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Learn the Secrets to Starting Your Own
Home-Based Export Business
to the Philippines


HAVE YOU EVER dreamed of having your own business? Would you like to be your own boss? The United States is the land of opportunity and the home of free enterprise. Yet statistically you have a 97% chance of ending up either dead, broke or still working at the age of 65. What's wrong here? Interestingly enough, less than 5% of the American people work for themselves, everyone else has a job. Think there's a correlation between the two statistics? You bet there is. In case you haven't realized it already, you can't get rich working for someone else. You need to have your own business.

Tax Laws Were Written for Business Owners

If you work for someone else, you've probably noticed the big chunk of money taken out of your paycheck for taxes. If you want to keep more of your hard earned money instead of giving it to the government, there's an acceptable and legal way to accomplish this: start your own business. There are legitimate tax benefits to having your own business that any CPA can vouch for--write-offs that the average fellow with a job can't deduct. Now here's your opportunity to join the growing ranks of people who are starting their own home-based businesses.

In our special report How to Start Your Own Home-Based Export Business to the Philippines you will learn all you need to know to start your own home-based export business. No import/export license is required. Mark-up potential is 100-500%.

In this report you will learn:
  • How to legally avoid qualifying as a "commercial" exporter

  • The U.S. law and you; What's legal and what's not

  • What to export

  • What not to export

  • Where to find the best source of goods to export

  • How to handle finances

  • Secrets to bypassing the Republic of the Philippines (R.P.) mail system (historically slow and corrupt) for business purposes

  • The Internet and Your Business--What you need to know

  • How to use Philippine law to your advantage

  • How to enlarge your customer base

  • Philippine import laws explained

  • Secrets to using freight shippers vs. the U.S. Postal Service

  • Directory of specialized freight shippers to the Philippines

New Information Added May 25, 2000! Online trade resource guide. Includes nearly two dozen free sources of export trade leads on the Internet

Also includes a special tax kit created and designed specifically for a home-based export business to the Philippines. You will find explanations and definitions of what kind of deductions you can take as a new business owner. Includes the new "Recordkeeper" System (supplied as a downloadable Excel workbook and/or .PDF file), an easy to use tax preparation guide with worksheets that will make your business bookkeeping as painless as possible.

How much money can I make? Like anything else in life, your success or failure will depend upon the effort you put into your business. No guarantees can be made. But this is a low risk business that will certainly make you money if you follow the plan laid out in our report.

Do I need to quit my job to do this business? This business is designed to be done on a part time basis, as a way to supplement your income. It is not necessary to quit your present job, but certainly with hard work it can easily more than replace your current income.

Please note: This report does not deal with exporting large shipments in those massive green containers. Major headache! I certainly don't want to have to deal with customs, getting a license, figuring out tariffs, spending hours filling out paperwork, spending tons of money on insurance, then worry about what's going to happen to my goods at the other end. If that's what you're looking for, you won't find it here! This report is for people who don't have a lot of time on their hands, or the money necessary to invest a large sum of money. What we are dealing with in this report is the use of "Balikbayan" (meaning returning R.P. citizen) boxes as an economical way to ship your products. Some of the advantages to using this method of operation include:

  • no government red tape

  • flexible hours

  • small time investment

  • little or no financial commitment

  • low risk

  • no additional overhead

  • little paperwork

  • no liability risk

This special report offers a blueprint for success in the export business. If you've always wanted to go into business for yourself, here's a very low risk/low cost way to get started.






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