People who fill a need are appreciated. They also have the satisfaction that they've made a difference in the life of someone. Often they're even rewarded for it.
In late 2002, the social business platform, LinkedIn was founded. It was a way for employers to find prospective employees that might make a good fit with their organization. People who were out of work, or wanted a change in their career, could fill out their information, their resume so to speak, and connect with possible employers. LinkedIn filled a need for everyone.
When Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in early 2004, he filled a need. He came up with a "visual directory" for his fellow students at Harvard University, but it soon expanded to other Universities, and High Schools. Today anyone aged 13 and over can join, Facebook has over a billion users, and Mr. Zuckerberg is a multi millionaire.
Artrise is a dot com social network for artists. It's a website that connects artists to other artists, industry professionals and art enthusiasts. It's a place where artists can display their works. Again, a need is filled by this website.
NEURS is another social platform designed by and for entrepreneurs. It's a place where entrepreneurs can connect with business leaders. An entrepreneur may have an excellent idea, but doesn't have the proper funding required to launch that idea. That's where NEURS comes in. NEURS provides the means for the entrepreneur and the business leader to connect. The entrepreneur provides the idea, the plans and business leader can provide the means to bring the idea to reality.
NEURS is also brand new and unique. There is no other social platform out there connecting business people with entrepreneurs. You don't have to be either one of them to join the site either, to be an affiliate. As I said, NEURS is brand new. I'll tell you something important. When a site first comes out, the people that make the most money are those that join early on, in the beginning stages. It's true. Why don't you watch the introduction video explaining what NEURS is, what it's going to do for entrepreneurs, for business leaders and for YOU!
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Opportunity Knocks
When Facebook launched in 2004, it changed the lives of many people. It made Mark Zuckerberg a millionaire. When LinkedIn launched in 2003, it had the same effect. When a new opportunity presents itself, the people that benefit the most are those that get in on the ground floor. Can you imagine being part of Microsoft in the beginning? If you were, you probably wouldn't be reading this blog right now.
The internet is home to thousands of business opportunities, some new and many that have been around for years. Think of Herbalife, Amway, Shacklee to name a few. They have physical products but they're also affiliate sites. That means that you not only make money from the products you personally sell, but you also make money by having people sign up under you. Who makes the most money? The ones that signed up in the beginning do. There are other affiliate sites too, sites that are multilevel marketing (MLM) that don't have a physical product, but rather a money making "system" where you have people sign up under you, and they have others sign up under them and your income grows.
NEURS changes all of that. NEURS is a social entrepreneurial platform that connect entrepreneurs with business people. Now the two can seek out each other. NEURS is also an affiliate platform. The best part is that it's brand new, and it's expected to be larger than many other social platforms. Maybe you're not an entrepreneur. You don't have to be. Maybe you're not a business owner. You don't have to be. You can become an affiliate. This may be your only opportunity to get in on the ground floor of something BIG! Why not check it out today and watch the video presentation?
The internet is home to thousands of business opportunities, some new and many that have been around for years. Think of Herbalife, Amway, Shacklee to name a few. They have physical products but they're also affiliate sites. That means that you not only make money from the products you personally sell, but you also make money by having people sign up under you. Who makes the most money? The ones that signed up in the beginning do. There are other affiliate sites too, sites that are multilevel marketing (MLM) that don't have a physical product, but rather a money making "system" where you have people sign up under you, and they have others sign up under them and your income grows.
Social sites don't just include Facebook, MySpace or Classmates, but LinkedIn, IBOtoolbox and many others. When people are looking to make money online, where do they go? They do Google searches and wind up seeing thousands of seemingly disconnected opportunities. Many people promote their businesses on Facebook and you might look into them from there. But let's face it. Facebook is really for sharing amongst friends and family, posting pictures, jokes, stories and perhaps meeting new people.
Then you have dating sites like E-Harmony and Match dot com. These sites are hardly the business opportunity sites, even though many do offer affiliate programs. LinkedIn is a business social platform. It's for people looking for jobs, maybe a different job and for business owners looking for that special employee.
Surprisingly, there's currently no social site for entrepreneurs. There's no a social site that has the ability to connect entrepreneurs with business people that have the means to make the dreams of an entrepreneur reality. That is, until now. If an entrepreneur has an idea that will work, but he or she lacks the capitol or connections to produce the idea, they had no way of researching who would be a good match to help them out, until now. ON the other hand, if a business person has the means, connections and facilities to bring an idea into production, but doesn't have the technical or mechanical knowledge to even come up with an idea, he/she had now way of searching for "idea people," until now.
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