Do you want to get in shape and don't have the time or the money for a gym membership? Let me introduce you to one of the many unique products offered through FHTM - FABS Cyberfitness.
Just what is FABS Cyberfitness? FABS is Fitness and Aerobics Broadband Services. What it does is provide group fitness and personal training programs directly to you at your convenience, in the privacy of your own home via internet streaming videos. Never purchase another gym membership you will never use. No more home-gym equipment to collect laundry. You will never even have to watch the same video twice!
FABS online exercise programs address all levels of difficulty to meet your specific fitness abilities and new videos are added regularly. These exercise programs encompass varying degrees of difficulty so that no matter which program you choose, there are beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of the program to meet every individual's fitness abilities. Whether you are at home, on a business trip or at the office late, the FABS service meets the fitness needs of your ever-changing and busy lifestyle.
In addition to your online exercise programs, as part of your start up fee, you’ll receive a complete fitness and nutritional analysis. Once you complete your online analysis, FABS will start your journey to fitness with a personally designed program for your specific needs and goals.
How does it work? It is quite simple. Once you become a Subscriber, you then are provided access to all of our full length club quality fitness videos. You can then sign-in from any computer, anywhere in the world and follow a video workout at your convenience. It is no different than exercising to a fitness DVD, with the exception that for a single monthly subscription fee, you have access to much more than just that one video every time.
How do you sign up? Go to www.fhtmus.com/wealthtogether. Click on FABS Cyberfitness at the bottom of the page. From the home page, select Sign Up at the top right and follow the instructions. You will be required to give some personal information as well as a valid credit card for billing purposes.
Resolve to get in shape now and start working out with FABS today!
Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
How Can I Find the Time?
Q. I have a full time job and an extremely busy life with 3 kids and my husband going back to school part time while still working his full time job. I want to get started in a network marketing business - although I'm not sure which one yet - but I don't think I have the time. How can I make it work?
A. You DO have the time. You just may need to make some adjustments.
First, let's take a look at your expectations. If you think you are going to put in a couple of hours a week and yet be able to quit your job in 6 months, you need to adjust your expectations. That is just unrealistic. But if you and your husband are willing to continue to work your jobs and start your business part time, you can soon be bringing in a nice supplemental income while you continue to grow your business.
If you have decided that a part-time business is fine while you grow, then the next thing you may need to adjust is how you spend your time. Get a calendar for the month. Let's start with February since it's right around the corner. First, pencil in your and your husband's work schedules. This is time that is already blocked and can't be used to grow your business. Next mark any other dates and times that are absolutley locked in - anything that can't be rescheduled or cancelled. Next, pick one day that is for you and your family. No work allowed. My day is Sunday. That's the day I very rarely do any type of work, but instead devote myself to church and family. Now look at your calendar. Allowing for sleep of course, the remaining hours are the times you have available to work your business. Start scheduling yourself some "appointments." These don't have to be real appointments to meet with someone, but I have learned that if you write down a committment to do something and schedule a time to do it, you are much more likely to actually follow through. So let's say we skip our favorite Monday night TV show and use that hour to call three prospects. Tuesday night perhaps your husband doesn't have class but he's on the computer doing homework anyway so let's schedule him to send an email to friends and family telling them about your new business. Wednesday, if you're a member of my team, is our training call, so let's schedule an hour for training. Thursday send a follow up email or make a follow up phone call to prospects who have already seen your initial presentation and haven't said yes or no yet. Friday perhaps you could invite some friends over for a business presentation. Saturday schedule lunch with a prospect and do a one-on-one presentation.
My point is that in the beginning it's not so much the quantity of time spent as the consistency. Do a little something - ANYTHING - but do something every day to help your business grow. Read your company's materials, listen to training calls, watch DVDs, make a contact list of prospects, make a few phone calls, send some emails, mail a brochure, hold a business presentation. Every day do at least one thing to grow your business and you'll see that slowly but steadily, your team will grow, your income will grow and you WILL one day be able to take your part-time business to a full-time lifestyle. Good luck!
A. You DO have the time. You just may need to make some adjustments.
First, let's take a look at your expectations. If you think you are going to put in a couple of hours a week and yet be able to quit your job in 6 months, you need to adjust your expectations. That is just unrealistic. But if you and your husband are willing to continue to work your jobs and start your business part time, you can soon be bringing in a nice supplemental income while you continue to grow your business.
