How to Generate Low Cost B2B Business to Business Sales Leads to Increase Your Sales Even in a Down Economy
Posted on Sep 23, 2009 at 03:10 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Generating [low cost B2B leads] aka generating low cost business to business sales leads, that will increase your sales, even in a poor or declining economy is still very possible with the right knowledge.
The dramatic fluctuations of today's business markets are different than anything we have seen in recent memory. Every day seems to bring a new surprise. Companies are wary, not knowing what tomorrow may bring for their businesses. Instead of spending to grow their businesses, they are conserving cash to meet their payroll needs, not making new investments, hiring less or even not hiring at all. They are not delegating money for lead generation although that is what is most needed for their businesses at this time. Besides the cash flow crunch - another reason for the cutback is also their experience - what used to work to generate low cost B2B leads doesn't seem to work as well, or sometimes not at all. Therefore, many businesses have just stopped generating low cost business to business sales leads mistakingly thinking that they are saving money. The reality is, they are losing money.
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4 Tips for Finding the Right Culinary Arts College Education
Posted on Aug 10, 2009 at 12:28 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Want to know the first steps you should take to find the best and the right culinary arts college education? Here are four great tips to keep in mind to help you gets started.
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Culinary Arts Colleges - Should You Take The Plunge?
Posted on Aug 3, 2009 at 09:58 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Welcome to [Culinary Arts Colleges] - Should You Take the Plunge? That's a good question and a necessary question for those who are trying to decide whether or not to take their culinary skills to the next level and turn it into a profession.Having the ability to cook and create gourmet foods with artistic presentations is truly a gift. There are many moms, grandmas (and some men) who really love the idea of cooking for others and who do make the whole realm of food look like fun. Some of those cook for fun, but others are contemplating making cooking into a career.
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Culinary Arts Education
Posted on Jul 28, 2009 at 05:13 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Why is a culinary arts education necessary for success in the culinary arts field? There are many who speak against higher education today as being worthless in this job market. They cite evidence that others are getting good jobs in many fields without having a college degree. Although that may be true in some cases, it isn't true in most.
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What Make Successful People Tick?
Posted on Jul 3, 2009 at 04:19 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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What Make Successful People Tick?
Do you ever wonder what is the secret of successful people that enable them to get a head start in their business career?
The book "We Are All Self-Employed, by Clift Hakim (Berrett Koeler,1994) gives insightful points, if you want to be gratified and successful by work. You need to proactively manage your career; you need to decide your next steps, acquire the necessary skills, and actively pursue your choices.
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How to Build a Simple Website (Anyone Can Do This In Just a Few Hours)
Posted on Jun 10, 2009 at 01:29 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Yes, you can learn how to build a simple website in just a few hours.
I was always a coward when it came to building a website from scratch. I have 14 websites now and many more blogs, but my fear of ftp (will explain that later) kept me from actually being creative and developing my own from the ground up.
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What Can I Do If I've Lost My Job?
Posted on Jun 4, 2009 at 11:18 AM by Margaret Dunn
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In today's economy, one of the most frequently asked questions is "What can I do if I've lost my job". Psychologists will agree that this is one of the most traumatic events a person can encounter in their lifetimes. Yet, it can also be a lifechanging event that can turn a negative into a positive situation as well.
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Aadi - Successes Are Possible
Posted on May 15, 2009 at 03:42 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Aadi is a little boy in India. He lives in absolute poverty, is surrounded by famine, disease and filth all over the place. Aadi is a lucky guy 'cause one day he gets a computer in the nearby SOS Help Centre from one of the sponsor families.
Locally he has learned English, and he feels that writting stuff can be inspiring to others. He isn't the kind of boy who sits down in self-pity for his poor circumstances. Au contraire. He has learned to make the best of his opportunities and sees POSSIBILITIES where others see HINDRANCES.
Aadi contacts a few online marketers with his manuscript, greatly inspiring them, and some choose to take on this manuscript for their lists. Exposure grows virally and all of a sudden Aadi is a rich boy, not only by Indian measure, but indeed because he concentrated on bringing VALUE to others.
What Can YOU Learn From This?
How could you be inspired by this? What is the lesson for you? Appreciate your talents, find your niche, inspire others and bring value to people. Write something into a wordprocessing program. OpenOffice can be downloaded for free, but you can export directly into the PDF-format.
Release a FREE version of your manuscript with a couple of free chapters. When people see your high quality, they will want to get the full version.
This system works. But you must make an effort to begin the process.
Carpe diem. :-)
Online Billionaire Business School
Posted on May 11, 2009 at 07:39 PM by Bobby Rizigliano
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Let's say you need to get from New York to Chicago. You can walk the 790 miles in a month, bike it in a week, drive it in a day, or fly it in a couple of hours. What's the difference? It's all about the vehicle you use. http://www.BillionaireU.com
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Understanding The Importance Of Good Customer Interaction
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In today's economy it is important to keep customers happy. An unhappy customer can make any call center agent miserable with their furious rants and demands. It is not that the call center is in the right or the customer is in the wrong. Many customers are fed up with the customer interaction they receive from the call centers that they must deal with. There is any number of reasons why customers will migrate to another company but the number one reason is poor customer service.
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Shop to Earn - Get Paid to Shop!
Posted on Feb 2, 2009 at 11:16 PM by Bobby Rizigliano
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The E-commerce website ShoptoEarn has many advantages over the usual shopping ways, like the absence of nagging salesmen pushing you to make a purchase, and precious time consumed by traveling to shops that sometimes lead to uncomfort and disappointment. In this website, one can view and buy the products of their choice just by sitting at the comfort of their home. Customers are welcome to huge collections to choose from, with the links of the biggest companies in retail such as Macy's, Staples, Old Navy Sports Authority, Office Depot, Lands' End, Gap, Priceline, Pet Smart, Auto Parts Warehouse, Golfsmith, Drugstore.com, and hundreds of others more.
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Culinary Arts Career - Is It Right For Me?
Posted on Nov 29, 2008 at 07:18 PM by Margaret Dunn
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A culinary arts career can provide the individual who loves cooking with an opportunity to build an interesting and challenging lifetime of satisfaction.
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Finding Cell Phone Numbers With a Twist
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The first & easist way to trace a cell phone number is to run a search with our service.
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Job Search Top 10
Posted on Oct 16, 2008 at 04:20 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Were you aware that finding a new job or career can be a full time job? Did you know that there are specific steps that you must follow to be successful? Do you know which blunder is on the top of the list to get you fired if you are not careful? You can find the answers in the audio and written materials from Job Search Top 10.
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Home Inspectors and the Inspection
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On the surface, it sounds simple enough. But, in fact, the simple re-inspection of a previously inspected home or property is very high liability to the working home inspector. A synopsis of the complexities of the re-inspection process, and why it worries home inspectors, is provided below.
