2. Problem: The White Elephant in the room Sales are not what we desire We have run out of people to talk to How can we really make a viable living as a VCS Inc. Distributor?
3. We believe people don’t want to Buy anything Be sold Join an MLM Pay for things Attend Meetings Look at Websites Because they are too busy and have different agenda’s than ours
4. What they do want is to be Rich Thin Successful Happy Beautiful Popular Famous They want things free, fast and easy
5. So how do we appeal to what they want & eliminate what they don’t? It has to be FREE, or cheap It has to make them feel good Deliver a sense of belonging Work towards some greater good
6. What about a program that helps people? Creates awareness Teaches Gives Back Helps people Makes life easier Imagine life with out suffrage and equal rights … these movements took door to door hand to hand work
7. Our economy needs help The digital divide has caused many of the problems we see with job loss. American is transitioning from the Industrial age to the Digital information age and our initiative is really to bring them to the opportunity age where they can take advantage of innovation, opportunity and benefits before they become extinct
8. Small Business Owners Have not adopted technology The current professional development courses have failed our systems Work forces are over worked and underserved We petition to adopt technology, work less, spend more time at home and migrate to today’s innovations so we can spend more time living than working. Its all about being lean and Managing what YOU Value!
9. We work 3 days per week 11 am to 4 pm We take 30- 60 minutes for lunch
10. The Pink Cloud Computing Initiative Funded by VCS Inc. Independent Distributors: Julie Parker, Loretta Turner, and Maria Talacona to facilitate the adoption of technology in underserved markets
11. We deal with Individuals seeking success in their personal life, social life and career Entrepreneurs and small business owners seeking success in their business Corporations seeking success for their company and employees
12. How many times have you heard? I don’t have a computer I don’t use a cell phone I don’t have a laptop I don’t have a Blackberry or smart phone I don’t have a Facebook Account I don’t know what Twitter is I don’t want to use the internet because of fraud? Fear is the mind killer
13. The truth is the Internet is making many young people rich Mark Zuckerberg Evan Williams And many more are turning out new technology products making many people rich. Technology also makes lives easier Technology makes it cheaper for a business to get new customers however it also is a deal crusher if your not plugged in.
14. Small Business in America Is caught in the digital divide Many have not adopted technology in their business models This creates reduced sales, job loss and business closures in some markets and those that are moving and changing or innovating like Groupon can’t hire people fast enough. So where are you?
15. Truthfully Most are in the early adoption process of learning how to use technology You may have a cell phone, email address or Facebook page but do you understand how to attract traffic with key words and low cost advertising tools? Likely most small businesses don’t because you need a 5 to 10k budget to get help from an ad Executive at one of these top organizations.
16. The Pink Cloud Initiative Is Simple We want to help small business and success-minded people adopt technology We learned and want to share what we know in layman’s terms. We are glass roots and anyone can join us. We have several main goals:
17. Close the digital divide People who don’t have an internet connection need to get plugged in We have several ways to motivate them: Business: start, manage or grow a business Life: improve or manage your life Connect with loved ones online – Skype, Email, Share Self improvement tools: health, finances, gamification
18. Primary Tool Subscription to You Are a CEO 5 day trial 30 days unlimited workshops for $29.95 Fund your learning as a Distributor making $50 for every new distributor you bring in for $99 24/7 ONLINE LEARNING Small business opportunity Building Stakeholders Supporters Partners
23. Downline Incubation We must develop a system to coordinate our leads Manage their development Contacting them regularly Emails Visits Calls Skype Invitations
24. On Average they need 3 contacts before they are ready to buy They must hear the opportunity Never feel like they are being sold Don’t ask them to do anything Let the information draw them Explain, inform, educate and direct If they buy they buy…
25. What they need to experience Website: www.youareaceo.com CEO TV click CEO TV from website A workshop? Make a house call or buy a trial membership Understand benefits of adopting technology Website Email Blogging Social media Small business development Personal and Professional development benefits on their life and business. Relationships, finances, time management and organiztion.
26. SaaS YAAC provides Software as a Service to VCS Inc. Distributors Subscribers Stakeholders Supporters Partners You Are a CEO website houses a social network Financial management tools Personal and Professional development workshops Life Business Money Health
27. The Pink Cloud Computing Initiative I am proposing we consider: The Pink Cloud Computing Initiative An independent initiative started by Independent Distributors of VCS Inc. and You Are a CEO that will help small business's adopt technology and close the digital divide. If we don’t our economy will get worse and worse and consumers migrate to digital transactions' and suppliers close to the competition of savvy .com;s like Amazon, Wal-Mart and Facebook friends. The small business community must understand the real and legitimate threat of technology in the small business landscape
28. We need to ask for Improvements in user engagement tools And see how we can incorporate technology used with competitors in the following examples
33. Why Pink Cloud? In American slang back then, when you said that someone was “on a pink cloud,” you meant that the person was in a state of temporary artificial euphoria. Being “on a pink cloud” meant that you had turned off all of your critical faculties and were temporarily living in this marvelous fantasy world where nothing ever went wrong or could go wrong.
37. We are working on Blanca Gordo (Ph.D.) is a visiting scholar at the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues at the University of California at Berkeley where she is writing her book, Digital Destitution in the Digital Age. Most recently, she was the Academic Coordinator for the Center for Latino Policy Research at the University of California at Berkeley, where she directed public policy initiatives, program development, and the Technology and Development Research Group. Dr. Gordo holds a doctorate in City and Regional Planning from the University of California, Berkeley.
38. Dr. Gordo She specializes in regional- local economic development, urban poverty, local technology development processes, organizational analysis and development, public policy, ethnic populations (African Americans and Latinos), demographics, and social inequality structures. She has taught related courses in the departments of City and Regional Planning and Ethnic Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, department of Sociology at the University of San Francisco and Department of Mexican American Studies at San Jose State University.
39. Eugene Jackson Former SBA Employee Founder of the Woo Spot Also a graduate from UC Berkeley Creative genius http://www.acgov.org/board/district5/documents/scifi.pdf
42. Strategy So we have VCS Inc. Distributors with a Pink Cloud Computing Initiative to reach small business owners and success-minded people who want to adopt technology in order to further their opportunities for success in life and business. We will help them: Get broadband access /Email account Website – outsource to Maria Talacona Blog – out source to Julie Parker Social Media profiles Resources: Engagement Thru You Are a CEO – and membership benefits