Who is Alan Kippax?
About Alan Kippax – A Star Distributor for Home Run International
With email,
texting and Facebook, there aren’t many opportunities to get to really know
someone. In fact, we tend to Google the names of people we have just met in
order to make sure we aren’t befriending a mass murderer. The truth is Google
and certain forms of social media give us very little insight into who someone
really is in the real world. It’s incumbent on us to investment the time and
effort to get to know someone before passing judgement.
First Impression
In
the latter part of 2016, I had occasion to meet Alan Kippax through a
mutual friend. As an American ex-pat living in the Philippines, I try to
embrace any opportunity I get to make new friends, especially the
English-speaking variety. At first, I was introduced and learned about Alan Kippax on a social level,
eventually learning about a business venture with which he is involved. It’s
called HomeRun
International. After sitting through the company’s enthusiastic
presentation with a rather verbose Alan sitting at my side, I was fascinated
with the whole MLM concept, especially as presented by the host and future star
distributor, Mr. Alan Kippax.
Alan Kippax Philippines Helps You Achieve Financial Freedom
So,
what does Alan Kippax teach?
He teaches the art of taking advantage of your network and helping those people
within your network achieve financial freedom as well. In short, Alan Kippax
Philippines is all about succeeding together with your friends.
In the strategy being taught by Mr. Kippax, you have two ways to earn:
1.
Product Selling – HRI
is a company that sells products. The goods are sold to the members at a
discounted price. The members earn from selling the products at its suggested
retail price. The difference between the discounted price and the suggested
retail price is the profit of the member.
2. Expanding Network – This method is for those people who are not a fan of selling. The only thing you need to do here is to invite potential people who might be interested to join the team. You do not have to completely know how it works or memorize the vision-mission of the company. All you need to do at first is prospecting. Then, you can bring the prospect to your up-line to present the business scheme of HRI.
2. Expanding Network – This method is for those people who are not a fan of selling. The only thing you need to do here is to invite potential people who might be interested to join the team. You do not have to completely know how it works or memorize the vision-mission of the company. All you need to do at first is prospecting. Then, you can bring the prospect to your up-line to present the business scheme of HRI.
Alan Kippax Accident: The Untold Story
The Scene of the Accident
Rare is the
individual who doesn’t make a few major mistakes over their lifetime. Alan
Kippax can certainly lay claim to a mistake or two over his 50+ years.
Unfortunately, one particular mistake was unjustly adjudicated in both the
press and a Canadian courtroom. Here’s the real story based on the real facts
regarding the Alan Kippax accident.
The Scene of the Accident
At the time
of the Alan Kippax accident, witnesses testified Alan’s car was
traveling 40 to 100 KM/hour in a 70 KM/hour zone. He was nowhere near the area
after the intersection where his cousin lost control of his vehicle, perhaps due
to malfunction. Clearly, Alan
Kippax was not responsible for the accident in anyway. Initially, he
wasn’t even aware of the tragedy that had unfolded, claiming the life of a dear
family member.
After not
hearing from his cousin as expected, Alan retraced his tracks and returned to
the area where the accident occurred. Because of an erroneous witness account
of the accident, Alan was eventually taken into custody on grounds of street
racing and driving while intoxicated. The witness’ account was erroneous
because Alan’s car was out of sight of his cousin’s car when that car lost
control, veered into oncoming traffic and hit another vehicle. The cousin was
killed immediately, and the couple in the other car were badly injured. As part
of the initial investigation, Alan submitted to a breathalyzer from which he
blew a 0.00, no sign of drinking. It’s worth noting that while one witness gave
a false account of what happened, nine other witnesses did not believe there
were two cars racing. While the original charges ended up being dropped, the
prosecutor decided to pursue the charge of dangerous driving causing death, a
charge not mentioned at any point prior.
The Fun Side Of Alan Kippax
Alan
working on some fun marketing materials…
Alan Kippax came to the
Philippines in July 2015 and I came to the Philippines in September 2015, to
collaborate on establishing HomeRun International. We expected to leave in a
few months, however around two years later we are still here. We have been
working with a staff of IT professionals to get to launched; setting up the IT
backbone, coding the program, making marketing materials including HD videos,
etc. As some of you know, our previous companies were paper-based and in one
country, so it has taken an unexpectedly long-time to program the concept to
make it online and worldwide. As Alan likes to say, there is only one chance to
make a good first impression.
Alan
and I are at our desks from 11 am to 11 pm, basically 6 days a week. We discuss
development and strategy, expand the concept, create documents and marketing
materials, drill down into details such as auto emails, and draw-up plans for
the programmers.
Note
that this is not our “natural” environment; Alan and I are used to doing
high-energy meetings on stage in front of hundreds of people on a daily basis.
So, after two years of sitting on our butts, we are really looking forward to
launching country after country for the next few years, with the occasional
“rest” at our head office resort.
