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An Unreliable Wholesaler = A Black Hole In Your Sales ecretly bankrupt and created this mess to hide the fact?" and "If the autosurf companies were acting illegally, why did Stormpay insist on taking over all their transactions instead of distancing itself from them?". The very top question is still "What happened to all the millions of dollars Stormpay took from surfers?". Stormpay is no longer a licensed payment processor.You are preparing to open your business — you know what you are going to sell, your premises or website are being setup, and you have your wholesaler all set to go. But is your wholesaler really ready? What do you know about them? How did you choose the company with whom you are going to do business? These are, after all, the people who control your ability to offer a specific product in a timely manner. They are a very basic element of your success or failure.A wholesaler is a company or trading entity that buys large quantities of specific products at a discount from manufacturers and then sells A handful of honest surf for cash companies survived the storm but they had to struggle hard to keep going. At the same time, new get paid to surf sites were being opened just about weekly and closing down just as regularly. Some of these companies failed through poor management but many were outright scams on the part of owners who scooped up as much cash as possible in a short time and then He Who Hesitates Waits... and Waits... and Waits... and Waits Get Paid To Autosurf programs once offered an easy way of making money on the Internet. The surf for cash programs boomed during the year 2005. The golden era of the get paid to surf programs is over and the next money making Internet craze is bound to be just over the horizon.One of my favourite all time quotes is from Henry Ford. He once said ‘Whether you think you can, or whether you think you can't: you're always right'. Just take a moment to think about that in your life and your business.We are all born with an incredibly powerful bio computer (our brain) that really does give us all unlimited potential. So why is it that certain people are far more wealthy and ‘successful' in life and in business than others? Why do some people work excessively hard and never seem to get anywhere whilst others just seem to be complete and utter money and success magnets!?Ar Autosurfing started out as a means of Internet advertising. You would sign up to a surfing website and, in return for you viewing websites belonging to other members, you would receive credits entitling you to have your website viewed by other members. Actually, you didn't even have to watch the sites: as long as they kept loading, you would earn your credits even if you went away to make coffee or feed the dog. In late 2003, Studio Traffic, the biggest and longest running get paid to autosurf site was launched. In addition to autosurfing to advertise your website, Studio Traffic offered you the opportunity to pay for upgraded membership which would entitle you to earn 1% of the upgrade fee every day for a full year. For each day that you surfed at least 100 websites, you would earn your 1% and you would get paid at the end of each month. The rapid growth of Studio Traffic encouraged other entrepreneurs to set up similar get paid to surf sites and the programs were extremely popular. By December 2004 there were about 40 get paid to surf programs running. These programs mostly offered members a return of 1% daily but there were a few sites paying 2% and even up to 5%. Then a company called 12 Daily Pro opened and offered a previously unheard of 12% daily return. Nobody really expected 12 Daily to survive for more than a few weeks but it did and as time went on it showed no signs of weakening. The success of 12 Daily Pro caused many people to take up autosurfing purely as a way of making money. By mid 2005 hardly any surfers really cared about advertising on autosurf for cash sites, all they wanted was to get paid. 12 Daily's success made easy for new companies to convince people they could sustain unrealistically high returns. By early 2006 there were over 370 autosurf for cash programs and most of them were offering a return of more than 2% daily. There were companies offering outrageous returns of 24% and even 55%. In February 2006 came what has become known as "the storm" when a payment processing company called Stormpay destroyed 12 Daily Pro and ended the autosurf for cash boom. The details of the storm are well documented, so I won't repeat them here. The broad outline is that Stormpay insisted the surf for cash companies must move all their cash over to Stormpay immediately and use it as their only payment processor. Once they had all the money, Stormpay blocked all the accounts so none of the surf companies could access their accounts to pay their members. Then Stormpay (after earning many thousands of dollars from transaction charges) called in the SEC and claimed the autosurf for cash companies were in breach of SEC regulations. There are more questions than answers about the storm. Some of the top unanswered questions are: "Was Stormpay secretly bankrupt and created this mess to hide the fact?" and "If the autosurf companies were acting illegally, why did Stormpay insist on taking over all their transactions instead of distancing itself from them?". The very top question is still "What happened to all the millions of dollars Stormpay took from surfers?". Stormpay is no longer a licensed payment processor. A handful of honest surf for cash companies survived the storm but they had to struggle hard to keep going. At the same time, new get paid to surf sites were being opened