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How to 'Start' Starting your Own Business table one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists?Most people in very small businesses start their businesses from a passion. This an excellent place to start – assuming there is a need in the marketplace for what you are selling.A business associate of mine is a residential real estate agent in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California. She told me recently that there are 14,000 real estate agents in the San Fernando Valley!! Holy cow that's a lot! Anyone considering starting a real estate business in this geographic area should do a lot of research and hard thinking before getting their license.When you are deciding to start your business, the absolutely most important question you need to answer is: Is there a market for this? Big companies spend sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars on market research answering that question before introducing a new product. You have a fabulous tool at your disposal that Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information ab Toss the Corporation Before It Tosses You Recently a Federal Trade Commission Report on Franchising has been looking into what should be allowed on Franchisor websites, as some information could be considered advertising for franchise buyers. Most websites of businesses in the franchising industry are set up to sell and give information to consumers of the end product; Submarine Sandwiches, haircuts, hotel rooms and things of this nature.The days of 40-hour work weeks with benefit packages and retirement shares are quickly going the way of dinosaurs, phonograph records and VCR’s… and remember 8-track tapes? You see it at Home Depot, libraries, and grocery stores – self checkout lanes, and no help to be found in the aisles when you’re looking for a particular size dress, or for the guy to cut your PVC plumbing pipe.Corporate America is changing, and the savvy are getting ready now to find their own way, whether on the books with their own business, or with one of the more off-the-book individual entrepreneurial responses to an over-taxed, under-personalized culture.The resume mindset always asks what you can do, how much, how many, how long, and what titles you had while you were doing these things. Corporations are seldom interested in the individual, giving only lip service in the tiny box provided at the end for “ This has been one of my major complaints in franchising. States like CA dictate what we can say on our website if we wish to sell franchises there. We have 13,000 pages online on all of our websites, the Department of Corporations in CA had once asked us to submit our website to them, so they could look at it since they wish to regulate advertising. I asked how, they said just print it out and send it in with the registration renewal. Oh great and how long is that going to take to go thru it all? They do not have the staff and the year will be over and it will be time to renew again before they get done. They said that was our problem. Needless to say, we are doing company owned units in the Great State of California these days even with the 110% of payroll workmen’s comp costs. What the The Federal Trade Commission fails to understand is that they are merely one agency and business people have to deal with all agencies and everyone is busy making rules? Why? To reduce fraud? What fraud? The only fraud is that which is against the entrepreneurs and business people that provide the jobs, tax base and stability to civilization by the regulators in the first place. That is a complete fraud against humanity and must be stopped. Of the 13,000 pages on our websites, only a few pages on the franchise opportunity sections have anything to do with franchise sales, no sense in repeating the 180-230 pages in the UFOC, they are constantly changing anyway. We need to be careful how we regulate things, which change all the time, since who is going to monitor it anyway? Who will enforce it, will we have business people turning in competition and the Federal Trade Commission as the secret police for competitive advantage? Seems we have a little of that now; don’t we? You do not have to answer that, you can take the fifth, I understand how all this really works, the Federal Trade Commission has taught me well, but why can’t we have a little reality at the agency which claims truth, justice and the American way, hmm, just a little is not too much to ask is it? What say you? I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of outdated rules which have absolutely nothing to do with reality, which is consistent I guess with all government, perpetuated by morons of linear thought. Deny It, I have proof, observation and experience to back me up. Many companies have franchising divisions and company owned divisions, consulting divisions, business opportunities, signage agreements, for instance look at Shell Oil in their auto lube businesses. All sorts of different programs, some came from mergers, some from distributors. They are a solutions provider and a product manufacturer as well as a retailing and service franchise. People have needs and they have figured out how to service those needs. Sometimes when you are the dominant player in an industry, you are called upon to fix things, solve problems and provide solutions, that is your job and folks that is what makes the world go around. That is why we are the greatest nation in the world and the FTC has no right to tear that down. Franchising is one such method although with the over regulations and increased litigation a less profitable one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists? Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information ab Are Fake Security Cameras Effective? o understand is that they are merely one agency and business people have to deal with all agencies and everyone is busy making rules? Why? To reduce fraud? What fraud? The only fraud is that which is against the entrepreneurs and business people that provide the jobs, tax base and stability to civilization by the regulators in the first place. That is a complete fraud against humanity and must be stopped.Are fake security cameras effective? The answer is a resounding "Yes."Fake security cameras have helped to prevent many crimes. Mounted in high profile, totally visible locations, these cameras are not hooked up to anything, they mostly operate for a long time on batteries and sometimes have a few flashing lights or other obvious characteristics to make them look as if they are doing something.Many a would-be robber has changed his or her mind about entering someplace illegally after spotting one of these dummy security cameras looking right at them. With today’s technology, an inexperienced thief really has no way to know whether or not he’s looking at a wireless, state of the art surveillance device or a fake security camera. Some of them actually pan back and forth, although these require more frequent battery changes.Fake security cameras are especially effective in areas Of the 13,000 pages on our websites, only a few pages on the franchise opportunity sections have anything to do with franchise sales, no sense in repeating the 180-230 pages in the UFOC, they are constantly changing anyway. We need to be careful how we regulate things, which change all the time, since who is going to monitor it anyway? Who will enforce it, will we have business people turning in competition and the Federal Trade Commission as the secret police for competitive advantage? Seems we have a little of that now; don’t we? You do not have to answer that, you can take the fifth, I understand how all this really works, the Federal Trade Commission has taught me well, but why can’t we have a little reality at the agency which claims truth, justice and the American way, hmm, just a little is not too much to ask is it? What say you? I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of outdated rules which have absolutely nothing to do with reality, which is consistent I guess with all government, perpetuated by morons of linear thought. Deny It, I have proof, observation and experience to back me up. Many companies have franchising divisions and company owned divisions, consulting divisions, business opportunities, signage agreements, for instance look at Shell Oil in their auto lube businesses. All sorts of different programs, some came from mergers, some from distributors. They are a solutions provider and a product manufacturer as well as a retailing and service franchise. People have needs and they have figured out how to service those needs. Sometimes when you are the dominant player in an industry, you are called upon to fix things, solve problems and provide solutions, that is your job and folks that is what makes the world go around. That is why we are the greatest nation in the world and the FTC has no right to tear that down. Franchising is one such method although with the over regulations and increased litigation a less profitable one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists? Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information ab People Who Run Good Meetings: They Really Do Exist! t? What say you?Most people hate going to meetings. They get tired of wasting time, off-the-topic discussions, and generally not accomplishing much. Each meeting participant bears a certain amount of responsibility in these situations, of course, but the majority of the blame falls squarely on the person charged with running, or facilitating, the meeting.A good chair knows how to make sure the meeting proceeds smoothly, makes the most of the time allowed, and that everyone who participates feels valued and heard.Common mistakes made by most people who run meetings Many people who run meetings have little training. They will make some common mistakes, such as:• Running the meeting in a dictatorial style • Giving his or her opinion first • Viewing themselves as "in charge" or "the boss" of the meeting • Ignoring quiet people or those who don't actively participate • Foc I have been in my industry some 27 years, write trade journal articles in 22 different industries that we service, which brings us business offers for all kinds of interesting things as well as contacts for services for our franchisees and/or company. Such articles do belong on our websites. We are put at a competitive disadvantage in franchising by not putting up things like business plans, sector surveys, industry information, etc., which are common knowledge in the industry. It is not right for people who sell equipment in the industry to be able to offer training and put up such things and since we are franchising, we are barred from doing so. That is lunacy. Sometimes franchising does not fit into the type of business our customers want to do with us, so we offer consulting services. Our franchisees benefit from working with industry leaders and from our strengths from mere association. If we do not put up such information we are constantly running at half speed. Such a general media rule would in fact limit the success of the franchisees as well as our efforts to achieve the goals for our company, in turn help their reputation and increase their sales. The FTC in even bringing this up proves they have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of outdated rules which have absolutely nothing to do with reality, which is consistent I guess with all government, perpetuated by morons of linear thought. Deny It, I have proof, observation and experience to back me up. Many companies have franchising divisions and company owned divisions, consulting divisions, business opportunities, signage agreements, for instance look at Shell Oil in their auto lube businesses. All sorts of different programs, some came from mergers, some from distributors. They are a solutions provider and a product manufacturer as well as a retailing and service franchise. People have needs and they have figured out how to service those needs. Sometimes when you are the dominant player in an industry, you are called upon to fix things, solve problems and provide solutions, that is your job and folks that is what makes the world go around. That is why we are the greatest nation in the world and the FTC has no right to tear that down. Franchising is one such method although with the over regulations and increased litigation a less profitable one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists? Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information ab BPM and Web Services ey have lost touch with the modern era in business, forgotten the lessons learned from strategic partnering and generally do not care to learn. It is all about a bunch of outdated rules which have absolutely nothing to do with reality, which is consistent I guess with all government, perpetuated by morons of linear thought. Deny It, I have proof, observation and experience to back me up.Today’s IT executives want the best software available. With business process management that means finding solutions that provide key benefits. In addition to facilitating system integration, these solutions must minimize costs, protect software investments, and increase corporate flexibility—all while generating a quick return on investment (ROI).Previously, IT executives had an option. They could either create their own processing solutions or buy them as packaged applications. Both approaches were costly. These solutions also had a major downside. Once encoded, they were difficult to change. This encoding prevented businesses from quickly meeting its customers’ needs. More importantly, it hindered adaptability to a dynamic increasingly demanding marketplace.Combining BPM and Web services changes that. This union provides businesses with a powerful set of benefits. It increases eff Many companies have franchising divisions and company owned divisions, consulting divisions, business opportunities, signage agreements, for instance look at Shell Oil in their auto lube businesses. All sorts of different programs, some came from mergers, some from distributors. They are a solutions provider and a product manufacturer as well as a retailing and service franchise. People have needs and they have figured out how to service those needs. Sometimes when you are the dominant player in an industry, you are called upon to fix things, solve problems and provide solutions, that is your job and folks that is what makes the world go around. That is why we are the greatest nation in the world and the FTC has no right to tear that down. Franchising is one such method although with the over regulations and increased litigation a less profitable one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists? Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information ab Barcode Label Adhesives table one and often an impossible one due to the customizing of documents on a short time line. Why? Because the Federal Trade Commission is trying to help the consumer from fraud where no fraud exists?An integral part of barcode labeling, barcode label adhesive is the substance or material applied to the back of a barcode label to attach it to the surface of a particular item. A barcode label adhesive should be of industrial grade and must have an apply temperature ranging from 40 °F to 250 °F.Shear, tack, and peel are among the properties that are critical for barcode label adhesives. Shear represents the measurement of an adhesive's internal strength with which it attaches itself; shear is especially important on curved surfaces. Adhesives with a low shear fall off easily, while high-shear adhesives do not. Tack measures the ability of an adhesive to build an instantaneous bond with the surface on which it is applied. Peel determines the force required to remove a label.Barcode labels are available in a variety of adhesive backings, and the application of adhesives depends upon t Being the best in the world at what we do did not come over night, it is hard work and it always will be, we accept this, but condemn the Federal Trade Commission for making it even harder for no apparent reason. As we read the dribble and bogus arguments of the FTC latest report on franchising and what if, scenarios from attorneys; one has to laugh, because in the real world, you do what ever it takes to get it done and move on to the next opportunity which comes your way. If you cannot get it done, then no one is going to buy from you anyway. Franchising can serve a niche where other formats cannot. Every possible combination in the playbook should be available to entrepreneurs, business people and corporations like Shell Oil. It is for this reason I agree with the commission on this point of contention that franchisors should be allowed to put up press releases on their website, just like any other company provided it does not appear on the franchise opportunities section or place on the site offering information about a potential franchise if those press releases contain information of earnings claims which is not backed up in the UFOC or available upon request from legitimate franchise buyers only. We should not be bogged down with all kinds of incessant rules to cover every possible business eventuality otherwise we end up boxing companies into holes and therefore do not receive their innovations or best efforts, that causes a sever loss in the general productivity of an industry which must compete with foreign and domestic players who do not have the same rules. I therefore believe the Federal Trade Commission is correct in allowing such information as long as it is not used in conjunction with franchise sales. Under the earnings claims section of the UFOC negative declarations can be used to protect the consumer as are currently in play in most UFOC which do not contain such earnings claims. Think on it, I am right and will not yield the mike to the gentleman from the state of confusion at the FTC.
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