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  • How to Give Your Practice a Raise in a Tight Economy  By : Aisha Jones Scheffel
    tips on growing your practice during a recession
  • Winning Customer Service Tips for a Virtual Assistant  By : Ann Brown
    As a Virtual Assistant, your customer service skills are very important in retaining your clients. Here are a few key points to remember in delivering oustanding customer service.
  • Cruise Ship Job Interview Questions You Need To Prepare For  By : Neil Maxwell Keys
    This article provides tips and information about how to prepare for a cruise ship job interview, including common questions you will be asked and the types of answers you will expected to provide.
  • Fancy the Sunshine Coast for your next conference centre venue?  By : Mary Hubbard
    How do you choose a venue for your next conference or corporate event? You need to factor in location, facilities and of course cost. Read on to find out which other details need to be taken into consideration.
  • Cooking pots - Should I Buy Stainless Steel Cookware?  By : Richard Walker
    Every cook knows that having a good set of cookware is important. Cookware can influence the taste and appearance of food. It can also affect how well food cooks. Cookware can also make it easier or harder for you to make your favorite dishes.
  • Hand Tools: Right Selection And Care Will Save You Money  By : Richard Walker
    Hand tools are important to anyone interested in woodworking. Once you get into the hobby you will need to start out by using hand tools. It is important that you make your selection of tools carefully. Careful selection and care of your tools will help you to save money on your woodworking hobby.
  • Look Who's Talking Trash about Your Success  By : John Hayes Jr
    It’s the wealthy and most successful (not the greedy and corrupt) that pay the bulk of taxes already. It’s the wealthy that are the philanthropists and benefactors in a free society.
  • Your Own Stimulus Package  By : John Hayes Jr
    Now more than ever, the impact of your daily decisions is multiplied exponentially. Let’s face it, It’s not the easiest job in the world running a private practice, and add additional financial and social pressures from the world we live in today, it can be downright stressful. Fortunately, this is also the best time to be establishing yourself firmly in your community, Building the practice of your dreams.
  • Personalized Gifts - Shopping For Dummies  By : Isaac Rubens
    A unique personalized gift can most certainly be the perfect solution to your gift giving dilemma. With smiles and gratitude the wedding gift is received. The gracious recipient seems to love it, and how could they not? Upon your next visit you eagerly anticipate seeing it used or displayed by the recipient, but somehow, for some reason, it's nowhere to be found.
  • Dissolving Battery Myths and Misconceptions  By : Mallory Kramer
    Myths and misconceptions run rampant througout the tool community, many of them regarding battery maintenance and optimization. Learn the truth about these battery misconceptions, and how to truly maximize your batteries on the job.
  • Altering Your Suit: What To Do.  By : Mina Shafiei
    No matter how much you pay for a suit, if it wasn't custom made for you, it will not look the way it should and it will not have the impact you want. Make sure that you know exactly what is required to make it "you."
  • 7 easy ways to grow and manage your customer list  By : Ivana Katz
    In order for your business to succeed on the internet, you need to convince your visitors that you are reliable, trustworthy and that you care about them. The best way to do this is to build a relationship with them. Provide your customers with lots of valuable information and they'll never look at your competitor again!
  • Lithium Ion Batteries: What You Need to Know About Li-Ion Technology  By : Mallory Kramer
    Lithium Ion batteries are becoming more and more popular throughout the tool industry, and for a variety of good reasons. Li-Ion battery technology is effective and reliable storing more power and more charge than any other comparable battery. Learn what every tool owner should know about Lithium Ion batteries and how to optimize your Li-Ion battery performance.
  • Understanding a Business Letter of Intent is Far More Important Than You Think  By : Peter Kirkham
    A business letter of intent is a legal binding document and not one to be messed with. For someone trying to start a new business, legal documents & paperwork can be extremely stressful & intimidating.
  • Alternative Career Path For High School Graduates  By : Rachel Epler
    Experts say that the deregulation of energy could be the largest transfer of wealth in our lifetime. Why will it be bigger than telecom? The telecom industry is a 50 billion dollar industry, while energy is a 500 billion dollar industry. If the transfer of wealth during telecom made people millions, imagine what this transfer of wealth will do for people!
  • Self Employed? How to NOT Become a Slave to Your Business  By : Allison Babb
    There are so many self-employed people out there running themselves ragged. In fact, their small business is running them. And trust me, I've walked that path myself. Up late at night, going all day long, believing that's just the way it is for small business owners. But that's not so. In this article, discover some options for NOT becoming a slave to your business.
