Showing posts with label Shannon Lavenia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shannon Lavenia. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Web Video for Business

Using Web Video For Business is Vital. Watch this video


Monday, June 14, 2010

John Lavenia and GiveOpp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeiDIF7ztY0&feature=related. John Lavenia gives some details about GiveOpp

GiveOpp Creates Incredible Opportunity

GiveOpp has announced it's launch on July 4th. Already there are leaders on 5 continents and a growing pre-launch movement, excited about the combination of philanthropy and network marketing opportunity. For more information, visit www.millionaireincomesystem.com.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Leverage in homebusiness by John Lavenia

The fastest way to achieve financial wealth and personal freedom is through leverage. Most people trade their time for money and never benefit from true leverage...the ability to earn without any personal attention.

Watch this video from John to learn more about leverage and how to achieve it.

GiveOpp Makes Extraordinary Announcement

Mark Cosby, the CEO of GiveOpp, announced GiveOpp's plan to use 80% of company profits to fund philanthropic and environmental projects around the world. It is not unheard of a company giving 1% of their profits towards projects, but to find a company so committed to making a difference that they are giving 80% of profits towards sustainability projects is extraordinary.

There's no questions why GiveOpp has become such an international movement so quickly, with new members joining to assist with the philanthropic movement. With GiveOpp, individuals have the opportunity to prosper with a home-based business while at the same time assisting others to improve their lives and situation with permanent solutions.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

GiveOpp Provides Innovation and Model for Success

More than just a network marketing company, GiveOpp is quickly becoming an international movement of individuals collectively working together for positive change. Over the last few weeks, I’ve watched people “wake-up” and regain their natural enthusiasm and inspiration for life and for helping others to prosper.

The GiveOpp mission is about helping individuals achieve their goals while in turn, that success, helps fuel the prosperity for others not as fortunate, capable or with resources to thrive. Together, we are all achieving more and what fuels our motivation, isn’t the next, new shiny trinket we can get, but rather, the hope we can offer others who are in need.

Members are inspired to help more, give more and do more for themselves and for others. It truly is the first win-win opportunity I’ve seen emerge.

To learn more, email me at shannon@Marketezee.com or visit http://www.realwealthrightnow.com

Monday, July 23, 2007

Cutting Off Your Customers

Wow, Donald Trump had on his blog this morning an article about Sprint/Nextel cutting off customers who were a nuisance...people who called customer service over and over with complaints.

Check out the blog post here:http://www.trumpuniversity.com/blog/index.cfm?blogpost_id=1212&commentmadep=true

What a bold approach and article! In my business, I choose who I work with and have often times turned customers and clients away. Why? Because I know the amount of effort it will take to "deal" with them is not worth the profit I might make. In addition, as you say Mr. Trump, some people will never be happy. I'm sure Sprint/Nextel wasn't the only company they were burdening. If we looked into it, I'm sure we would find a pattern. The source is their own internal lack of joy, purpose or accomplishment. Sometimes, it's simply an over-extended sense of self-entitlement. And sometimes, its greed...people will want "freebies" or refunds and expect to get them many times over simply by complaining.

I've watched this in restaurants. People complain about the silliest things with their meals to get a discount, a free drink or a free meal. My rule is if I don't like it, I'll pay for it and order another. Free food reminds me of the days when I lived in my car!

Anyways, it's a never ending battle and Sprint is right to turn them away. If the people would put forth so much energy towards something constructive, they'd create a life they enjoy, get some gratitude and wouldn't waste their life away complaining.

However, this does not give companies the right to not perform as they have agreed to or to produce as promised within their contractual agreements. Customer service is still a major factor in any companies success, but at the end of the day, if you discover there is no way you're going to make them happy in the first place, dump them.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007