Sunday, December 9, 2007

Work At Home Based Business Franchise

A Work atHome based business franchise can provide a blueprint to success, with little risk. A person can buy into a business at a fixed cost which has a proven market and standard operating procedures and guide line that need to be followed. the problem is that most work at home based business franchise are out of reach from most home business owners without incurring additional costs of business start up loans.

Earlier this year an alternative to a traditional home based business franchise was launched in the shape of Jaguar Marketing. The product was called the 10K per week program and is produced by Al Turnquist CEO of Mentors on a mission.

Al Turnquist has produced a blueprint which business entrepreneurs from around the world can follow and build a successful home based business franchise. The start up capital required is less than $4,000 and his blueprint actually show you how to start with a positive cash flow.

The Jaguar marketing system includes Mentors On a Mission course training course Make Money Or Make Excuses which was launched in 2004 and is still one of the best training courses for Internet Marketing around today, this is the back bone on which the 10k per-week program has been built.

The 10K program teaches business building similar to top fortune 500 companies and for that reason it is why it deserves to be regarded a home based business franchise. Business responsibilities are delegated to specialist who are hired to perform particular business functions in a manner similar to outsourcing. This novel approach results in a High Return on Investment (ROI) from Wikipedia

"ROI is also known as rate of profit. Return can also refer to the monetary amount of gain or loss. ROI is the return on a past or current investment, or the estimated return on a future investment. ROI is usually given as a percent rather than decimal value.
ROI does not indicate how long an investment is held. However, ROI is most often stated as an annual or annualized rate of return, and it is most often stated for a calendar or fiscal year. In this article, “ROI” indicates an annual or annualized rate of return, unless otherwise noted.
ROI is used to compare returns on investments where the money gained or lost — or the money invested — are not easily compared using monetary values. For instance, a $1,000 investment that earns $50 in interest obviously generates more cash than a $100 investment that earns $20 in interest, but the $100 investment earns a higher return on investment.
$50/$1,000 = 5% ROI
$20/$100 = 20% ROI"

If you are considering a home based business franchise check out Jaguar marketing



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