Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Learn The Car Business for Fun and Profit

Michael’s 31 years of experience in automotive sales, experience as a dealership owner, car buyer and roughly 1400 automotive transactions will give you the edge in Street Smarts Car Buying. Knowledge is power and understanding and applying that knowledge is something this book will teach you and show you how to save on your next purchase; even teaching you the secret of how to drive a car for free. It was the car guru Henry Ford who once stated “The only real security that a man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience and ability”. The largest expense most people make is an automobile purchase, yet rarely does anyone learn how not to get ripped off. Car buying Street Smarts will give you a PhD and the edge that Harvard Business School doesn’t teach.


http://www.amazon.com/Learn-Car-Business-Fun-Profit/dp/1480178624/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1391107098&sr=1-2&keywords=learn+to+barter
Learn The Car Business



Author Michael J. Sparks genuine desire to help others, his passion for cars and being a deal-maker has been in Mike’s blood since he performed his first car deal when he was 15 years of age. If you desire to learn “Car Buying Street Smarts" and "Advice Harvard Business School Doesn't Teach" then this book will undoubtedly impact and add value to your life.  Businessman, Auto Broker, Statesman, Deal-maker and Author Michael J. Sparks teaches you his practical and shrewd advice and wisdom that isn’t taught at Harvard Business School or any other University. 


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“I have now purchased 11 cars from Mike, his integrity and enthusiasm is unmatched”
      
              -Dan Miller, Life Coach & author of ‘No More Mondays’.

“The Internet proved to be Fuel for Nissan veteran’s car business”
    
              -Nashville Business Journal, April 2005.

‘Online Success; Tennessee Dealer Mike Sparks started his Business as a result of discovering the Power of the Internet’
  
              -(Front Cover Story), Used Car News, Jan 04’.
                                                                                                                                               

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

10 Bartering Tips & Skill for Survivalist and Doomsday Preppers

A very serious threat we face as a Country is an economic collapse. With America’s indebtedness exceeding $17 Trillion with a ‘T’, it seems that many are just waiting for the straw to break the camel’s back. It’s not a question of if, but when and that when should be of great concern for all of us.
When this occurs our United State almighty dollar will be worthless. Hyperinflation will occur and the value of the dollar will drastically drop.
 Bartering can be a life saver and strong foundation in the shifting sand of a devaluing US dollar. Many folks and businesses most likely will not accept dollars as a form of payment. Smart and wise individuals and businesses should be ready to use a bartering system. The book by Michael J. Sparks , Learn to Barter;21 Ways to Increase your Income’, ‘How to Do More with Less During Tough Times


The book is written to help prepare people to be survivalist and be a prepper of sorts.  The book is filled with tips and advice to help those prepare for a coming financial collapse. With bartering your hard earned dollars can be stretched. Maybe you invest in jars of Honey, small whiskey bottles, batteries or ammo only to barter and trade them for mechanically work or dental services. There are many disasters that can occur from a Tornado, floods, earthquake, ice storm or even more serious an EMP attack or economic collapse many will not have access to their bank accounts, having items to barter can be money in the proverbial bank.

Learn to Barter

It is often stated that many of the best items to barter are items that appeal to people’s vices such as whisky, cigars or cigarettes. When Argentina was hit hard a few years ago Food was one on the most sought after items.
Another element to consider is your own skills sets. What are your talents? Are you a good mechanic or handyman? Are you a Dentist or Attorney? Those skills can easily be bartered and traded for other tems or even for cash, but remember the almighty US dollar may become devalued so you may need to receive many more than before.




Bartering Essentials:

 
1. Access to clean Water, do you have a well on your property? 


2. Ability to start Fires; Do you have fuel, lighters or matches?


4. Producing Bio fuel; If you know how to produce bio fuel and you may be able to sell off the excess.


5. Guns and Ammo; Protecting your family will be a #1 priority for everyone.


6. Food; Food will always be in demand. MREs  and other emergency preparedness and survival foods will be in great need.


7. Medical services will always be in need; in a crisis they are often overloaded. You have to be careful with this one, as there are some legal liability issues associated with it. However, anyone who knows basic wound treatment and first aid can do that, even if they aren’t certified. If people have a problem getting to medical help, the ability to take care of a wound may save someone’s life. That’s worth a lot.


8. Psychology/Counseling – There is no doubt that people will have trouble dealing with the problems that they are facing and need help adjusting to them. Being able to council those people and help them come to grips with post-crisis life will be valuable.


9. Automotive Mechanic and Small Business repair-Many wont have much cash and the cash they do have won’t be worth as much. There will be a demand for mechanical services and small engine repair. Working on a chainsaw or lawn mower will be in demand.


10. Construction services and Home repair; Many disasters cause damage to homes, as those homes are necessary to help people survive, being able to make repairs can be very profitable.

It was the great Winston Churchill who stated “He who fails to plan is planning to fail", we should all be prepared for a natural disaster and have an ample supply of food, fuel, batteries, ammo etc. to help sustain our families in times of trouble.
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