I am Ayel, a 20-year old physics teacher. I am passionate about learning new things. My interests include: writing, music, photography, digital art, and road trips.
Updated from Internet cafés, this blog is an account of my journey as young man in search for the true essence of life and happiness. This features my encounters with little miracles along the way.
ONE OF my co-teachers here have been involved so many business ventures but he failed in most of them. He has had an outlet in the public market, which eventually had to close. He had other ventures, too, in which, as I said, he did not make it big.
I asked him recently about it and he told me what he lacked -- a sturdy system. He did not systematize his business from production to promotion and marketing. He did business the traditional way, in other words.
He is amenable to it. In fact, he is glad that adopted the system of an established firm and localized it to suit his local clients.
It is the same system that my friend introduced to me and wanted me to take part of it. But I said, it is not one my priorities as of this time and I couldn't commit myself to it. The firm is recognized worldwide but they work on the person-to-person level. It might work, but not very conclusively.
Recently, I encountered a firm of similar structure. But unlike the former, this one knows email marketing and uses it to widen their client base. I received an email inviting me to be one of the team leaders. It's cool because I understand that in this kind of business structure, if you belong to the pioneering group, you have great chances at earning big. However, I am not quite sure if I have time to travel meet them personally--the big boss is coming to the Philippines in February.
I'm interested in the company. But only if my job description would be a bit different from what they are offering me. What I could do for them is maybe just to operate their email marketing software so I could just work at home. You know. I am a teacher and because of that my mobility is quite limited. I could not just fly to Cebu or Manila whenever I want. I have classes to attend and students to attend to. In other words, I work day and night. Even on weekends. So, definitely, it's not the job for me.
Speaking of email marketing, I have come across a bulk email marketing software. It is robust and reliable. It's fast, too. What is good about this software is that it enables everyone to create stunning email campaigns. It has auto email responders so you don't have to attend to each and every email all the time. Furthermore, it enables you to analyze which campaign is effective and solicits positive response from the recipients. You can also have target your contacts and make your email marketing efficient.