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Boost Up Your Coastal Vacations Business in Just 5 Easy Steps ated from year to year, in other words there’s no use it or loose it penalty.It is a fact that Coastal Vacations is in the top 5 home-based businesses virtually since its launch 13 years ago. It a business that people can do online and offline and make thousands of dollars on each sale. However, many people join Coastal Vacations and then get frustrated when they don’t see the expected results in a short amount of time. Here are five steps that could guarantee you a boost in your Coastal Vacations sales if you implement them immediately.1- Treat it like a business:OK. Now you signed up for Coastal Vacations and are ready to see those $1,000, $3,000, and $6,500 check come to your door. It is absolutely possible, but Coastal Vacations is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It is a business and thus you need to treat it like one. It is very important that you have a quiet office space in your house where you can conduct your business. You must also have a daily schedule and a list of thing to do eve Enter Universal health care! This is not the socialistic universal health care we see in Europe where there’s a one-payer system – the government, paid for through taxation, but a more free market form. The US model, now in Maine 2003, IL 2005, MA 2006 and VT 2006 have, as the basic format, that every citizen of these states must demonstrate some form of healthcare insurance or coverage when they file state taxes or the state will raise their individual taxes. Each state’s model is specific for that state. In these states the burden has fallen, as expected, on employers, who vigorously Telephone Prospecting The Easy Way - How To Warm Call A Good Match!We all know that prospecting for buyers and sellers is essential to the success of any good salesperson, the problem is that we all seem to chase the same carrot. I believe that there are easy ways to go about this sometimes daunting task, and there are hard ways.My team and I met recently and because the holiday season is upon us I gave them what I think is the easiest telephone technique in building their business that I know of. This suggestion in my opinion is a golden nugget and it is based on building your direct contact business and your referral business.Many of the people that I have worked with over the years are timid when it comes to getting on the phone to look for business, this is something that pretty much all salespeople can relate too.These fears prompted me to think of ways to get people to work on their business using methods that get people around these fear tendencies. As I mentione Small businesses are responsible for about eighty to ninety percent of all businesses and employment in the United States. Therefore, they comprise the largest workforce in the US. Health care is the single largest problem facing employees and Middle America. These two major components of our society converge at a point where this workforce is in dire need of affordable health care coverage. In the past it didn’t matter if an employer was able to afford health care for his/her employees but this has changed and you need to be ready for more changes – now! Why? Universal health care is here, where everyone has to pay his or her portion of the overall health care bill just as we all now pay for auto insurance. Of course, the major portion of the health care insurance/coverage burden, like it or not, is going to fall on small business owners. However, there’s consumer-driven health care (CDHC), which can help you dramatically! This article explains what CDHC is and how it will help, and maybe save, many small businesses. We’ll also discuss why this is a good business decision that may cost you nothing and still provide health care coverage for you and your employees. Consumer-Driven Health care and Universal Health care Consumer-driven health care is a concept being driven by the Federal Government to help deliver it (Fed.Gov’t)) from the financial strain now on Medicaid and Medicare. These are two entitlement programs the former for the poor and the latter for the elderly and disabled. Medicaid is funded by the Federal Government but gives each state oversight for its portion. Medicare is directly through the Federal government controlled by the Health and Human Services Dept. To help alleviate the health care cost burden consumer-driven health care has seemingly come to the rescue. We say seemingly because it’s still new. This idea of consumers directing the purchasing of health care rather than health care experts and providers (hospitals, HMOs and practitioners) determining a patient’s course was championed by Prof. Regina Helzinger of Harvard University, about 17-18 years ago. The idea, which is common in any other industry, is novel in health care. CDHC allows the consumer to decide, without interference from Human Resources Departments, employers, HMOs, third party payers, etc. the choices of providers and services a consumer desires. Its main instrument is a high deductible/catastrophic insurance product with an attached Health Savings Account (HSA). The employer and the employee fund HSAs. They are portable and the unused portions can be invested (similar to an IRA but used exclusively for health care purchases). The HSA can also be accumulated from year to year, in other words there’s no use it or loose it penalty. Enter Universal health care! This is not the socialistic universal health care we see in Europe where there’s a one-payer system – the government, paid for through taxation, but a more free market form. The US model, now in Maine 2003, IL 2005, MA 2006 and VT 2006 have, as the basic format, that every citizen of these states must demonstrate some form of healthcare insurance or coverage when they file state taxes or the state will raise their individual taxes. Each state’s model is specific for that state. In these states the burden has fallen, as expected, on employers, who vigorously c Increase Product Sales with Cross-Selling and Up-Selling lth care bill just as we all now pay for auto insurance. Of course, the major portion of the health care insurance/coverage burden, like it or not, is going to fall on small business owners. However, there’s consumer-driven health care (CDHC), which can help you dramatically! This