Wounded soldier finds new career
Good day everyone! I'm Jeff N Marquis co-author of "Untapped Wealth discovered."
With the permission of Marty who now lives in San Francisco I'm going to tell you his success story and how he has managed to pull himself out of the dumps into a very thriving business.
You see, Marty was one of the first American soldiers injured in Iraq in 2003 and due to the extent of his injuries he was given an honorable discharge from the army. However, when he returned to San Francisco he like many others slipped into a deep depression and for a time he was at a complete loss as to how he would resume a normal life. Marty had lost an eye and part of his face had been damaged by shrapnel. Marty was in trouble and his young wife Denise knew it only too well.
Marty struggled for over year but one day his wife got a bright idea and after turning it over in her mind for a while she decided to seek help from a guidance counsellor. She knew that Marty loved carpentry and that he also loved kids so she thought that if somehow she could get him interested in making wooden toys for kids it may just do the trick.
Denise discussed her ideas with the guidance counsellor and he contacted us in the summer of 2004 to seek our help. We met with Marty and Denise and at first we had to work very hard to get past his mental barriers but we wanted to help this young couple and we kept chipping away at Marty till one day some six months after we first met him Marty decided to work with us to go into the toy making business. I'm not sure if the Christmas holiday season helped but whatever it was in mid January of 2005 Marty was ready for action and so we worked with him to develop a business plan.
We helped him to develop a business plan and from this came a request for a business loan which he got. Then Marty, Denise, and our team worked for the next three months to put things in place. Denise took care of the Internet side of things using her skills as a website developer. We worked with Marty to develop brochures and ads which he distributed among friends who also helped. We gave him consulting support and helped him to network.
Marty and Denise opened for business in the fall of 2005 and by Christmas they had their little home store up and running well stocked with wooden toys plus a bit more. Marty and Denise have been in business for just six months now and they have already been able to pay back half their loan to the bank. They work long hard hours but we are confident that they will be successful because they have chosen to go into business in a niche market where competition is not so heavy in their area, and demand is healthy. We expect Marty and Denise to break even for this year and this in itself is a great start.
There is much to say for Niche markets and how you could take advantage of them just like Marty and Denise. I can show you how to do this through the book that I have co-authored with Kerry J Harrison "Untapped Wealth Discovered."
Our book will help you to identify and develop suitable businesses in niche markets where demand is healthy, competition is light, and growth is expected to continue for a very long time. Just look at the niche market that Marty and Denise are in. A niche market where demand will continue to grow because kids will always be around to demand wooden toys and Marty wanted me to tell you that even adults are asking for wooden toys as collector's items. Items such as doll houses, hand painted wooden Christmas ornaments, model boats and ships, wooden soldiers, plus more.
Give our book a read and learn how to become successful like Marty and Denise. Visit www.untappedwealth.com/order.htm to pick up your copy.
With the permission of Marty who now lives in San Francisco I'm going to tell you his success story and how he has managed to pull himself out of the dumps into a very thriving business.
You see, Marty was one of the first American soldiers injured in Iraq in 2003 and due to the extent of his injuries he was given an honorable discharge from the army. However, when he returned to San Francisco he like many others slipped into a deep depression and for a time he was at a complete loss as to how he would resume a normal life. Marty had lost an eye and part of his face had been damaged by shrapnel. Marty was in trouble and his young wife Denise knew it only too well.
Marty struggled for over year but one day his wife got a bright idea and after turning it over in her mind for a while she decided to seek help from a guidance counsellor. She knew that Marty loved carpentry and that he also loved kids so she thought that if somehow she could get him interested in making wooden toys for kids it may just do the trick.
Denise discussed her ideas with the guidance counsellor and he contacted us in the summer of 2004 to seek our help. We met with Marty and Denise and at first we had to work very hard to get past his mental barriers but we wanted to help this young couple and we kept chipping away at Marty till one day some six months after we first met him Marty decided to work with us to go into the toy making business. I'm not sure if the Christmas holiday season helped but whatever it was in mid January of 2005 Marty was ready for action and so we worked with him to develop a business plan.
We helped him to develop a business plan and from this came a request for a business loan which he got. Then Marty, Denise, and our team worked for the next three months to put things in place. Denise took care of the Internet side of things using her skills as a website developer. We worked with Marty to develop brochures and ads which he distributed among friends who also helped. We gave him consulting support and helped him to network.
Marty and Denise opened for business in the fall of 2005 and by Christmas they had their little home store up and running well stocked with wooden toys plus a bit more. Marty and Denise have been in business for just six months now and they have already been able to pay back half their loan to the bank. They work long hard hours but we are confident that they will be successful because they have chosen to go into business in a niche market where competition is not so heavy in their area, and demand is healthy. We expect Marty and Denise to break even for this year and this in itself is a great start.
There is much to say for Niche markets and how you could take advantage of them just like Marty and Denise. I can show you how to do this through the book that I have co-authored with Kerry J Harrison "Untapped Wealth Discovered."
Our book will help you to identify and develop suitable businesses in niche markets where demand is healthy, competition is light, and growth is expected to continue for a very long time. Just look at the niche market that Marty and Denise are in. A niche market where demand will continue to grow because kids will always be around to demand wooden toys and Marty wanted me to tell you that even adults are asking for wooden toys as collector's items. Items such as doll houses, hand painted wooden Christmas ornaments, model boats and ships, wooden soldiers, plus more.
Give our book a read and learn how to become successful like Marty and Denise. Visit www.untappedwealth.com/order.htm to pick up your copy.
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