Economic Impact of Local Businesses vs.
Chains
Studies
have found that locally owned stores generate much greater benefits for the
local economy than national chains.
Retail Employment
These
studies examine whether the arrival of a superstore increases or decreases the
number of retail jobs in the region.
Wages & Benefits
Studies
have found that big-box retailers, particularly Wal-Mart, are depressing wages
and benefits for retail employees.
Existing Businesses
These
studies look at how the arrival of a big-box retailer displaces sales at
existing businesses, which must then downsize or close. This results in job
losses and declining tax revenue, which some of these studies quantify.
Poverty Rates
Counties
that have gained Wal-Mart stores have fared worse in terms of family poverty
rates, according to this study.
Social and Civic Well-Being
This
study found that Wal-Mart reduces a community's level of social capital, as
measured by voter turnout and the number of active community organizations.
City Costs
These
studies compare the municipal tax benefits of big-box development with the cost
of providing these stores with city services, such as road maintenance, police
and fire—finding that cities do not always come out ahead.
State Costs
Because
many of their employees do not earn enough to make ends meet, states are
reporting high costs associated with providing healthcare (Medicaid) and other
public assistance to big-box employees.
Subsidies
The
expansion of big-box retailers has been financed in part by massive development
subsidies and tax advantages provided by local and state governments. These
studies document those subsidies and their failure to produce real economic
benefits for communities.
Consumers & Prices
Are
chains better for consumers?
Traffic
How do
vehicle miles traveled and trips increase as a result of big box developments?
Charitable Contributions
Small
businesses donate about twice as much per employee to charitable organizations
as large businesses, according to this study
If you
can learn these few things, really learn them, study and apply what Gregory
Bodenhamer teaches, you’re going to change your success rate, inspire other
people, forget about the price of gasoline and start helping other people. New
Deal Ink and Toner Company is about people first, they just happen to sell more
inkjet and laser toner cartridges than you can imagine. The principles of
Gregory Bodenhamer are being taught around the world, one human being at a
time. The State College Nollijy University Research Institute sponsors the
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Hello my
name is Dorothy Parker Ph.D. and my know-how and proficiency remains helping
other people start and most importantly continue to operate a profitable
business ink and toner printer cartridge business. I found Gregory working at
a Fortune 100 company as one of a hand full of specialists, helping them grow
and profit and the rest is history or should I say history in the making.
Gregory
has started and sustained something. It’s called the New Deal Ink and Toner
Company for a great reason, it’s never been done before, and it’s truly a New
Deal Ink and Toner Company. It’s the very first public company that created and
established an entire company based on the people first. Gregory Bodenhamer is
the pioneer of people (PeopleNology) companies that just happen to sell products
and services. His foundation work is found within fortune 500 companies,
initial public offerings, small chapter S corporations and maybe even your local
lemonade stand. Many people have never heard of PeopleNology because it’s right
under the surface of many companies, making them profitable, making them happy,
helping them grow and prosper into the future.
The good
news is that with a little planning and some inventory help and advertising help
from the New Deal Ink and Toner Company, it is possible to start your very own
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Deal Ink and Toner Company Mechanicsburg Pa and get started.
Let's
delve a little deeper into how to start a small inkjet, laser toner business
from your own home or for that matter from your backyard garage, and help you
decide how much planning and money you'll need to be your own boss.
Gregory
Bodenhamer giving away the New Deal Ink and Toner Company Concept is your first
big step to a new career.
Business
is all about people first and products and services second. This is the new way
to make money, people first.
Before
you quit your job or before you go into business, the potential entrepreneur
(you) must always first think of a concept, product or service to generate a
steady income.
What do
people want?
What do
people buy?
Why do
they buy those things?
Who do
they buy them from?
How much
do they pay?
Where do
they buy from?
Are they
happy?
Are they
sad?
Answer
these simple questions.
Do you
have a computer?
Do you
have a computer printer?
Does your
printer take inkjet cartridges?
Does your
printer take laser toner cartridges?
These are
simple questions and your answers bring about a whole new business called the
New Deal Ink and Toner Company.
Try not
to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value.
Some more
questions?
Where do
you buy your inkjet cartridges?
Where do
you buy your laser toner cartridges?
Success
is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what
you are doing, you will be successful.
Some more
questions?
Do you
know people that own computers?
Do you
know people that buy printer ink?
Do you
know people that buy laser toner cartridges?
And while
that may sound easy, it's not. We have just asked some very simple questions
that have arranged a multi-billion dollar industry for the most part that’s
growing year after year.
If I have
been of service, if I have glimpsed more of the nature and essence of ultimate
good, if I am inspired to reach wider horizons of thought and action, if I am at
peace with myself, it has been a successful day.
More
questions?
Have you
ever bought inkjet cartridges?