  • Pay Twice As Much For a Direct Mail List & Double Your Return  By : Peter Kirkham
    Don't even think about a direct marketing campaign unless you get hold of the absolute best quality & highly targetted list of prospects that match your perfect customer profile. Just don't do it!
  • Tales From Ground Zero  By : Aisha Jones Scheffel
    Ways to keep your business well grounded
  • How Your Practice or Business Can Survive Economic Turmoil  By : Aisha Jones Scheffel
    business survival tips for tough economic times
  • Asset Protection Utilizing Asset Protection Trusts and Limited Liability Companies  By : Jeffrey Matsen
    Over the last few decades, expanding theories of liability and the proliferation of litigation has given increased emphasis to Asset Protection Planning above and beyond the corporate shield of protection. Potential liability is a major concern to doctors, dentists, other professionals and persons of high net worth engaged in business or real estate activities.
  • How to fearlessly face a transition  By : Chris Makell
    How do you face your fear and move forward when all around you is a swirling mess? There is always a way forward, it just takes a little bit of you to get it started.
  • Job Search Tips: How To Become A Job Offer Magnet  By : Mary Elizabeth Bradford
    Are you one of those people that cringe when it comes time to communicate your strengths and "sell" yourself in a job interview? Then you are going to love the valuable tips in this article for quickly shifting your self-marketing perspective, to one that easily "draws" job offers to you!
  • GTD: a resume  By : Olivier Roland
    How to have a "mind like water" and boost your productivity using GTD.
  • Improve Your Job Satisfaction by Ranting and Raving  By : Madisen Harper
    Learn how ranting and a reality check can lead to revelations, rewards and improved job satisfaction
  • Making Work, Work for You! Discover Career Development Tactics  By : Madisen Harper
    Discover how teaching people how to treat you, self-worth and taking care of #1 are essential to career development.
  • The Truth About Finding 100k+ Jobs (or 6 and 7 Figure Jobs)  By : Mary Elizabeth Bradford
    Want an easier solution to senior level job hunting that transcends job boards and recruiters? Read this article to find out more!
  • 7 Key Elements of Powerful Leadership Ability  By : Alan Gillies
    We often come across the literal definition of leadership, which usually seems to portray the meaning as the act of a leader directing the behaviour of other individuals and groups, so as to accomplish certain objectives.
  • Is it still a good time to buy a luxury watch?  By : Mark Etinger
    With 401(k) losing their value and stocks plummeting like a malfunctioning rollercoaster the last thing on most people's minds is deciding whether or not to invest in a luxury timepiece. However, history of this unique collectible category has proven that fine watches are a resilient, timeless investment - even in difficult markets such as the one we are currently experiencing.
  • Make a Success With Small Business Internet Marketing  By : TJ Kazunga
    Small business internet marketing is an essential tool for businesses looking to tap into a steady stream of targeted prospects and customers... But you need to do it right...
  • Resume Writing Tips: How to Create a Powerful Opening Statement  By : Mary Elizabeth Bradford
    Most professionals would love to land their dream job but when it comes to writing a resume that would qualify them to make the jump; they end up stuck with what to say and how to say it. Not knowing how to create an interest-generating opening statement is a common problem and can quickly lead to job seeker discouragement before the job search even begins!
  • It's In The Bag! Why Totes Make Great Business Gifts  By : Jules Rosen
    Tote bags with your company's name and logo are among the most popular of imprinted products. Why? Because they're the kind of gift that keeps your name out in front of potential customers for months to come. Totes make your company most visible. Consider the plight of the person at a trade show collecting samples from table to table, ending up with a pile of pamphlets, business cards, and promotional items.
  • Small Business Advice: The truth about what you're really selling  By : Allison Babb
    During a recent radio interview, I shared one of the biggest mistakes I see self-employed people making - believing you are in business to sell your products and services. I was asked why I considered that such a big mistake since it seems like any small business owner would indeed be in business to sell their products and services. Here's why I see it as a mistake...
  • The Technicalities and Legalities of Outsourcing  By : Kimberlie Hutson
    Engaging staff through an outsourcing company can dramatically differ from going through an employment agency, as a result the laws and regulations regarding outsourcing can differ too. This article highlights in brief some of they key differences which can benefit anyone thinking of outsourcing any part of their business operations.
