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  • “The Most Unique Money Magnet I Have Seen”  By : Steve Carter
    Want to make a profit in a very unique business? Finding a product that is very different than the run-of-the-mill, every day product could very well prove to be the lucrative business you are looking for. Remember how the 'own an acre of the moon' certificates did such a good business? Below is one that could be the next big thing along that line.
  • Your Business Mission: What the Heck Do You Do, Anyway?  By : Todd Jensen
    Defining your business mission can lead to greater profits and more free time for the business owner.
  • You Only Have 30 Seconds…  By : Audrey Burton
    Does your 30 second introduction make you money? After hearing it, do people come to you asking for more information? If you are not sure, or if you already know you need help, read on!
  • You Can't Improve What You Don't Measure  By : John Jantsch
    If marketing seems hard to you, why not turn it into a game, with rules, and a way to win. Create you very own Key Success Indicators dashboard.
  • Write Your Heart Out - and Win More Business  By : Kelly LeFevre and Molly Luffy
    Using writing can be a powerful technique for growing your small business. Learn how to do it in an effective way.
  • Work that Works for You  By : Grace Durfee
    If you often find yourself complaining about work, this article can give you insight and ideas to help you find work that works for you.
  • Work Safety Tips to Save Lives and Profit  By : James Davids
    The workplace should be one place an employee can expect to feel safe. Maintaining a safe workplace should, therefore, be a primary goal of any business owner. The easiest way for an employer to prevent injuries in the workplace (and the associated costs that inevitably come with them) is to ensure that every eventuality is considered, and appropriate safety measure are put in place. The twelve Workplace Safety tips below are a good start.
  • Work at Home, a Call Center Option  By : Rob Daniels
    Faced with falling customer satisfaction rates and rising costs, companies in recent years have been searching for solutions.However, a new alternative is visible on the horizon, which may be even more promising than outsourcing. This is the home-based agent model.
  • Wood Adhesive: Surfactant Industries  By : C.G.Technosoft
    Adhesives are meant to stick things together. An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. Adhesives may come from either natural or synthetic sources. Adhesives are nature product; it is also manufactured in Factories. Some modern adhesives are extremely strong, and are becoming increasingly important in modern construction and industry.................
  • Women Business Owners Making Their Mark in the 21st Century  By : Alvin Toh
    It is estimated that the number of firms owned by women has grown about double the rate of all other firms in the past ten years. Marjorie Alfus, chairperson for Women’s Business Research said, “Women business owners are significant players in the nation’s economy and their momentum shows no signs of slowing down”.
  • Why Your Real Estate Business Should Join A Franchise  By : Luke Anderson
    It's a big decision to a growing business, when it comes time to choose the next path. Do you expand your current business as is, or is it time to get into a franchise and reap the benefits of a large social network?
  • Why you need to stake your claim  By : Kelly Robbins
    What do I mean by stake your claim? No, I'm not talking about digging for gold in the Wild West. I am, however, talking about marking your territory. I am talking about being the first to publicly say that you discovered something and it's yours. I am talking about being the first to "claim" to do something different and better than your competitors.
  • Why we don’t hire effectively  By : Linda Finkle
    How you interview is important, whether you’re interviewing for rising stars in the company or just good, solid citizens for particular positions. However, it’s not as simple as just knowing what you’re looking for. You also have to be able to hire effectively; that means to know what you’re looking for and how to find it.
  • Why the Minimum Wage Media Spin Doesn't Matter to Your Business  By : Chris Zavadowski
    Things are looking up! With gas prices dropping, more Americans investing in the stock market and luxury spending reaching an all-time high, top Internet marketer and network marketing trainer, Chris Zavadowski, tackles the REAL state of the business economy (and it's certainly not what you see on the news).
  • Why Testimonials Are The Only Proof You’ve Got?  By : Ian McConnell
    Who do you think is better at selling your product or service, you or your customer’s testimonial? If you are trying to close a $10,000 deal, would it help if the prospect could talk to a satisfied customer? Here is how...
  • Why Some People Always Get International Clients  By : Kim Schott
    I discovered that most self-employed professionals have VERY LOW expectations on what can be made in their small business. To increase revenue, all it takes is using proven systems and leveraging other people's talents so that you can create an income that is far beyond what you had ever dreamed of. If you want to live the life you were meant to live, while raising your rates, then read this article.
