VoIP spending on the up
From ITPro news: Companies in Europe and North America are spending more on VoIP deployments as worries over reliability ebb. Read more…
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From ITPro news: Companies in Europe and North America are spending more on VoIP deployments as worries over reliability ebb. Read more…
Liberty International first came to the Big Island of Hawaii around May of 2007. Before that, their VoIP market had only been presented to southern California and Chicago to a great extent. So we are VERY fortunate that Tanya Aynessazian, who had come from a successful business career in Chicago, moved back to Puna with her family, along with this new opportunity. You probably don’t know that Puna is one of the lowest rent districts in the nation; perhaps the poorest area in the whole of our state. Tanya was also tenacious enough to get J.R. Read, one of Liberty International’s founding members, to come out and train her; he fell in love with the place (who wouldn’t!) and he’s still here today, busy training and supporting the members of our little community. What a stroke of luck for a place where for the most part, Hawaii’s own people can barely afford to live here anymore with the rising costs of real estate and taxes.
Within 90 days, in PUNA ALONE, MIND YOU, they’d generated a half a million dollars in sales and paid out over $300,000 in bonuses and commissions. It’s just getting to Kona now, where I live, and I know it will quickly spread to Oahu, Maui, the other islands and of course…the MAINLAND! If you live on the mainland, please understand VoIP is going to transform the landscape of telecommunications in the next 24 months. This isn’t selling vitamins or bath oils - this is a UTILITY that EVERYONE will have. And the market is still WIDE OPEN in most areas. GO GRAB IT!! Put your fears and old business paradigms aside. You may not have this opportunity again in life.
For those of you new to VoIP, with questions about the technology itself, why you’re going to end up with it one day anyway, getting it for FREE now and/or the optional business opportunity to get in before the rest of the country does, check out my FAQs page.
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One article suggests how to choose a VoIP provider. So far Liberty International’s Global FREEdom phone network is right up there; it works with existing phone numbers and existing infrastructure. I know Liberty International is already working on the future of city-wide WIFI and new products that will result (hand held IP phones replace cell phones in the future??). Their video phone comes pre-installed with many features not to mention customer technical support. The GFP network is accessible from anywhere in the world there is high speed internet, and there is email capability as well.
Music on hold, call forwarding and E911 are a few of many features that come pre-installed with the GFP. International rates are extremely competitive. And most important, so far in my personal experience the technical support is unequaled. I had a question about my voicemail so I emailed customer service late last night, and was awakened this morning by a phone call from them – not from India, but a regular guy from Portland, OR! Friendly, helpful and eager to help me learn. Amazing.
And here’s one feature you won’t find in any other VoIP service provider: refer three and yours is free. Not to mention the option to get in on bonuses, commissions and residuals. Now that’s what I call saving money on your phone bill.
Monday 8/27/07
Honokaa - Meeting 6pm w/ Tanya & Terry at Tex’s Drive-In.
Tuesday 8/28/07
Hilo Meeting 9am w/ Terry at Patricia’s Transitions, 60 Waianuenue, Hilo.
Kona – Meeting at Kuakini Towers (across from McDonald’s) at the Clark conference room at 5 pm.
Wednesday 8/29/07
Captain Cook – 6:30 PM. Down Napo’opo’o Road at Doug’s. Call Stephanie at 896-1401 for directions.
Hilo – Meeting w/ Terry at Elaine’s, 134 Kapiolani St., 6 PM.
Thursday 8/30/07
Opportunity Meeting 9am Hilo at Patricia’s Transitions, 60 Waianuenue, Hilo w/Robin, call 413-522-4431
Opportunity Meeting 9-11am Waikoloa Village w/ Tanya 68-1767 Puu Nui place. Call Alain @ 883-2489, 987-9866 or 217-8283 (Take Pagnolo Dr. to Baptist Church, take right on Puu Nui St. across from church going up and first right will be Puu Nui Place. We are the stucco house by the fire hydrant on your right. Second house.)
Opportunity Meeting 6pm Waimea w/ Tanya at the KTA Shopping Center, upstairs above the Paniolo statue. Call Bob McGillray at 808-887-2168
If these times don’t work for you, give me a call 896-1401 and we’ll set something up.