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Culinary Arts College Site
Posted on Sep 27, 2008 at 07:03 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Are you considering attending a culinary arts college? How do you know which cooking school is the best for you? How do you choose on online culinary arts college site to select your next career? All of these are good questions that you need to ask when considering entering this competitive field.
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What Does A Proprietary School Director of Admissions Do?
Posted on Aug 4, 2008 at 06:21 PM by Margaret Dunn
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What does a proprietary school director of admissions do? First of all, a proprietary school is a two or four year, for profit career school that offers a diversity of subjects. Most of the for profit career schools or career colleges offer two year technical degrees in fields such as health care, engineering, graphic arts, other arts, business, or information technology.
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Proprietary School Director
Posted on Aug 4, 2008 at 06:02 PM by Margaret Dunn
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What does a proprietary school director do? (also known as a proprietary school executive director or a proprietary school president) Where can a proprietary school director submit his or her resume? Does a qualified proprietary school executive director have to have experience in the for-profit career college field?
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All topics are good E-Book topics, start you own
Posted on Jul 5, 2008 at 06:39 PM by francisco
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If you have written an article there is absolutely no reason why you cannot extend this to write an e-book which can bring even greater benefits. The structure isn't that difficult if you just follow the information detailed in this article. If you are worried about certain aspects of the writing, why not employ someone to carry out some of it for you while you oversee the project.
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Become an E-Writer, start you own E-Book
Posted on Jul 1, 2008 at 05:33 PM by francisco
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E-books are just electronic versions of regular books or journals but they frighten people if you suggest writing one. If you take note of the information detailed here there is no reason why you can't start yours right now. If you are afraid to write your own work then why not employ someone to do this for you; alternatively use them for research purposes for extra material.
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First step to write an E-Book is learning about them
Posted on Jun 26, 2008 at 07:31 PM by francisco
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People love e-books and are willing to pay good money for them and strangely, they are not that hard to write! With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. Of course if you aren't a very accomplished writer you may want to employ someone to do the writing for you or just help out with other material.
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The next step for writers: E-Books
Posted on Jun 26, 2008 at 02:07 PM by francisco
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If you have written an article there is absolutely no reason why you cannot extend this to write an e-book which can bring even greater benefits. With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. Although this process assumes that you're doing the writing yourself, you could hire someone else to write the articles or just produce additional material.
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Powerful Internet Marketing Tool: E-Books
Posted on Jun 24, 2008 at 06:47 PM by francisco
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One of the fastest selling products on the internet is e-books but most people are afraid to try. With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. If you are worried about certain aspects of the writing, why not employ someone to carry out some of it for you while you oversee the project.
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Cooking Schools - How do You Choose the Best Culinary Arts College?
Posted on Jun 23, 2008 at 09:04 PM by Margaret Dunn
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The first things you need to do when trying to decide how to choose the best culinary arts college are to look at your overall goals by determining what area of cooking you have an interest in, your financial situation, and geography. These things are critical first steps to your success in choosing the right culinary arts college or cooking school.
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The Increasing Popularity Of Culinary Schools
Posted on Jun 22, 2008 at 04:46 PM by
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Thanks to many new reality television shows such as 'Hell's Kitchen' and 'Top Chef,' more and more students are enrolling in culinary schools. These new culinary students are often surprised though at how difficult it is to become an award winning chef. The best culinary schools will prepare students for many roles, so if you are considering a career in the culinary field, then there are some things that you absolutely must know before beginning. It is not always the glitter and glamour portrayed on screen.
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Career Opportunities - About Computer Animation
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For anyone who is too young to remember early computers, you most likely have no idea exactly how much more advanced this technology has become. For the ones that do remember the early computer animation graphics, you know exactly how far computer animations have come.
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The Future of Forex Trading Robots
Posted on Jun 22, 2008 at 03:30 PM by Cynthia Macy
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It's all about ease and automation in the 21st century.
So it's most likely that we'll be seeing more programs
developed mainly for money-making purposes. We will be seeing
more online trading software available to the general public
as more people realize the benefits of automated trading.
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Hints for writing E-Books
Posted on Jun 20, 2008 at 12:36 PM by francisco
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It doesn't take a great deal of talent to write an e-book but the benefits can be enormous in the short and long term. With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. Although this process assumes that you're doing the writing yourself, you could hire someone else to write the articles or just produce additional material.
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We all have areas where we are knowlegdeable, share them with E-Books
Posted on Jun 19, 2008 at 08:49 AM by francisco
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The use of e-books is increasing as they are a great way to promote a service or product but many people are not that confident about writing them. If you have been considering doing this already but are not sure how then read on as some useful information is discussed here. Although this process assumes that you're doing the writing yourself, you could hire someone else to write the articles or just produce additional material.
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E-Books for selling products
Posted on Jun 17, 2008 at 03:46 PM by francisco
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One of the fastest selling products on the internet is e-books but most people are afraid to try. With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. If you are afraid to write your own work then why not employ someone to do this for you; alternatively use them for research purposes for extra material.
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Use Internet to increase your income, work online
Posted on Jun 13, 2008 at 02:23 PM by francisco
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The increase in people deciding to make money online is not surprising when you consider the alternatives! Everyone wants to know the most profitable but this isn't always easy to answer when you consider some people are better at certain things than others. The particular talents you possess will help but in the beginning you will likely try one of two internet marketing methods to earn money. Remember, always give you customers a little more than was promised and all you have to do is find out what they want.
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Grab your share from the global market
Posted on Jun 13, 2008 at 02:19 PM by francisco
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More and more people are deciding to quit their routine jobs (usually 9-5) in favor of starting their own business to make money online. Each person that makes this decision wants to know what method contains the magic formula but this is different for everyone. The particular talents you possess will help but in the beginning you will likely try one of two internet marketing methods to earn money. To put the whole process very simply, all you are doing is providing a service where you find people who have a particular need and sell them something they are already looking for.
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Write, Read, Sell or Buy E-Books
Posted on Jun 12, 2008 at 04:02 PM by francisco
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People love e-books and are willing to pay good money for them and strangely, they are not that hard to write! There is no longer any need for delaying with the simple process detailed below. There isn't any reason why you have to write it yourself because they are many people online who can do the writing for you or assist you with things you are unsure of.
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E-Books: great tools for Internet Marketing
Posted on Jun 12, 2008 at 10:26 AM by francisco
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One of the easiest things to get started on with internet marketing is e-books With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. The process detailed here can be used for a person carrying out the whole project on their own or with one or more additional writers to help them.
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Srart your writer career, write an E-Book
Posted on Jun 11, 2008 at 04:13 PM by francisco
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People love e-books and are willing to pay good money for them and strangely, they are not that hard to write! With a little help almost anyone can write one of these digital books and some help is provided in the article. Of course if you aren't a very accomplished writer you may want to employ someone to do the writing for you or just help out with other material.
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Publish articles about your research and then write an E-Book
Posted on Jun 10, 2008 at 09:52 AM by francisco
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One of the easiest things to get started on with internet marketing is e-books There is no longer any need for delaying with the simple process detailed below. Of course if you aren't a very accomplished writer you may want to employ someone to do the writing for you or just help out with other material.
