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Become an Energy Consultant and Earn Monthly Residuals

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If you are looking for a profitable business that you can run out of your home and make a substantial monthly income, then take a look at becoming an energy Excavation Company Massachusetts . Energy is hot right now and many states have deregulated energy in their states and created competitive bidding, which can save the customer money and make you money at the same time. The purpose of this article is to show you how you can become an energy consultant or agent and make significant monthly commissions.

Several states, some of which include Texas, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maine, Rhode Island, Michigan, Illinois, Oregon, Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, Montana, and Washington DC are deregulated in energy to some degree. Some are deregulated in the electricity market and some are deregulated in the natural gas market and some are deregulated in both markets. This means that in these deregulated areas, competition is allowed to come in and compete for the business in the electricity and natural gas markets. Several companies have formed to offer discounted electricity and natural gas in these states. This has created a huge opportunity for all of us that desire to profit in this new environment.



What does this mean for you? Now you are able to become an energy Excavation Company Massachusetts  or agent, working for one of these competitive companies as a non-exclusive, independent contractor. You can work right out of your home and you don't have to spend any money to get started. First, you need to select a company to be a consultant for. You should talk to their Channel Partner representative and interview them as to what they have to offer you. Are there any upfront costs? What are the commissions? How does the process work? Can I recruit subagents under me? Do they have training for you? How do I find customers? To find a list of these competitive companies, just Google "energy channel partners".

Once you have selected an energy company and signed their agreement, you are ready to get started. You should get as much training as you can about the energy markets, pricing breakdown, bill analysis, and marketing/sales strategies.

In working with consultants and agents in the telecom market over the last 25 years, I have found that the most successful people ( making six figures annually) use one or more of three marketing strategies. First is web marketing over the Internet. Many consultants build multiple websites, targeted at different market niches to generate business. These agents use pay for clicks on Google, Search Engine Optimization, banners, Social Media marketing, ads on Facebook, LinkedIn, videos and articles.

The second strategy is to use telemarketing to screen and qualify leads from a targeted list of prospects. The script should focus on how you, as a consultant, can save them money on their electricity or natural gas bills. Your goal should be getting a copy or scan of one of their monthly bills. Establishing rapport with the prospect is very important in building a relationship with each prospect. If you feel that you are not the person to smile and dial, then you could always hire a part time telemarketer to do this for you.

The third strategy is to schedule personal visits via the telephone and go out and meet with the prospect face to face. In a personal visit, you can establish rapport with the prospect and demonstrate your expertise directly. It is also easier to get a copy of their energy bill while you are out there in their office.





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The CA/T Magic Show

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The gushing and fawning by Boston columnists over how quickly Governor Mitt Romney mastered the nuts and bolts of Big Dig information is frightening. I think his new found leadership is a diversion. In a slick show of “control” over the Central Artery Tunnel fiasco, Mitt commands respect with a flick of his magic pointer. The media swoon. It looks like a Boston rendition of Chicago; Bechtel as Roxie Hart kept safe and comfy in the lap of master puppeteer Mitt Romney, playing Billy Flynn. Nice guy, cute guy, downright lovable when he is home pretending he cares, great song and dance man, but there is more going on here than screwing in anchor bolts. Much harder questions need to be asked and investigated by the local media and by independent safety engineers to assure that no more 3-ton ceiling slabs land on commuters or travelers. But, as with any good magic show, Mitt has all eyes trained on the anchor bolts while he tries to convince the public jury that the real fault lies with Matt Amarillo and that Bechtel should be free to just walk out the door.



Just when we thought it was going to be safe to go back in the Central Artery Tunnels in Boston, the Governor let us know that more anchor bolts were faulty in several lanes of I-90 and perhaps in more tunnels. One of the problems with listening to Governor Romney, Turnpike Chair Matt Amarillo or most CA/T predecessors is that they are lawyers and businessmen, not engineers. So take a minute during the Magic Mitt Show to visit the Excavation Company Massachusetts  with my tunnel vision because something does not smell right. Even though the laser light is dazzling and the hard hat adds such charm. I’m not ready to clear the deck of the Super Scoop barge for
a decisive victory photo-op.

First, take a really close look at the failed epoxy holding the anchor bolts that suspend the 3-ton concrete ceiling panels. Here are some of the easy to follow instructions for construction workers regarding epoxy-
“Prior to application, all areas must be free of contamination such as waxes, oils, loose concrete, dirt, curing compounds, etc. Acid etching, followed by proper neutralization and rinsing, is usually acceptable if the concrete is in excellent condition, not contaminated.” (Excavation Company Massachusetts ).

Drum Roll-Mitt’s shines a laser light into the dark tunnel and we hear the “ooows” and “ahhhs” over the new, shiny anchor bolts, and a slight of hand trick begins. Will the rabbit now stay in the hole or pop out of the hard hat?

Wake up. Remove your gaze from the anchor bolts and focus on the other end of the suspension rods within the ceiling panels themselves. We see a concrete ceiling with newly tightened anchor bolts on the top and steel cable rods embedded in 3-ton concrete slabs suspended beneath on the other end of the cable. No steel beams exist in the I-90 connector to create the desirable steel-bolted-to-steel infrastructure. So any suspended cable will only behave as well as the concrete on either end allows it to behave. If I put an anchor bolt in a wad of silly putty and hang a rod embedded in 5 lbs. of modeling clay from it…well it’s hanging there with a limited lifespan, I don’t care how new the anchor bolt might be.



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