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Name of Your Business
bHIP Global
How Long Have You Had A Home Business?
Longer than 5 years
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About Me:
I first got introduced to network marketing at an USANA meeting (no, I'm not currently in USANA). At the time, I loved the concept of getting paid off the efforts of other people. The idea of working for myself also peaked my interest, as I’ve had an entrepreneurial spirit for as long as I can remember. A guy that I went to elementary school with (his name was Doug Moore … we must have been both 11 at the time! Thinking back about it now, yes, it was a pretty ridiculous idea!) and I had the concept of bringing a rather ordinary car to market.

I also tried, later on in my life, to get a computer consulting business to fruition. When I realized that there was very little profit margins & large competition in my market, I decided that it wasn’t my “piece of cake” to do that kind of business. It would take too much time & money to make it viable. I sold a total of 2 computer systems, both of them to personal friends of mine at the time.

Since then, I’ve been educated by some of the most insightful (and some with “alterior motives”) people in the industry. I won’t mention any names, but I’m sure that the people that I’m talking about know that I’m talking about them (especially the “ego-maniacs” … eh, MD?).

One of the most influential people that I have the auspicious occasion to have known for almost 10 years now is Michael Klimek. He has taught me so much in the time that I have known him. He’s taught me that you shouldn’t join a company just based on a product or emotion alone, but to evaluate it based on 4 factors:

1. the company is stable and reliable as proven by their track record,
2. the company must have good products and is continually improving the products that they already have to suit the need of the clients,
3. the company must have a good business plan that is easy to follow and,
4. the company must have a good support system.

If a company does not have these 4 things in place, you should avoid it at all costs.

I recently was taught something about our household cleaners by a friend of mine. His name is Lou Abbott, and you may find this very alarming. Dust, dirt, and grass stains are a fact of life--whether on your floors you sweep or vacuum, the furniture you sit on, or the clothes you wear! Many cleaners use harsh ingredients that rely on chemical reactions to eat away dirt. Unfortunately, these harsh chemicals also damage fabrics (and, in some cases, eat away ... yes, decompose!) and surfaces as they clean. Small traces of these solvents are also being left on our clothes and surfaces, and we're not aware of it.

The time is now to eliminate this "toxic brew" from our homes and the environment around us, and replace them with more eco-friendly alternatives for us, our children and our children's children. We are clearly affecting them all. Watch the video below to see what I'm telling you about. If you want to know more about a new alternative that is as good as or better than the store-bought brands, be safe, family-friendly and comparably priced, please e-mail me ASAP. You owe it to yourself and generations to come!

He also taught me a few things about a new brand of eco-friendly household products:

1. They are concentrated, so they cost less per use. This means that you save more money each time you use them, and they last significantly longer than the store-bought brands,
2. They don't cause stretching or "dissolving" of fabrics, so they remain brighter and last longer,
3. They don't contain chemicals like clorine, so they don't get released into the air as hot steam after you open your dishwasher, and the solvents don't remain on your dishes when they cool,
4. They don't streak when they clean like certain store-bought brands, so you save every time you use it,
5. They are fully bio-degradable.

My biggest goal is to be totally debt-free, to own my own home, and to be able to travel anywhere and anytime without having to worry about stuff piling up without me being there to “take care of it”.
Website:
http://www.UltimateFeelGoodDrink.com
My Space Profile
http://myspace.com/NewLifestyleMentor
Other Social Networking Profile
http://www.betternetworker.com/members/newlifestylementor

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At 12:25am on February 26, 2009, Holly Powell said…
Looking forward to networking with you and getting to know you.
Holly Powell, The Content Queen
At 9:48pm on September 7, 2008, Rick Brown said…
Hey Greg! Thanks for the add and welcome to MPC.

You certainly have the entrepreneurial spirit! I think you'll like it here. Everything here is designed to help you in your business.

I look forward to hearing some of your ideas.

Holler if you need anything.

Cheers!
Rick
At 3:30pm on September 7, 2008, Dana Joy (DJ) Sartin said…
Sorry Greg, had to redo my account here and lost you temporarily...lol

Sent a new friend request and happy to see you here,

DJ
At 3:02pm on September 7, 2008, Kristen Darkenwald said…
Hello Greg,

Welcome to My Private Classroom!

I'm thrilled to have you here.

Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

Kristen Darkenwald
At 2:18pm on September 7, 2008, JoAnn Donahue said…
Hey Greg,

Welcome to the class!

JoAnn
At 12:53pm on September 7, 2008, avera67 said…
Hi Greg.
Very nice to meet you.
Tanja
 
 
 

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