  • Why everyone that provides a service should sell a product  By : Kelly Robbins
    Everyone in the service industry should have something tangible to sell to go with it. That something tangible could be a process or formula that they claim as their own.
  • Why Every Business Needs An Internet Fax Service  By : Titus Hoskins
    Here are some good reasons why every business should consider using an Internet fax service. Discover why using Internet or email faxing is a smart business move for any company.
  • Why choose purchase order finance?  By : Alistair Charles
    When a seller sells goods or services to a buyer, then the intent of the buyer to buy and the intent of the seller to sell, is written down in a commercial document, which is known as a purchase order or abbreviated as PO. The packing slips and the invoice are prepared based on the purchase order.
  • Why Are 2,000 Percent Solutions Available for Almost Any Activity?  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article explains why you can expect to accomplish 20 times as much (whether by doing more with the effort you make now or by reducing your efforts) in virtually every part of your work and personal life.
  • Who Wrote Your Rulebook?  By : Kate Mercer
    Have you ever thought how unwritten rules and beliefs influence your behaviour and performance, and consequently the performance of your organisation?
  • Who Drives You Up The Wall?  By : Gary Crow
    Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you are saying Yes! Yes! Yes!, this article is just what the doctor ordered. It shows you how to manage those who play B t B: By the Book.
  • Who Cares What the Audience Wants? As a Presenter, You Should!  By : John Males
    Public speaking ranks as the number 1 fear of the human being. We already know this. But, what else do we know?
  • Which is better...fast or perfect?  By : Kelly Robbins
    In this article we examine which is better; doing things quickly and getting them done or striving for perfection.
  • Where Succession Planning Fails  By : Dennis Heath
    Too few organisations have formal strategies for succession planning, relying purely on an optimistic view that someone will naturally emerge to take over vacant senior positions. However, even in companies that have formal succession planning strategies, things don't always go according to plan. This article explores some of the reasons why even the best intentioned succession planning can sometimes fall short of expectations.
  • Where Have All The Honest Managers Gone?  By : Bob Selden
    Is honesty missing from management today? Does honesty have any impact on morale, productivity, employee turnover? Find out the latest research results and how a manager can apply these results on a day to day basis.
  • What's The Mentor Relationship All About?  By : Sue Bektas
    The article is about the role of a mentor, whether for business or for personal growth. You will get an insight of the importance of a mentor and how you can grow while helping others along the way.
  • What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know About MSDS  By : Steve Hanson
    There is no way a cleaning company can effectively do its job without using chemicals. Your company may use just a few basic products or a multitude of cleaners for various situations. No matter how many or how few chemicals you use, it's important that you have the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each different product that your company uses.
  • What WILL Make The Difference In Your Business Results?  By : Linda Feinholz
    Many times we assume that staffing up or cutting expenses is the route to achieving our business's next level. If we managed the money, the rest would follow. What we forget, is a little known secret: One of the most important ways to boost your business is to focus ON your obstacles.
  • What the heck is social media and why should I care?  By : Kelly Robbins
    I have been seeing the term "social media" quite a bit in the last few weeks. The term kept grabbing my attention and as I read the term, I would pause for a minute and think that it didn't make sense in the context I was reading it. But I just kept on reading and going about my business because I'm busy.
  • What Most Employers Don’t Want You to Know When They Talk Salary  By : Mary Foley
    When hiring managers describe a salary and benefits package to you, they have one main objective in mind: To get the best possible talent for the least possible expense. They’re not going to volunteer the fact that they can go higher in salary or negotiate concessions in your benefits package.
  • What is Copyright and When Does a Work Fall into The Public Domain?  By : Peter Woodhead
    Copyright law can be confusing. This article explains what is Copyright and when do works fall into the Public Domain.
  • What if there was a way to make money sitting in traffic jams?  By : Dean Cowley
    This information is the possible solution for you to eliminate your gas bills for years to come. Advertising on your empty car doors is an easy way to make some extra money, and you don't need to do any work. If you've been looking for ways to generate cash flow without taking extra time out of your business or job, this article is a must read.
  • What EXACTLY are "processes and systems"?  By : Sandra P. Martini
    Creating processes and systems is all about setting things up so your business can pretty much run on its own.
  • What are Virtual Offices?  By : David NIkolic
    Virtual Offices are in great demand by small business owners who generally operate from home to save money but need an upmarket business address for their clients.
