FDi Setup For Home Business Failure?
by Guest Author on February 10, 2010
in General
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What is Financial Destination Inc, and what exactly is the missing ingredient to building a successful opportunity from the ease of your dwelling?
Before we venture in that important question let us go ahead and get the basics to this one of a kind company.
William Andreoli started Financial Destination Inc (FDi) in June 2003. Headquarters reside in Windham, New Hampshire which very close to Boston, Massachusetts.
Financial Concierge Services Comes With:
LifeLock, TeleDoc, Discount Pharmacy, EquityTrax, CreditTrax, MoneyTrax, First Class Retirement, First Class Family Legal, Dental, Vision, First Class Travel
Personal Concierge Service:
Covering from Meal Reservations to helping your children with school work now Everyone can have a Personal Assistant. First and only VIP financial and personal concierge company and it’s no cost with membership!
So with so many benefits and features, what about the feature and benefits for advertising a business…. Online?
Like so many other successful network marketing companies, Financial Destination fails to properly teach the representative on HOW to properly advertise your own home business online. Pushing a company replicated url is NOT an Internet Marketing plan.
A solid Internet marketing plan should consist of educating the home business owner on HOW to correctly build their own business online using tools like blogging, ppc, Facebook/myspace, twitter, and many others. Of course to No fault of FDi to NOT teach this because when there are so many reps running around; there is bound to be a trouble waiting to happen when those green to the business over promising income returns.
So to shelter their business from new reps or those with low moral values, Financial Destination Inc has no choice but to NOT train home distributors these types of marketing techniques.
This is where a Financial Destination Inc rep savvy enough to understand the power of the Internet steps in. Those with the foresight to teach themselves on correctly marketing their home business online will have an audience that is essentially thousands more than their own personal social circle of influence.
There is the best way to building a FDi business without chasing reps.
Is Network Marketing Easy?
by Guest Author on December 26, 2009
in General
There are free and inexpensive methods that do work. It’s a matter of finding those that work for you.For example:
1. Writing and submitting ezine articles is an excellent method. It requires time & effort…but no money. The benefits include increased link popularity for the url
used in your sig box (important for search engine ranking), branding, and reach (you can "reach" more with an article than an ezine ad). Plus it’s viral. Often your
article is archived by publishers and directories…..available well after it was originally offered. Plus publishers and web masters will often “pick up” your
article…again well after you originally submitted it.
2. Business cards are always a good method…and more inexpensive than one realizes. You can even make your own. Just pass them out like candy….stores, church, ball
games, local events, restaurants (leave 1 with your bill), businesses you frequent, networking meetings, local Chamber Of Commerce. The possibilities are only limited
by your imagination.
3. Flyers, posters, post cards, brochures, etc. can also be done very inexpensively. You can make your own on your PC or purchase custom or ready made templates from
numerous online providers. You could even strike up a joint venture with a local community provider. They print it for you and include their “advert” somewhere…you
distribute. You both win, you pay less, and maybe influence that partner to be involved in your business.
4. Web decals on your vehicle(s) is another inexpensive method. I have one on each of our family cars (back window) with a short "catch line" and my url. Cost was ~
each but the visibility is priceless.
5. Newspaper/magazine ads can be found that aren’t going to cost an arm and a leg. Local publications are a good place to start. For some of my services I've found
College student newspapers and alumni magazines to be good performers.
The author’s studies are about affordable web hosting, green hosting and food packaging.
Is Network Marketing Easy?
by Guest Author on December 4, 2009
in Internet Marketing
There are free and inexpensive methods that do work. It’s a matter of finding those that work for you.For example:
1. Writing and submitting ezine articles is an excellent method. It requires time & effort…but no money. The benefits include increased link popularity for the url
used in your sig box (important for search engine ranking), branding, and reach (you can "reach" more with an article than an ezine ad). Plus it’s viral. Often your
article is archived by publishers and directories…..available well after it was originally offered. Plus publishers and web masters will often “pick up” your
article…again well after you originally submitted it.
2. Business cards are always a good method…and more inexpensive than one realizes. You can even make your own. Just pass them out like candy….stores, church, ball
games, local events, restaurants (leave 1 with your bill), businesses you frequent, networking meetings, local Chamber Of Commerce. The possibilities are only limited
by your imagination.
3. Flyers, posters, post cards, brochures, etc. can also be done very inexpensively. You can make your own on your PC or purchase custom or ready made templates from
numerous online providers. You could even strike up a joint venture with a local community provider. They print it for you and include their “advert” somewhere…you
distribute. You both win, you pay less, and maybe influence that partner to be involved in your business.
4. Web decals on your vehicle(s) is another inexpensive method. I have one on each of our family cars (back window) with a short "catch line" and my url. Cost was ~
each but the visibility is priceless.
5. Newspaper/magazine ads can be found that aren’t going to cost an arm and a leg. Local publications are a good place to start. For some of my services I've found
College student newspapers and alumni magazines to be good performers.
The author’s studies are about affordable web hosting, green hosting and food packaging.

