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  • ""Old" Isn't as Young as We Think  By : Mary Lloyd
    We're shooting ourselves in the collective foot with how we define "old" in this culture. Assuming anyone over 50 is "old" is as ridiculous as assuming they're all acrobats with Barnum and Bailey. When we decide people who are still capable can't do the work because of their age, we lose access to an incredible amount of talent and experience. Even worse the practice costs each of us in terms of Social Security and Medicare needs.
  • "21 Steps to Financial Independence"  By : John Jude O Callaghan
    The best solution to hard times and high unemployment is to start a home-based service business utilizing existing knowledge and skills.
  • "Anxiety Sets In . . . I Can't Sleep. " Sound Like YOUR Job Search?  By : Paul Bowley
    Look. We only know one way of finding a job. It's the way we were taught the first time we went into the job market. Write a reverse chronology resume. Send it to some job sites like Monster or HotJobs. Email a bunch of companies. Answer some ads. Maybe contact some agencies or recruiters. And then wait for the phone to ring. The trouble is, in this job market, it doesn't.
  • "Are you living your true "Authentic Self"?"  By : Katrina Sawa
    Are you surrounding yourself with the right kinds of people? It really is ok to NOT work with someone if it doesn't feel right. Take a look at your client base and even your friends and family to see where there might be some toxic activity leaking into your brain, yourself and your business.
  • "Asking the Hard Questions" — It's All About the Thinking  By : Virginia McBride
    Six words in the English language either cripple or empower individuals. Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How all stand tall in human dialogue. Any one of them leads to journeys of self-discovery. All guide us to innovate. Each word by itself, individually, poses challenges to our current thinking. Faced with a dilemma, people cringe at asking hard questions. People want easy solutions to problems, not the best solution.
  • "Assessing The Business Value Of Social Networking" (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Every historical phase has its Age of Discovery and Exploration with its own focus. Explorers in the late 1400s to early 1600s focused on conquest and riches. From the late 1900s and the early 2000s, the focus is on new communication models to connect people. Today's explorers face the missteps of earlier times. The true success of this work falls to the virtual map-makers, pioneers, settlers, and community builders who are gradually appearing.
  • "Career Success takes Focus"  By : Don Monteith
    Your career path is taking a trip down many different roads hoping to make 'right' choices. Our goal is to suggest a few important pieces of the puzzle that may help you to be successful in your career search sooner rather than later.
  • "Challenging Your Assumptions" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    I believe ... I think ... I know ... When you hear yourself saying these terms, you are uttering an assumption. Sometimes assumptions are masked under expressions like we must, we should. Still others come with heavy camouflage. Here are issues to address. You made mistakes. Assumptions cloud discussions, jeopardize planning, distort innovations. Therefore, confronting assumptions refocuses what you are doing or planning to do.
  • "Clarifying Your Ideas" (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    What is an "idea?" A simple search for a definition reveals a bushel basket of definitions. An Italian car. A television show host by Donny Deutsch that deals with "big ideas." A league of European Universities whose want to "re-establish Europe as a technological and scientific leader." Therefore, a definition that works for you is the first step. For now, I define an "idea" as something I want to happen in the future, a destination to reach.
  • "Designing Forward To Solutions" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    "The Devil Is In The Details" — How many times have you heard that expression? When working with problems, frustration ranks high on the emotions you experience. So, understand what kind of problem you face. An existing problem you want to fix requires analytical skills that rely on historical data. However, a challenge that looks to the future requires strategic synthesis-skills that rely heavily on questions, images, and outcomes.
  • "Disarming The Big Ducks" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Big ducks parade through all our lives. Some waddle in front of us to slow our progress. Some nag us, with an incessant "quackquackquack," to change ourselves. Some startle us with a gigantic QUACK and dramatically flapping wings to get us out of their way. Ducks never change. They are happy with their world. However, we can change our reactions to their behavior.