article explains what CDHC is and how it will help, and maybe save, many small businesses. We’ll also discuss why this is a good business decision that may cost you nothing and still provide health care coverage for you and your employees.Sometimes buying a product is difficult because of the variety of models--with options, add-on items, and services--the customer must choose from in order to obtain a complete solution. Promotional materials for these products must present the choices clearly and take advantage of opportunities for cross-selling and upselling.Cross-Selling Adds More ItemsCross-selling promotes an add-on or accessory product or service that, when combined with the primary product, makes a better or complete solution. A classic example of cross-selling is the question, "Do you want fries with that?"In many cases, cross-selling involves helping customers assemble a tailored product from a variety of options. An effective cross-sell presents these options clearly and makes it easy for customers to choose among them.Upselling Adds More ValueUpselling promotes a more powerful or hig Consumer-Driven Health care and Universal Health care Consumer-driven health care is a concept being driven by the Federal Government to help deliver it (Fed.Gov’t)) from the financial strain now on Medicaid and Medicare. These are two entitlement programs the former for the poor and the latter for the elderly and disabled. Medicaid is funded by the Federal Government but gives each state oversight for its portion. Medicare is directly through the Federal government controlled by the Health and Human Services Dept. To help alleviate the health care cost burden consumer-driven health care has seemingly come to the rescue. We say seemingly because it’s still new. This idea of consumers directing the purchasing of health care rather than health care experts and providers (hospitals, HMOs and practitioners) determining a patient’s course was championed by Prof. Regina Helzinger of Harvard University, about 17-18 years ago. The idea, which is common in any other industry, is novel in health care. CDHC allows the consumer to decide, without interference from Human Resources Departments, employers, HMOs, third party payers, etc. the choices of providers and services a consumer desires. Its main instrument is a high deductible/catastrophic insurance product with an attached Health Savings Account (HSA). The employer and the employee fund HSAs. They are portable and the unused portions can be invested (similar to an IRA but used exclusively for health care purchases). The HSA can also be accumulated from year to year, in other words there’s no use it or loose it penalty. Enter Universal health care! This is not the socialistic universal health care we see in Europe where there’s a one-payer system – the government, paid for through taxation, but a more free market form. The US model, now in Maine 2003, IL 2005, MA 2006 and VT 2006 have, as the basic format, that every citizen of these states must demonstrate some form of healthcare insurance or coverage when they file state taxes or the state will raise their individual taxes. Each state’s model is specific for that state. In these states the burden has fallen, as expected, on employers, who vigorously Test Your B2B Direct Mail Offers To Boost Response Rates it (Fed.Gov’t)) from the financial strain now on Medicaid and Medicare. These are two entitlement programs the former for the poor and the latter for the elderly and disabled. Medicaid is funded by the Federal Government but gives each state oversight for its portion. Medicare is directly through the Federal government controlled by the Health and Human Services Dept.The secret to success in business-to-business direct mail lead generation is testing. I have hunches. You have hunches. But testing settles the debate. When you test your package against my package and we measure the results, we know for certain which package performed better. Assuming your list is good (in other words, assuming you are mailing to people who are likely to buy), the first thing you should test is your offer. Your offer, after all, is the second most important ingredient of direct mail success. And as Axel Andersson says, “If you want to dramatically increase your results, dramatically improve your offer.” How do you “dramatically improve your offer?” By creating an offer that is different from the one you are using now, and testing both at the same time. Basically, you mail two packages, one with Offer A and one with Offer B. You test nothing else. Then you m To help alleviate the health care cost burden consumer-driven health care has seemingly come to the rescue. We say seemingly because it’s still new. This idea of consumers directing the purchasing of health care rather than health care experts and providers (hospitals, HMOs and practitioners) determining a patient’s course was championed by Prof. Regina Helzinger of Harvard University, about 17-18 years ago. The idea, which is common in any other industry, is novel in health care. CDHC allows the consumer to decide, without interference from Human Resources Departments, employers, HMOs, third party payers, etc. the choices of providers and services a consumer desires. Its main instrument is a high deductible/catastrophic insurance product with an attached Health Savings Account (HSA). The employer and the employee fund HSAs. They are portable and the unused portions can be invested (similar to an IRA but used exclusively for health care purchases). The HSA can also be accumulated from year to year, in other words there’s no use it or loose it penalty. Enter Universal health care! This is not the socialistic universal health care we see in Europe where there’s a one-payer system – the government, paid for through taxation, but a more free market form. The US model, now in Maine 2003, IL 2005, MA 2006 and VT 2006 have, as the basic format, that every citizen of these states must demonstrate some form of healthcare insurance or coverage when they file state taxes or the state will raise their individual taxes. Each state’s model is specific for that state. In these states the burden has fallen, as expected, on employers, who vigorously 18 Steps to Buying a Business a patient’s course was championed by Prof. Regina Helzinger of Harvard University, about 17-18 years ago. The idea, which