If you have decided that a part-time business is fine while you grow, then the next thing you may need to adjust is how you spend your time. Get a calendar for the month. Let's start with February since it's right around the corner. First, pencil in your and your husband's work schedules. This is time that is already blocked and can't be used to grow your business. Next mark any other dates and times that are absolutley locked in - anything that can't be rescheduled or cancelled. Next, pick one day that is for you and your family. No work allowed. My day is Sunday. That's the day I very rarely do any type of work, but instead devote myself to church and family. Now look at your calendar. Allowing for sleep of course, the remaining hours are the times you have available to work your business. Start scheduling yourself some "appointments." These don't have to be real appointments to meet with someone, but I have learned that if you write down a committment to do something and schedule a time to do it, you are much more likely to actually follow through. So let's say we skip our favorite Monday night TV show and use that hour to call three prospects. Tuesday night perhaps your husband doesn't have class but he's on the computer doing homework anyway so let's schedule him to send an email to friends and family telling them about your new business. Wednesday, if you're a member of my team, is our training call, so let's schedule an hour for training. Thursday send a follow up email or make a follow up phone call to prospects who have already seen your initial presentation and haven't said yes or no yet. Friday perhaps you could invite some friends over for a business presentation. Saturday schedule lunch with a prospect and do a one-on-one presentation.
My point is that in the beginning it's not so much the quantity of time spent as the consistency. Do a little something - ANYTHING - but do something every day to help your business grow. Read your company's materials, listen to training calls, watch DVDs, make a contact list of prospects, make a few phone calls, send some emails, mail a brochure, hold a business presentation. Every day do at least one thing to grow your business and you'll see that slowly but steadily, your team will grow, your income will grow and you WILL one day be able to take your part-time business to a full-time lifestyle. Good luck!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
The FHTM Introduction
Friday, January 9, 2009
You Can Get This Stuff Anywhere!
Just when I thought I had heard every objection in the book. I had a prospect turn me down today. Why? "Because this ain't nothing new. You can buy this stuff anywhere. Why would I want to sell something you can get anywhere?"
My friend - that's exactly the point! It's a tough economy right now. People are not spending like they used to. So who has a better chance at picking up a customer?
Two products - one I have never used, am not sure I really need it and haven't budgeted for it in my finances. It looks great, seems like it might be useful, but hey -I've lived without it this long so why should I commit to spending $40 a month on something I'm not even sure I need?
My products - are you currently paying for cell phone service? Great! Would you consider renewing your next contract (no matter what provider you use) with me? After all, you're already paying this bill. The only difference is instead of helping Alltel, Verizon, AT&T, Nextel, or Sprint make more money, you're helping me make a living.
Do you have satellite TV service? Great! Would you consider renewing your DishTV service through me? Are you considering changing from cable to Dish? Great! Would you mind getting it from me? After all, I'm not asking you to purchase anything new. Just use what you're already using and purchase it from me.
Do you shop online? Great! Would you consider signing up for our rewards mall? It's free to join, contains most of the online merchants you already use, and you get a rebate every time you shop - and I make a commission. It's not going to cost you anymore than you are going to spend anyway - in fact you get that rebate. The only difference is that instead of making money for the merchant only, you are helping me make a living too.
Do you book travel online? Great! Would you use my Travelocity site? It's Travelocity so you know it's good. And I get a commission from any travel you book. You were going to pay for it anyway and you won't pay any more than you were going to. The only difference is you'll be helping me out.
So tell me - who has a better shot at making the sale? Of course you can buy my products anywhere. You probably already do. That's the beauty of it!
My friend - that's exactly the point! It's a tough economy right now. People are not spending like they used to. So who has a better chance at picking up a customer?
Two products - one I have never used, am not sure I really need it and haven't budgeted for it in my finances. It looks great, seems like it might be useful, but hey -I've lived without it this long so why should I commit to spending $40 a month on something I'm not even sure I need?
My products - are you currently paying for cell phone service? Great! Would you consider renewing your next contract (no matter what provider you use) with me? After all, you're already paying this bill. The only difference is instead of helping Alltel, Verizon, AT&T, Nextel, or Sprint make more money, you're helping me make a living.
Do you have satellite TV service? Great! Would you consider renewing your DishTV service through me? Are you considering changing from cable to Dish? Great! Would you mind getting it from me? After all, I'm not asking you to purchase anything new. Just use what you're already using and purchase it from me.
Do you shop online? Great! Would you consider signing up for our rewards mall? It's free to join, contains most of the online merchants you already use, and you get a rebate every time you shop - and I make a commission. It's not going to cost you anymore than you are going to spend anyway - in fact you get that rebate. The only difference is that instead of making money for the merchant only, you are helping me make a living too.
Do you book travel online? Great! Would you use my Travelocity site? It's Travelocity so you know it's good. And I get a commission from any travel you book. You were going to pay for it anyway and you won't pay any more than you were going to. The only difference is you'll be helping me out.
So tell me - who has a better shot at making the sale? Of course you can buy my products anywhere. You probably already do. That's the beauty of it!
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