VEA Review

What is VEA

WHAT IS "VEA" AND WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU WANT IT?

Daven Michaels just gave me the lowdown on his AMAZING project... the Virtual Entrepreneurs Association (VEA). If you have never heard of Daven, he has been an entrepreneur since age 15 and that was about 30 years ago (long time in business). At an early age he stumbled across a business formula that he used to turn multiple diverse business ventures into highly successful businesses, including a few multiple-million dollar home runs.

VEA ("Virtual Entrepreneurs Association"), is a community platform that provides small or large and home-based business owners world-class education, all the related tools, discounts and resources to help them on their entrepreneurial mission.

The above description does not really do justice to the value inside the VEA members area. To really see (and feel) what VEA is all about, recommend you take the totally risk free 14 day trial run. You have absolutely nothing to lose and so much to gain! You can get a good idea what is in store for you by viewing the "Peek Inside VEA" page.

The mission of VEA is to take care of and assist the home-based, mom and pop and even large scale business persons with their goals of increasing/growing their income, improving their skills. VEA focuses on building lasting, lifetime relationships with other business people.

The Virtual Entrepreneurs Association (aka VEA) is a worldwide network of like-minded business owners. VEA is committed to providing world class education, resources, and community support which enables its members to enjoy success and enhancement in both business ventures and in their personal lives.

Our fundamental goal is to become the perfect resource for every virtual or brick & mortor entrepreneur in the world!

Not only are you getting tools and discounts, you can refer others for a commission. Think of your VEA membership as owning a franchise without having to fork out big bucks to own.

Terry

So old, remembers his first computer, the IBM 5100 "portable" and then the Commodore PET...