ass...I can always outfit a truck and do the same thing. I also suggest 7 Marketing Ideas to Expand Your Customer Base and Profits ad owned and operated a number of businesses over the years. Yet, if this were true he would understand exactly what we were talking about; but instead we get back this email.How do you grab people's attention, arouse their interest, trigger their desire, and motivate them to take action? Answer that four-part question correctly and you've identified the secret to achieving tremendous sales and marketing success in your chosen business or field. To complicate matters, however, the potential answers are as numerous and multi-faceted as the growing number of niche markets, products and services, and marketing trends in our culture. While not all inclusive, the following “No, I do not "understand. But if this isn't a joke, I will say this: You sound like one of the biggest assholes I've ever encountered in my entire life. And you can take your business and shove it up your ass...I can always outfit a truck and do the same thing. I also suggest you take a course in business ethics, professionalism...and some psychological counseling appears to be in order. Blow me.” Now then either this guy is a complete competitor or a government regulator trying to pull some sort of entrapment scheme. Either way anyone who had been in business before understands how ridiculous the over regulation is in this current period, especially in California. If he is a regulator he got upset for me telling the truth and felt belittled. If he was a competitor, he simply wanted free information and was never going to buy anything anyway even if we were selling franchises there. There is nothing unethical about making the most money you can on your invested dollar and nothing wrong with investing your money where you can make the most return on investment. There is nothing wrong with teaching society, civilizations, nations or government regulators the truth about where they are leading this nation. There is nothing wrong with winning markets or being an entrepreneur. There is nothing unethical about stating the truth about bad legislation, over regulation or outrageous litigation. If some people cannot handle a little Ayn Rand psychology to help enlighten them, they have no hope indeed. Apparently this poser or misrepresentation of a franchise inquiry cannot handle truth. Can you? Are you willing to take a hard look at your business and the over regulation and traps of litigation? Is it really worth the hassle? Ever wonder why so many businesses could care less about service anymore, raise their prices or just retire early and stop producing those things you as a consumer desire? Do you? Go read some Ayn Rand and think about it.
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