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Why Ambit Energy ??……….
Jun 3rd, 2010 by Anthony Cappello

Young Company Focus

Software and Innovation Lead Ambit to Early Success

By Barbara Seale

Innovative, recession-proof and profitable in just two years. That describes electric and natural gas service provider Ambit. Its executives give much of the credit to an unusually robust, custom-developed information-technology system.

Entrepreneur Jere Thompson Jr. had successfully navigated telecommunications regulation, building the fastest-growing private company in Dallas a few years before. As that market matured, he wanted to take advantage of the deregulation of electric energy in Texas. He quickly realized that his company already had many of the fundamentals that would let it manage the process of switching and billing a new electric company’s customers. His big, unanswered question: How do you find customers at attractive costs to loyally pay their bills?

The answer came from one of his collaborators, who explained that the kind of customers he wanted were exactly the kind he would find through direct selling. His friend also strongly advised him that if he were serious about direct selling, he really needed to meet with Chris Chambless, who had been one of the top managers at a telecom direct seller.

“I set up a meeting with Chris on a Friday, and he told me about the things I needed to consider,” Thompson recalls. “On Sunday I called him and said, let’s do it! When all the stars line up, things can move quickly. Right away, we started the process of building Ambit Energy.”

Bits, Bytes and Brains

Thompson became the new enterprise’s Chief Executive Officer, with Chambless as Chief Marketing Officer. Having been part of fast-growing startups, both understood the problems caused when a back office can’t keep up with demand. They committed immediately to build the finest, most-respected company in America.

“That was bold for a company with two people at that time,” Thompson says, only half joking. “But we knew that we had to be able to support what this channel is capable of generating. We had to be able to handle 10,000 new customers a day with nothing ever falling through the cracks. That’s a lot of data processing.”

They also brought in an experienced management team that had successfully launched fast-growing startups. Together, they laid the groundwork, built the compensation system, developed attractive power products and recruited their first salespeople. They invested in must-haves, such as a world-class IT system. Less important trappings, such as office furniture, literally came from Wal-Mart.

“We knew right away that it all had to do with systems and people and having the right combination of both early on,” Thompson says. “But it didn’t come without angst. We hoped we could buy great off-the-shelf systems. But we quickly found that the time required to modify the systems and the cost of modifications were unacceptable. We had to build our own from scratch. That was painful, long and exasperating. But ultimately, it has enabled us to do things that no one else in the marketplace can do. We can innovate where others can’t.”

He explains that telecommunications company MCI built its reputation on its Friends and Family program.

“That program was all software,” he says. “They developed it internally and in doing so set themselves apart from every competitor. Coming up with innovative products in our industry is all about software development.”

 

Free Energy

Ambit’s powerful software does such tasks as provide replicated, task-specific Internet sites for each customer. Yes, not only consultants, but customers, too. The sites allow existing customers to refer their friends to Ambit. When the customer refers a minimum of 15 customers who pay their bills, the original customer receives a credit on his Ambit Energy bill equal to the average amount of their payments. If the average is equal to or more than the referring customer’s bill for the month, he pays nothing. What’s more, the credit applies every month as long as the customer maintains a minimum of 15 customers who pay their bills. Quick translation: Ambit customers can get free energy.

The same software that makes the free energy possible also enables the Ambit independent consultant who enrolled that first customer to be paid on all the customers. That creates a deep layer of recurring monthly income. Some 8 to 10 percent of Ambit sales are referred by existing customers.

But Ambit wanted its customers to have an immediate positive experience with the company. It also wanted to arm its independent consultants with a strong initial “sales” point. So Ambit offers a welcome gift to customers just for enrolling. Currently, the gift is a travel voucher good for a free three-day/two-night stay at a three-star hotel. Ambit also tracks the kilowatt hours that customers use and credits customers with points toward discount travel. Cruises, airline tickets, travel packages—Ambit customers can earn points toward them every time they turn on the lights or fire up their gas cook top.

“I’ve seen a lot of companies struggle to do the basics right,” Chambless says. “That’s because they didn’t have software systems that were as fine-tuned as ours. Our systems all work flawlessly, so we can think about developing new features.”

Thompson adds, “Startups look at things a different way. They make the most innovation. They say ‘why not’ as opposed to ‘why.’ Innovation will change the way power deregulation will take place and the way consumers will use electricity.”

