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TIMING IS EVERYTHING!!

CAPITALIZE ON THE “$10 TRILLION DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY”

NYBB IS EXPANDING AND SEEKING PARTNERS!

THE IDEAL OPPORTUNITY FOR M&A INTERMEDIARIES, CPA’S, ATTORNEYS, CFO’S, CEO’S, SUCCESSFUL SALES PROFESSIONALS & MID MARKET BUSINESS BROKERS
 
Yes timing in business is like location in real estate. It’s one of the key factors that determine what is possible. NYBB is poised for explosive growth in 2012 and beyond. Our industry is reaching critical mass with Baby Boomers retiring in record numbers. You can participate in what’s about to happen and this year can be your “SUPER BOWL” opportunity. It is the best time to BUILD YOUR OWN BUSINESS, Leverage Your Sales Talents, Leverage your industry contacts and cash in on those sale skills and entrepreneurial instincts you have had for a long time.

This is the most exciting and profitable time to be involved as a Merger & Acquisition Advisor (M&A Advisor), a Business Intermediary or even a Business Broker . Have the time freedom and the ability to make your own schedule. NYBB offers a powerful platform, a reputation earned over the past 9 years and the ability to provide a solution to business owners not matched in today’s business marketplace. Author Richard E. Jackim coined the coming wave as the “The $10 Trillion Dollar Opportunity.”
FIND THE RIGHT TEAM, PARTNER FOR PROFIT AND MAKE THE INCOME YOU DESERVE!
Here is what the NYBB PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY Offers: INSTANT IDENTITY & AAA REPUTATION
·        MOST GENEROUS FEE ARRANGEMENT IN THE INDUSTRY (80% Partner Share Available)
·       No Capital Investment
·        No Licensing Fees
·        No Franchise Fees
·        Profit Sharing
·        Multiple Streams of Income( Valuation, Lending, Equipment Appraisal, Consultation, Real Estate**)
·        Home Office Support
·        Comprehensive Training (Initial training course mandatory*)
·        E&O Insurance (Errors & Omissions)
·        CRM( Customer Relationship Management) Program
·        Established and Targeted Direct Mail program
·        Telemarketing facilitation program
·        Private Equity Access (Established Relationships are already in place)
·        Exclusive Territory Internet Lead program
·        Business Information Database
·        Database Access of Comparative Sales
·        Support materials
 
Your Cost:
*Training Program (3 days): Nominal cost rebated with first major transaction (text books additional)
Business Cards and Stationary: $300(approximate); Initial COI Mailing: Piece dependent
Monthly Affiliation/Servicing Fee: $350 (Includes live phone service, voice mail box, E&O Insurance, Searchable Business Database, CRM Program (Landslide), Web Postings of all Listings, Email Database Marketing, Press Releases, Speaking Engagements, PowerPoint presentations.
**NYS Real Estate License required for any fees or commissions to be earned and paid

Contact NYBB at 631.390.9650; Fax to: 866.515.6773 or email to: info@nybbinc.com

68 South Service Road. Suite 100 Melville, New York  11747


  

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