  • Welcoming Seniors to Assisted Living Communities  By : Bizymoms.com Management
    Through a welcome service venture now you have the opportunity to help the senior citizens feel welcomed and informed in their new environment as well as have the satisfaction of owning your own business.
  • WEBconference reduces global warming  By : Michel Dionne
    By eliminating back-and-forth travel to meetings, WEBconferences reduce the gas emissions that produce the greenhouse effect that in turn causes global warming. They also reduce many of the inconveniences of traveling: driving-related stress, speeding, being late, wait times, and the overall loss of time and money.
  • WEBconference applications for management  By : Michel Dionne
    It has been observed that it is becoming increasingly difficult to conciliate the agendas of the people managing the company in order to schedule the statutory meetings in conjunction with the workshops of the ongoing projects.
  • Want Business SUCCESS? So change your mindset..  By : Tal Fighel
    Negative self-talk and negative self-belief are the most common ways that can keep a person away from succeeding in business. You MUST get your mind right and thinking in a positive way before you even think about becoming a success at anything. The ATTITUDE is AS Important as the ACTION taken.
  • Vox telecom provides solution to all financial problems.  By : Sandra17 Smith17
    Vox telecom provides solution to all financial problems.

    An increasing number of people have to take loans as they do not have sufficient money to realize their dreams. The debts that they have are also on the rise. One often feels the need of a company who will guide along the right path. There are quite a few companies who provide expert comments and help a man to make the right decision. There are many Vox business opportunities and they are helpful in working out the business opportunities of one’s dreams.

    Vox Telecom is a leading telecommunications company of South Africa. They are backed up by a decade’s experience. They help in reforming people’s life by ushering happiness in their lives. They provide loans to people who are in need of money, so that one can life king size. In this one life that god has given us, we should try to make the most out of it. This chance to live a better life is provided by Vox Telecom.
  • Virtual PA's  By : Gary Mattoc
    You've got to the point where you realise you need help, and quickly. More than likely you know already that your business isn't ready yet to employ someone, usually this is either because you know you couldn't keep them gainfully employed all day or because the economics of your business don't yet allow it, or simply because you haven't the space in your home office.
  • Vintage Engagement Rings are Gaining in Popularity  By : Brian Welsch
    When a man is ready to propose to the love of his life, he wants to give her something special and unique to show just how much he adores her. That is why many couples are turning back time and purchasing a vintage engagement ring.
  • Using testimonials in healthcare marketing  By : Kelly Robbins
    One of the most powerful advertising tools for any business is a testimonial from a happy patient or client. Learn how to use testimonials in your healthcare marketing.
  • Use Quality ID Printing To Maximize Your Savings  By : Sher Matsen
    More and more businesses are recognizing the value of printing photo ID cards internally. It's an opportunity for maximizing savings while increasing flexibility. Outsourcing is no longer necessary for quality ID printing.
  • Unraveling the Mysteries of Vapor Steam Cleaning  By : Steve Hanson
    Are you looking for a way to clean that involves less elbow grease? Are you looking for a healthier way to clean? Have you considered switching to vapor steam cleaning? Vapor steam cleaning is a unique cleaning method that uses high temperature (240 to 280 degrees), water vapor, and pressure to clean, sanitize and deodorize in one easy operation.
  • Unlock the Hidden Steps to Signing On a New Client  By : Heather Dominick
    Your Prospect to Profits System is of UTMOST importance. You would be surprised how many people ‘wing it.’ Now, with that being said, it’s also important this system is natural to you—that’s why YOU need to develop it.
  • Unique Selling Proposition  By : Sharon Housley
    Often businesses define themselves with what is called a unique selling proposition. Many businesses market their unique selling proposition to illustrate the advantages of their product or services. When trying to establish a unique selling proposition, it is crucial to find ways to differentiate and distinguish your business from your competitors, place emphasis on the positive differences between others in the marketplace.
  • Uncovering your hospitals strengths  By : Kelly Robbins
    We've all been hearing about the importance of branding your organization. We all agree that it's important and should be done. You need to be different from your competitors. However, saying you need to have a brand, or identity, and having a brand are two very different things.
  • Uncovering Contracts for Deed vs. Lease Options  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Contract deeds and lease options explained.
  • Turning Breakthroughs and Mishaps into "Best Practices"  By : Adele Sommers
    We can measure the success of our organizations to a large extent by how much we learn, absorb, and apply from experience. Such organizational learning can occur either intentionally or accidentally! This article offers tips on what to do with your breakthroughs and mishaps. The more data you can extract from them to create systems that everyone can follow, the more flexible, robust, and effective your organization will be.
