The National Networker Weekly Newsletter and The BLUE TUESDAY Report are TNNWC Publications Geared Toward Early-Stage Enterprises.

Logo Designed by Penny Ng. All rights reserved.
Showing posts with label Adam J Kovitz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam J Kovitz. Show all posts

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Would You Bank with Chase? | A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER


Would You Bank with Chase?


by Adam J. Kovitz




(originally published in The National Networker Weekly Newsletter)


Chase Bank (J.P. Morgan Chase) is certainly making a name for itself in the world of consumer and small business banking...and not in a good way.

Question:  What do you do if you're one of the Nation's top four banks and you're being squeezed by the Federal Reserve amongst other regulatory agencies to curtail excessive fees?

Answer:  Take your frustrations out on the "little people" by creating new fees that further make it difficult to do business with you.

Let's look at the facts: 
So...the million dollar question...would you do business with Chase?  If so, why?

I, like many of my colleagues, feel that a strong, healthy economy is predicated upon a strong consumer, small business and entrepreneurial base.  This base, if properly supported, supplies the lion's share of job creation and innovation needed for a sustainable economic environment.

To me, this is just another example of corporate arrogance and bad behavior that is at the root of our current economic woes.  Chase and other large corporations that engage in these types of practices are:
  • Anti-consumer, therefore anti-economy - consumer spending is the largest component of the U.S. economy...roughly 70%.  Make it harder for the consumer to purchase goods and services and make it more expensive for them to access their money and you have a recipe for further economic downturn.
  • Anti-small business - working to separate small business and consumers from their money through creative new fees and transaction caps only makes it harder for small business to sustain itself, leading to job loss and potentially, closing the doors forever.
  • Anti-entrepreneurial - true entrepreneurial innovation is about solving problems that benefit both the end user as well as the entrepreneur.  Chase's solution, along with those of other well-known banks only benefits the banks, themselves.  Where's the "win-win"?
It's easy to get upset, even angry at such institutions, but that's neither productive nor profitable.  Instead, I recommend the following:
  1. Recognize that the large banks (JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Wells Fargo) see all consumers, small businesses and entrepreneurial concerns as just good for deposits.  Take your deposits elsewhere and do it now.  I suggest taking your deposits to a credit union, local regional bank or one of these "least evil banks".  You've seen the boycott big oil emails around...why not boycott big banks.
  2. Don't use a bank for a loan.  Today there are so many other non-traditional approaches to raising capital, including crowdfunding amongst others (even TNNWC offers its entrepreneur members such innovative approaches to both specialized finance and venture capital).
  3. Change your world view.  Understand that the media, is under the control of large business.  And while it's worthwhile to stay informed using free news aggregators like The National Newspicker, we also recommend the more extreme points of view as a "sanity check" like those you may find in another free resource:  LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER.
  4. Utilize anti-consumerism services like Freecycle.org, which allows individuals to give their old items to others who need them while offering others that you may need absolutely free.
  5. If you invest in business, consider investing in smaller, entreprenerial concerns.  Yes...they are high risk, high reward, but with such innovative new approaches like crowdfunding, you don't need to lay out vast sums of cash to support worthwhile endeavors, the risk is considerably lower and you're doing your part to create jobs.
It's time the entrepreneurial community took action supported each other.  Not those who just see us for our money and have no regard for our well-being.

J.P. Morgan Chase is obviously named after J.P. Morgan, an early industrialist who made his fortune in the late 19th century and became known as one of the "Robber Barons".  Who in their right mind would do business with such an organization?

Wouldn't you rather to business with those you know and trust?  Last time I checked, business is still about relationships, right?

All my best,

Adam

www.TNNWC.com
http://adamjkovitz.blogspot.com


Membership is FREE!The NATIONAL NETWORKER™The BLUE TUESDAY Report™The NATIONAL NEWSPICKER™LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER™Customer Experience PracticeSpecialized Financing & Credit EnhancementEmerging Enterprise Venture Capital Program™Merchant Payment Processing SolutionsNews Releases, Publicity and Public RelationsBUZZWORKS™ - Branding and Social Media DominationMarket Research, Surveys and PollsAssessment ToolsBLOGWORKS™ - Expand Your Search Engine Presence, Positioning and CredibilityAdvertise with Us!Selected Service ProvidersInternational Connections Service - Go GlobalIntelligence and Information OperationsInstant Mobile Communications & ApplicationsCooperative Business Community
Visit Our WEBSITE for more!http://www.TheNationalNetworker.com
Capital, Traffic Building, International Customers and unique SERVICES.
The National Networker Publications™ produced by TNNWC Group, LLC
Resources for Business Planning, Development, Capital and Growth

Monday, February 21, 2011

Nerdy Entrepreneur's Thought of the Day

(originally published in The Mind of Adam J. Kovitz)
Some "food" for thought:
Would mixing the right amount of antioxidants and oxidants cause a massive explosion? If so, can that energy be harnessed to power a warp drive? 
If it's true, I have some HUGE plans for these blueberries...