The approach has allowed the company to offer a customer satisfaction guarantee that it has never needed to use. It guarantees that if the customer’s transition to Ambit Energy isn’t flawless, Ambit will pay the customer’s  first bill.

Rapid Results

The bold, innovative approach is attracting both independent consultants and consumers. Although Ambit hasn’t yet celebrated its third birthday, it already has more than 200,000 energy customers, 50,000 independent consultants and 230 employees. In 2008 the company earned $197 million in revenue. It forecasts almost $400 million this year. Ambit now offers electric and natural gas services in deregulated markets of Texas, Illinois and New York.

With such rapid growth, consultant income has skyrocketed, too. The company has already paid more than $1 million to four consultants, and two of them earn more than $1 million annually. Those top earners join Ambit’s exclusive Millionaire’s Club. At the company’s annual convention, Ambition, they are recognized with a custom-tailored, gold blazer embellished with a special crest. Whether or not consultants make it into the Millionaire’s Club, all take advantage of a virtually recession-proof product: energy. After all, many people pay their electricity and gas bills even before their mortgage.

High-earning consultants who want to turn their Ambit Energy business into a full-time enterprise even have the option to say goodbye to their J-O-B without giving up their surefire health insurance. Ambit takes advantage of its Direct Selling Association membership to let consultants purchase health insurance.

“We wanted to give people who want to do the business full time an opportunity to do it,” Chambless explains. “People get in on a part-time basis because of our great compensation plan, and many get into the position where they want to work their Ambit business full time. Healthcare insurance holds them back. We were able to partner with one of the DSA-endorsed companies to make healthcare insurance available. That gives people another reason to have confidence in the company. We’ve had a favorable response.”

Doing the Right Thing

With so many features that attract consultants and customers, Ambit executives look forward to the future. The energy industry is an exciting place for a direct selling company, Thompson and Chambless believe. They’re convinced that Ambit’s innovative approach will create more millionaires, and that its impact can be significant even beyond saving customers cash and helping consultants earn extra income.

“In the energy industry we’ll eventually see electricity priced as long distance used to be priced,” Thompson predicts. “In the foreseeable future we’ll offer time-of-day pricing. That will allow people to shift their use of electricity from a high-cost time of day to a low-cost time at night. We’ll still help people save money, and as a country, we’ll be able to build fewer power plants and take advantage of our existing capacity throughout the 24-hour cycle. Old, inefficient, more polluting plants can be replaced with more modern, cleaner plants. And we’ll be right at the front of it. That will change the way the industry has operated for the last 100 years.”

Chambless says that such innovation would have far more environmental impact than carbon credits could produce. And the company’s “green” service offerings, called Ambit Certified Green plans, are certified by the Green-e Energy™ Program to reduce the environmental impact of the energy used by Ambit customers.

“We’re one of only two companies that are e-certified green,” he says. “We promote these real green products for those who are environmentally focused. Time-of-day plans work hand-in-glove with green energy. People concerned about the environment, the country’s use of natural resources and our overall use of energy will be looking for companies that can offer products that match their concerns. We’ll be one of the first to offer them. Companies that don’t have the financial stability that we have can’t make that kind of investment.”

Making the right early investments in the right things positions the company for future innovation and growth. Though Ambit is already profitable and growing, its leaders still ensure that every expenditure is the right one. Thompson jokes that it’s hard to get arrogant when you’re sitting at a $19 Wal-Mart desk.

Circling back to the early goal he established with Thompson, Chambless says, “We never said we wanted to be the biggest company. We just said we wanted to be the finest and most respected. We’re making investments that will allow us to do that. Our decisions with employees and customers are focused on that goal, too. If your actions let you be among the finest and most respected companies, you may have a chance to be one of the biggest, too.” DSN

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Daddy, the Bank Wouldn’t Cash my Paycheck
May 16th, 2010 by Anthony Cappello

Every time I speak to a prospect about my business I speak with passion about every aspect of it, both positive and negative. Yes, negative, more on that later on. But my passion comes (and yours should too) from my deep rooted reason for dedicating myself to the success of whatever it is I’m doing. You see, as a 30 plus year self employed veteran in the food business there have been many, many struggles and sacrifices that just come with the territory. One of those struggles, and unfortunately the most common, is the battle with the checkbook.