Other
aspects of the business, including product development, also require attention,
from conference calls to meeting with vendors to our own product development.
Staffing
has been a challenge, partly because we are not located in the city center,
however currently there are 8 full-time staff, each one a professional with
specific skills that mesh with the others to move HRI forward.
To
get the programming perfect, we had countless meetings with programming teams,
including business analysts, programmers and developers. In addition to the
custom programming required for the Boards, HRI required a complete back office
system for handling online distributor enrollment, online shopping cart, real
time genealogy display, individual back office for each Distributor, online
commissions calculations, admin functions for adding, deleting, editing
distributors, products and transactions. Not to mention our proprietary
programming to make the “Information Tunnel” work properly for the
Distributors, plus the development of software for our unique Territory system.
Alan’s program is so detailed that some experienced MLM software companies said
they could not do it since they have set modules (HRI is not the usual, run-of-the-mill
Compensation Plan).
Despite
our long 12 hour days, Alan then continues working into the early hours of the
morning, with phone calls to leaders and suppliers in Canada and USA (since
they are 12 hours behind).
Despite
our long 12 hour days, Alan then continues working into the early hours of the
morning, with phone calls to leaders and suppliers in Canada and USA (since
they are 12 hours behind).
Despite
such a heavy workload, or perhaps because of it, we also play hard.
Our
rooftop has been converted into a BBQ area, and there is enough room for a
home-made mini golf.
The
mini golf putters were found at local surplus stores. However, the most
interesting thing is the 12 wooden 2x2 pieces of varying lengths. They are
set-up as barriers for the first practice round. Then after each round, every
player gets to move one piece. The course gets increasingly difficult, as
everyone maneuvers to try to make it harder.
As
there was a lack of sturdy well-made BBQs, Alan put together the BBQ from
various bits and pieces,combining a stainless-steel kitchen cart with a pan for
the charcoal plus a custom-made grill.
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Back
downstairs in the kitchen, Alan is preparing his special BBQ sauce. Alan likes
things spicy, so there are lots of chilis, hot sauce, jalapenos and other
secret ingredients. Having been a regular at RibFests in Canada, Alan became a
discerning customer and began perfecting his own sauce years ago. Alan always
insists on HP sauce with his meals, and of course it goes into the secret sauce
as well. Main grill items are pork tenderloin, beef fillet mignon and chicken.
It
helps that there are three helpers in the house who do the cleaning and
cooking, as Alan prefers the foods that he grew up with; Filipinos like to have
their foods sweeter than we are used to.
Always one to
multi-task, Alan is pictured here discussing local politics with a village
elder, while waiting for his car to be repaired. After a meeting north of the
city, we were heading back home when we came into an area where there were guys
lined along the street on both sides for blocks, trying to get people to
repair, upgrade, maintain or otherwise modify their cars. The roads can be
quite rough and the potholes can be quite big, so Alan had extra strong springs
installed along with buying bigger car tires; low profile tires only work on
well-kept roads. Next item on the wish list, a roof light bar like “the big
SUVs”.
When you had
the best friend of the youngest brother of one of Canada’s hottest talent live
with you for a year, and then the hottest talent comes half-way around the
world to where you are, you got to go to the concert. We took off work early as
it normally takes about 3 hours to drive 15 km during rush hour. Great show but
nobody was dancing in front of the stage. At least at the ACDC concert in
Dusseldorf in the summer of 2016 (Alan’s birthday gift to himself), the entire
floor area was reserved for standing-room / dancing.
What Says People about Alan Kippax?
My name is Edward R. Mercer, although this is clearly not about me, I would like to make a very strong point about why I am writing this. Life to me is a gift and I want to put a ribbon on it. I am 73 years old and I cannot make any mistakes about my future. I have no plans to retire as I am totally blessed with good health as well as an amazing group of friends and a great family. I can retire but I am looking to leave a positive legacy, so I have spent a lot of time and my own money to do my own diligence. I have a very big advantage over most of you. I’ve known the Baron for over twenty years, I’ve watched him go from zero to hero, I’ve seen him cry, I’ve seen him laugh, I’ve seen him fall, but most of all I watched him succeed and go to the top every single time. He once told me of unfortunate circumstances, and then great amazing opportunities and he proved it. You are the main person in the book of life and the Baron proved to me people do not react to what you say, they react for what you do and what you become as a result of it. I’m an environmentalist and in the Hall of Fame, so when Baron shared with me his love for the planet,he got my full attention, then one step further about certain amount of the money earned will go to projects that help Save the Planet. It became a turn for the tears and gratitude for this man. He told me, we at HRI are here for a reason and not for the season! I preceded to put my entire life on hold moved from Canada to Philippines to be by his side in the amazing crusade to change the world. (By Ed Mercer )
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