is common in any other industry, is novel in health care. CDHC allows the consumer to decide, without interference from Human Resources Departments, employers, HMOs, third party payers, etc. the choices of providers and services a consumer desires. Its main instrument is a high deductible/catastrophic insurance product with an attached Health Savings Account (HSA). The employer and the employee fund HSAs. They are portable and the unused portions can be invested (similar to an IRA but used exclusively for health care purchases). The HSA can also be accumulated from year to year, in other words there’s no use it or loose it penalty.Decide to investigate You make the decision to look for a business to buy. You then check out businesses in the newspaper or by working through a business broker. Confidentiality If working through a broker, you will sign confidentiality agreements, ensuring the details of any businesses disclosed to you are kept private and confidential for the purpose of assessment of the business alone and revealing nothing to any other party. Meet with the broker Set up a meeting with the broker where the broker will pass over a business profile, which is documentation containing full information about the business. Look over the business Your broker will take you to the business premises and will show you through the operation for sale. Sometimes the seller is not present and it will be left to the broker to act on the seller's behalf. Enter Universal health care! This is not the socialistic universal health care we see in Europe where there’s a one-payer system – the government, paid for through taxation, but a more free market form. The US model, now in Maine 2003, IL 2005, MA 2006 and VT 2006 have, as the basic format, that every citizen of these states must demonstrate some form of healthcare insurance or coverage when they file state taxes or the state will raise their individual taxes. Each state’s model is specific for that state. In these states the burden has fallen, as expected, on employers, who vigorously Problems Of Running A Business In India ated from year to year, in other words there’s no use it or loose it penalty.First, I want to state that India has a lot to offer as a country. There are also a number of great people. I’d risk to say that the vast majority of Indian people are honest and hardworking. However, business environment in India is still under development. That is an indisputable fact, and there are number of problems. The followings are some of problems of running a business in India.Banking sector has a couple of problems. To be more specific, those who work in the banking sector are not exactly a problem. My guess is that most of them are honest and hardworking; they’re probably also quite talented, intelligent and capable. However, there are too many formalities and procedures than necessary. For example, it took nearly two weeks for me to open a bank account in India, while I opened the account at India’s premier bank, ICICI. There were a couple of reasons why it took two weeks, but it is unusually a lon Enter Universal health care! This is not the socialistic universal health care we see in Europe where there’s a one-payer system – the government, paid for through taxation, but a more free market form. The US model, now in Maine 2003, IL 2005, MA 2006 and VT 2006 have, as the basic format, that every citizen of these states must demonstrate some form of healthcare insurance or coverage when they file state taxes or the state will raise their individual taxes. Each state’s model is specific for that state. In these states the burden has fallen, as expected, on employers, who vigorously complained, as in Massachusetts’, to legislators that they were going to be the fall-guys to get their employees coverage; this will, no doubt, affect the costs of doing business. So, hold on…there’s Universal health care coming to a state near you: CA, CT, FL, HI, MO, NH, NY and WI all have Universal health care on their legislative agendas in 2007. Get Ahead of the Curve You can get ahead of the curve, save money, get health care coverage for you and your employees, make it budget neutral (pay nothing) and lower your tax exposure all at the same time. There’s another form of CDHC that is NOT an insurance product but provides health care “coverage” at affordable prices ranging from $11.95 to $59.95 per member per month for individuals or families. How does this work? The key is that it’s NOT insurance, it’s discount health care coverage. The difference is that the CDHC coverage is like getting a Costco or Sam’s Club membership and operates similarly except it’s to purchase health care. As a member you have practitioners that will accept your membership and charge you a considerable discounted fee, somewhere between 50% and 80% off the usual and customary price. It includes hospitals and practitioners e.g. as doctors (specialist and primary care), dentists (orthodontists, generalists, and others) and chiropractics. Some companies offer vision, prescription, labs, diagnostics and even veterinarian services. For a small business owner to get all of the advantages let’s first look at this purely from a business perspective. If you were to purchase one of these “provider access/discount coverage” products it can be paid for using pre-tax payroll dollars paid for by employees. That is, the costs for most of these discount coverage products are so low that if offered to employees they can purchase it with their own payroll dollars before taxes. If done as a pre-tax payroll deduction the company’s tax burden is reduced thus the company saves money. Additionally, the company gains as it offers these benefits, which are not for from it’s own budget making it budget neutral. Of course, if the company chooses they can pay for all or portions of the coverage for their staff helping with employee retention. However, you have affordable options! As a healthcare benefits package these are some of the offerings: affordable, makes providers of healthcare accessible, discounted, covers many different healthcare services, no age limits, not restricted by pre-existing conditions, can be discontinued at any time, covers households (anyone who lives at the members address regardless of citizenship, relationship or no relationship) and others. 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