  • Cash Flow Musings  By : Mike Bond
    This article compares the way it used to be 20 years ago, to the way we do business today. It points out the large, ethical companies who teach affiliates, to the ones who are simply scam artists.
  • Get Paid Faster  By : Aisha Jones Scheffel
    There are several business savvy ways you could speed up how you get paid. This article will discuss four ways to get paid faster.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II AND Nikon D3x Digital Camera Review  By : Richard Walker
    Canon has always been associated with some great futuristic technology in camera. In 2005 they had announced a new DSLR category when they had introduced their EOS 5 D model. This model was compact and had a full frame sensor. However, with the introduction of new cameras from Sony and Nikon, Canon has introduced an upgraded model namely the Canon EOS Mark II.
  • Wholesaling Houses - 3 Easy Tips to Get You Started  By : Roisann Mikel
    Wholesaling properties can be easy and can be hard. It just depends on some simple principles. This article will help to get you started on learning to wholesale properties with 3 easy tips.
  • An Introduction To Outsourcing  By : Kimberlie Hutson
    With the current economic climate forcing companies to be making cut backs in staff, outsourcing may be a more popular and ultimately more cost effective solution. This article is a basic introduction to outsourcing and explains how, with effective change management, an organisation can improve overall productivity without technically having employ new staff.
  • HVAC - The Basics of HVAC Climate Control  By : Matt Ridler
    HVAC is an acronym that stands for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. Simply put, HVAC refers to indoor climate control. It is a really important aspect of most buildings. Many big offices and industrial buildings have complex systems that require professional installation and maintenance. Things like humidity and temperature must be carefully monitored to meet industry standards and safety and health regulations.
  • Use Two-Step Direct Response Advertising and Stop Wasting Your Ad Money  By : Liz Walker
    Have you ever wondered why some companies continue to advertise? Hopefully it's because their advertising is generating the response they want. This article shows you have to incorporate results driven advertising back into your marketing miz.
  • Job Search Tips: How to Land More Interviews in a Bad Economy  By : Mary Elizabeth Bradford
    Five tips to help you understand how you CAN start moving forward and achieving your goals now instead of later (and land more interviews in the process).
  • Do you know the secret to being unstoppable?  By : Chris Makell
    The truth of the matter is that not everyone can be "unstoppable". It's not for the weak, lazy or untalented...but that's not you, is it? Read on to find out if you can handle "the secret".
  • Three Hiring Mistakes Managers Make  By : Ira Wolfe
    There are plenty of good people looking for work. What turns these good workers into great employees? Motivation.
  • Hawaii Real Estate: Opportunities in Paradise  By : Oleg Potemkin
    Learn about the opportunities in the Hawaii real estate market.
  • 4 Pluses of Hiring Older Workers  By : Mary Lloyd
    Four Major Reasons to Hire Older Workers looks at the real benefits of what experienced workers bring to a job. Usually, you get more than you pay for. They have better work habits. They help you expand your demographic appeal, and connect you to a market that is grossly under-served--people over fifty. That age group has two-and-a-half times the discretionary buying power of the younger generations. Hiring them helps you sell to them.
  • Is Digital Signage Right For Your Business?  By : Oleg Potemkin
    Discover if digital signage is right for your business.
  • How to Market Your Small Business  By : Alan Gillies
    Marketing is an essential aim of any organization. It keeps the balance sheets alive by bringing revenues into a business. The applications needed for the successful marketing of the organization are affected by the scale of the operation of at hand.
  • Learning How to Get A J O B  By : Walter Berryhill
    A method of getting a job should not be a secret. Common sense should dictate ones manner and attire.
  • How to Maintain Long Term Employees  By : Alan Gillies
    Training has become an indispensable activity for every business, and no one can deny the incredible benefits that businesses can reap from it. Some of us might ponder on the need for investing in training our existing employees when we have the option of hiring new employees that are already highly skilled.
  • 10 Tips for Planning an Outstanding Website  By : Ivana Katz
    When faced with the daunting task of planning what to include on your website and how to write the copy, here are a few tips that will make the task easier for you.
  • Ricoh R10 and Pentax K-M Digital Camera Review  By : Richard Walker
    In the world of professional cameras, the Pentax K-M digital SLR camera comes across as a pleasant surprise. While most cameras cater to professional and expert photographers who are well versed with a SLR camera, this camera is tailor made for the new entrants into the world of SLR photography.
