Jun 17
Welcome to your competition's worst nightmare! Imagine an insurance selling system so penetrating it will:1. Separate you from the crowd as the undisputed expert in your field2. Pre-sell your prospects, making the appointment just a matter of finishing up the paperwork3. Generate stacks of warm leads from your target neighborhood and demographic4. Cost you less than direct mail or telemarketing and present you as a true professional5. Make you ask yourself, "Why didn't I do this in the first place?"Picture yourself appearing in your own custom scripted, half-hour Cable TV Infomercial, the undisputed expert in your field, speaking directly to your ideal prospect in a soft pre-sell interview format. Your viewing audience is selected with the accuracy of a surgeon's hand by the cable channel airing your show. For less money than you thought possible, you position yourself as the expert in your field, you generate truckloads of warm, pre-sold leads, and you send your competition running for therapy.Once your TV Infomercial Insurance Selling System leaves our production studio, you air it as often and as many times as you like. You target your show to attract health, life, annuity, home, auto, any kind of insurance prospect. The national average ... [more..]
Jun 6
Japan whole-heartedly throws itself into fads from hula hoops to banana diets. As Japan continues to move from post World War II and postwar hunger toward greater and greater problems with metabolic syndrome and obesity, more and more people in Japan are fascinated with diets. Like many other people around the world, many Japanese are looking for a quick answer. While some might suggest lifestyle changes involving more exercising, better dietary habits and fewer calories, this does not seem to have overpowering attraction for many people who are interested in losing weight. They are searching for the magic bullet. Recent years have seen diet fads focusing on bananas, natto, and agar.The banana diet has been the most recent. Living under a rock, just like Homer Simpson, I didn't realize how pervasive the banana diet fad was until I stopped by at a local supermarket to buy some bananas. They are usually piled high in bunches of five, six, seven, or eight bananas. Instead I was greeted by the sight of a few bunches, each with three bruised and browning bananas wrapped together in plastic wrap. A large sign over these few lonely banana bunches read only one bunch per customer. ... [more..]
May 29
One of the fast growing trends today is to open a health business. The health industry is growing fast and this is mainly caused by those entrepreneurs who have started business on this field. As reported by Small Business Administration recently, 672,000 businesses more or less had started in the year 2005. This number is much greater than any year recorded in American history. Some of these businesses include massage therapy, medical transcription, and medical coding and billing.A good reason why you should choose to open a health business is the increasing demand of these services. Another reason is that they have a relatively short training program. The start-up expenses are relatively low too, and you can run the business at a home office easily.Now, why is it attractive to be self-employed and much more particularly, open a health business and work at home? Five beneficial reasons can be cited regarding this situation.First, you can control your own schedule. Having a home office allows you to arrange your working schedule and you will still have room for a life. You can be there when your kids come home from school, meet them at the bus, and watch movies and television ... [more..]
May 28
THE TWELVE EPISODES OF FAWLTY TOWERS PRODUCED OVER TWO SERIES' are legendary for their timeless wit. Central protagonists Cybil Fawlty (Prunella Scales) and Basil Fawlty (John Cleese) have a lack-lustre business-motivated marriage based on managing their very ordinary 22-room hotel named 'Fawlty Towers.' She is a money-miser and he is a snob; both are joyless.Actually based on a real life encounter that the Monty Python characters experienced when staying at a real hotel in Torquay in 1970, the plot of the sitcom is hilarious, but it's incredibly sad to real life--there are too many couples who epitomise the Fawlty's.As I watched part of a recent episode--and laughed again--it was clear, seriously, that Cybil would often nag Basil; he could hardly please her. But he was no better, incessantly muttering sarcastic comments under his breath about her.We laugh about these things because they remind us not only of the bad aspects of our own relationships, we see them so much in others too. It reminds me of an elderly couple I saw in a licensing centre who were "at" each other verbally and physically for some time! It would've been funny if it wasn't so sad (and scary).And what have we ... [more..]
May 16
Health insurance premiums in Michigan are rising every year. So where can you go to find cheap Michigan health insurance quotes? Read on ...Health Insurance Needs in MichiganAbout 1.2 million Michigan residents don't have health insurance and this number is going up each year. The uninsured include people who are unemployed, self-employed, and employees of businesses that don't provide health insurance.Some state programs are available to help the uninsured. For example, MIChild is a health insurance program for uninsured children of Michigan's working families. Seniors and disabled individuals can also receive health coverage through Medicare.For more information on government sponsored health insurance programs, visit Michigan's Department of Community Health website.Affordable Private Health InsuranceIf you need health insurance and don't qualify for any government programs, your alternative is too look for an affordable private health insurance plan. Many types of private health insurance are available:* Short term or long term health insurance* Basic or comprehensive coverage* Traditional insurance, HMOs, and PPOsYou will need to decide what type of insurance is right for you and what your budget will allow. Other questions you need to consider include:* How much can I afford to pay for co-payments and deductibles? The higher you set ... [more..]

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