Monthly Archives: July 2017

WorldVentures Expands To Guam

WorldVentures™,  a Triple A rated opportunity By Business For Home – the leading direct seller of global travel and leisure club memberships, announced today it is open for business in Guam, a U.S. territory situated in the western North Pacific Ocean.
Guam offers a business-friendly climate and a stable economy, having experienced a US$651 million annual spend by foreign tourists, according to “World Factbook” figures published by the Central Intelligence Agency.
“Growth in Oceania is a natural and exciting progression considering the success we have enjoyed in Asia,” said Wayne Nugent, founder and chief visionary officer for WorldVentures.
“We are offering Representatives a chance to experience the fun, freedom and fulfillment that WorldVentures is built on, and we are thrilled to launch our business model on the island of Guam.”
The announcement means that Guam residents with entrepreneurial ambitions can join hundreds of thousands of Independent Representatives across the globe who are earning income by selling WorldVentures’ flagship product – DreamTrips™ Memberships.
Additionally, members in Guam can enjoy the curated group travel at competitive pricing and exclusive, local dining and entertainment experiences that are hallmarks of the DreamTrips brand.
About WorldVentures
WorldVentures, LLC. is a privately held company based in Plano, Texas, that sells travel and leisure club

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The biggest SEO trends of 2017 and how you can take advantage

Google changes its algorithm over 500 times per year, according to Moz, and keeps the ins-and-outs of these updates largely under wraps. It’s little wonder that small businesses looking to maximise their search visibility have trouble keeping up. Search engine optimisation isn’t something to be undertaken lightly, either. Putting one foot wrong can land you
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Boom in British eBay millionaires, with focus on fashion and furniture

More than two hundred new eBay millionaires have been made since 2013 in Britain – and some of them are as young as 19. Despite the economic turbulence of the early 2010s, the UK’s online economy has proven increasingly robust, with the number of eBay millionaires rising by 50 per cent since 2013 – from 443
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SMEs failing to tap the potential of 4.7 million employees

A third of the UK’s small business workforce aren’t getting the input they need to further their career, according to research by SME HR software provider, breatheHR. Almost a third (30 per cent) of respondents never have meetings about their personal development outside of their annual appraisals – this is a potential 4.7 million of the
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Cost of energy crippling Britain’s micro-businesses

A new survey reveals that more than half of UK micro-businesses (56 per cent) feel the rising cost of energy is threatening their future. The findings are from an independent study commissioned by Britain’s fastest growing independent energy supplier, Utilita Energy. It reveals that the majority of micro-businesses say they are currently penalised by energy providers
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Red tape seen as top barrier to entrepreneurship, says new report

New YouGov research commissioned by wealth manager Kleinwort Hambros, looking at barriers to entry for UK entrepreneurs, finds that ‘too much red tape’ was top of the list, with 46 per cent of entrepreneurs identifying it as their main concern. Red tape is an issue particularly important in the financial services and manufacturing sectors, with respectively 65 per
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Most UK small businesses impacted by supplier failure

Eighty-four per cent of businesses have suffered from some form of supplier failure in the past two to three years, commissioned research conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Tungsten Network reveals. Despite today’s data-saturated world, the March 2017 study, Supplier Networks Enable Innovative And Streamlined Supply Chains, highlights how supply chains are not yet
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Rick and Michelle Teague Achieve Highest Rank At Modere

Modere Social Marketers, Rick and Michelle Teague, are two of the company’s newest Elite 3’s which is the highest rank the company offers.
The Teagues have been in the Network Marketing industry for over 33 years, and have trained well over 1 million distributors and generated estimated team lifetime earnings of over $100 million. They’re also Top 250 all-time earners in Network Marketing according to Businessforhome.org with career earnings of eight figures.
With all this experience, one couldn’t help but wonder what it was that brought the Teagues to Modere?
“In 2013, Michelle and I were at a crossroads: Do we continue switching companies every few years or find our final company?” stated Rick Teague.
“We needed to break the pattern of insanity. In short, we were determined to find a company that would realistically enable us to leverage several years of hard work into a lifetime residual income stream, and Modere was that company hands down.
“Rick and Michelle are the epitome of consummate professionals in the network marketing industry,” said Platinum Elite 3, Justin Prince.
“Rick is a master of strategy, trends and business cycles. Michelle has wisdom, patience, and a unique ability to truly serve people at their core.”
Michelle Teague said, “We’ve been

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Origami Owl Co-Founder Chrissy Weems Named CEO

In 2010, Chrissy and her then 14-year-old daughter, Bella Weems-Lambert, started the company as a way for Bella to buy a car once she turned 16. It has since become a global social selling company with over 45,000 independent business entrepreneurs, referred to as Designers.
In the new leadership position, Chrissy has big plans to lead with heart, while continuing to live the mission of Origami Owl: to love, inspire and motivate people of all ages to reach their dreams and empower them to make a difference in the lives of others.
“I’m committed to getting back to the basics of what made this company so successful—people first, creating a ripple effect of good, leading with intention, connecting people in meaningful ways,” Chrissy said. “In addition, we believe the youth are our future, and we are committed to giving them the tools they need to be successful.”
She said that the Origami Owl Owlette Program, which holds a special place in Bella’s heart, will move to the forefront once again. This program provides a unique opportunity for youth, ages 11–17, to work alongside their parent who is an Origami Owl Designer.
Bella leads the Origami Owl youth leadership program, which inspires girls to be

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