just about weekly and closing down just as regularly. Some of these companies failed through poor management but many were outright scams on the part of owners who scooped up as much cash as possible in a short time and then d Policy & Procedure Manuals - Tools For Greater Productivity and Efficiency to autosurf site was launched. In addition to autosurfing to advertise your website, Studio Traffic offered you the opportunity to pay for upgraded membership which would entitle you to earn 1% of the upgrade fee every day for a full year. For each day that you surfed at least 100 websites, you would earn your 1% and you would get paid at the end of each month.In today's tough retail environment the retailer needs all the tools he can get to help improve efficiency, productivity, and the bottom line. Two of these tools are the company's Policy Manual and Procedure Manual.In working with independent retailers throughout the country we have found that the majority do not have written policies and procedures. When questions or problems arise concerning the store's policies or procedures the store owner/manager handles them on an individual basis. The problem with this approach is that it takes too much of management's time and can lead to inconsistency i The rapid growth of Studio Traffic encouraged other entrepreneurs to set up similar get paid to surf sites and the programs were extremely popular. By December 2004 there were about 40 get paid to surf programs running. These programs mostly offered members a return of 1% daily but there were a few sites paying 2% and even up to 5%. Then a company called 12 Daily Pro opened and offered a previously unheard of 12% daily return. Nobody really expected 12 Daily to survive for more than a few weeks but it did and as time went on it showed no signs of weakening. The success of 12 Daily Pro caused many people to take up autosurfing purely as a way of making money. By mid 2005 hardly any surfers really cared about advertising on autosurf for cash sites, all they wanted was to get paid. 12 Daily's success made easy for new companies to convince people they could sustain unrealistically high returns. By early 2006 there were over 370 autosurf for cash programs and most of them were offering a return of more than 2% daily. There were companies offering outrageous returns of 24% and even 55%. In February 2006 came what has become known as "the storm" when a payment processing company called Stormpay destroyed 12 Daily Pro and ended the autosurf for cash boom. The details of the storm are well documented, so I won't repeat them here. The broad outline is that Stormpay insisted the surf for cash companies must move all their cash over to Stormpay immediately and use it as their only payment processor. Once they had all the money, Stormpay blocked all the accounts so none of the surf companies could access their accounts to pay their members. Then Stormpay (after earning many thousands of dollars from transaction charges) called in the SEC and claimed the autosurf for cash companies were in breach of SEC regulations. There are more questions than answers about the storm. Some of the top unanswered questions are: "Was Stormpay secretly bankrupt and created this mess to hide the fact?" and "If the autosurf companies were acting illegally, why did Stormpay insist on taking over all their transactions instead of distancing itself from them?". The very top question is still "What happened to all the millions of dollars Stormpay took from surfers?". Stormpay is no longer a licensed payment processor. A handful of honest surf for cash companies survived the storm but they had to struggle hard to keep going. At the same time, new get paid to surf sites were being opened just about weekly and closing down just as regularly. Some of these companies failed through poor management but many were outright scams on the part of owners who scooped up as much cash as possible in a short time and then How to Enhance Customer Retention unheard of 12% daily return. Nobody really expected 12 Daily to survive for more than a few weeks but it did and as time went on it showed no signs of weakening. The success of 12 Daily Pro caused many people to take up autosurfing purely as a way of making money. By mid 2005 hardly any surfers really cared about advertising on autosurf for cash sites, all they wanted was to get paid. 12 Daily's success made easy for new companies to convince people they could sustain unrealistically high returns. By early 2006 there were over 370 autosurf for cash programs and most of them were offering a return of more than 2% daily. There were companies offering outrageous returns of 24% and even 55%.While many companies establish new business promotions, few devote an equal amount of energy teaching employees techniques to do a better job of retaining customers.Try this: Go back to your customer rank report from 1996, just ten years ago, and take a look at your top ten customers. How much does this top ten list differ from your top ten list in 2006? Odds are, few of these high volume customers are still on your top ten list, or for that matter, still doing business with your company. What happened to those that left? Where are they doing business now? If they left you for a competitor, d In February 2006 came what has become known as "the storm" when a payment processing company called Stormpay destroyed 12 Daily Pro and ended the autosurf for cash boom. The details of the storm are well documented, so I won't repeat them here. The broad outline is that Stormpay insisted the surf for cash companies must move all their cash over to Stormpay immediately and use it as their only payment processor. Once they had all the money, Stormpay