(ContentDesk) February 10, 2006 -- Canadian Diamond Traders Inc (CDT) has been operating their wholesale diamond trading business from Toronto since 2003.
In December 2004 they put in place a revolutionary new marketing plan to market their product and this has captured the imagination of people all over the world. The minimal investment of $100-$500 makes this program accessible to almost everyone and when one BC woman discovered the program after losing her job, she shared her excitement with friends.When CDT reopened after the Christmas vacation on January 9th, these three women were poised and ready with 40 downline to register.Today, just a month later, their organisation numbers almost 400, and they have nearly 40 diamonds to show for their efforts.
As they now await bonus cheques of nearly $3,000CDN, their enthusiasm has only increased for an opportunity that is accessible to anyone willing to invest a little money, time and effort into building a residual income,trading diamonds.Canadian Diamond Traders guarantees that all who enter their program will enjoy success; some faster than others, but all will succeed.
They offer a system that offers unparallelled equality to everyone who participates.
Traditional network marketers are finding that their skills in building teams are extremely valuable in this system, but that the accepted notions of position and upline/downline relationships are not as important here as in other programs.
Best of all you can enter multiple times, sponsor yourself repeatedly and enter other lines of sponsorship to take advantage of momentum there.
Most network marketing programs do not allow this.As Canadian Diamond Traders continues its evolution, coping with its exponential growth, the opportunity will only improve.
Team support, strategy and understanding the finer points of how the feeder and diamond tables work require the backing of a supportive sponsor.
Visit www.theroadtoretirement.com for more information on this opportunity and how to be sponsored strategically..
Diamonds, Dirt and Baseballs: What Do These have to Do With Mom?
San Diego, Calif. (ContentDesk) December 18, 2005 -- Diamond Moms, A Mothers Guide to Raising a Baseball Player, is the authors personal reflection on her experiences while raising her son in the world of baseball. Scheduled for release in January 2006, it covers baseball from t-ball to college and beyond. Written with the intention of educating moms on the ins-and-outs of a male dominated sport, it offers comprehensive information ranging in practical subjects such as equipping your son for the sport or providing baseball terminology for moms who are new to baseball to the emotional side of the game and how that influences parenting and coaching behavior.For the past 15 years Conradi sometimes felt like a blind woman in a mans world without a guide dog or white cane. According to Conradi, moms are less concerned with winning and more concerned that their sons successfully weather the physical, emotional and mental storms of a sport described by many as a game of failure. Information...
Diamonds, Dirt and Baseballs: What Do These have to Do With Mom?
Diamonds, Dirt and Baseballs: What Do These have to Do With Mom?
San Diego, Calif. (ContentDesk) December 18, 2005 -- Diamond Moms, A Mothers Guide to Raising a Baseball Player, is the authors personal reflection on her experiences while raising her son in the world of baseball. Scheduled for release in January 2006, it covers baseball from t-ball to college and beyond. Written with the intention of educating moms on the ins-and-outs of a male dominated sport, it offers comprehensive information ranging in practical subjects such as equipping your son for the sport or providing baseball terminology for moms who are new to baseball to the emotional side of the game and how that influences parenting and coaching behavior.For the past 15 years Conradi sometimes felt like a blind woman in a mans world without a guide dog or white cane. According to Conradi, moms are less concerned with winning and more concerned that their sons successfully weather the physical, emotional and mental storms of a sport described by many as a game of failure. Information...
Diamonds, Dirt and Baseballs: What Do These have to Do With Mom?
Diamonds, Dirt and Baseballs: What Do These have to Do With Mom?
San Diego, Calif. (ContentDesk) December 18, 2005 -- Diamond Moms, A Mothers Guide to Raising a Baseball Player, is the authors personal reflection on her experiences while raising her son in the world of baseball. Scheduled for release in January 2006, it covers baseball from t-ball to college and beyond. Written with the intention of educating moms on the ins-and-outs of a male dominated sport, it offers comprehensive information ranging in practical subjects such as equipping your son for the sport or providing baseball terminology for moms who are new to baseball to the emotional side of the game and how that influences parenting and coaching behavior.For the past 15 years Conradi sometimes felt like a blind woman in a mans world without a guide dog or white cane. According to Conradi, moms are less concerned with winning and more concerned that their sons successfully weather the physical, emotional and mental storms of a sport described by many as a game of failure. Information...
Diamonds, Dirt and Baseballs: What Do These have to Do With Mom?
Homebuilder K. Hovnanian Homes Awarded with Three STARS Awards from NCHBA
Charlotte, NC (ContentDesk) October 9, 2005 -- Homebuilder K. Hovnanian Homes in Raleigh was honored with three awards at the 2005 STARS Awards Gala. K. Hovnanian won a STARS Award for best brochure/direct mail piece for its NewHome101 campaign. The company also won two STARS Outstanding Achievement Awards for the campaign - best logo design for a company and best billboard.The NewHome101 campaign, which helped lead the company to its best year in the Triangle area, has already brought the homebuilder 11 awards from local, national and international committees.
K. Hovnanians Newhome101 campaign and website, www.NewHome101.com, is designed to appeal to first-time and move-up buyers by revealing the advantages of buying a newly constructed, technologically enhanced home versus an older house. The site also educates users about the advantages of home buying versus renting. The North Carolina Homebuilders Association...