  • Business Coaching Strategy  By : Alan Gillies
    Do we really need someone to guide us each step of the way toward our goals in business? Well, the answer often lies in our individual needs and personal approach. To start with, a business coach can provide exceptional support and advice to an individual or group, helping them to develop specific skills or to achieve specific goals.
  • Is employee training a worthwhile endeavour?  By : Alan Gillies
    Whether training is perceived as an investment or expenditure depends entirely on the individual's point of view. However, it is generally accepted that training is an investment - which pays dividends, on a daily basis. Is this true? Let's find out.
  • Don't Shoot The Promotional Products!  By : Jules Rosen
    To decide on a creative promotional product that can effectively meet your marketing objective, you need to identify those items which can facilitate accessibility and longevity factor to the target consumer. Firstly, promo products can be given just as a free giveaway for instance a pen, calendar or a keychain, when a customer visits your retail outlet
  • How to Find the Perfect Cell Phone  By : Mark Etinger
    You and your new cell phone are about to become attached at the hip. But how do you know you're entering into a good relationship, or one that will cause you endless frustration? The key to a great cell phone "love affair" is knowing how to find your perfect match.
  • The Top 4 Benefits of Home Based Businesses  By : Nevil Kapadia
    There are many areas to consider when looking at a home business opportunity but have you thought about the top 4 benefits? This article gives you a flavour of what a home business can give back to you and your family.
  • Government's Financial Stability Package Unlikely to Help Most Las Vegans  By : Glenn Plantone
    Because of it's many restrictions, the recently announced Financial Stability Plan may not benefit those homeowners who need the help most...including most residents of the Las Vegas valley.
  • Success as a Conscious Entrepreneur  By : Christine Kloser
    Business planning. Team building. These things typically sound too corporate and boring for a conscious entrepreneur. Right? You'd rather create, collaborate, develop, teach, train, coach, write and help people! I understand; I'm the same way. I admit it; when I first heard about business planning and team building, I honestly wondered what place they had in my small entrepreneurial endeavor... weren't those things only for big business?
  • Helpingpreneurs - Speak To Your Audience  By : Suzanne Evans
    Every show needs an audience. Every performer needs a stage and so does every entrepreneur! Your list is your audience so treat them well and they'll stay a part of your community for a long time. Read on for some quick tips on how you can touch your list.
  • The Most Common Types of Online Shoppers  By : Mark Etinger
    You may call yourself an online shopper, but are you really a pro? The following classes of online shoppers have fine-tuned their skills in an effort to save money every day in every way possible on their web-based purchases. Check out the list below and see if YOU fall into any of these categories.
  • 14 Rules to Keep Your Woodshop Running Smooth  By : Mallory Kramer
    Remembering these simple steps can keep you safe, and keep your wood-shop running smoothly. It is easy for craftsmen to forget their own safety out there on the job; these few rules should help woodworkers remember that they - the men behind the equipment - are the most important machines in the shop.
  • Drawing Management - What You Need to Know  By : Bret Lawson
    Drawing Management challenges for companies that manage large files and the tasks related. Includes information about gathering project information effectively, life-cycle management and the distribution of drawing packages.
  • Short Press Releases for Big Results  By : Meredith Liepelt
    Developing a press release doesn't have to be expensive, long or complicated. Read this article and you'll soon be on your way to having routine press coverage.
  • Optimizing the Woodworking Screw: Tips for Tightening, Removal, Clean-up and More  By : Mallory Kramer
    Optimizing your woodworking experience always begins with the small stuff. Learn how to minimize frustration and how to maximize the woodworking screw in the shop and as you work.
  • Effective Delegation and Time Management in a Small Business  By : Brian Hazell
    This article describes the predicament of how to best utilise newly recruited staff within a growing small business. It discusses how the business owner needs to adjust in order to embrace staff development and how to delegate effectively whilst ensuring effective time management.
  • What foreclosure homes have to do with our declining market?  By : Christian Viollaz
    Homes prices are declining at the fast rate, all the value of your home vanish, what you need to do to stop it.
  • Dominate the Market the Right Way!  By : Samuel Pichardo
    Conducting Market Research can be the determining factor between whether your venture becomes a great success or terrible failure. Never skip this step when starting up a business especially when there is a large start up cost required.
  • How to Become a Manager - Even if You Have No Previous Experience  By : Madisen Harper
    Career expert Madisen Harper outlines proven strategies to become a manager - even if you have no previous experience.
