We want you to help us build up our ongoing campaign of "Black Business Awareness". We know that having strong and viable Black owned and operated businesses, in the long run will help stem the tide of negative and adverse conditions within Black communty sectors.Our aim is to ignite and then uplift, empower and inspire the "entrepreneurial spirit" among Black peoples everywhere.The Black Business Builders Training system is a very simple, yet effective way to learn and enforce co-operative economics, networking and collective financial advancement. The main thing, is for each of us to do our part to make the project work. Each of us have to enroll just a few people each and help them do the same. We have to get a "rhythm" or momentum going. That's shouldn't be difficult. Afterall, we are a rhythmic people and when we are in rhythm we can do anything we choose.However, have you ever seen a choir singing at church and everyone is clapping on the beat except one or two in the front row? Get that picture in your mind. (I hope you're not one of them) Those two, are at the least a distraction. And they could possibly throw the whole choir off beat.Have you ever been to a Black social function and the DJ starts an "Electric Slide"? And as people start to gather out on the dance floor, you'll see one or two people who are not in step ... off the beat ... don't know any of the moves and just are out there "doing their thing" and bumping others around ... getting everyone near them out of step. Well, its the same thing in businesses or in network marketing as you build your organization.If you are off, you're going to get everyone around you off. If you don't know the steps, you're going to cause confusion. You're going to slow momentum and cause folk on the dance floor sideline to decide not to join the crowd. If you're not adding value, you're the problem. And for so many of us, this has been the case. Our intentions are good, but we don't know the "steps" or the "beat" and are not in rhythm. And worst of all, won't take the time to get it straight. We'd rather "fake it until we make it". I see so many entrepreneurs with great potential who squander it by not getting the basics down.When we created "Black Business Builders" we wanted to keep it as simple as possible, because we knew that some people would jump in and not get the basics. Not take the time to read the website. Not take time to understand fully the power of a 2-Up compensation and how it could potentially outdo any current business they are working. Our objective with this training, is to help those that need to get it straight, to do so and not fumble around and throw everyone else off course. Adding "your own flavor" is fine. Just like in the "Electric Slide", you can add your own interpretation. But you've got to know the basics before you just improvise.Black people can rely too much on our ability to improvise. In certain instances, you can't do that. They say that "luck" is where "opportunity" and "preparedness" meet. The better your "luck" the more money you will make.So if you want to make $5,000, $10,000, $20,000 a month or more with a program that only cost you $14 bucks. Then start clapping on the two and four. Get prepared and in place for our "MARCH FORTH" kick-off. Start now by studying your back office, Tool Kit and Training materials. Do what is required and get your first two or three people enrolled and trained properly. Be prepared. Because, if you can't do it with a $14 program, you won't be able to do it in your primary business at all.Black Business Builders can put your whole financial house in order. Take the time to learn the basics. Reach out to those in your back office who haven't paid and influence them to get started now. Let's get this dance started right. We're small now but as this thing grows we've all got to be in sync. The rhythm and pace we set could build the biggest and most powerful Black business organization in the world.In Service,Stan Blackmanhttp://www.BlackBusinessBuilders.com/bbb.htm?68Meet me at BlackBusinessSpacehttp://www.BlackBusinessSpace.com
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