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Business Success Tips
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There's a quote that says "You are responsible for your own future. Never abdicate the responsibility for your success to other people or institutions. Nobody else should claim credit for your success, and you can't blame anyone else for your failure."
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Bartending School - A Great Way To Begin A Bartending Career
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When you think of bartending you probably get the image of a glass twirling Tom Cruise or maybe even the humdrum life of The Simpson's very own bartender, Mo Sizlack. While these images go from one extreme to the other, the fact is that bartending, as a career or a hobby, lies somewhere in between the two. If you have ever been interested in bartending at all, then you may have considered the option of attending a bartending school. There are many different options you need to weigh, in order to choose the right school, from skill sets taught all the way to tuition costs.
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Tips In Creating Career-Enhancing Digital Portfolios
Posted on May 19, 2008 at 02:16 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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If a picture speaks a thousand words, how many words are spoken of your credentials if they are communicated digitally in pictures, videos, and other artifacts? A portfolio is a "goal-driven, organized collection of artifacts that demonstrates a person's expansion of knowledge and skill overtime." Digital portfolios, sometimes called multimedia portfolios or electronic portfolios, contain much of the content of traditional portfolios but present the materials in digital format.
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Goals Are Stepping Stones To Career Success
Posted on May 15, 2008 at 03:12 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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There's an old saying: "If you don't know where you're going, you'll never know if you arrived." It's the striving for and attainment of goals that makes life meaningful. Taking just any path or any road will leave your career fulfillment to chance which is not good enough.
I'd like to share a model of goal-setting to achievement process, which is: Awareness> Beliefs> Goals> Plans> Actions> Achievements
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Avoid Classic Resume And Cover Letter Blunders
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When you are looking for a job there are important tools you will need to have in hand. A resume and cover letter are the most important. These documents are the ones that will provide an introduction to the hiring company and outline your experience, applicable skills and education. Think of it as a handshake. It introduces you and gives them your background. It is an entire conversation wrapped into a few pages. You will only get one shot, so make sure you get it right!
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Helpful Tips For Car Drivers - Protection Awareness
Posted on May 12, 2008 at 11:02 AM by francisco
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It is a statistical fact that the more miles you drive, the more likely you are to be involved in an accident so no matter how good a driver you are personal injury protection is not a luxury. This is also a case of looking after other people you are responsible for in addition to paying off loans for instance. A PIP or personal injury protection can be a separate 'stand alone' plan but is normally part of a larger insurance policy. These insurance plans are all worthwhile but the average American family cannot always justify the additional strain on their monthly budget.
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From Self- Assessment To Your Future Career
Posted on May 6, 2008 at 12:14 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Career planning starts with self- assessment, says Jay Block in his book, "The End of The Job Search : Mastering the Art of Career Design." He says, finding a will-paying job or locating opportunities for advancement should not be treated with an after thought, rather one that has been planned and prepared for months or years.
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Keys To A Successful Job Search
Posted on May 5, 2008 at 01:20 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Still looking for a job? How long did your last job search take? Sometimes it takes more than just "smarts" and luck to get where you need to go. Sometimes, it is as much about our approach to our job hunt as it is our intelligence and experience. Harvey Mackay's book "We Got Fired" offers some keys to a successful job search:
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Keys To A Successful Job Search
Posted on May 5, 2008 at 01:20 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Still looking for a job? How long did your last job search take? Sometimes it takes more than just "smarts" and luck to get where you need to go. Sometimes, it is as much about our approach to our job hunt as it is our intelligence and experience. Harvey Mackay's book "We Got Fired" offers some keys to a successful job search:
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Lady Doctor Gets Death Threats for Revealing TOP SECRET Fat Loss Secret to General Public!
Posted on May 4, 2008 at 01:04 AM by Bobby Rizigliano
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A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to forever shed countless pounds, stay healthy, and add many years to your life!
A lady doctor from Arizona has blown the lid off the best-kept secret in weight loss ever discovered -- and this has the whole diet food and drug industries turned upside down and in nothing less than a torrential uproar.
Her name is Dr Suzanne Gudakunst, and she's marching to the beat of a different drum.
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When It's Time For A Career Change
Posted on Apr 30, 2008 at 12:40 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Do you need a job change? Having a career change is natural and normal in the work life of a person. Our career interests, our values and needs change in time. To continue to be in the career that no longer gives you satisfaction and meaning, results in a lose-lose situation. If you become unhappy, your unhappiness affects the quality and quantity of your work. If you learn how to recognize the signs that indicate it is time to leave a job, you will able to plan your next step rather than be forced to make a quick move just to get out. So what are some of these signs you should watch for?
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Career Tips - Remember To Include A Cover Letter With Your Resume
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Why would you deliberately sabotage your chances of getting the job you have always wanted? That is exactly what you will be doing if you forget to include a cover letter. It is a valuable tool in your arsenal for finding a better job with a better salary. It is the written equivalent to a handshake and should be included with all resume distribution. Do not sabotage your job chances. With the right cover letter you can make a great first impression.
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Mentoring As A Career Strategy
Posted on Apr 8, 2008 at 05:35 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Mentoring is a one-to-one relationship in whic an expert or a senior person voluntarily gives time to teach, support and encourage another. It is different from coaching. Coaching is done with a person who needs to develop or enhance his competencies so that he can perform his current tasks according to, or even exceeding, the standards. Mentoring is done for a high potential person so that the competencies he acquires can be used for his current task and also for a tuture job assignment. Coaching can be done for a team to improve their performance while mentoring is always individualized and one-on-one.
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How To Fall In Love With Your Job
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Do you love what you're doing for a living? Some folks are incredibly lucky, they can make a career out of something they already love. For most of us, though, the challenge is a little tougher. We need to find a way to love the thing we're doing. Here's some insightful tips from the book, " We are All Self- Employed, by Cliff Hakim ( Berrett Koehler, 1994), on how to be gratified by your work, especially for those who are just starting out
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Landing Your First Job Does Not Depend On Luck
Posted on Apr 1, 2008 at 10:07 PM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Getting your dream job does not depend on pure luck. Much depends on the efforts, preparations, as well as the strategy you employ in landing your first post.
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Healthy Chocolate Distribution Business is Booming
Posted on Mar 30, 2008 at 02:23 AM by Bobby Rizigliano
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MXI Corp., the founders of Pure De-lite Products, Inc., is currently looking for sales oriented professionals to distribute our healthy Xoçai chocolate products.
The brand name Xoçai is a combination of the words Xocolatl, an ancient American cacao drink, and Açai, a high-energy berry from the Amazon rainforest. Xoçai products include Xoçai Nuggets, bite sized treats with an extremely high cacao content (70%) that combine the flavors of dark chocolate, açai and blueberries, and Xoçai Activ, the ultimate active-lifestyle antioxidant beverage, a cacao and açai enriched powder product that when combined with purified water delivers an astoundingly high ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) Value of 4,275.