  • A Surprising But Powerful Marketing Tool  By : Meredith Liepelt
    Discover the three rules to attract more business with testimonials.
  • Discover New Inspiration by Window Shopping  By : Alice Chan
    Mall window shopping doesn't have to be an aimless pursuit. It can be a great tool for fresh, innovative ideas in Home Staging. Do you feel as if you are duplicating the same few designs over and over with your customers? You don't want to see the same look and neither do real estate agents and clients. Learn how window shopping can spark creative ideas for new home staging design.
  • Finding the Hidden Cash in Your Business  By : Stuart Burkow
    Most businesses miss profit opportunities on every transaction or customer/client relationship - and they have unique profit potential that goes completely untapped (and business owners, managers and professionals are unintentionally limiting their incomes without even knowing it). These hidden profit opportunities can sometimes be even more lucrative than the existing business. And, in this tough economy... every profit opportunity counts.
  • Part Time CFO - How to Benefit From Accurate Financial Statements  By : Amy Abney
    As a small business owner, understanding the importance of correct financial statements is critical to your business success. Statements should contain key information needed for your business decisions, and analyzed data from all areas within your company.
  • Defending Your Business: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself in The New Economy  By : Meredith Liepelt
    Marketing during tough times may be the best offense for business sustainability in a rough economy. Get the answers to the 5 questions business owners should be asking in the new economy.
  • Three Simple Steps to Defining Your Target Market  By : Meredith Liepelt
    The term "target market" is a business term meaning the market segment to which a particular good or service is marketed. Fair enough. But what does that really mean to us as business owners? Get the answers in this article "Three Simple Steps to Defining Your Target Market."
  • Home Based Business Tips For Entrepreneurs  By : Charles Goldie
    We have heard of people wanting to become Entrepreneurs and wanting to be rich. Here are a few tips to get you started with that in mind.
  • Recession Busting Job Tips: 3 Job Search Strategies For Today's Economy  By : Mary Elizabeth Bradford
    No doubt things are really rocky in today's economy, and though I can't look into the future to see what will happen, what I can do for you is share three tips that will increase your odds of getting the job you want.
  • Part Time CFOs - Offering Strategic Solutions to Reach Your Business Potential  By : Sara Johnston
    Thorough and experienced financial management is key to running a successful business. Part time CFOs offer affordable, advanced expertise and are skilled at assessing and enhancing your financial situation. By working as a member of your team, they offer strategic solutions to help you move in the right direction for your growing business and achieve long-term goals, with lasting results.
  • Are You Giving it Away?  By : Alice Chan
    The old saying goes "Time is Money". As a Home Stager you need to take a cue from that and value your time and specialized knowledge. You're worth it! Learn some tips on how to prequalify clients and understand the difference between an interview and a consultation. This pre-qualification process will help you AVOID running around town, from property to property, giving away free advice and estimates.
  • How Audiovisual Technology Can Improve Business Productivity  By : Kimberlie Hutson
    The main purpose of audiovisual technology is to improve communications, improve the way you want to impart your information and the way you deliver that information to your audience.
  • The Six Sigma Process  By : Dee Reavis
    Six Sigma is the way to running an organization with maximum efficiency and minimum cost. The goal of Six Sigma is to minimize costs and reduce defects to a statistical zero.
  • Riding The Global Economic Tsunami  By : Stuart Burkow
    Businesses of all sizes are having to adjust to some harsh new economic realities. But there's a silver lining to it all: Entrepreneurial businesses will find ways to survive and thrive regardless of the current economy -- and will ultimately be the engine that pulls us out of this mess. If you're a business owner, manager or self-employed professional -- use these helpful profit insights and perspectives to help you weather this economic storm.
  • Committ to Growing Your Small Business With Marketing  By : Kaye Dennan
    Here are some tips to help you keep your small homebased business on a roll and how to overcome that frustration of not knowing what to do.
  • The 6 Essential Small Business Recession Survival Questions  By : Stuart Burkow
    As a business owner or self-employed professional, you won't be able to survive this recession without a clear picture of exactly what produces your best and most profitable results, where your profits are coming from, and what your alternative ways to profit are. These 6 Essential Small Business Recession Survival Questions can help you get a handle on your business profit strategy -- and help steer your thinking in the right direction.
  • Is Your Environment Supporting Your Journey to Success?  By : Alice Chan
    Your environment can define you. How and where you spend your time can determine both personal and business results. Learn to be more discriminating about your time. Create a more productive pathway for your success.
