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Click here to receive a sample of
The Flow of Dough.

Introducing
The Flow of Dough
In Your Local Economy

NOW Available

The Flow of Dough
is a twenty-eight page booklet, customized for your local economy, which will motivate your residents to actively support an aggressive,
well financed economic development program.

People are smart.  They will support what they understand and what makes sense to them.

However, they typically will oppose what they do not understand.

Every business, each local government, and every resident of your area is affected by the condition of your local economy.

Unfortunately, 99 out of 100 residents and local government officials have not the foggiest idea how a local economy works, the relative condition of your economy, and what it takes to improve it.

It is not their fault.  Frankly, it has never been explained to them.

As a result, there is oftentimes resistance by the public at large and local government officials toward efforts to do the necessary things to improve a local economy. 

Enter The Flow of Dough.  Designed for community wide distribution, The Flow of Dough is an extremely readable, non threatening explanation on how your local economy works, how your local economy compares to the rest of the nation, and what communities need to do to improve the standard of living for all residents.

After your community is exposed to The Flow of Dough, they will understand the complicated business of economic development and will support efforts to improve the "economic quality of life" in your area.

Flow of Dough
Cost Schedule
Effective until May 1, 2008

Number of Units Cost Per Unit Cost Plus Shipping and Taxes
   
2,500 5.19 12,975.00
5,000 3.31 16,550.00
10,000 2.37 23,700.00
20,000 1.90 37,900.00

The following are the topic headings included in The Flow of Dough.  Six of the twenty-eight pages are dedicated to the economic condition of your area.

  • What is a local economy?  How job centers pull communities together economically.
  • How a local economy works?  The "Flow of Dough."
  • Economic impact of wealth creating companies.  The Multiplier Affect.
  • In what ways do local economies grow?  Consistency, Size, and Quality.
  • How can we improve a local economy?  Create more primary jobs.
  • What is "Economic Strength?"
  • Let's look at your local economy.  Six pages examining the economic growth of your area.
  • What is "Economic Development?"  Existing Industry, Attraction, and Start-Up Programs.
  • Who does the work?  Types of economic development organizations.
  • What types of businesses should a community focus upon?  Industrial sectors which have the greatest economic impact.
  • So how do we do it?  Understand what motivates companies.
  • The second most important site selection issue.
  • The most important site selection issue.
  • Do we need business incentives?  Types of incentives offered and why.

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