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Visualize Your Way To Success
Posted on Mar 25, 2008 at 01:13 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Want to visualize your success ? Successful athletes do this all the time. An Olympic swimmer sees herself emerging from the pool victorious. A long - distance runner sees herself crossing the finish line ahead of her competition.
Businessmen are also visual creatures. They use visualization as a powerful tool whenever they want a positive outcome from their business transactions.
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Can 'Power Dressing' Help you Create Impact In Job Interviews?
Posted on Mar 24, 2008 at 02:54 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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In the corporate world, people who get hired are usually those who are not only talented but also those who pay great attention to the way they dress and groom themselves. The importance of creating a successful image, whether you are looking for a job or wanting a promotion cannot be overemphasized. As Brian Tracy said, "You tell others what you think of yourself, and you signal to others how they are to evaluate you and treat you. Since you dress yourself, you are responsible for whatever message you send."
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The Top Culinary Arts Schools - The Best Culinary Arts Colleges - How Can I Find Them?
Posted on Mar 19, 2008 at 11:20 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Finding the right "top culinary arts schools" or the right "best culinary arts colleges" is a critical first step for the serious culinary arts student. Making the wrong choice up front is going to cost a great deal of money in the long run. First, you must set your goals: do you want to be a great local chef or a top worldwide chef? Start there and then read on.
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How Do I Find Products To Sell On Ebay? - The SIMPLE SOLUTION!
Posted on Mar 15, 2008 at 10:33 AM by Margaret Dunn
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As an Ebay Powerseller this question is often asked of me: "How do I find products to sell on Ebay"? After a year of research and comparisons of what is offered to the aspiring entrepreneur, whether she or he be wanting to buy and sell for ebay, for a brick and mortar store, or simply purchase items for themselves, family, friends or home, I found the secret.
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The Value Of A Career Mentor / Coach
Posted on Mar 14, 2008 at 01:43 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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Mentoring is usually described as a practice in which a more experienced, older person takes a less experienced younger person under his or her wings.
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What Does It Take To Be A Consultant?
Posted on Mar 11, 2008 at 02:31 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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The book "How To Make It Big As A Consultant" by William Cohen, offers some tips for people who want to jump ship to become a consultant. Here's some questions the book says to start asking yourself.
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Business Insights For New Entrepreneurs
Posted on Mar 7, 2008 at 02:23 AM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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I want to share some insightful points I have adopted from the book "We Are All Self-Employed" by Cliff Hakim. The author's main point is that if you want to be gratified by work, you need to proactively manage your career : you need to decide your next steps, and actively pursue your choices. Your employers won't do this for you. The following tips may help :
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Director of Admissions Career College Position
Posted on Mar 6, 2008 at 12:56 PM by Margaret Dunn
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What does it take to be a successful Director of Admissions for a career college? If you like talking to people, enjoy promoting education, don't mind working some long hours or being under pressure, and like making good money, perhaps a career as a Director of Admissions would be a good choice for you.
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Career College School Director President Position
Posted on Mar 6, 2008 at 12:41 PM by Margaret Dunn
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What qualifications do you need to become a Career College School Director or Career College President? This is a great, in-demand field that requires a very special type of experience. Career colleges are for-profit institutions who are either privately held or publicly held. The most common household names would be Career Education Corporation, ITT Technical Institute, Le Cordon Bleu, and the Art Institutes of America. There are literally thousands more offering certificate through college level degrees. But what does it take to become a Career College School Director?
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Speech Book for CEO's
Posted on Mar 3, 2008 at 11:55 PM by Shem C. Tayanes Jr.
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" To speak, and to speak well, are two things. A fool may talk. but a wise man speak."
That quote delivers a compelling message for CEO's. CEO must learn to speak well in public, or may just make a fool of themselves. For CEO, speaking well is not an option, it's a must, says Suzanne Bates, author of the book "Speak Like A CEO." The author makes this honest assesment about CEO's underdeveloped public speaking skills: " Not all CEOs speak well. Some speak poorly. Some hardly communicate."
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Chocolate Healthy? Emerging World of Antioxidants
Posted on Jan 31, 2008 at 01:22 AM by Bobby Rizigliano
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DARKCHOCOLATEOFTHEWORLD.COM
Yes! Healthy Chocolate exists and full of antioxidants. There is a company that is new but fast growing. They make healthy chocolate with cacao and acai berry known as the "super food". You can enjoy chocolate and reap the health benefits. "Wait a minute aren't all chocolates made with cacao?" Good question but how is it processed is the real question. I'll explain in a minute......

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Finding Employment Through Online Job Searching
Posted on Jan 15, 2008 at 04:03 AM by
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Our world has become a veritable wonder of modern technology, and many of the traditional aspects seen fifty years ago no longer exist or are fading from popularity rapidly. The internet and the virtual world have changed the way people communicate with each other and, for those searching for employment, can be a valuable asset. Opportunities abound, changing every hour, which makes online job searching a great place to find an employer.
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Event Planners
Posted on Jan 1, 2008 at 10:43 AM by
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I have been fascinated and intrigued by event planners ever since I was very little. You see, my mother was a bit of an event planner herself. Of course, the events she planned were confined to her own family, but nonetheless they were spectacular. My birthday parties were the hit of the neighborhood, and my older sister's wedding is something that people still talk about.
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Event Management
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You may not even realize it, but when you go somewhere for a concert, charity event, or community event, there is usually a large staff that takes care of event management. These folks make sure every thing runs smoothly behind the scenes. You may see these people on occasion, but for the most part, they are never seen by the public or those who are coming or going from the event.
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Choosing a Massage School
Posted on Dec 19, 2007 at 08:14 PM by Julie Onofrio
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If you are considering a career in massage, one of your first challenges is choosing a massage school that meets your need. The most important thing to remember is that massage schools are marketing to you and trying to get your money.
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Computer Course
Posted on Dec 14, 2007 at 09:34 AM by
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I started off taking a computer training course because I thought it would be a useful thing for me to do. You see, unlike most people my generation, I am completely clueless around computers - or at least I was before the computer course.
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The Business Of Private Investigation
Posted on Dec 8, 2007 at 08:17 PM by
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Private investigation is a service that helps many individuals in need. Private investigators are used mainly to do work where they need to act as a detective and uncover hidden events that are happening. The practice of private investigation has been used since the 1800s and is a popular form of work in today's society. When a person chooses to undertake the job of becoming a private investigator, they should do their research to ensure that the job is a right fit for them.
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Career Tips - Becoming A Hypnotherapist
Posted on Dec 6, 2007 at 07:25 PM by
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A hypnotherapist uses a variety of clinical hypnotherapy methods to help those who need to resolve alarming issues, deal with negative behaviors or even chronic pain. For those who wish to learn how to hypnotize people as a possible career choice, then they must be prepared to face much scrutiny regarding this profession. However, if one is committed to helping others, then becoming a hypnotherapist can be a very rewarding career option.