  • "Entering The World Of Innovation" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    The world of innovation scares many people. Typically, these frightened people associate innovation with HUGE, risk-laden ideas that change things dramatically. To the contrary, "innovation" refers to change and to doing something new. Here, size does not matter. In fact, some very small changes create dramatic innovation.
  • "Establishing Virtual Communities" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Since the start of the 21st century, virtual explorers have developed social networks, an uncharted territory excited them. They created the software, developed the sites, invited early adopters to play. As social networks matured, a different person populated the networks. This person needs not the explorer's excitement nor the hard world of the pioneer. This person wants sustainable environments --- the settler who establishes communities.
  • "Facing The REALLY BIG Fear" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    We all have fears --- Some large, some small. Some we discuss willingly in public. Others we acknowledge privately but never admit to publicly. Admitting to certain fears challenges our entire being --- who we are, what we accomplish, what we value. Psychologist John Collard listed seven common fears: failure, sex, self-defense, trusting others, thinking, speaking, being alone. Which fears do you admit having, do you not have, puzzle you?
  • "Gain the Ultimate Edge by Working with a Business Coach"  By :
    As business around the world has become increasingly competitive the demand for innovation, quicker service turnaround and compressed pricing models, has created an environment where business owners must be creative, develop new solutions and manage stressful transitions.
  • "Houston, we have contact." Attracting Clients at Expos!  By : Kim Schott
    The Expo season has begun! Have you ever overheard a conversation from someone who thought the business Expo was "AWESOME!" while another business professional said it wasn't worth a hill of beans? In this article, we'll talk about how to attract clients and make it worth your time to attend these business events. You'll learn to build an entrance and exit strategy before you walk through those doors.
  • "I can't coach - I've no expertise" and other such myths?  By : Matt Somers
    It is widely agreed that coaching is a much-misunderstood concept and it is perhaps not surprising that many myths have sprung up around the subject. Can you see any truth in the following for example?
  • "It's Not What You Know, It's Who You Know!"  By :
    In business, you often hear the statement "It's Not What You know, It's Who You know!"
  • "JumpStart Your Business Right Now - Get More Clients, More Money and More Free Time for Yourself!"  By : Katrina Sawa
    Get your business into high gear by networking.
  • "Keeping Your Thinking Journey On Course" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Author Jack Trout in his book "In Search of the Obvious" explores an "over communicated world" in search of the obvious. Finding the obvious is probably the most difficult task in any kind of thinking. We honor the difficult? We pursue the complex. We applaud the creativity within our messages. Yet, "the obvious is apt to be so simple and commonplace..." The obvious appeals to your common sense! But, you ask, "How do I find my obvious?"
  • "Lather. Rinse. Repeat" Set the Stage for High Payoff Problem-Solving  By : Linda Feinholz
    You can't make headway on solving disagreements when everyone is fixated on the events leading up to the meeting to solve them. Take a lesson from shampoo manufacturers. Get the entire story told, in the utmost detail, until you've said it all. Not in discussion, not in dialogue. Here are the High Payoff steps to use.
  • "Learning Through Discovery" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    When we become adults, we put away childish things. Sadly and too often, we also lose our curiosity, our ability to learn, joyously, through discovery. To recapture the feeling that comes with discovery of something previously not experienced, you must return to the time when everything was appearing in your world for the first time. Allow yourself to be the child again in your mind.
  • "Must Knows" for Working With Recruiters During Your Job Search  By :
    For most job seekers, conducting a comprehensive job search includes—at least to some degree—interfacing with recruiters (a.k.a., headhunters). But, for many people, this is also one of the most misunderstood aspects of a job search. Here are some quick tips and "must-knows" to demystify the process of contacting and working with recruiters.
  • "Navigating Inter-generational Mistrust" (It?s All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Each generation has its own ideas about the past, the present, and the future. Each group sees the others as having the wrong perspective, the wrong ideas, the wrong passions, the wrong dreams. At best, the groups tolerate each other. At worst, they undermine each other?s efforts, suggestions and ideas. Still, each of us bears significant responsibility for developing strategic plans for leveraging the differences to create positive environments.