  • Triple Net Proeprties and Your Investment  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Learn how to raise capital for your commercial real estate investments so you too can be a member of the "Players Only" club.
  • Transcending the Blaming Culture  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Many organizations have a blaming culture. A blaming culture is where blaming is a common occurrence. Blaming behaviors include pointing the finger, complaining, criticizing, and making excuses. This can change with leadership. True leaders are people who initiate new ways of being.
  • Trademark Infringement: The Basics  By : Thomas Zuber
    This article is for non-lawyers, or attorneys practicing in areas of law other than trademark law, seeking to familiarize themselves with the basics of trademark infringement. Future articles from Zuber & Taillieu LLP will address dilution, and remedies/damages, respectively.
  • Trade Shows And Those Unexpected Challenges  By : Barry Brenner
    Advance planning for a trade show can pay huge dividends if a catastrophe occurs.
  • Top eight reasons why holding teleclasses is the best way to grow your business  By : Kelly Robbins
    Teleclasses are one of the easiest and inexpensive marketing techniques I've used. This article discusses a few of the top reasons why I do several teleclasses a month and how you can use them to grow your business.
  • Top 7 Ways Speaking Will Help You Create Visibility For Your Business  By : Leni Chauvin
    Speaking in front of groups about your area of expertise is a powerful way to attraact clients. This article discusses seven ways public speaking will help you build your business.
  • TOP 7 Tips For A Successful Business.  By : Tal Fighel
    In this article, I have included the TOP 7 tips for starting and running a very successful business.
  • Top 5 Resume Writing Myths & Mistakes To Avoid  By : Michelle Dumas
    Don't succumb to these resume writing myths! Here are five of the most common mistakes for you to avoid when writing your resume.
  • Top 5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing an Online Printing Company  By : Robert Thomson
    The frightening truth is that anyone with internet access and a functioning printer can market themselves as an online printing company and claim to be able to transform your beautifully designed marketing material into a printed masterpiece.
  • Top 10 Label Artwork Mistake  By : Peter Renton
    Label print shops everywhere have to deal with artwork received from people who often have very little experience in graphic design. There are many common mistakes that can be avoided that will make working a your label printer so much easier. This is a top 10 list developed from tens of thousands of customer file submissions.
  • Top 10 JumpStart Your Marketing Checklist for Small Business Owners & Entrepreneurs  By : Katrina Sawa
    The following 10 items are what I consider a good small business start up checklist. If you are in business or thinking about getting into business, you will want to ensure you have or are working on all of these things constantly
  • Todays' Telemarketing Challenges  By : Doug Frye
    This articles discusses the challenges for mortgage professionals considering telemarketing as a marketing options after the advetn of the FTC rules including the Do Not Call List guidelines. It also gives a list of resources to help work within these guidlines.
  • Tips To Better Business Card Usage  By : Chris Channing
    There are a few rules of etiquette to obey when taking advantage of one's stash of business cards. Certain rules and guidelines can be followed to maximize the use of each business card. And with the prospect of new business, engaging in such tips can equate to more profits and business efficiency.
  • Tips for Winning the First Sale in Your Cleaning Business  By : Steve Hanson
    Winning those first few sales is one of the toughest challenges you'll face when getting your new cleaning business off the ground. Some prospects may be uncomfortable working with a new business owner. They may be interested in your services, but feel you don't have the experience they're looking for.
  • Three Little Words For Lifelong Health, Wealth, And Happiness  By : Donovan Baldwin
    A lot of wisdom about a lot of subects such as making money, business success, good personal relationships, to name a few, can be found in just three little words. If you think you know the three little words, read on. You might be surprised.
  • Thoughts on Dealing with Difficult Employees  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    Do you manage or supervise difficult employees? Ever think you're alone? You're not. Most likely your difficult employee is someone you've inherited. Not someone you would've hired. Yet somehow they fell through the cracks and got hired anyway. Discover proven strategies for dealing with difficult employees.
  • There Is No Huge Correlation Between Education and Income and Here Is Why - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    A client e-mailed me yesterday about her student loan debts that netted her 3 college degrees and a job without a commensurate income and future. I had to break the news to her that there is no real correlation between education and income, and that not all degrees are equal. How can a person with a high school degree earn a six-figure income without any degree? Learn how it happens in this second installment of a two-part article.
