October 31, 2007

West Hawaii Meetings 11/1-11/9

Filed under: Meetings — Stephanie @ 7:07 pm

Check back for updates as the week goes on…for the full story - meetings elsewhere and other trainings - always check Liberty Ohana. :)

 

 

Thursday 11/01

6:00PM Liberty Business Orientation in Kailua Kona with UNIFIED SERVICES LLC at King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel “Honu Room” located at 75-5660 Palani Rd, 96740. Share the Opportunity of a Lifetime in a professional setting as guests will experience a full-blown Power Point Presentation with integrated video and audio. IR’s will be charged a $10 admission fee as all guests attending will be FREE. We request you RSVP early so we can better facilitate each person attending. Contact our Marketing Coordinator, Philip Quiocho @ 808-640-7097 for more info.


6:30PM Opportunity Meeting at the Old Morman Gym in Hawi with JR!!Drive through Waimea town to the Kawaihae /North Kohala intersection (at the HPA upper campus)

This is Kohala Mountain road follow the Kohala Mountain road to Hawi town ( about 17 miles) turn L on Hawi Hill Road/ Old Mormon Gym is at the end of the road on the Left hand side. Questions, contact Albert Kahoopii @ 808-960-3796(mobile), Ana Kahoopii @ 808-345-1465(mobile), or Ana and Albert Kahoopii @ 808-887-2022(home)

Monday 11/5
6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Kona with NELSON RAY PARKER at the Mixx Bistro, located at King Kamehameha Mall. From the Queen K Highway, go south on Palani Road. Take a right on Kuakini Highway and the first left into King Kamehameha Mall. Parking available in front and back of mall. Thank you to Fern and Joan Desilets for opening up their establishment for this meeting! Please contact Iwalani for more information at 808.355.7654. Mobile phone 808.938.2794 and GFP Videophone 808.217.8309.

Tuesday 11/06

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Waikoloa with NELSON RAY PARKER at the home of Alain and Sandy Schiller. Thank you Alain and Sandy for so graciously opening up and sharing your home. Alain and Sandy live in Waikoloa at 68-1767 Puu Nui Place. Get on Paniolo Drive, go down to the Baptist Church and take right on Puu Nui Street. Take the first right on Puu Nui Place. Home is the second on the right before the fire hydrant. Tan Stucco. Phone:                       808.883.2489          , GFP:                       808.217.8316          , VideoPhone:                       808.217.8283 .

The Thursday morning meeting in Waikoloa will be now on special request only.

October 26, 2007

West Hawaii Meetings 10/29-11/2

Filed under: Meetings — Stephanie @ 3:35 pm

MONDAY

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Kona with JR and DOUG HACKETT at the Mixx Bistro, located at King Kamehameha Mall. From the Queen K Highway, go south on Palani Road. Take a right on Kuakini Highway and the first left into King Kamehameha Mall. Parking available in front and back of mall. Thank you to Fern and Joan Desilets for opening up their establishment for this meeting! Please contact Iwalani for more information at 808.355.7654. Mobile phone 808.938.2794 and GFP Videophone 808.217.8309.

Tuesday 10/30

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Waikoloa with NELSON RAY PARKER at the home of Alain and Sandy Schiller. Thank you Alain and Sandy for so graciously opening up and sharing your home. Alain and Sandy live in Waikoloa at 68-1767 Puu Nui Place. Get on Paniolo Drive, go down to the Baptist Church and take right on Puu Nui Street. Take the first right on Puu Nui Place. Home is the second on the right before the fire hydrant. Tan Stucco. Phone:                       808.883.2489          , GFP:                       808.217.8316          , VideoPhone:                       808.217.8283 .

The Thursday morning meeting in Waikoloa will be now on special request only.

October 25, 2007

Kiyosaki Video

Filed under: home based business — Stephanie @ 9:56 am

We need to change our mindsets about money…here is some great info

October 22, 2007

Meetings West Hawaii 10/22-26

Filed under: Meetings — Stephanie @ 9:08 am

For meetings elsewhere on the islands and more info, please check Liberty Ohana.

If you live on the mainland contact me and we can work something out.

Monday 10/22

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Kona with DOUG HACKETT at the Mixx Bistro, located at King Kamehameha Mall. From the Queen K Highway, go south on Palani Road. Take a right on Kuakini Highway and the first left into King Kamehameha Mall. Parking available in front and back of mall. Thank you to Fern and Joan Desilets for opening up their establishment for this meeting! Please contact Iwalani for more information at 808.355.7654. Mobile phone 808.938.2794 and GFP Videophone 808.217.8309.

Wednesday 10/24

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Waikoloa with NELSON RAY PARKER at the home of Alain and Sandy Schiller. Thank you Alain and Sandy for so graciously opening up and sharing your home. Alain and Sandy live in Waikoloa at 68-1767 Puu Nui Place. Get on Paniolo Drive, go down to the Baptist Church and take right on Puu Nui Street. Take the first right on Puu Nui Place. Home is the second on the right before the fire hydrant. Tan Stucco. Phone: 808.883.2489, GFP: 808.217.8316, VideoPhone: 808.217.8283.

Thursday 10/25

9:00AM Opportunity Meeting/Training in Waikoloa at Alain & Sandys Robin will be offering a concurrent training for IRs in the Comma Club during the presentation. Call Alain to RSVP: 883-2489, GFP 217-8316, Videophone 217-8283.

October 19, 2007

Liberty Updates

Filed under: Meetings — Stephanie @ 8:27 am

Randy Jeffers is coming to Hawaii for an all-day event/training Saturday, November 10 at the Marriot Waikoloa.  Cost is A$40 prepaid.  For more check out Liberty Ohana.