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Going For A Job Interview? A Couple of Tips
Posted on Dec 4, 2007 at 08:30 PM by Christopher Smith
Preparing for job interview questions can be one of the most difficult and nerve-racking experiences. On the one hand, you know that you have to hit an interview perfectly. You want this job, and you can feel in your bones that you are the right candidate for it. It all comes down to this one interview, so you have to give it everything you've got. On the other hand, you have no idea what to look at. How do you study for an interview? How do you know if you answer job interview questions well or not?
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Allentown Business School
Posted on Dec 2, 2007 at 03:20 PM by Christopher Smith
Higher education institutions with good reputations are highly prized. One such establishment is Lehigh Valley College, still known by its previous, familiar name of Allentown Business School. Founded in 1869, the college has expanded its curriculum and campus over the years, re-locating on four occasions. Its original name came from its proximity to Allentown in Pennsylvania and its final move in 2003 brought it to Center Valley, 55 miles from Philadelphia.
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Careers Tips: Massage Therapist - Working With A Massage Chair
Posted on Nov 24, 2007 at 05:52 PM by
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Many people in the industry of massage work with a massage chair. Those that work with the chair are not usually giving a full body massages, but may be performing a hand massage or foot massage. These techniques are often used in offices or on street-sides, as the massage chair is portable and can be taken anywhere that a massage can be given.
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Practical Nursing School
Posted on Oct 27, 2007 at 07:39 PM by
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There are a lot of single moms (and some dads too) that do not get the credit they deserve. We can say that we admire what they do, and that we understand, but I don't think anyone can understand unless they are truly a single parent. There are times when I feel like one, but I do have the support of my husband, even though he's not around as much as I would like.
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Balancing your Career and your Family
Posted on Oct 22, 2007 at 07:46 PM by Marjorie Salada
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Are you a mother that is a career woman? If you are, you most likely know that challenge of trying to balance motherhood with the obligations of the conference room. While being a mother and an accomplished career woman can be very rewarding, it can also be the source of much stress and some guilt. You can be successful at both, but at times the task can be a little overwhelming.
You will many times be facing a decision as to whether you should be spending the time with your family or with finish that project. The decisions you are make are not only getting to please everyone, but that is part of being a mother with a career. There will be times you will miss out on family events in order to keep your employer happy and there will be times you will have hope that your employer will understand you delaying work to spend time with your family.
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Office Interiors and the Executive Ego
Posted on Oct 17, 2007 at 06:22 AM by Wayne Helmore
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It is commonly believed that what separates the men from the boys is grit and determination. Most people think that, to climb the corporate ladder you have to be willing to put everything into your job. People believe that this, combined with some natural skills, is enough for anyone to succeed in the American dream. They are wrong. What is needed, more than anything else, is a sense of theater. Although people are rarely consciously aware of symbols of rank and status within the office interior design, unconsciously we know all about them. More important than hard work, more important than ruthlessness, more important even than competency, is self-confidence.
As a matter of fact, you can see the evidence of rank in almost any artifact of your typical office interior design. Take executive offices, for example. I work in a large office, and many of the lower ranking employees are forced to work in cramped, uncomfortable cubicles. Their executive office chairs are nothing to look at, and in fact are part of their low rank. The executive chairs of the partners, by contrast, are made of genuine leather - comfortable, sumptuous, and conspicuously expenses. This is probably much like any office interior design, and something that most people wouldn't glance twice at. A closer look at the executive chairs, however, reveals some important distinctions between those who will one day make it and those who won't.
Contrast the executive chairs of any of the junior partners, and you'll see important distinctions. Mike Smith, for example, has received promotion after promotion although he has only been here for a few months and is not all that bright. On his plain desk chair, he has added a leather pad. ostensibly, it is for ergonomic purposes, but in fact it conveys a powerful subconscious message. It says that his current status as an underling is only a temporary thing, that already management and greatness or within his grasp.Right next door, James Jones' cubicle tells a very different story. His executive chair also has pads on it, but they are merely functional. They serve to help his back problems, but their undecorated features tell the story of his life at the company. He will never sit in one of the sumptuous executive chairs - He has twice the smarts of Mike, but less than half the ambition. His chair looks too comfortable, in fact, and he is too comfortable as well, wallowing in his position of insignificance.
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Continuous Nursing Education
Posted on Oct 17, 2007 at 01:42 AM by
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It has often been said that nursing is one of the noblest professions in the world. After all, how many of us are keen to be nurses, being as they are surrounded by the ill, the dying and the dead. But then there are scores of people all over the world, for whom nursing is a career of choice. These are people who go to nursing colleges and pay good money and invest a great deal of time and effort to become qualified nurses.
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How to Maximize Your Effect Online
Posted on Jan 25, 2007 at 04:36 PM by Henrik Blunck
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There are numerous theories as to how you can maximize sales, maximize visitors, maximize CTR etc. Everything falls into categories like: do this and you will be successful or do so and so and you're bound to fail.
There is another way to see things, that you might find more helpful.
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Joel Comm's E-book Updated - Let's Get To Work!
Posted on Jan 22, 2007 at 06:04 PM by Henrik Blunck
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I have said so before. The man is a genius when it comes to earning online through Google Adsense. So many black-hat guys out there.... Why would anyone be willing to cheat, when there is so much money to be earned in a legitimate way. That is EXACTLY the reason why you should buy his book.
I bought the book and I am about to print so I can really get in-depth into this material.
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Those Who Complain Are Often Those Who Do The Least To Improve Their Situation...
Posted on Jan 21, 2007 at 01:09 PM by Henrik Blunck
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It is sad, but true: those who complain the most are often those who do the least to improve their situation.
We see it all around us. Some people always complain. There is a reason behind this, and it should be motivating to know why, so you can deal with this type of personality.
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Yet Another Marketeer Too Quick....
Posted on Jan 20, 2007 at 09:03 PM by Henrik Blunck
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When a person writes like this to me, I thought she was serious.... See:
[quote]Without even asking him the price, I took the software and
started playing with it. Within 15-20 minutes I had taken this
software called PLR Article Pro and built an 85+ page content
site using nothing but the software and some private label
content I had. You can see the site at http://www.Free-Marketing.com[/quote]
I have said this before, but you MUST test your webpages before releasing anything. Being too trigger-happy will cost you credibility. I can see people read my articles. The question is: why don't people listen?
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Loose Credibility - You Loose Everything!
Posted on Jan 18, 2007 at 06:06 AM by Henrik Blunck
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There is only one thing that can be said about this. Read the story.
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Little Steps - Big Difference
Posted on Jan 16, 2007 at 04:23 AM by Henrik Blunck
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Like the Kaizen-principle, there is quite a bit of truth to the fact that the first, small steps are (on one hand, the easiest) also the most difficult to take. Sometimes we want to see that things work before we PLUNGE in and start swimming.
