Archive for December, 2008
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Bonsai, rose plants steal show
Calcutta Telegraph, India - From flower, fruits, vegetables plants to bonsai, creepers, climbers, the show had it all. “Although the participation was more or less the same as last … |
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Get Outdoors: News and Events Calendar
Tampa Bay Newspapers, FL - Also offered are fibromyalgia and arthritis classes on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10:30 am, and Mondays and Thursdays, 5:30 pm, at Bonsai Health and … |
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)The Infinite Income Plan is a home-based, Internet-implemented business that anyone can learn to use–retirees, people who have been laid off, people who have heard about the Internet and making a better life for themselves with more money full time or part time. It’s not any kind of investment group, MLM, or franchise. It’s a surprisingly simple solution to making money which has infinite income potential, depending upon a person’s personal efforts and initiative.
The Infinite Income Plan is a two-tiered affiliate marketing system, which provides people with legitimate products that they market to earn affiliate commissions as the marketing platform for a big ticket item company which called the Global Resorts Network. GRN’s marketing structure leverages the fact that the travel industry is a $7 billion a year industry and one experiencing constant growth.
Now, the Investment Dictionary defines leverage as “The use of various financial instruments or borrowed capital, such as margin, to increase the potential return of an investment.” But, Roget’s Thesaurus defines leverage as “the power to produce an effect by indirect means”, and West’s Encyclopedia of American Law tells us that leverage is “A method of financing an investment by which an investor pays only a small percentage of the purchase price…;the economic benefit gained by such financing.” And finally, the Economics Dictionary says of leverage, “The greater the leverage, the greater the possible gain or potential loss.”
Put all of this together, and what do you have? Well, when you use leveraging in the Infinite Income Plan, you mostly use something else, some other force, assets, etc, to make potentially huge amounts of money for yourself–by indirect means. Your “investment”, your “risk”, is just your one-time-only buy-in fee, and then your time. And if you work things right with the Infinite Income Plan, if you use leveraging the right way, most of your work is done at the very beginning after you’ve first joined.
So, by leveraging the two-tiered affiliate marketing system of Infinite Income Plan, you have the possibility of making enormous returns on your initial investment. But, you clearly have a relatively small risk–so you get around the usual risk vs. reward ratio where you’ve got to take huge risk to potentially get huge rewards.
What are you leveraging besides GRN’s products and services? Well, you’re leveraging:
*The vast outreach and connectivity power of the Internet
*The low cost of doing business via the Internet
*The knowledge and contacts of other affiliate marketers in the Plan who have gone before you
*The help that you give other newer affiliates after you’re established
*The continued rise in the general level of wealth on planet Earth, which in turn is creating the exploding travel and tourism business
So, the Infinite Income Plan can work for you because it is set up to help you take advantage of a whole new level of leveraging that was never possible for most people before the rise of the Internet. With this kind of leveraging, when you help others, you’re helping yourself. Your initial efforts in the business matter most of all–done right, pretty soon you can have your business running almost on autopilot, by leveraging others’ products and knowledge and your own set-up efforts.
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Tiny cymbidium orchids bloom well indoors — Ask OSU Extension
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - Qalways wanted to grow bonsai. Where do I start? Atart with a good book. There are numerous, excellent books on the subject. The Internet can be a great … |
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Garden Calendar
Memphis Commercial Appeal, TN - 27: The Memphis Bonsai Society: Meeting, 7 pm at the Memphis Botanic Garden. Jim Doyle, founder and owner of Nature's Way Nursery, and a bonsai artist, … |
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Making a name for himself
Boston Globe, United States - But when Lars Anderson makes his Fenway Park debut, possibly sometime in 2009, his surroundings will include a park, an auto museum, and a bonsai collection … |
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Garden nursing rare bonsai after fire
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - By AP COLUMBUS: An indoor botanical garden in Columbus has experts working to save about two dozen rare bonsai plants damaged this week in a fire. … Greenhouse fire damages rare bonsai |
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Tiny cymbidium orchids bloom well indoors: Ask OSU Extension
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - Q: I always wanted to grow bonsai. Where do I start? A: Start with a good book. There are numerous, excellent books on the subject. … |
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Spreading holiday spirit in their own way
Del Mar Times, CA - "We feel very moved by nature and we're often carving flowers and bonsai motifs on the pieces." Jim has always had a hand in the business. … |
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