“Give a man a fish, he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he’ll eat for a lifetime.” - Lao Tzu
“Teach a man to teach his children to fish; he’ll end world hunger.” -Tim Sales
Called a “recession proof” industry by financial experts, Fortune Magazine called direct selling “the best kept secret in the business world.” Home based businesses are an excellent option for those tired of the corporate race; this rapidly growing new trend “offers low start-up investment and monthly overhead, and entrepreneurs can start part time, while still employed…in fact, well over half of the success stories are women.” (Fortune) Other benefits include time leverage, residual income and tax benefits. Residual income keeps coming while the owner’s workload actually diminishes over time, not to mention how much can now be done from home on the internet.
Entrepreneur and financial consultant Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad, Poor Dad points out that lifetime job security is a thing of the past; also, that the stock market will not necessarily support all the retirement dreams of the boomer generation. He recommends starting your own network marketing businesses on the side as a wise strategy to take back control over one’s life. He terms network marketing businesses as assets capable of providing long-term financial security. He quotes his “rich dad” as saying, “The rules have changed. If you want to do well, change with the rules.”
Many large corporations including Microsoft, AT&T, Gillette, Sun Microsystems, Coca-Cola, Colgate, Citibank, MCI, IBM, Toyota, Xerox, and many others, now sell their products alongside their traditional strategy as an efficient model to distribute products, because it requires no major cost in terms of advertising; plus there is a built-in network of consumers who are also sales reps. In fact a couple of our world’s biggest billionaires now own network marketing companies. Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic Airways now also owns Virgin Vie at Home. Warren Buffet, who is tied with Bill Gates as the richest man in America, owns The Pampered Chef. They know what they’re doing when it comes to business.
Typically a business spends 80% to 85% of every dollar on advertising, whether television, radio, direct mail, retail, etc; in this alternative model, this portion goes instead directly to the home based business.
This article fairly states that network marketing is rapidly becoming more and more accepted in the marketplace, “The good news is that stamp of approval is well on its way. The environment has changed remarkably since the covered wagon days of the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the industry was still a largely unrecognized economic force. In recent years, the movement toward home-based business has accelerated with the downsizing or “right-sizing” of traditional businesses. This trend has increased public awareness of network marketing.”
Professor Charles King is a renowned business consultant and professor at the University of Illinois who started teaching network marketing in his classes in the early 1990s as a result of so many alumni coming back without being able to find jobs in the depressed economy of that time. After a student asked why he was so “cynical and skeptical” about network marketing without even having investigated it, Prof. King realized he needed to do more research. He ended up become a staunch believer in the structure and is now one of its biggest supporters. He teaches the very business model used by Liberty International. He narrates an excellent video called “Brilliant Compensation” along with Tim Sales which explains in depth why this marketing plan being hailed as the new paradigm in the business world.
For more about Liberty International’s offer, check out the “Debt Liberator” octonary retail sales compensation plan explanation. It will give you an excellent overview of the structure.

The GXV-3000 is the next generation in web-based telecommunications. It comes with a high quality 5.6 inch color LCD screen with adjustable viewing angle, room for (optional) three separate lines, as well as eight dedicated keys for message, hold, transfer, conference, speakerphone, send, mute/del, and camera block. It also has two USB ports and a jack to allow audio and video output to your big screen TV. Powerful video DSP with advanced adaptive jitter control ensures superb audio and video quality.
Other features include a visual message/voice mail indicator, downloadable custom music ringtones, call hold, call transfer, Do-Not-Disturb, call forward (no answer, busy, unconditional), mute, caller ID/Name display or block, call waiting, and call waiting caller ID; of course, also redial and volume control as well as 3-way conferencing. Liberty International also provides excellent customer service and are quick to answer any questions you may have.
I’ve seen it work and it’s fantastic; leaps and bounds beyond other internet-based webcam sites, both in terms of quality and convenience. The fact that it’s your regular phone number is a great advancement, not to mention how great to see your friends and family on your big TV! One can imagine in the very near future everyone will have one.
For more information on this incredible new technology, send me an email at Stephanie@libertykona.com.
There is no doubt that VoIP, or “Voice over Internet Protocol”, is the future of telecommunications.
VoIP technology through Liberty International enables free calls anywhere in the US, Canada and Puerto Rico, and anyone around the world who also has it; also very inexpensive rates to other countries (if you think your cell phone has free long distance, sit down and figure out how much your rate is per minute and you might think differently), conferencing, video conferencing, email, voicemail, caller ID, caller block, and many other flexible elements. Businesses are rapidly switching over to IP-based networks because the Internet acts as a “unifying agent” for its network. Your regular phone company is already becoming a dinosaur. And when city-wide WIFI starts setting in, even your cell phone will become an antique.