You need to get into real action this year if you want to take your business anywhere. Some are already setting ground online that is based upon solid concrete. You need to take position WITHIN that market to start navigating towards online success!
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NO Easy Set of Rules...
Posted on Jan 15, 2007 at 12:53 PM by Henrik Blunck
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One marketeer - I could name him, but won't do so to protect his business - claims he can bring you a fixed set of rules to achieve success.
Do this, do that, do so and so, don't do this, don't do that and finally don't do so and so...
IF everything was SO easy - and fixed beforehand - everyone would succeed and noone would fail.
Listen - and learn!
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Don't Waste Time - Save Time!
Posted on Jan 14, 2007 at 03:21 PM by Henrik Blunck
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There is one very overlooked element of time saving that most people completely overlook. It has to do with a function all of us use in our everyday activities.
For most of us, we deal with this both in our business and private lives, and you might need to consider saving time as well.
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Expand Your Market Potential - You Can Double Your Results...
Posted on Jan 10, 2007 at 08:22 AM by Henrik Blunck
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Internet marketeers promise you their version - at a fee.
For xx$ they will reveal "golden nuggets" about so and so, and how you can achieve this and that in only xx days.
What would you say if somebody offered you this information FOR FREE?
If that person told you the very truth: that the results are defined by your willingness to ACT upon what you read?
You might even think the person was insane for revealing it for free, but nothing could be further FROM the truth.
The market is big enough for all of us, so keep reading. :-)
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Others Talk of Optimization -- I Do Something About It!
Posted on Jan 8, 2007 at 01:03 PM by Henrik Blunck
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I have heard countless theories: you need to do so and so to score well in search engines. Some say meta tags are not at all relevant while others will say exactly the opposite.
Want to cut the crap? :-)
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New version of the "Copying" Window... :-)
Posted on Jan 8, 2007 at 05:09 AM by Henrik Blunck
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If you're like the rest of us, you are getting just a bit bored by some of the rather boring animations when you are performing everyday tasks in Windows...
There is a solution....
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Tag Lines In Your E-mails
Posted on Jan 6, 2007 at 06:15 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Ever needed that perfect quote for your sales letter? And probably spent hours searching for one. Search no more. Quite a few of them are now at your fingertips. Free of charge! :-)
I have maintained a collection of tag lines to put either at the end of, or in text that (as images) could save me hundreds of words. Some quotes are so well-phrased that making up something similar could take quite a bit of time.
As a special New Year gift to everyone, I offer these quotes in a list form you might be able to use. No strings attached!
Happy New Year. I wish you will truly make 2007 the best year ever!
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Wanna Improve Your German?
Posted on Jan 6, 2007 at 06:06 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Could I tempt you if I said I could provide you a link that would do all of the following?
- Allow you to improve your German
- Give you FREE information on software
- Material you can download STRAIGHT AWAY, without any need to give your e-mail adress
Too good to be true?
No way. Stay tuned.... :-)
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Ebay - How Does It Work Continued
Posted on Dec 23, 2006 at 07:41 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Ebay is a great place for someone who has some "stuff" to sell. Once you have gotten your feet wet so to speak, you may be interested in opening up an Ebay store. This is a great idea around the holidays. What you need to do is visit Ebay yourself and see what people are buying. Ebay will list the best sellers for that week on the home page of their website, but a good rule of thumb is to find something inexpensive, fun, usable, go to Ebay and do a little bit of research. . .
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Gift for Everybody's Coffee Breaks
Posted on Dec 18, 2006 at 08:27 AM by Henrik Blunck
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Strongly motivated by Joel's x-mas gift, a new site has been set up under the blunck.dk-domain.
This site will daily be updated with fun features for everybody's coffee breaks, so you owe yourself to add http://blunck.dk/recommends/coffee/ to your favourites.
The joy of others giving is when we can add to the giving by involving ourselves in new and exciting projects.
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WebDesign - What You MUST Remember
Posted on Dec 14, 2006 at 08:13 PM by Henrik Blunck
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With the arrival of point-and-click systems, people have gotten so accustomed to throwing out new designs that making a real effort seems to be lost.
Not only has this given us a lot of similar [if not even identical] sites all based on only a few templates.
Here's a mini-recipe for success online, and a better result in Search Engines. This information shouldn't be free, but it is..... Stay tuned. :-)
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Business Plans
Posted on Dec 14, 2006 at 04:36 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Some think business plans are enough to succeed. But there are many other elements to be considered.
First of all, business plans are not "only" for home businesses, but are necessary in all business endeavours. Also, marketing plans and personel bonus plans need to be in place.
There is a good reason for this.... Stay tuned. :-)
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How to Become a Unique Expert
Posted on Dec 13, 2006 at 04:28 PM by Henrik Blunck
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If ever there was a time to listen, it's right now.
Heard that before? You no doubt have, but I'm serious. Reading this article could change your career - perhaps even your life.
See how you can go from knowing a great deal about a certain subject to becoming an actual unique expert.
The solution may TRULY surprise you.
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Careful Review
Posted on Dec 13, 2006 at 09:01 AM by Henrik Blunck
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Readers of my articles will long ago realize I could almost be called "a fanatic" when it comes to checking up everything before recommending ANYthing to anybody.
Your credibility is on the line. Watch out, and keep your good name.
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You CAN Do Anything...
Posted on Dec 12, 2006 at 04:57 PM by Henrik Blunck
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You CAN Do Anything You Set Your Mind to Do!
Have you ever wondered why career choices are so difficult for many young people? Have you ever considered that many of the aspects that drive youngsters into cults actually have to do with self-esteem. And that a lack of it can ruin your children's lives?
It's high time to take a good look at what's destroying not only America and Europe, but in fact an entire generation is loosing out on great potential because of this.
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Do You Expect Everything Served on a Silver Plate?
Posted on Dec 12, 2006 at 03:54 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Have you ever considered why it's almost always people who subscribe to the saying "Never, never, never give up!" that succeed?
Consider this: stick-to-it-iveness is what separates the sheep from the goats.
Learn how you can improve your ability to stay with it, go the extra mile - and, ultimately, run a much better chance of actually succeeding...
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Rekindle That First Love for Learning in WebDesign
Posted on Dec 11, 2006 at 09:01 AM by Henrik Blunck
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I have been working with webdesign for a number of years - especially the hand coding part in meta tags and search words etc.
Somewhere along the way, things became a little bit "old hat", but one book I just got a hold of just rekindled that first love for webdesign. A subject I though I knew everything there was to know about changed quite a bit.
Learn which book I am talking about, and why it changed a lot in so few pages...
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Starting a Home Based Ebay Business
Posted on Dec 10, 2006 at 10:53 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Starting a small ebay business may be of interest to anyone who stays at home and wants a few extra dollars on the side or to anyone who has some extra time to spend on this type of home based business.
Ebay is a great way to start because there is low overhead (you need a computer or access to a computer which most people have already), you need time and you need a product or products which you can list.
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Liars!
