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FamilyMatters

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Oct 27, 2007, 3:38:58 AM10/27/07
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Family Reunion Planning and Genealogy Career

Offers guidance for starting a family reunion planning business. Learn
popular family reunion themes and types of gatherings. How to write an
event management timeline. Make good use of genealogy research kits
and family reunion planning software. Get expert suggestions and tips
for finding event vendors and suppliers. Find out how to earn high
commissions in the tour and travel industry. Order T-shirts, book
cruises and Broadway shows, organize genealogy presentations and
homestead tours all the family will enjoy.

Where To Start
To start a successful event planning business I recommend readers take
the time to study the market in their area as well as online. Find out
how much traffic is driven to businesses offering event planning and
management services. Study the competition and find out how much they
are actually profiting and how they draw clients in.

Study The Market
Take the time to study the products that draw the most sales and
determine why. How can you get this information? One way to start is
picking up community magazines at your local library. Most articles
write-ups delve deep inside the company's business methods and provide
you with enough clues to build a good competitor profile. When
companies go public look up press releases, financial info and
competitor comments. Some companies post their business and marketing
plan online. Take the time to study the strategic marketing plan and
determine what is needed to penetrate the market.

Event Planning Business Plan
Once you gathered information you're ready to start writing your own
business plan. To do this systematically and productively begin with a
business plan and end with a career specific startup kit. A business
plan will help you focus on the product, service and marketing
strategy that is likely to get your business off and running in the
right direction.

Event Planning Career Kits
Career kits normally consist of a step by step general business plan
writing and startup guide, event specific planning, organizing and
management system software as well as a handy event planners organizer
folio complete with useful tools, event organizing agreement forms,
event planning calendar, calculator, budget management system and
business documents all in one event planning portfolio.
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Robert Melson

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Oct 27, 2007, 12:00:50 PM10/27/07
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In article <1193470738.6...@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,


FamilyMatters <l...@fimark.net> writes:
> Family Reunion Planning and Genealogy Career
>

While there are some who will disagree, I think you need to
consider the nature of this group before posting commercial
ads. This is a group for the _discussion_ of genealogy, not
a commercial marketplace. For that, there's
soc.genealogy.marketplace.

If you are as clueless as your posting here would seem to
indicate, there's absolutely no incentive for the folks who
normally gather here to consider your product/service or do
do much more than point and laugh at your spam.

Look before you leap, learn before you do.


--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
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"People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are
hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer

clifto

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Oct 27, 2007, 4:12:28 PM10/27/07
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Robert Melson wrote:
> FamilyMatters <l...@fimark.net> writes:
>> Family Reunion Planning and Genealogy Career
>>
>
> While there are some who will disagree, I think you need to
> consider the nature of this group before posting commercial
> ads. This is a group for the _discussion_ of genealogy, not
> a commercial marketplace. For that, there's
> soc.genealogy.marketplace.
>
> If you are as clueless as your posting here would seem to
> indicate, there's absolutely no incentive for the folks who
> normally gather here to consider your product/service or do
> do much more than point and laugh at your spam.
>
> Look before you leap, learn before you do.

Well said.

However, note that the spammer posted this from a branch of the Baltimore
Public Library. Presumably this is to avoid endangering his own account.

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Robert Melson

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Oct 27, 2007, 4:44:38 PM10/27/07
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In article <dmicv4-...@remote.clifto.com>,

clifto <cli...@gmail.com> writes:
> Robert Melson wrote:
>> FamilyMatters <l...@fimark.net> writes:
>>> Family Reunion Planning and Genealogy Career
>>>
>>
>> While there are some who will disagree, I think you need to
>> consider the nature of this group before posting commercial
>> ads. This is a group for the _discussion_ of genealogy, not
<snip>
> Well said.
>
> However, note that the spammer posted this from a branch of the Baltimore
> Public Library. Presumably this is to avoid endangering his own account.
>
A quick lookup of the ip address in the headers confirms what
you say about the Baltimore Public Library. A whois on the
fimark.net domain shows the fimark admin using an Baltimore
Public Library address for tech communications. Dunno that it's
so much an attempt to disguise anything as it is pure cluelessness
and rudeness.
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