Friday, October 31, 2008

Opportunity

In Chinese the word for "Opportunity" and "Crisis" is written the same way. And that is the truth about life itself. One man's meat is another man's poison: What are the ways to increase our income in Malaysia prudently for the small business builder ? They are:

1. Open a hawker stall.
2. Multi-Level Marketing.
3. Direct Selling.
4. Real Estate selling.
5. Selling Insurance and Unit Trust.
6. Forex and Options trading Online.
7. Internet Marketing.
8. Blogging for Money.

In each of the above cases, statistics tells us the average Winner has put 3 years and Rm30,000 under his/her "belt" - in the form of Time and Money spent to acquire a New Skill. Ofcourse none of them will tell you this up-front because the whole you-and-them relationship is on "Trial Mode". Nobody can predict whether success or otherwise will come out of it. It is almost like a heart transplant - whether accomodation and adjustment takes place or rejection ! There is no guarantee. Having said that, In Comparison ( since we are in the era of comparisons ):

"The MPR Project is only Rm120/- to begin with and 5 friends who will do as you do."

The Company MPR AGENCY ( http://www.mpragency.com/ ) has developed an on growing system of making leaders being available to support AS AND WHEN an individual needs personal coaching and motivation. No where is such a Free Hand given to raise the standard of another person's Wealth. All you need to do is CALL : Mr.Raja, H/p: 012-7387115, State your Need: And an Appointment will be Fixed to coach you absolutely FREE OF CHARGE . Good or Good? On top of this: There are 28 MPR Centres throughout Malaysia. You or your guest can just walk into the weekly meetings and receive a bountiful presentation and evidence of the thousands of Malaysians who are benefiting from this Project and improving their Life Style. FREE again. What was your cost ?

A one time Management Fee: Rm20/- (Inclusive of the Rm120/-).

If somebody is complaining please direct him to the Ministry of Social Welfare not Ministry of Trade and Industry !

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