The Big Picture
I sat down and thought about how to build, grow and expand Helping Hired Hands. I could of done it the traditional way, started slowly, really slowly and yes I have no doubt it will grow, but I wanted to speed up that process. The way to speed up that process was to figure out a way to get other people involved in the growing process. The way to do that was simple, bribe them.
That is basically what a Business Opportunity is, a bribe, you do some work, build a business that involves working with my service or business and the bribe is, the promise of money, profits in return for your help. The question is, how big of a bribe does it have to be to get people involved? In my case I set on 87.50 percent of all of the profits that the HHH System will generate. When you look at other opportunities out there, that figure, 87.50 % is a massive amount to turn over. I am gambling that will be enough.
How do you hide from people that what you have is a brand new business, at least brand new in this form and brand new to the Internet? My answer is, you don’t, why hide the best most advantageous quality about the opportunity? The fact that this opportunity is brand new will excite some of the people who read this, will make the rest of them run for the hills.
It is very rare to actually get in on the ground floor. A real ground floor opportunity is hard to find. What is really hard to find is a GOOD ground level opportunity.
I am obviously convinced that I have a winner here; Helping Hired Hands has all the ear marks of going the distance and becoming a major player on the Internet. What remains to be seen is who has the same opinion and has the vision to join me?
In real time, it’s October 14, 2009 and Johnny, I call him the Master, has told me that this site is now live. I will start to spend more money, this time on getting some traffic to the site and will then be, open for business. If you visit the site and get to this part, drop me a line and let me know what you think, after you sign up of course.
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Regards
Bryan Beckstead
Founder, Helping Hired Hands