Many people by now might be familiar with Skype and other such services; but Skype not only charges for calls made to other people’s regular phone lines, but it has been known to crash. (I have used it and have rarely made a call that doesn’t have some kind of issue; dropped audio, disappearing video, or just totally dropped calls.) And many of the biggest VoIP companies are having problems; SunRocket was a popular VoIP service that recently suddenly went out of business, leaving its customers in the lurch. Vonage is another one but people report great difficulty dealing with their customer service, not to mention it has its own business problems with plummeting stocks, patent infringement lawsuits and so forth.
Liberty International isn’t just in the VoIP business; it offers hundreds of other products as well, including a video phone but also health products, clothes, car rentals, and many, many other things. Plus it doesn’t waste its money advertising – that happens through referrals and word-of-mouth, which is frankly the most relevant form of advertising there is, regardless. How many times do you go see a movie or buy a pair of shoes because a friend you trust told you about it? It’s just the nature of the consumer. We listen to our friends.
The Global FREEdom phone is so called because if you refer three people, your service is free. You don’t have to start a home based business to get that. But you can if you want; frankly, why not get the bonuses? You can put as much work into it as you want – or don’t want.
The Global FREEdom phone uses VoIP technology to hook up your regular home telephone. You also have the option of downloading the softphone, which is software that enables you to use your mic and webcam on your computer to make calls – but you get a regular telephone number. AND if you choose, you can keep the same home number you’ve had for years, and even take it with you worldwide anywhere there’s high speed internet access. Their video phone is a fantastic alternative to problematic webcams; it looks like a regular phone but with a crisp, clear video screen – you can even plug it into your big screen TV, to see your friends and family life size.
Do the research. VoIP technology is catching on in a big way, especially internationally. The Internet already exists as a global communications platform. No doubt this technology will continue to spread and improve in the years to come.
Our VoIP system uses your broadband internet to carry your telephone calls at a fraction of your former telephone service. ($24.95 per month for one line, including all local and long distance service–no additional fees, taxes, etc)–How does that compare with your present phone bill? I can even show you how you can get it free!
Now we have a video phone that everyone has talked about since the Flintstones! You can see the person you are talking to if they also have a videophone–across town or country or around the world!
What a Christmas present!!
If you’re squeamish at the notion of direct or network marketing, you are not alone. Back in the 70s, pyramid schemes and less-than upfront companies (which shall remain nameless) did a good job of setting that tone. But what better way to maintain control over the marketplace than for big corporations to generate that kind of negative buzz? They are happy when their consumers turn away from opportunities that threaten the exorbitant wealth of their executives. Plus if you think about it, all big companies are pyramid schemes; one big rich guy at the top, and the rest below him (usually making a pitiful salary in comparison.)
Today, though, things are changing rapidly. The advent of the Internet, not to mention digital video recorders, is making traditional media advertising like television commercials a thing of the past. How many people actually sit and watch the commercials anymore? You fast-forward or flip the channel. Savvy consumers toss their junk mail and hang up the phone on telemarketers; the biggest problem now is online spam, and now even most of that goes into my junk mail folder or Akismet.
This article, “Why Corporations Fear Network Marketing”, gives a clear, up-to-date overview of the booming industry, as well as tips for looking for the right one to join. Look for a company with a low initial investment. Keep in mind franchises like fast-food can cost upwards of $100,000; if you can get started on your own business for even a few hundred dollars, you could do very well, especially if the product is something people are going to use anyway. Also many great new network marketing business models don’t require you to carry any inventory. Redistribution of wealth among a company’s own clients is a big incentive for me because I am so disillusioned about seeing these mega-companies with executives making billion dollar bonuses at the same time they are laying off thousands of low level employees. Passive income becomes a great incentive, and the power of referrals pays off big down the line.
Look for a company with reasonably priced products and wide market appeal; high tech products are in this category, as with cell phones and internet access, and now VoIP and video phones, most people eventually buy these things themselves anyway. Your company should also offer free or inexpensive training and require only a small monthly investment; with Liberty International, for example, the training is free and if you refer three people, your monthly costs can also be free.
The article finishes by saying pretty much what I believe about the future of business, “While network marketing is not for everyone, I do believe that it will be the advertising model of choice in the future. The fact that so many highly respected companies are already borrowing from network marketing tells me that we aren’t far away from acceptance.
I wouldn’t be surprised if major corporations start to see losses of market share to these kinds of companies. It might already be happening. It would be hard to know because the news is sponsored by big companies. Since network marketing companies don’t advertise, it is much harder to know what is going on in the industry.”
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