Sunday, October 31, 2010

Future Seminars are coming to a town near you.












October 31, 2010.
We are planning to have seminars on "How to survive the Great Recession". Look for them coming to a town near you. See copy of postcard above (you can enlarge by clicking the photo).
We are getting excited about doing our first seminar. We have an eight (8) page booklet that we will hand out to the participants.
I personally will be doing the teaching in a classroom style that is scheduled for one hour.
The idea of creating seminars actually comes from two sources:
1)...A client in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Mark-Anthony Mills, of Christian Construction, stated that the small business owner really needs to hear what we have to offer for solutions to this current recession.
2)...Also, my employee, Sharon Follett has been suggesting that I create seminars to help overcome the recession. Sharon is designing all of our seminars. She has recently been promoted to National Marketing Director. Congratulations!
We will try to help as many business owners as possible across the country. The seminars are FREE. Please bring another business associate with you when you come to one of our seminars. Thanks. Henry (CEO)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

It's been 2 years and the economy is still in trouble.



May 27, 2010
It's been over two years since my last blog. The economy is still in trouble.
I have done surveys of all my clients across the U.S.A. The 2008 tax returns when compared with 2007 showed that 60% of the owners showed a decrease in sales with their business. A followup survey showed 2009 tax returns compared to 2008 tax returns with a 76% drop in sales.
Home prices are still going down and gas prices are going up.
I have seen some clients during the first quarter of 2010 showing increases in sales over the first quarter of 2009. I will do another survey to see how business is doing for our clients after the second quarter has ended. Maybe we will see some improvement. I can only hope. I will post the latest 2010 survey as soon as possible. Pictured above a place I can relax, my backyard. Henry (CEO)