Were you
happy with the price?
Have you
ever been inside a Wal-Mart, Staples, Office Max, Bj’s Wholesale, Office Depot,
Best Buy Store, Cartridge World or any other place that sells inkjet and laser
toner cartridges?
Have you
ever bought laser toner cartridges?
Do you
know a business that has a printer?
Does your
school have a printer?
Does your
church have a printer?
Do your
friends have a computer printer?
Your
ability to learn faster than your competition is your only sustainable
competitive advantage. Learn more about the New Deal Ink and Toner Company and
start your business, start making more money and friends. NDITC 2010
You
should conceive a plan that puts your knowledge, experience and expertise to use
but in a way that allows you to make the most amount of money. It’s only common
sense to plan a business that will make money, with easy to find customers.
It’s also very important today to realize that every human being on earth needs
something. The good food, water and clothing are always required. But modern
neighborhoods are full of modern technology and this technology has needs just
like a human being. Realize that technology, specialized equipment like laser
toner printers and inkjet computer printers are machinery and tools that require
very little skill but does consume things like electricity, inkjet printer
cartridges, laser toner cartridges and other consumables.
All my
growth and development led me to believe that if you really do the right thing,
and if you play by the rules, and if you've got good enough, solid judgment and
common sense, that you're going to be able to do whatever you want to do with
your life.
In all
reality most people now have a computer and just about all computers come with a
brand new printer that uses inkjet or laser toner printer cartridges, and they
cost a lot of real money.
When
first thinking of some business ideas, start with areas you already have a great
deal of interest, equipment and materials for or can get quickly at some
affordable price.
If your
area of experience is not the place for you maybe it’s time that you strike out
for something new and exciting and most importantly profitable.
The ink
business is kind of like the barber shop haircut business.
The
distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.
You get a
haircut often because in just a matter of weeks you need another one. An inkjet
cartridge is about the same thing. Your printer requires ink and if you use it,
you’ll need another inkjet cartridge in just a few weeks. To eat something is to
consume something. To print something on your computer printer eats up ink
inside your inkjet printer cartridges. Your printer guzzles ink and burns up a
lot of your money.
Inkjet
and Laser Toner Cartridges are described as consumables that illustrate that you
use them and go buy another one. Your razor blades are the same way. You wear
one out and run to the store and buy another. You drive your automobile by
using gasoline, when you run out, you stop. When you run out of ink inside your
inkjet or toner inside your laser toner cartridges you stop and discontinue
printing, the process of printing ends and you must go buy more ink or toner.
Sounds simple enough and you can turn out to be the richest man or women on the
block if you may sell ink.
Small
opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.
You can
instantly buy a franchise and start your own ink business, but they are very
expensive. The ink business does not have to be high-priced but most people
just don’t know any better. People, just like you, have been taught through
marketing and sales that ink is high priced, exclusive in nature and the brand
names like Hewlett Packard, Epson, Brother, Canon and Lexmark is some kind of
classy posh ink that you must have.
This is
the business that you can start without any of the financial or economic fear
that surrounds most business start ups. With very little hard cash you can
start selling inside the multi-billion dollar ink business.
The fresh
and contemporary author Dorothy Parker Ph.D. allows you the up-to-the-minute
information you need to create your own business and launch your own great
success. With this fortune 100 pioneer Gregory Bodenhamer Mechanicsburg Pa and
the father of his own business you can have a new beginning. The foundation
information that you must have is given to you freely and without all the
counterfeit advice found inside so many business books. This is a genuine and
real life guide book that allows you to start, survive, create success and
become a noteworthy seller of inkjet, laser toner cartridges.
You and a
bunch of friends can get together and toss your money in the hat and start
anything you want. You should know that most business adventures fail. You’ll
be glad to know that we know why most small businesses fail. We’ve solved all
those problems.
1.
You need a customer.
2.
You need to know what they need and buy.
3.
You need a supplier or factory or make what they buy.
4.
You need to make profit on each transaction.
5.
You need hundreds or thousands of transaction.
6.
You need to understand that business is risk.
7.
Customers don’t trust, they try first and then they trust.
8.
You need a supply chain, factory, warehouse, store, customers. How do you get
it to the customer.
9.
You need help and advice from experienced people.
10.
You need to sleep at night.
We all
know the major brand names within this multi-billion dollar marketplace. The
Fortune Companies like Hewlett Packard, Brother, Epson, Canon and Lexmark, just
to mention a few, have become too important within the market and have made
billions, yes billions of dollars in profit, they have forgotten the customers.
At times,
in certain situations,their substantial size and production capacities, their
world-class marketing and supply chain capabilities gives them the market
capacity to charge too much and too often and trick customers, fund and support
deceptive marketing and sales, trap and scam customers by the
millions.
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