Wednesday, March 26, 2008 

Green Bay Packers Schedule

The Green Packers will try in week four to show that the game in week three was not a fluke. Granted, Brett Farve played a game that would rival any he has played to day. He dominated in that game with three touchdowns and no interceptions. That was a game that snapped a twelve game run that had Favre throwing an interception in each game. Many had thought that this was a sign that Favre was past his prime, almost on cue he dominated the game and proved the critics wrong.

The Packers will have a challenge in the form of the Philadelphia Eagles and the powerful offense that they have. The Eagles team tore apart the 49er's and showed that the 2-1 record that they have was one that was earned for good reason.

The Packers want to change the 1-2 record and get back to .500. This is a goal that they have and they hope that they can make a difference as they seem to be coming together as a team. The key is that the team has to pick up more of the load and help Favre not be the one carrying the full payload like he did in week three.

Favre savored the week three victory, but even he has admitted that more needs to be done on Monday night if they are to leave with a two in the win column. This is his hope, and it may be something that he will have to face head on with this young core that is just starting to show real signs of melding into the team that all cheese heads hope they will be.

This is just the beginning of the season, but these games may count the most as the team sees the season winding down later at the end of the year. All the Packers fans hope that they odd trend that the team has on the road will stay true in this game that can give a young team the boost it needs in the weeks to come.

Benered Fransisco is the writer of this article. Visit to day http://www.vikingslocker.com and http://www.packerslocker.com for more information on the subject.

 

Here's How To Make Money From Home doing MLM - Without Sponsoring Anyone Or Selling Product

If you are in an MLM company struggling to make money and looking for a quick way to get cash flowing in fast and steady, this article will show you how to accomplish it.

Listen to this:

Not long ago I got a consulting call from someone who was in an MLM company. He was having a hard time making any money at all -- much less recouping his initial $1,800 investment.

He did not know where to go or who to turn to. All of the ideas and literature his company gave him weren't working but he still believed in the product.

Here is what I advised him to do:

I told him, first of all, forget about selling any product or sponsoring anyone for the time being.

He can still do all that, but for now, he needs to do something a bit different if he wants to make any money in his MLM business.

I told him that there were two things he could do:

1.) He can call and interview the top ten or so distributors at his company and ask them how they are making so much money.

In other words, what are they doing? How are they sponsoring or selling so much? Are they doing what their home company says? Or are they doing something different?

And what I told him he could do is take these interviews and do mini "joint ventures" with each person he interviews, selling that product to their downlines and splitting the profits.

That is the first idea I suggested.

2.) The second idea is to do the same thing, except make it more generic. Take out all the company specific stuff and sell it to all MLM people in general.

In other words, you are selling all the best sponsoring and product sales techniques and showing all MLM people -- not just those in your business -- how to do them.

And that's all there is to it.

The idea here is to merge your network marketing business with an "information" marketing business. Get the best of both worlds.

There are a ton of hungry prospects out there wanting to make it big in MLM. If you can be the person with the secrets -- whether you are selling to people in your own company or people in all MLM companies -- you can make a fortune selling this kind of information.

Copyright (c) 2006 Michael Senoff

Michael Senoff

 

Lawyers, Guns and Money

The cry for help by Warren Zevon to send lawyers, guns and money was intended to help him.

Today the cry is from the lawyers and it goes like this send clients, time and money.

Maybe the legal industry should consider asking Warren to re-write his song especially for them. A song that will help lawyers obtain new quality clients who can pay their bills while giving lawyers more time.

The ultra-ultra competitive legal industry is awash in all kind of headaches which make the day-to-day life of practicing law not much fun.

Finding new quality clients is almost a full-time job. There are so many legal specialties flooded with other lawyers offering the same specialty that the public is taking the Wal-Mart approach and buying from the lowest-cost provider.

Unfortunately this pattern just makes things worse, as lawyers feel the pressure to compete on priceso they lower their fees, which causes their competitors to do the same.

Ultimately this produces a downward spiral for legal fees which benefits the public (maybe) but hurts law practices.

Todays legal client has the same problems as yesterdays legal client had but they want more-for- less and they dont even want to pay for it.

These new clients are well informed, theyre internet savvy, they ask for discounts and they shop for lawyers like they shop for a new TV.

When they finally make a decision to retain a lawyerthey start acting like they are the only client the lawyer has. They expect their new lawyer to take their endless phone calls, get their case filed or settled overnight, balk at retainers and slow pay or no pay on future invoices.

But wait there is morebecause many lawyers feel forced into taking these new clients at low fees, they often find themselves working on cases which wont make them any money.

Once a lawyer gets to this pointits not good for the client or the lawyer. The lawyer realizes that they cant put anymore time into a case, as the client is not going to pay moreso they want to end the case as soon as possible and get it off their desk.

The client is still thinking (hoping) for the best possible outcome (typically very unreasonable) and the lawyer simply wants the case over. The lawyer feels bad about the case as its become a financial train wreck and they realize they should have charged the client a much higher fee.

The bottom line is most Lawyers are working harder today and making less than they were 10 years ago. The hourly rates they quote are often not realized and if they are its because of a huge amount of personal effort being expended each hour. Something most lawyers cant keep up for long.

If youre sick and tired of cash flow issues, trying to find clients while collecting your billingsthen you need The Most Magical Skill That Turns Almost Any Struggling Law Practice Into A Stress-Free, No-Work Profit Making Machine!

Jack McDonough is a speaker, author and consultant to attorneys who desire to make more money while working less hours. Jack is President of US Tax Marketing Corp. http://www.ustax.com