  • "No Problem" Is a Problem  By : Mary Lloyd
    To thrive, businesses need to pay attention to how young employees relate to older customers. Those past 50 have the money to buy, but they value how they are treated in the transaction more heavily and are willing to not buy at all if the experience isn't positive. Given the culture's ageist assumptions, they are often treated poorly by default.
  • "Picasso Method" for Great Proposal Graphics  By : Olessia Smotrova Taylor
    This quick article gives tips on how to effectively use graphics to help enhance your proposal effort.
  • "Pink Spoon Your Business"  By :
    Learn how to increase sales for your business.
  • "Playing Your Way To Value Creation" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Price, cost, value — all cut from similar cloth but ending in very different garments. The first two arise from data analysis. Value, by contrast, demands thought. Too frequently, individuals approach this thinking with great seriousness, a practice which slows the process. Replace the seriousness with play and the resulting value creation --- for strategies, campaigns, projects, products and services --- is deeper and more powerful.
  • "Profiling Your Prospects" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    All businesses have customers. Certainly, you have customers. However, if you want to grow your business, begin today to profile your desired, FUTURE customers. Forget most of what is labeled traditional wisdom. Analyzing your current customers fails to provide a picture of desired customers. Forget traditional demographics. They give you static information. Develop a process for envisioning your desired customers well into your business future.
  • "Questioning Your Perspective" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    For a moment, let's imagine. See us facing each other. I ask you to describe your hand. Pause yourself long enough to identify the position of your hand before you describe. Palm down? Palm up and facing you? Palm up and facing me? In what position do we have the same perspective, the same view? None of the mentioned positions! Now, ask what is the ideal position for us to take so we will have essentially the same view, the same perspective.
  • "Re-branding Your Personae" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players." We shift from persona to persona as easily as we change clothes. We begin with son/daughter and gradually move toward father/mother, graduate, employee, soccer player, bridge builder, computer guru. Possible personae are endless. Many assume the "REAL me" of each persona is the same. The challenge really comes when you want to change a persona that no longer "works" for you.
  • "Revealing Your Assumptions" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    From our earliest education, we learn that assumptions are bad. We all carry assumption luggage. Some of the luggage is bright and shiny. Some has traveled many miles. Assumptions are bad only when used to manipulate others. To defuse arguments reveal your assumption. To close thinking gaps between you and others, create a new communication toolkit that is not for the timid. Over time, you build courage to take on larger challenges.
  • "Simplifying Your Journey" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Life is a sustained journey composed of a range of journeys. Some are personal and individual. Others are shared. Still others involve teams, groups, organizations, and even nations. Each journey, large or small, begins with the seeing of a destination. This seeing is commonly referred to as the vision, a future destination to be achieved. Until the vision is clear, you cannot move forward.
  • "Taking Out The Trash" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Emotional waste rattling in your brain robs you of creative energy. Grievance collection destroys ideas. Running audio and video loops in your head of past events which you cannot change prevents you from living in the present and planning for the future. To take back your life and live in the present requires you to find ways to remove the trash that is poisoning your mind, body, and spirit. Several simple practices will help you clean house.
  • "The Nuts' Manifesto": 5 Radical Business Rules That Fly in the Face of "Sensible" Thinking  By : Lani and Allen Voivod
    When it comes to doing business and forging a successful life, are you a Sensible or a Nut? Discover the 5 rules that call the shots in the boardrooms of the Nuts' minds. These are the guiding principles that help Nuts innovate, break down barriers, and redefine what's possible when all rational thinking suggests otherwise.
  • "Thinking About Customers" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    How much time do you spend thinking about running your company, developing new products/services, and creating new marketing messages? Now, how much time do you spend thinking about how to please your customers, how you provide a compelling value to your customers, and how you develop a sustained relationship with your customers? Unless you are truly the exception, not much time is spent looking at your company from your customers' perspective.