Posted on Dec 5, 2006 at 01:05 PM by Henrik Blunck
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I just heard the worst exaggeration ever: a marketeer saying he hasn't experienced any decrease in revenue this month - for several years. Quite interesting, indeed. ;-)
Such a marketeer must be ludicrous. Here's why...
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No Fakes Reading Blogs? :-)
Posted on Dec 5, 2006 at 09:44 AM by Henrik Blunck
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Those familiar with my Blogs on wanna-be experts and foolish get-rich-quick schemes should long ago have reacted to partly the tone but also the points given in some of those articles.
Read what you should be aware of in your marketing to bring success to your list and your business
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Extending Yourself ABOVE What You're Able...
Posted on Nov 29, 2006 at 04:09 AM by Henrik Blunck
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We see it all around us. :'-(
People with no real economic safe ground wander off on tangents where they spend money long before they actually have it. In Denmark financial institutions offer to lend people money up to even 112% of their market values of their homes.
Stay tuned to read the awful truth of our "lending mentality" and what it will do to our future generations...
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Newbie Internet Marketers - Starting a Business on the Internet
Posted on Nov 22, 2006 at 11:43 PM by Margaret Dunn
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If you have any interest in the Internet these days, you may be thinking about starting your own internet business. When reading about the Internet it seems as though everyone who has a business is making a fortune. Not so fast. . .
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My Best Investment - Perhaps Even This Entire Year!
Posted on Nov 22, 2006 at 08:15 AM by Henrik Blunck
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Have you ever felt bogged down by worthless e-mail?
It keeps cropping up, destroys your statistics, clutters your inbox and hinders you from making REAL MONEY, both online and offline - and perhaps worst of all: hinders you from spending your time with what's really important. Family and friends suffer in the process....
You wanna stop it? Stay tuned!.....
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Online Discount Shopping Business
Posted on Nov 15, 2006 at 12:58 PM by Margaret Dunn
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In my attempts at true entrepeneurship, I have just built an online discount shopping store which you can access at http://www.bestdiscountshoppingonline.com If you have any type of entrepreneurial bent, have wanted a website or wanted to build an online discount shopping business but didn't know how to go about getting one, this is your chance.
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Where To Find Research Paper Topic Ideas
Posted on Nov 5, 2006 at 10:45 PM by
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If you’re one of those people who likes to improve themselves through the use of self help resources and you're looking for great research paper topic ideas, you were smart to go online. That is, you have just made your first step in getting research paper topic ideas from the most comprehensive and capacious of sources—the internet ...
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Internet Newbies Blog - Beware
Posted on Oct 29, 2006 at 11:12 AM by Margaret Dunn
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To all of you "internet newbies" here is my "internet newbies blog" entry. If you are trying to decide where you want to start a blog, you should check out a variety of blog hosting sites. Here's why.
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What IS Your REAL Passion?
Posted on Oct 27, 2006 at 01:49 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Most people are victims of coincidences...
They hold the job they have for no other reason than purely to pay the bills. They drive the type of car for all sorts of coincidental reasons. They stick together with their partners for comfort in stead of passionate love.
The question you need to ask yourself regularly is this: Where has ALL the PASSION gone?
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How To Answer Job Interview Questions
Posted on Oct 24, 2006 at 10:27 PM by
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A job interview is the art of telling people what you think they want to hear. Having said that, there must be a degree of honesty here. We all exaggerate our experience and skills a bit from time to time, but remember that if you claim to have a four-year track record of flying passenger airplanes, you will need to back it up later on.
To answer job interview questions is to walk a thin tightrope. The questions tend to be designed to find out lots of contrary information. For example, are you a good team player and do you also enjoy working alone? Do you like to lead and are you good at following instructions?
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Consolidate School Loan
Posted on Oct 11, 2006 at 09:23 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Want to listen to a free audio on how to consolidate your school loan? Visit http://www.studentconsolidationsloan.com for more information.
Consolidate your school loan by choosing lenders carefully. The interest rates that lenders charge can vary from reasonable to those with hidden charges. It is best to take a look at the overall picture before deciding what to do. In more cases then not, you will have incurred several different types of loans while attending college. Some will be credit card loans and others will be government and private loans.
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Earn a College Degree On Line
Posted on Oct 5, 2006 at 11:23 PM by Margaret Dunn
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There has been a lot of discussion lately about earning a college degree on line. This is a topic definitely worth some research. As a headhunter, I represent colleges that offer on line college degrees and as a parent, I have a daughter who is working to earn a college degree on line.
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Unveiling this.... Soon-to-come that...
Posted on Oct 5, 2006 at 09:12 AM by Henrik Blunck
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It is quite sickening. It's bloody tedious and actually tempts one to kill-filter these wanna-be gurus...
What makes me wonder is this: do none of these people read WorldVillage blogs? Are they completely blind to the EFFECT of their actions?
This is what you should know IF you want to avoid making the mistakes some are making.
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Sick of LISTS! :-)
Posted on Sep 26, 2006 at 11:32 AM by Henrik Blunck
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I understand the value of having a list. Building a list. Nurturing a list.
And, last - but certainly not least - MAKING MONEY FROM THAT LIST... :-)
But here's what REALLY ticks me off....
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Culinary Arts College Site
Posted on Sep 26, 2006 at 08:27 AM by Margaret Dunn
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If you are thinking of attending a culinary arts college you need to plan ahead while in high school. Culinary arts is becoming very popular and there are still many jobs to be found, however, to become a leader in the culinary arts field, post secondary education is required
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How to Start a Massage Therapy Business
Posted on Sep 26, 2006 at 08:07 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Do you have a background in massage therapy? Do you think that the only option for you is to work for someone else? Have you thought about starting a massage therapy business but didn't know how to? Do you already own a massage therapy business but it isn't going anywhere?
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Student Loan Consolidation Faqs
Posted on Sep 24, 2006 at 09:02 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Getting into college is an exciting endeavor. Paying for college once you get out is not. The type of lifestyle you will lead once you graduate from college and become a young adult will have alot to do with how well you prepared financially to attend college in the first place. Job Search 101 will provide you with a few helpful student consolidation loan faqs.
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Christian Career Counseling
Posted on Sep 23, 2006 at 07:23 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Do you, as a Christian business person, a Christian Career/job seeker, a Christian boss, and a believer in Jesus Christ, have any special obligation to do your best in your present position? Does your Christianity matter in the business world? What if you don't like your boss or your job? Are you still obligated to do your very best? What would you do if everyone around you decides that they are not going to work as hard because the boss is out of the office for the day? What if you are a Christian boss? What is your obligation. Is it wrong to think about changing your career or your job as a Christian?
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Internet Marketing - Scam or Not?
Posted on Aug 26, 2006 at 08:10 PM by Margaret Dunn
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If you had a chance to look at the website I purchased (which is not officially up and running quite yet), you will notice that it looks pretty good. The company that I paid $3995 to told me that this site is mine to do what I want with. I was also told that they had the technology to take this site to the top of the search engines, something everyone knows must happen to be successful.