One summer day (this time of the year usually brings a little bit of checkbook relief but not in this story), on payday, my lovely teenage daughter walks into my very hot office cautiously and almost apologetically. I was sweating terribly, not so much from the heat but from trying to figure out what bills to pay first and how to cover them. It was at this moment that my daughter, at her young age still not aware of how banks work, says to me that the bank wouldn’t cash her payroll check. I would have preferred someone taking a baseball bat and hitting me across my back because it wouldn’t have hurt as much. It killed me to know that my daughter became witness to the ugly side of running a business. Being overdrawn was not an uncommon incident, but this was My Daughter !! When this occured I had been in the mlm business a few times but it wasn’t until that moment that my “why” had truly been defined. My other “why’s” were always about just the money, but this day I had discovered a much deeper “why”.

I now look back on that day, very often, as the day that my true reason for succeeding in network marketing emerged. I don’t ever want to experience that feeling in my office again. That feeling of frustration and despair, not knowing if things were ever going to change for the better.

If your considering going into this or any other business that could change your life for the better, clearly define the reasons for joining. Doing that seemingly very simple task will pay you back handsomely in the future ’for that will be the foundation on which you will build your business. Use your “why” as the fuel to feed your I-will-not-be-denied engine. A deep rooted ”why’ will also serve as your armor and shield against those who will try to destroy your dreams. 

Ambit Energy not only offers residual income, it offers generational income. How cool would it be for my daughter (and son) to one day cash All my checks from Ambit Energy long after I’m gone. Yeah, real cool. PowerOn.

Anthony Cappello

732 691 7320

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Life Changing Income Potential without Life Changing Risk
Apr 23rd, 2010 by Anthony Cappello

Have you seen this commercial yet ? The one where this debt reduction company tries to get your attention by flashing this statistic that 400,000 businesses go out of business every single month, and they claim it to be factual. Well they got my attention. My first reaction was ” that sucks “. My second reaction was ” that really sucks ”

400,000 businesses. 400,000 business owners. 400,000 families affected. Every month. OUCH !!

Many of these stories can’t possibly end well. Financially, many end up in ruin because many have depleted life savings, or borrowed max money to launch their business. I’m talking about being on the hook for 300k, 400k, 500k and up to start up their life’s dream only to end up bankrupt. You can’t imagine the pain. This resulting from the lure of self employment. The idea of no boss, no ceiling on income potential, and more freedom can be intoxicating. But the loss of capital can choke you to death.

The multi level relationship marketing business model is still the ONLY business out there that offers ANYONE who has ever dreamed of self employment the opportunity to achieve truly life enhancing or life changing income potential WITHOUT life changing risk to personal finances. There is no business out there where you have in your control the chance to earn many thousands of dollars every single month with an investment of only a few hundred dollars. A few hundred dollars. I’m amused at the ” failure rate  is too high ” arguement as a condemnation of our industry because the failure rate of brick and mortar businesses are never discussed during the same conversation.

Electricity and Natural Gas not up your alley ? Then go sell vitamins, or juices, or financial products. There are good companies in a broad array of products and services to choose from. You will pay a modest start-up fee, and you will have the opportunity to make alot of money. And if you don’t, you’ll be out approximately what it would have cost you to take your family out to a ballgame. PowerOn.

Anthony Cappello

732 691 7320

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Ambit Energy…… Great Place to Work, Great People to Work For
Dec 18th, 2009 by Anthony Cappello
Ambit Energy Receives Best Places to Work Honors Twice

 

Dallas-based energy provider recognized by two Dallas newspapers

DALLAS, TX (November 9, 2009)

(DALLAS)Ambit Energy, a Dallas-based leader among retail energy providers, was recently named as one of Dallas’ best places to work by both the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Business Journal.

“We are honored to be ranked as one of the best places to work in Dallas by both major news publications,” said Ambit Energy CEO Jere Thompson, Jr. “From our headquarters in Dallas to our Plano call center, we operate in a transparent, focused environment where our employees enjoy working to provide superior service for our customers. We value their opinions and encourage input from everyone.”

In the Dallas Morning News Top 100 Places to Work 2009 listing, Ambit Energy was ranked 35 overall in a single category that highlighted companies, regardless of size, that excel at creating and maintaining a dynamic, supportive and inclusive workplace despite the current recession. Additionally, the company was ranked 14 among companies categorized as “midsize” (100-499 employees in Dallas/Fort Worth).

