EMPLOYEE-TO-EMPLOYER

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The transition from worker to owner has many steps. The new owner has to concentrate on the company, customers, as well as new employees. ETE has researched this procedure in detail, and has developed a product and monthly service to make this adventure perform as easy a possible.

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WELCOME TO : 

EMPLOYEE-TO-EMPLOYER WELCOME TO

Helping you make the transition from, : 

Helping you make the transition from,

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Order Taker

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DECISION MAKER To..…

Offering : 

Offering Ideas for Today and Tomorrow

EMPLOYEE-TO-EMPLOYER : 

EMPLOYEE-TO-EMPLOYER ALL NEW SMALL BUSINESS INFORMATION RESOURCE CD AND MANUAL!

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ETE’s Mission is to point you in the to successfully start and manage your own “Small Business” in America. Direction Right

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There are far too many Business Owners that have no idea that being a successful business owner is based on this simple but true formula:

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75% BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE 25% PRODUCT OR SERVICE KNOWLEDGE

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If you don’t know what to do with your idea, what difference does it make?

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A successful business is like a race car and driver. If both of you are on top of your game, this will be your results.

Unfortunately, this is what happens when an owner and a company is started without enough “Business Knowledge” and a plan. : 

Unfortunately, this is what happens when an owner and a company is started without enough “Business Knowledge” and a plan.

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ETE understands that “Knowledge or Lack Thereof” is the most important factor in business “PERIOD”.

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Can it be said that “Knowledge” is the only factor needed to make a business succeed?

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By no means can this be said or justified in any way, shape or form.

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However, the “Lack of knowledge” can surely prove to be the foundation of any business failure.

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It is virtually impossible to construct a building from bottom to top without having knowledge of construction.

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Regardless if you do have tools and supplies.

ARE YOU A RISK TAKER? : 

ARE YOU A RISK TAKER?

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Earl Nightingale stated that risk-taking is something that successful people do. He can prove with mathematical certainty that taking risks is the safest way to go.

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Only about 2% of all people are risk-takers.

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The majority of people are risk avoiders. So, with 98% of the people on the sidelines,

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mathematically speaking, Risk-takers stand a good chance of coming up on the winning end.

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And Profiting Enormously!

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Meanwhile, those who play it safe are odds-on favorites for staying exactly where they are:

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HIDING!

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No one has regrets for what they did in life. They have regrets for what they didn't do.

There is far less pain in sacrifice than there is in having regrets. : 

There is far less pain in sacrifice than there is in having regrets.

There Are Only “3” Typesof Business Owners! : 

There Are Only “3” Typesof Business Owners!

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Type #1: The Ones who Constantly Make Things Happen

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Type #2: The Ones Who Watch Things Happen and….

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Type #3: The Ones Things Are Always Happening Too

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WE MIGHT AS WELL FACE IT, THERE ARE ONLY “4” WAYS TO GAIN REAL WEALTH:

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1. BE BORN INTO IT.

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2. MARRY or DIVORCE INTO IT.

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3. WIN IT, OR

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4. WORK HARD FOR IT.

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IF YOU ARE IN THE MAJORITY WITH THE REST OF US, YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO WORK HARD FOR IT.

If there is one thing that ETE can assure you of is this. : 

If there is one thing that ETE can assure you of is this.

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People to weak to pursue their own dreams, will always find ways to discourage others!

ETE CD Categories : 

ETE CD Categories Over 100 Topics

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Personal & Business Management Why people start their own businesses Make the move from working for someone else, to working for yourself Crucial business formula that every business owner should know and a lot more

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Human Resources How to interview, hire and fire Should you have an employee manual? Independent contractors vs. employees and a lot more

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Business Financial Issues: Realistic company budgets Mixing personal and business banking Start-up financing and a lot more

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Advertising & Marketing: Demographics Most hated vs. Most liked Techniques Other free or cheap methods and a lot more

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Business Legal Issues: Is your type of business legal? Do you need a license? Contracts or no contracts? and a lot more

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Business Tax Issues: The different types you should know How to set up, and when to shut up Possible tax deductions and a lot more

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Business Sales Issues: Most important sales tips When silence is the best sales tool What to do when a buyer hesitates and a lot more

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Computer & Internet Issues: What you need and don’t need Should you go PC or MAC? Basic computer words, terms, pictures and definitions used in business and a lot more

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These are only a hand-full of the countless topics we provide to you, all compiled on one Resource CD and Manual

Now it’s time to take these next steps, and join the “ETE” family : 

Now it’s time to take these next steps, and join the “ETE” family

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1. Purchase our Incredible CD2. Join our MVFSP Program3. Recommend us to other small business owners so that they can catch up with you.4. And…….

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LET'S-GET-STARTED

After all… : 

After all…

YOU DO HAVE A BUSINESS TO RUN ! : 

YOU DO HAVE A BUSINESS TO RUN !