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SUCCESS STORIES
Here are just a few of the many people that have benefitted enormously from being involved with the Success Alliance franchise business.
Robyn & Dale 
Dale had been a dentist for a number of years, during which time he obtained five different tertiary qualifications in the field of science and dentistry. After about 15 years of private practice, Dale realised that at no stage could he leverage his time. As well, his short- and long-term security was always limited, so he branched into various other ways of making money... computers, software, real estate and boats. Most ventures were successful, but prohibitively time consuming. In essence, he had only created more self-employment businesses. Remaining in dentistry seemed more logical, until he came across the concept of franchising and was immediately impressed. However, he did not investigate the company that he initially joined and after four years (and achieving a high rank within that company) he realised he had been wasting his time. In fact, rather than making money he had been running his franchise business at a net loss. Nevertheless, he was still impressed with the business concept and looked around for a better company. Dale became involved with his present company and both he and Robyn started to build a business. Robyn was very hesitant about the concept initially, considering her experience in the previous venture. However, after about two to three years they reached a high level of income and received a 'free' car. After five years their net income was well into six figures... a much higher return than from dentistry. At about this time Dale suffered a severe back injury and had to decrease his involvement with his dental practice. Eventually this necessitated him selling his practice, however he continued to work in the area of dentistry as best he could. He also continued his interest in clinical research. There's an old saying, "dig the well before you are thirsty". Thankfully, because of their foresight in being involved with their particular franchise and the Success Alliance™ team, they both now have a wonderful, secure, debt-free and rewarding lifestyle — a life with style, not a life without style, that provides a substantial family income despite Dale being unable to practice full-time dentistry any more.
Paul 
Paul had been involved a number of business ventures during his life. He had some money, but in his later life Paul had been involved with several business failures. Therefore he was certainly not financially secure in his retirement. At the age of sixty nine, after being involved with many businesses, Paul decided to have a look at franchising. He investigated it thoroughly and decided to get started. Within three years (when he was seventy two years of age) he was making in the vicinity of $30,000 per month. This was an income he had never dreamed of in his entire life. After approximately ten years' involvement, Paul (at eighty) has not made less than $500,000 per year net profit from his business for the last five years. He has had three Mercedes Benz paid for by his company, has toured the world extensively and is having a thoroughly fantastic time in retirement. His health is better now than it was 10 years ago. To make it even better, and to add more purpose to his life, he has been able to donate large sums of money to many charities of his choice.
Judy & Glyndon 
Judy and Glyndon are farmers and have made very little money in the last 15 years from their farm. They worked hard and long hours, but due to the economic circumstances surrounding farming, they made very little money. For this reason they looked at alternative ways of making money. Some time ago they invested in a newsagency, but after five years they realised that they were only breaking even (possibly losing money). They sold that business at a loss. Then they joined with Success Alliance™. In the first twelve months they managed to created quite a reasonable income. With the help of some business colleagues in the Success Alliance™ team they started to learn and study more about their own particular franchise. They found out how to duplicate themselves and teach others how to do the same. This business was very different from anything they had experienced before. So it took some time for them to learn how to go about it. But they persisted and by the end of the third year they were making around $1,500 to $2,000 per month. After four years they had increased that amount to $3,000 per month and they were able to buy a brand new car and have it paid for by their company. They now make more profit through this franchise than they do from their farm. Glyndon continues to run the farm, although with a decreasing dependence in it, while Judy runs their continually expanding and increasingly profitable franchise business. Most of their discretionary income is derived from this business.
Micko

Micko worked for the Government for several years and considered himself to be average middle class, living comfortably in a small house and driving an average car. He was looking to get out of the “mortgage trap” but, although he tried a few things, he could never quite get things to work as he wanted. One day his accountant introduced Micko and his wife Beth to a new multilevel franchising company. Because of their previous bitter experience, they were reluctant to give the industry another chance. However, they eventually did. Their original goal was about $200 per month and they achieved that very quickly and were making approximately $5000 per month within a year. Within a reasonable period of time Micko was able to retire. Unfortunately Beth became very ill and passed away. During this very emotional and difficult time, Micko and his family were able to survive financially (and with minimal physical input into their business) because of the leveraged time he and Beth had established and the royalty income that their marketing business produced. Over recent years, Micko has been able to get his life back together. He has traveled extensively with his two sons and friends. He has been able to provide a wonderful and secure lifestyle for his family. He has now expanded his horizons to many different projects which he enjoys. He has also been able buy many of the “big boy toys” that he always wanted. A lot of people told Micko that it could not work – but it did. It is simple and anyone can do it. Micko just had a dream and did the work, and now he has financial freedom and time flexibility.
Elizabeth & Nelson 
Nelson and Elizabeth had four children close together and quite late in their married life. For this reason, over the last 13 years Elizabeth has essentially been a full-time mum and supporting Nelson in their traditional family business. However, she had always wanted the opportunity to utilise her obvious expertise in dealing with people. Nelson had been involved with a number of industries and for 18 years had been a newsagent. They were impressed when they initially looked at franchising and they joined a company without giving it too much consideration. Unfortunately their experience was not good. They ran that business at a loss and spent an enormous amount of time getting nowhere.
However, they were approached about their current franchising company and after a lengthy investigation joined the Success Alliance™ team. About the time they did, Nelson's newsagency started to decline due to outside influences. Obviously distracted by this, Nelson spent more and more time (about 60 to 80 hours per week) trying to prop up his traditional business. However, with the little time that they did have available, they pushed on as best they could building their franchise. Elizabeth found that she could work this business from home by taking advantage of every opportunity that presented itself. This did not compromise their traditional business or family life. They now have an income that has replaced the income that they were making from their newsagency. They are also on their company's 'car program' which has allowed them to buy two brand new Nissan Patrols which seats all of their family in style, safety and comfort.
Greg 
Greg was a world famous test cricketer. After his retirement from cricket, he became very successful in a variety of marketing businesses and television commentary. However the downside for Greg had always been that he had very little time for himself, his wife or his family, even though he generated considerable income. For this reason he looked at franchising as a superannuation policy and became involved. Unfortunately he initially chose the wrong company and found out after two years of tremendous effort that he had wasted his time and spent a great deal of money. Therefore, he was obviously sceptical when re-approached about the industry. However, since he understood the concept of time leverage that was involved, he decided to re-evaluate it. He carefully studied the company that he eventually became involved with. He found that the company's health and nutritional products gave him enormous benefits. Greg now has his eventual retirement under control. |