blocked all the accounts so none of the surf companies could access their accounts to pay their members. Then Stormpay (after earning many thousands of dollars from transaction charges) called in the SEC and claimed the autosurf for cash companies were in breach of SEC regulations. There are more questions than answers about the storm. Some of the top unanswered questions are: "Was Stormpay secretly bankrupt and created this mess to hide the fact?" and "If the autosurf companies were acting illegally, why did Stormpay insist on taking over all their transactions instead of distancing itself from them?". The very top question is still "What happened to all the millions of dollars Stormpay took from surfers?". Stormpay is no longer a licensed payment processor. A handful of honest surf for cash companies survived the storm but they had to struggle hard to keep going. At the same time, new get paid to surf sites were being opened just about weekly and closing down just as regularly. Some of these companies failed through poor management but many were outright scams on the part of owners who scooped up as much cash as possible in a short time and then Venue Finder at Your Service nt processing company called Stormpay destroyed 12 Daily Pro and ended the autosurf for cash boom. The details of the storm are well documented, so I won't repeat them here. The broad outline is that Stormpay insisted the surf for cash companies must move all their cash over to Stormpay immediately and use it as their only payment processor. Once they had all the money, Stormpay blocked all the accounts so none of the surf companies could access their accounts to pay their members. Then Stormpay (after earning many thousands of dollars from transaction charges) called in the SEC and claimed the autosurf for cash companies were in breach of SEC regulations. There are more questions than answers about the storm. Some of the top unanswered questions are: "Was Stormpay secretly bankrupt and created this mess to hide the fact?" and "If the autosurf companies were acting illegally, why did Stormpay insist on taking over all their transactions instead of distancing itself from them?". The very top question is still "What happened to all the millions of dollars Stormpay took from surfers?". Stormpay is no longer a licensed payment processor.It goes without saying that a professional gathering of any kind needs a proper and equally professional venue. Without the availability of the right kind of venue, no matter how good the presentation is or how important the agenda is, the effect seems lost. On the other hand, the selection of the right venue can give more impact on the meeting, thereby making it more powerful and effective.Not all venues are suitable for all kinds of meetings. Different kinds of meetings and events require a different kind of venue. A lot of things are considered by the venue finder, while selecting the rig A handful of honest surf for cash companies survived the storm but they had to struggle hard to keep going. At the same time, new get paid to surf sites were being opened just about weekly and closing down just as regularly. Some of these companies failed through poor management but many were outright scams on the part of owners who scooped up as much cash as possible in a short time and then Free Government Grants: Real Help or False Hope? ecretly bankrupt and created this mess to hide the fact?" and "If the autosurf companies were acting illegally, why did Stormpay insist on taking over all their transactions instead of distancing itself from them?". The very top question is still "What happened to all the millions of dollars Stormpay took from surfers?". Stormpay is no longer a licensed payment processor.Small business startups can be nerve-wracking and difficult to endure in the best of times. When you start to run short of cash, they can be an absolute nightmare. When you're in this situation, false hopes can be especially cruel. Imagine you've reached the end of your financial rope. Then you hear about free government grants for small business. Could it be that easy?Free government grants for small business is an enduring enticement for entrepreneurs. Many small business owners have pinned their hopes on free cash from the government. The reality is that government cash may be a A handful of honest surf for cash companies survived the storm but they had to struggle hard to keep going. At the same time, new get paid to surf sites were being opened just about weekly and closing down just as regularly. Some of these companies failed through poor management but many were outright scams on the part of owners who scooped up as much cash as possible in a short time and then did a vanishing act. Surfing for cash was an easy way to earn money on the Internet. There was always a degree of risk in surfing for cash: a return on your money was never guaranteed and there were a few crooks running dubious surf sites but, in the end, it was human greed that killed the industry. If people had been less greedy and a little more prudent in their investments, the cash would not have been drawn away from the more sustainable 1% and 2% paying autosurfs, 12 Daily Pro would not have found such fantastic success, Stormpay would not have been able to grab millions of dollars from surfers and surfing for cash would still represent a small branch of Internet advertising. When the next easy money craze comes into view, will people remember "the storm" and exercise caution? Unless there has been a dramatic change in human nature, the answer is no and hoards of desperate ex-surfers will be paddling out to meet it. Copyright 2006 Elaine Currie
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