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Success Reflection
Posted on Aug 24, 2006 at 08:18 PM by John Clark
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It’s my opinion that success is different for eveyone.
Everyone is differnet.
Everyone has different strengths.
Here's my take on success...
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Career of a Watchmaker
Posted on Aug 3, 2006 at 09:29 AM by Lena Laursen
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Nowadays more and people all over the world become the lucky owners of the most refined and complicated timepieces.
According to the latest data, there is a constant growth in the demand for mechanical and quartz watches, especially the ones produced by the prestigious Swiss Watchmaking companies. However, some of watch owners, especially in North America face the problem of the shortage of well-qualified watchmakers.
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Culinary Arts Colleges - Good Career Choice?
Posted on Aug 1, 2006 at 10:24 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Much of the recruiting I do is for the proprietary school industry. These are the for-profit diploma, certificate and associate degree schools across the country. One of the up and coming fields that seems to have a solid demand is in the area of culinary arts colleges.
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Online Career Colleges
Posted on Jul 18, 2006 at 12:49 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Online Career Colleges are growing and expanding. The Online Career Colleges are opening new branch locations in record numbers. Online Career Colleges who are not expanding are merging and buying existing colleges and are marketing their services well to attract new students.
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Continuing Education for Career Training
Posted on Jul 14, 2006 at 07:33 AM by Joyce Jackson
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Career training is something many individuals seek through continuing education. Many local community colleges and some local high schools offer adult education courses and continuing education to guide individuals who want further career opportunities through career training.
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Careers for the College Student to Consider
Posted on Jul 13, 2006 at 08:17 AM by Joyce Jackson
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College students have a tough time deciding on a career to pursue which can lead them to the “undecided” major in many cases. Students know they have several months to decide on a major once they enter college so they rarely research their chosen career path until a few months into their college career.
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Career Enhancement Tools to Use in the Workplace
Posted on Jul 12, 2006 at 02:51 PM by Joyce Jackson
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Many employers notice the need for career enhancement tools and offer an abundance of resources for their employees. Employees are given opportunities to use the tools the employer offers and many opportunities within manufacturing and industries offer individuals the chance to cross train in many different aspects of their jobs.
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Thieves - identify the leaches!
Posted on Jun 24, 2006 at 01:48 PM by Henrik Blunck
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Thieves - identify the leaches!
It is so very depressing, but certainly a tragic fact that people STEAL from you.
When you enter a link such as "www.domain.name/?id=xxxxx", some people won't click on the link, but will happily copy and paste the rest of it into their browsers without the identification number. You should DO something about this. See what you CAN do...
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My Moment Of Epiphany - And Why This Time It Could Be Your Turn!
Posted on Jun 21, 2006 at 08:06 PM by Luc Andria
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"The two most important requirements for major success are: first, being in the right place at the right time, and second, doing something about it."
Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald’s
You might be reading this and finding yourself at a crossroads. This is just the situation I found myself in a few years ago.
To my good fortune, when a friend from Harvard introduced me to the world of network marketing, I immediately recognised this was the perfect business model to realise my goal of time and financial freedom. My moment of epiphany had arrived.
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More on Job Search Networking
Posted on May 22, 2006 at 03:17 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Networking continues to be the number one necessary skill for finding that new job or career. If you don't know how to network, or worse yet, don't even know what it is, you may as well not even begin to look for a job. So what else is there to networking that I already haven't told you?
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Most Important Skill in Job Search
Posted on May 12, 2006 at 11:59 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Hope you had a great week. Last week I discussed "job networking". This week I want to expand more on this critical topic. If you want to have the best opportunity for career advancement throughout your life, you must develop this skill. Besides mom, dad, grandma and grandpa (your immediate inner circle) with whom should you network?
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What is the Most Important Key to Future Job Search Success Starting As a Teen?
Posted on May 5, 2006 at 06:55 AM by Margaret Dunn
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Welcome back. Do you remember that last time I told you I would tell you what the most important thing was that you could do toward helping your career, starting as early as in your teen years? I won't keep you in suspense, but if you don't remember any other advice about job search, career or employment that anyone gives you, for your own sake, please remember this. . .
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What Do Lumber Liquidators Do?
Posted on May 4, 2006 at 05:12 PM by Theodore "Ted" Jenkins
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Lumber liquidators are people who deal in wood working projects and bulk sale and purchase of wood and wooden artifacts. They usually store wooden items in bulk in stores or warehouses, away from the main market. Most lumber liquidators operate online or from toll free telephone numbers. They offer wood working projects at prices cheaper than the market rate, and also cheaper do-it-yourself wooden flooring and other products.
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Job Search 101 - That First "Real" Job
Posted on Apr 20, 2006 at 09:37 PM by Margaret Dunn
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Job Search. . . something everyone needs to do eventually (unless you are fabulously wealthy and don't ever need to work) and something people either dread or view with excitement.
So you mutter to yourself, "What's the big deal? Why learn anything about how to find a job? I've always known that all I have to do is put together a resume and voila! I'm hired." Well, it's just not quite that simple. . .
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Mystery Shopping Myths and Reality
Posted on Apr 13, 2006 at 07:57 PM by Cathy Stucker
Mystery shopping is a legitimate way to earn extra money, but some of the things you have heard about it are not-quite-true or even outright false. Educate yourself before signing up for mystery shopper jobs and avoid getting scammed.
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The Cold Facts of Starting Your Own Small Business
Posted on Nov 14, 2005 at 02:08 PM by Cynthia Macy
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Owning your own small business is the new “American Dream”.
The dream is this: that you can work less, have less stress, have more time for your family, have more money, take more vacations when you want, retire early, enjoy life more. What is the reality?
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Moving on to your accomplishments…
Posted on Oct 11, 2005 at 09:07 PM by Heather Eagar
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So you’ve got your Executive Profile designed to catch the attention of the reader. You do, don’t you? Your potential employer knows, in a nutshell, how great you are and what you can bring to their organization. Now you need the proof.
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Keeping Your Confidence Up When You’re Not Getting Interviews
Posted on Oct 5, 2005 at 09:01 PM by Heather Eagar
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Easier said than done, I know. One of the most important things in a job search is perseverance. No matter what, you have to keep going. If you want out of your current job–for whatever reason–you have to keep your head up and keep pursing the jobs you desire.
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Distance Learning for Your MBA
Posted on Oct 4, 2005 at 06:13 AM by francisco
In today’s job market, a bachelor’s degree often isn’t enough to give you the edge over other job applicants. However, getting your MBA at a local
college ..............
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Forensic Accounting- CSI of Accounting Jobs
Posted on Oct 1, 2005 at 04:11 AM by francisco
Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing areas of accounting jobs in the market today .......
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Are you happy with your career?
Posted on Sep 29, 2005 at 10:20 PM by Heather Eagar
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It's a simple enough question, but have you really thought about it lately? So many people go to work just because they have to - not because they want to. Are you one of those people?
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