  • There Is No Huge Correlation Between Education and Income and Here Is Why - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    A client e-mailed me yesterday about her student loan debts that netted her 3 college degrees and a job without a commensurate income and future. I had to break the news to her that there is no real correlation between education and income, and that not all degrees are equal. How can a person with a high school degree earn a six-figure income without any degree? Learn how it happens in this first installment of a two-part article.
  • There Are Only Two Types of Employees - Which are You?  By : Joseph Turner
    There are only 2 types of employees at any company. Do you know which type YOU are?
  • The Who, What, When, and Why of Goal Setting  By : Robin Rushlo
    They surveyed all students asking them if they had written goals for their life: * 3% had put their goals in writing * 97% had not written them down or had none at all! Twenty years later, these same people were re-interviewed.
  • The Watchful Eye Of An Employer Can Invade The Employee’s Privacy.  By : Elizabeth Moreno
    Employers can be liable for secretly placing a video camera in an employee‘s office, even if the employer does not view any of the video. An employer must control his watchful eye and use it in limited circumstances.
  • The VoIP alternative for call shops  By : Clint Jhonson
    What you commonly know as a phone shop, a telecenter or a call shop can now become more cost-effective and more advantageous by means of VoIP enabled features. In fact, there are many parts of the world where the phenomenon has already been put into practice and what resulted was a beneficial call shop market strategy.
  • The Truth About Your Competition  By : Erin Ferree
    There's more to identifying The Competition than just finding other businesses that offer similar services to yours.
  • The Top Benefits Of Using An Internet Fax Service  By : Titus Hoskins
    Using an Internet or email fax service has so many more benefits and advantages than faxing the old fashion way. Discover why it can be a smart business move for any company or individual to use this relatively new way of faxing.
  • The Three-Part Harmony in Your Logo  By : Erin Ferree
    Just as a harmonized song is made up of a set of three notes, every small business's logo should be made up of three pieces of art: the icon, the font, and the color palette. These three pieces all work together, singing the same basic song, to tell your business's story. In your logo, each of them gives you an opportunity to build in meaning and symbolism.
  • The Three Steps to Recession-Proofing Your Business  By : Nick Nanton
    I know that the overwhelming message in the news is that "the sky is falling," but if you'll take the time to follow these three simple steps, I assure you that even while your prospects and clients are trying to avoid the impending doom, they'll come to your bunker to avoid getting knocked down.
  • The Three R’s of Success  By : William Frank Diedrich
    We can create what we want, and this is evidenced by the unprecidented number of people who are starting their own businesses. How do these people do it? How are so many people finding success today? They pracrtice the three R's.
  • The Significance of Self Adhesive Address Labels  By : Gen Wright
    Self adhesive address label is now gleaned as one of the most widely used labeling form giving a lot more comfortable way in sending correspondence and parcel. This is considered a favorable means of providing a specific letter with a different kind of look and personal touch.
  • The Secret Weapon to Help You Finish Your Big Projects Fast  By : Weston Lyon
    In this article I will reveal the "secret weapon" I use on a daily basis to get more done in less time and how you can do the same.
  • The Secret To Getting Your Office Schedule On Track Revealed in 5 Simple Steps  By : Tracey Lawton
    It's easy to let things slip over the summer - after all the weather's far too nice to be indoors organising your office! However, the reality is when you do settle back into working after a break unless your office is organised you spend more time looking for files, business cards, papers, than you do working. It's a lot of wasted time! Use my tips below and get your office schedule back on track.
  • The Secret Sources To Cheap Promotional Items  By : Steve Mayson
    Cheap promotional items are a great way to draw in customers. They help businesses thrive and become more known in the industry. However, there are so many sources available to choose from, so take time to choose the best one for your business.
  • The Risk Exposed in Land Development  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Most people realize that land development carries a certain amount of risk. Let’s look at some of the risk that might not be so obvious to the beginning investor or land developer.
  • The Right People  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Great leaders surround themselves with great and skillful people. As leaders, we should want for every person in our care to be excited about getting up in the morning and coming to work. If we can help them find this, we won't have to motivate them.
  • The Power of the Interview  By : Kelly Robbins
    In this article we take a look at different ways doing interviews can grow your business.
  • The one thing your web site must have  By : Kelly Robbins
    In this article we discuss one of the most basic components to growing your business and having a web site. Do you have this one simple thing on your web site?