So far West Hawaii presentations next week are in Waikoloa.  Keep checking Liberty Ohana for more.

October 11, 2007

West Hawaii Meetings 10/11-16

Filed under: Meetings — Stephanie @ 11:05 pm

Always check Liberty Ohana’s site in case there are updated listings; also check there for meetings elsewhere and the phone trainings.  But here are some I know about so far.

Monday 10/15

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Kona with NELSON RAY PARKER at the Mixx Bistro, located at King Kamehameha Mall. IR training with WALT FURMAN. From the Queen K Highway, go south on Palani Road. Take a right on Kuakini Highway and the first left into King Kamehameha Mall. Parking available in front and back of mall. Thank you to Fern and Joan Desilets for opening up their establishment for this meeting! Please contact Iwalani for more information at 808.355.7654. Mobile phone 808.938.2794 and videophone 808.217.8309.

TUESDAY 10/16

6:30PM Opportunity Meeting in WEST HAWAII in Waikoloa with NELSON RAY PARKER at the home of Alain and Sandy Schiller. Thank you Alain and Sandy for so graciously opening up and sharing your home. Alain and Sandy live in Waikoloa at 68-1767 Puu Nui Place. Get on Paniolo Drive, go down to the Baptist Church and take right on Puu Nui Street. Take the first right on Puu Nui Place. Home is the second on the right before the fire hydrant. Tan Stucco. Phone: 808.883.2489, GFP: 808.217.8316, VideoPhone: 808.217.8283.


VoIP Rocking Telecom

Filed under: news, telecommunications, telecom, IP Telephony, VoIP — Stephanie @ 3:55 pm

VoIP is Rocking The Very Core of the Telecom Industry

October 8, 2007

Nonprofit Fundraising

Do you represent a nonprofit organization, or have a favorite charity? Do you wish you could give more to your local church? Network marketing is the 21st century’s answer to creative fundraising. With a high-tech product like VoIP, getting a utility for free AND making money on it is a win-win situation; not only does a company benefit from lower utility bills, but it’s an easy product and business idea to pass along. After only three subscribers, there are no required monthly or yearly fees or purchases; the opportunity becomes a 100% asset. Not to mention how the video phone could enable free video conferencing for any organization. Everyone needs a phone, and if they know their money will go to helping others in a very real way, it makes it even easier. It takes the “people helping people” idea to the next level.

Network marketing teaming up with NPOs offers great advantages to both parties. Just this past July there was a conference held in Washington, DC on direct marketing for nonprofits. This business structure certainly makes sense in the new 21st century business paradigm. Here is one article I found on the idea. Aside from the IP phone service, Liberty International also offers 300 other products, including grocery super-savers coupons that are often used to benefit local community organizations like schools and sports teams.

In order to maintain their tax exempt status, NPOs might have to pay taxes on unrelated business income; however, they could also establish wholly-owned subsidiaries to engage in business on behalf of the NPO. Run it by your legal or accounting advisors, keeping in mind this product, VoIP, is poised to revolutionize telecommunications with millions of new subscribers in the next couple of years. Starting your business now could mean outstanding income in the near future; how great to put it to good use helping people around the world.

For more information, please contact me and we can talk about whether this opportunity is right for you and your company, as well as what I can personally donate towards your cause.

October 5, 2007

Audio Presentation

If you sent me an email request , I will send you a link to an online audio presentation, given by JR Read, one of Liberty’s founding members. He’s very charismatic and it’s an hour or so well spent. This presentation, taped here in Kona in August, will tell you everything you need to know about this business; it’s also an easy way to pass on the opportunity to your friends and family.

October 3, 2007

Questioning Skype

A couple of years ago, Skype was acquired by eBay; now, people are beginning to question what eBay plans on doing with the company, which “still hasn’t made enough money to justify the hefty $2.6 billion price tag.” This article continues to quote an Internet analyst saying, “…at some point, free doesn’t work anymore.” On Monday, Skype was devalued by $1.43 billion after its co-founders recently resigned as executives. In August, Skype suffered a two-day outage, promoting many to question its reliability.

As many people know, Skype is a ‘free’ IP-to-IP phone service which until now, only charges customers for calling in or out to traditional or cell phones, called “Skype-In” or “Skype-Out.” But rumors are beginning to circulate that either the company will have to think about charging for all their services or adding advertising to the site to keep it financially viable. At this point evidence suggests their paid services usage is declining, as VoIP customers look for more reliable and price-conscious providers.

This article leads one to doubt whether Vonage will even be one of those; the company lost its shirt on hefty advertising, showing a loss of $338 million in 2006. It’s stock, once valued at $17 a share in 2006, is now less than a dollar a share. The article concludes, “Large companies are converting en masse to VoIP telephone service, but are relying on network specialists such as Cisco, Alcatel, or Nortel that guarantee reliability and quality.”

Skype is usually a question people have when considering investing in the Global Freedom phone; if they already have and use it, why bother? For one thing, unless you’re paying for Skype-Out, you don’t have a regular telephone number that rings in your house – you have to actually be on your computer, as does the other party you’re talking to, to use it, which isn’t necessary with the GFP. Another point is of course the reliability, and whether Skype will really remain ‘free’ forever. Though many VoIP providers offer some kind of free access, there is always a fine print regarding limited minutes, contracts, or required purchases – trust me, these companies are in it for the money. Free long-term, no-contract, unlimited phone service is unique to the GFP, and possible via its well-structured compensation plan. Yes, there is an initial investment, as with any business you start; but it is easily paid back many times over in bonuses and commissions, and after that it becomes purely an asset, with no further out-of-pocket expenses at all.

The question isn’t whether VoIP will be the communication method of the future; that has already been decided. The question is, are you going to be sending a check to your phone company, or receiving checks from them?

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