Membership is FREE!The NATIONAL NETWORKER™The BLUE TUESDAY Report™The NATIONAL NEWSPICKER™LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER™Customer Experience PracticeSpecialized Financing & Credit EnhancementEmerging Enterprise Venture Capital Program™Merchant Payment Processing SolutionsNews Releases, Publicity and Public RelationsBUZZWORKS™ - Branding and Social Media DominationMarket Research, Surveys and PollsAssessment ToolsBLOGWORKS™ - Expand Your Search Engine Presence, Positioning and CredibilityAdvertise with Us!Selected Service ProvidersInternational Connections Service - Go GlobalIntelligence and Information OperationsInstant Mobile Communications & ApplicationsCooperative Business Community
Visit Our WEBSITE for more!http://www.TheNationalNetworker.com
Capital, Traffic Building, International Customers and unique SERVICES.
The National Networker Publications™ produced by TNNWC Group, LLC
Resources for Business Planning, Development, Capital and Growth

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

TNNWC Member Joins Efforts Combating Abuse, Community Crime




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: TNNWC NEWS SERVICE
Contact Person: Kent Martin
Company Name: TNNWC Group, LLC
Telephone Number: 888.317.6495 (Extension 703)
Fax Number: 914.517.5944
Email Address: kent@tnnwc.com
Web site address: http://www.tnnwc.com/

TNNWC Member Joins Efforts Combating Abuse, Community Crime

Levittown, Pennsylvania – Soke Joseph L. Droual, a member of TNNWC Group, LLC, as well as a small business owner, literally walks the talk in promoting positive life-changing experiences in individuals. He has thrown his support behind two groups dedicated to making the world a better and safer place: The Guardian Angels and the National Organization for Women’s Safety Awareness, an organization that provides abused women with shelter and support. Soke Joe Droual has owned and operated a self-defense education and training center since 1966, The New York Martial Arts Hombu of Huntington, New York.
Soke Joe is a member of the advisory council for NOWSA. Most recently, he supported NOWSA’s Voices for a Cause™, a fundraiser that brought together celebrities and entertainers to support the organization. He also is contributing his time and experience to an initiative with Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa and local officials in Huntington Town, NY, to develop programs aimed at protecting youth from gangs.

To Soke Joe, it means giving back to the community where he lives and taking care of others. “This is my passion in life,” he said. “I want to do this for my community because I do not want to see people hurt. My life has been dedicated to helping others learn how to protect and defend themselves, from the opening of my training center in 1966 to today. By joining NOWSA and Curtis Sliwa’s Guardian Angels, I can reach many more people than ever before and show them how the art of self-defense and non-violent conflict resolution. In life as well as in business, these can be invaluable lessons.”

“This passion lies at the core of each and every one of the entrepreneurs who join TNNWC,” Adam J. Kovitz, Co-Chairperson of TNNWC, said. “Soke Joe brings the same level of intensity and dedication to our group as he does to everything else he has accomplished in his life.”

“It’s no wonder Soke Jo is a member of the U.S. Martial Arts Hall of Fame,” said Douglas Castle, Co-Chairperson of TNNWC. “His devotion to his principles is one of many reasons why he has been so successful as a member of our BUZZWORKS team, our squad that succeeds in social media domination.”

Membership in TNNWC is free.

About TNNWC Group, LLC:  TNNWC Group, LLC is a comprehensive media and services provider conglomerate which addresses the needs of entrepreneurial businesses, emerging enterprises, and growing companies. Its homepage address is http://www.tnnwc.com/. Services provided include venture capital, building customer traffic and loyalty, and assisting companies with cultivating international connections and customers.

For Reprints of this Article: email kent@tnnwc.com

Repeat Contact Information:
Contact Person: Kent Martin
Company Name: TNNWC Group, LLC
Telephone Number: 888.317.6495 (Extension 703)
Fax Number: 914.517.5944 Email Address: kent@tnnwc.com
Web site address: http://www.tnnwc.com/

 # # #


Membership is FREE!The NATIONAL NETWORKER™The BLUE TUESDAY Report™The NATIONAL NEWSPICKER™LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER™Customer Experience PracticeSpecialized Financing & Credit EnhancementEmerging Enterprise Venture Capital Program™Merchant Payment Processing SolutionsNews Releases, Publicity and Public RelationsBUZZWORKS™ - Branding and Social Media DominationMarket Research, Surveys and PollsAssessment ToolsBLOGWORKS™ - Expand Your Search Engine Presence, Positioning and CredibilityAdvertise with Us!Selected Service ProvidersInternational Connections Service - Go GlobalIntelligence and Information OperationsInstant Mobile Communications & ApplicationsCooperative Business Community
Visit Our WEBSITE for more!http://www.TheNationalNetworker.com
Capital, Traffic Building, International Customers and unique SERVICES.
The National Networker Publications™ produced by TNNWC Group, LLC
Resources for Business Planning, Development, Capital and Growth