  • Boost your Income with Computer Work at Home  By : Nevil Kapadia
    Some great ideas on using your computer to earn an income by working from home.
  • Top 3 Ways to Convert Callers into Clients  By : Victor Mataraso
    For all the time, money and effort you spend trying to get prospective clients to call your small business, how much time have you spent thinking about their experience when they call? The key question then becomes how to convert these callers into clients in the most efficient manner possible.
  • Heres to eBay Business Success.  By : Mark Inglis
    An article which highlights the need for a management system in your eBay business.
  • Top 10 Job Search and Resume Building Tips Guaranteed to Help Land Your Next Job  By : Rebecca Regan
    Job-seekers ask me for advice for job search strategies and resume writing tips that will give them an edge over other applicants negotiating the toughest job market within the last 40 years. Find out what the to 10 things you can do to make your resume stand out and your job search a little easier.
  • It Takes More than a Business Card  By : Andrea Feinberg
    Ever walk out of a networking event feeling that nothing came out of it for you? That you didn't meet anyone who could help your business? Maybe that's the problem: your attitude about what constitutes a successful event.
  • 5 Big Reasons Why You Should Charge Per Project, Task or Program and Not Per Hour  By : Kimberly Reddington
    Many coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, and others charge by the hour. They feel you put in the time and then you get paid. The consultant knows how much to bill the client, and the client knows how long it took you to complete the job. But does the client ultimately care how long it took you to complete the tasks, or does he/she only care how much she is paying?
  • What is an LED  By : Mike Brunt
    LED's, or light emitting diodes are an electronic light source. LEDs were first discovered in Russia in the mid 1920's however no commercial use could be found for them until 1962 when they were introduced as a commercially viable electronic component. Now other materials are added to the gallium allowing the creation of shorter light wavelengths and varying colours with high light output.
  • Networking Discoveries from an Introverted Entrepreneur  By : Meredith Liepelt
    What comes to your mind when you hear the "networking"? Discover the four ways to make connections that really count and turn networking activities into memorable personal brand-building experiences - even if you are an introvert.
  • Small Business Advice: Don't Lose Your Shirt Buying Ads  By : Allison Babb
    Self employed people typically think of buying ads as a way to get the word out about their small businesses. But don't lose your shirt buying ads. In this article, find out why.
  • Finding The Right Power Suit To Make An Impact.  By : Mina Shafiei
    A power suit in a man or woman's wardrobe can have a profound impact on their authority and how others see them as. Learn exactly what you need to look for in a power suit to have the most impact.
  • Deciding to No Bid a Sales Opportunity Isn't All Bad - How To Strengthen Your Prospect Relationship  By : Phil Smithers
    No sales person likes to make the decision to no bid on an opportunity but sometimes making that choice can save you time and energy that could be better invested in other opportunities. So make the decision and stick with it but don't close any doors after you - successful sales is all about relationships and these 3 key points can help you use your no bid decision to help strengthen that relationship with the client or prospect.
  • Become an Effective Manager through Genuine Recognition  By : Madisen Harper
    Career expert Madisen Harper explains how manners at work and authentically acknowledging others are attributes of an effective manager.
  • How to Become an "Overnight" Success  By : Christine Kloser
    Have you ever noticed entrepreneurs who appear to become successful "overnight"? It's a bit of a mystery, isn't it; one day nobody knows who they are and the next day everyone's talking about them. This is an interesting phenomenon that happens with entrepreneurs, but I assure you... the success rarely happens "overnight."
  • Thinking of Starting a Business?  By : Samuel Pichardo
    Working and Upper Class individuals can start a very profitable business from home with the same if not more powerful income stream as opposed to setting up a brick and mortar business. Network Marketing makes it easy for people to get started in the world of business with a very small initial investment but brick and mortar set ups provide more control.
  • Sales Jobs: 3 Reasons To Own Your Own Home-Based Direct Sales Business  By : Henri Schauffler
    In today's tight economy more and more sales jobs are being lost. But the good news is: the opportunity to own your own home-based direct sales business awaits! Learn the benefits of transitioning into and owning your own home based direct sales business.
  • Honolulu Real Estate, an Island Invitation  By : Oleg Potemkin
    Learn about the opportunities in Honolulu real estate market. Discover the average sales prices for Oahu real estate in 2008.

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