In the Dallas Business Journal Best Places to Work awards, Ambit Energy was ranked 34 in the “midsize company” category. Announced in September, the DBJ awards were given to 162 businesses in north Texas for being deemed a great place to work according to national best practice scores, as determined by the program’s research partner.

“We strive for a culture where employees have the tools and training they need to be successful at their work,” said Thompson. “The key to our success is the open communication inside our offices. We look forward to carrying this momentum into 2010 and beyond as we strive to become the finest and most respected energy provider in the country.”

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Think Your Energy Bills are High Now….?
Dec 11th, 2009 by Anthony Cappello

Obama Says Electricty Costs Will Necessarily Skyrocket Under Cap and Trade!

In January, 2008, Barack Obama told the San Francisco Chronicle: “When I was asked earlier about the issue of coal, you know, under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. Even regardless of what I say about whether coal is good or bad. Because I’m capping greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural gas, you name it, whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, uh, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They will pass that money on to consumers.”

Food, gas prices, clothing, education, insurance of any kind, taxes of any kind, entertainment, vacations, phone bills, cable bills,…..ok, you get the picture, right ?

If someone told you that you have the opportunity to NOT pay for any of these of these services, products or obligations would you want to know more ?  If you were told that there was no risk, and no cost would they have your attention ?

It is getting incresingly difficult to meet the monthly challenges of paying  all our bills month after month.  So if someone you know and trust educated you about an energy company that, without any effort whatsoever, guarantees you savings on your energy bills, would you listen ? And by just referring others to do the same  your able to earn up to Free Energy would you care ?

Energy rates are high enough now, and if the current administration passes this cap and trade bill expect even higher energy bills. So why not benefit from this opportunity ?

By becoming an Ambit Energy consultant, you can earn residual income by helping others save money on their electric and natural gas bills, and by showing them how they can be on their way to earning Free Energy. The income opportunity is amazing right now and will only get better when rates keep going up. Go to this link to see if this opportunity is right for you or may be the perfect business for someone you know……www.acappello.whyambitworks.com

So if someone told you a way to get Free pizza, would you listen…..?

PowerOn.

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Residual Income vs. The 40/40 Plan
Nov 18th, 2009 by Anthony Cappello

Let’s face it, most of us go through life with the notion that if we educate ourselves, get a decent job and stay on that job until retirenment, we can ride off into the golden years doing what we choose to do, when we want to do it. Sound familiar ? And yet we are surrounded by people we know (yourself, maybe?) that struggle during and after our working years are long over. Working 40 hours per week for over 40 years may work for alot of people, but is it working for you ? Is it enough ? Would it be enough to make problems go away ? Would it put you in the car you want to drive, or live in the house of your dreams, or vacation at those tantalizing resorts you see in movies and magazines ? Can you help family members who are in need, or give to your favorite charity or place of worship ?

The network marketing industry has still the only business model I know where one can achieve financial stabilty with just a modest investment in terms of money. I say that because the biggest expense you will encounter is your time. energy and dedication towards building a successful business. Successful business? Success is defined differently from person to person. There are those who would be happy with an extra $500 a month and consider their efforts a success. Right ? Help pay the real estate taxes or pay for a great family vacation every year ! Others may raise the bar higher, considerably higher.

Residual income is the holy grail of every business owner who’s ever wished to build a business that will pay dividends for years and years to come. It’s what attracts most people to this industry. And for good reason. There are countless network marketers who make more in one month than most people make in a year. Now that doesn’t mean falling short of that equals failure. What it does mean is that just like in any business there are going to be many, many tiers of income levels. Network marketing is no different. But what the MLM model provides is financial delayed gratitfication. Just ask authors, musicians, painters, actors, etc… Their work is done once, but they can be paid over and over again for those same efforts.

Ambit Energy offers the opportunity of a lifetime to earn residual income from what could turn into tens of thousands of customers’ energy bills or more. Check out the presentation videos to see if this is the right opportunity for you and if it’s the right time.

www.acappello.whyambitworks.com

www.PowerOnWealth.com

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Who The Heck Is Making All The Money…??
Nov 3rd, 2009 by Anthony Cappello

Who The Heck Is Making All The Money ?

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