May 26, 2007
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Lack of profits in an entrepreneurial venture, often caused by the failure of entrepreneurs and small business owners to ask the right questions. Coinciding with EntrepreneurshipWeekUSA an honest and straight forward e-Seminar for entrepreneurs and small business teaches a 'how to start a business' and 'how to structure a business' so that anyone can work from home and/or make money online. The Ultimate Business ToolBox™ is delivered by David Bullock & Bill Samson and hosted by Jim Peake and published by My Success Gateway, LLC.
Marblehead, MA (PRWEB) February 26, 2007 — Current global market conditions are driving many more people to start a business since the tools are readily available and they seek the additional income, independence from their corporate jobs and they choose to have more time freedom with their families. With corporate downsizings, layoffs, mergers, job cuts and career instability people want time freedom and financial independence from their employers.

However, the lack of profits, including the ability to make money online is reported by small business owners in their entrepreneurial ventures. Often the inability to make money is caused by the failure of the small business owners to ask the right questions, can be easily solved. Coinciding with EntrepreneurshipWeekUSA February 24th - March 4th, My Success Gateway, LLC has delivered an honest and straight forward e-Seminar Ultimate Business ToolBox™ for entrepreneurs and small business owners as well as high school and college students and people thinking about a business or just want to learn how to start a business. The e-Seminar is delivered by David Bullock & Bill Samson, hosted by Jim Peake and published by My Success Gateway, LLC.
The target market for Ultimate Business ToolBox™ is global and for anyone who is in a free market economy and wants to access core principles of business building success and entrepreneurship. The Ultimate Business ToolBox™ fits into any business (retail, storefront, services, work from home, home based business, MLM) since the principles are the same universally in a for profit creation environment. "What's inside this 'box' is the equivalent to at least 2 years of my marketing and business degree. I am beginning my entrepreneurial journey and whether I choose a product, service, something tangible or intangible, I now have a simple business formula to follow and be successful," said beta student Rhonda Barsamian.
"The two key factors that determine an entrepreneurs' success are human factors and they are often over looked. Successful entrepreneurs have strong private networks as well as stronger extended networks and virtually every successful entrepreneur has at least one mentor," claims Jim Peake, CEO of My Success Gateway, LLC. Ultimate Business ToolBox™ provides a mentorship component and My Success Gateway, LLC provides an extended network for the entrepreneur. More information is available at http://www.ultimatebusinesstoolbox.com.
About My Success Gateway, LLC
My Success Gateway, LLC is based in Marblehead, Massachusetts with offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a Web 2.0 network and community that provides instant access to tools for success for entrepreneurs, small business, work from home moms and work from home dads. My Success Gateway, LLC provides podcast audio, video, text, user reviews in a ranking engine. http://www.mysuccessgateway.com
About David Bullock
David is President of White Bullock Group, Inc based in Murfreesboro, TN which is an advertising and sales optimization company. David has worked for corporate giants: E.I. Dupont / General Motors, Mobil Oil and Fanuc Robotics North America. David increases his customer's revenues and lowers their costs by increasing conversions and testing different marketing methods. David has sold over $100,000,000 in product and services in his career.
Honda’s announcement to enter the small car market in India is fueled by the prediction that the country’s demand for small cars will continue to increase in the near future. It has been estimated that by the year 2016, annual car sales in India will reach 3 million units. This predicted car sales will be divided by car manufacturers such as Suzuki and Hyundai, both of which have an already established buyer base in the country, as well as other brands like Nissan, Renault, General Motors, Volkswagen, Honda and other domestic and international brands who are willing to invest in India.
Aside from these two countries, another Asian country is fast becoming a hub for car manufacturers. India is now the fourth biggest car market in the Asian continent and car companies are taking notice. Not so long ago, General Motors announced their interest in the growing auto market of the country. Aside from General Motors, the alliance of Nissan and Renault has already started testing the Indian auto market. Following their steps towards the high ranks is the second largest Japanese car manufacturer Honda.
The company announced that they will be manufacturing and selling compact cars in the region by the year 2009. The company’s decision to market smaller cars in the country is due to the fact that the three-quarters of all the cars sold in India are compact cars. General Motors, Volkswagen, Nissan, and Renault have also announced that they will be manufacturing small cars for the country. Honda’s small cars to be sold in India will be built on a plant to be constructed in Rajasthan. The company reported that they expect to spend $728 million in the construction of the new assembly facility.
Honda to Increase Presence in Indian Auto Market
The Asian continent is fast becoming a huge market for automobiles. While some European markets seem to be slowing down and the U.S. auto sales is hampered by housing problems, Asian countries are increasingly becoming a favorite of car manufacturers. In fact, China and Japan are only next to the United States in terms of auto sales.