  • The One Mistake You Don't Want to Make When the CEO Calls You Back  By : Leslie Buterin
    When executives call you back, be certain to steer clear of this temptation!
  • The One BIG SECRET To Retaining Great People  By : Mr Sital Ruparelia
    So what’s the real secret to retaining great people? Well, it’s certainly NOT about pay and financial benefits. In fact it’s quite the opposite – it’s what I refer to as the ‘Non-Financial Benefits.’ The stronger the non-financial benefits of working for you, the less sensitive your team become to financial factors such as pay and bonuses. All of which means that you can retain your staff into the longer term with minimal cost.
  • The news on trouble-free printing and photocopying: it's in the paper!  By : Jimi St Pierre
    The range of paper types for printing and photocopying is vast and complex, and some careful thought is required to achieve the best results. Here Jimi St. Pierre outlines some important issues to ensure efficient and succesfull document production.
  • The New Generation Peel and Stick Address Label  By : Gen Wright
    The peel and stick address label has eliminated the use of customary labels. Handwritten ones are no longer a trend and its simple yet; strenuous task of manually incorporating personal information is now changed to printable peel and stick address label.
  • The Most Important Question You'll Ever Have to Answer  By : Stan Mann
    All the relationships with the most important people in your life are strongly influenced by a combination of how you feel about yourself (OK or not OK) and what you think of them (again, OK or not OK).” ~Thomas A Harris, MD
  • The Marketing Power of Social Proof - Testimonials Sell  By : Wendy Maynard
    Offer proof to your prospects. Testimonials are one of the most powerful and cost effective selling tools you can implement in your arsenal of marketing. Why? Because you are offering social proof to your prospects from their peers attesting that your services/products actually work. In this article, Author Wendy Maynard describes the power of testimonials.
  • The key reasons why CIOs get fired (and what to do about them) - Part 1  By : John Corr
    John covers the main reasons why CIOs get fired, their root causes and how best to avoid them
  • The Internet Age as Applied to Advertising and Marketing  By : Peter Woodhead
    The final article of a series of 10 articles on advertising and marketing and how by studying the "classic" advertising and marketing books can give you a huge advantage. It not only covers how advertising and marketing originated but goes into the importance of copywriting and how you can make more sales. All top marketers steal their secrets from these early marketers - guys like Claude Hopkins, Walter Dill Scott, Elmer Wheeler and others.
  • The importance of laser labels  By : Ken Wilson
    Giving the fact that we live in the technology age, a large percent of business owners decided to expand their business online. Virtual shopping has proven to be more than efficient, allowing people to purchase the products they were interested in, right from the comfort of their own home. That being the case, online virtual stores provide today various types of office equipment, including laser labels and laser sheets.
  • The importance of corporate accounting Toronto  By : Rick Martin
    The system that provides quantitative information about finances is called accounting. Having an established history, the practice of maintaining financial records has been known since the time of Mesopotamia and it is one of the most used branches of economy today. Without it, firms and corporations in general wouldn’t be able to take care of their business.
  • The How and Why of Wrestling Your Inbox to Zero  By : Mark Silver
    Have you ever ended up TWO weeks behind in answering emails? An inbox full of missed opportunities, deadlines, and people you care about left with the sour taste that maybe you don't like them. Not good for business. Very good for encouraging an unhealthy sense of guilt, shame and pressure.
  • The Hidden Danger of Emails  By : Troy White
    Have you noticed people tend to hide behind emails these days? It is soooo easy to blast off a quick email rather than a phone call. BUT – emails have a tendency to be taken the wrong way, and in the wrong context. Find out what you can do to ensure you aren't making the common mistakes that can be absolutely devastating to your results..
  • The Hells Angels are doing it – maybe you can too?  By : Troy White
    Everyone LOVES a challenge… give it to them and learn how a simple challenge can actually become a highly effective marketing technique
  • The Hangover Handbook... and a Cure For The Marketing Blues  By : Troy White
    Ideas from a boozers hangover cure book that you can use to effectively increase response from your marketing and why this information applies to you, no matter what business you're in now.
  • The Great Fear of Niching... and Why You Need to Get Over It!  By : Erin Ferree
    Instead of trying to be everything to everyone, I recommend that you try niching your services. It will help your clients to focus on and identify the services that you offer, and it will help you to develop deep expertise in a single area... and niching will help you to raise your rates and create a profitable business.

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