  • "Understanding People Through Hearing" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Each day sounds invade your personal worlds. Bells, whistles, chimes, screeches, horns; most you dismiss even without acknowledging. Babies crying, dogs barking, rocks sliding, winds roaring, waves crashing, doors closing; most you acknowledge, or even analyze, to determine a situation's urgency. Between these two extremes lies the hearing that people tend not to value. That is the hearing that requires consciously listening to humans.
  • "Where's the cash? 7 SIMPLE and PROVEN steps you can easily take right now to get paid faster"  By :
    It's that time again. You send out invoices and sit and wait, and wait, and wait for your clients to pay you. Sometimes it's a matter of cash flow on their end, sometimes they are just too busy and forget and other times it's something little that they are unsure of, but haven't found the time to contact you.
  • "Why Spend Money on a Marketing Plan When I Can Spend It on the Marketing Itself?"  By : Lani and Allen Voivod
    You don't have money to spare, and even less time to waste. So you ask yourself, why spend time and money on a plan when you could spend it on taking action? To save yourself time and money, of course! Learn more in this article.
  • "Wording Does Matter" — (It's All About The Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    Names matter. We use them to establish identity. Appearances matter. We use them to show the world who we are. Titles matter. We put them on important things. Pictures matter. We post them on refrigerators, we put them in scrapbooks, we use them in commercials. For all these "matters," we take great care to polish, protect, position, promote. Still, one area of "matters" is repeatedly neglected and even abused — words. Words do matter.
  • "Writing Problem Statements" — (It's All About the Thinking)  By : Virginia McBride
    We need to ....., We should ......, We ought do ......, We must ....... — Oh what simple and common expressions!!!! They are generally spoken in the name of "problems" and "problem solving." People who use these expressions are posing their solutions to an undefined problem or even an unstated problem. They seek agreement and praise. However, none of them ever really solved any problem with this language.
  • #1 In Sales Means Nothing  By : Kevin Burns
    I've seen signs for three separate Realtors these past few weeks marketing themselves all as #1 Realtors - and they all work for the same company in the same city. Huh? What is the criteria for being a #1 Realtor? How can every seventh Realtor claim to be #1?
  • #1 Marketing Strategy: Your Marketing Message  By :
    Your marketing message is what forms the background of all your marketing strategies and communications. If your marketing message is weak, unclear or poorly crafted, then it doesn't matter what specific marketing tactics you use...your prospects and customers won't take notice. Find out the five questions your marketing message should be answering in order to be dynamic and effective.
  • #1 Reason 75% of Organizational Change Efforts Fail & How YOU Can Be Part of the 25% that Succeed  By :
    Have you ever tried to lead a major organizational change that failed? It's something we don't forget very easily. Because of this, I've been an avid student of how to make organizational changes successful. I advise clients on how to avoid all of the mistakes I made and ensure that their changes will be smoother and more successful. Let me share some of what I've learned.
  • 'Tis the Season for Marketing Planning  By : Dana Blozis
    Dana Blozis of Virtually Yourz shows readers how to create their own simple, easy to follow marketing plan for 2008.
  • 1 Sure-Fire Way to Get Networking Results  By : Heather Dominick
    I remember being introduced to the concept of "business networking" when I started my first business. I thought, I will NEVER be able to do this. I remember getting ready to go to my first networking event and whining to my husband (then boyfriend), "I was miserable at this kind of thing when I was dating! How could this ever help my business?"
  • 1, 2, 3s of Time Management  By : Billy Gee
    The benefits of Time Management.
  • 10 Activities Guaranteed To Prime The Sales Pump  By : Daniel Sitter
    We must develop and invest the proper skills, materials and time in order to reach a wellspring of selling rewards. Here are 10 proven activities to accelerate your success. Try engaging in all of these between now and the end of this year. You will find yourself leaping into the opportunities that 2008 will surely offer.
  • 10 Easy Ways to Boost your Business Sales  By :
    It can be easy to use the internet to market your business. This article offers some very easy to follow tips on how you can be boosting your business quickly and stress free.
  • 10 Easy Ways to Ensure People DO RESPOND to Your Promotional Messages!  By :
    Different ways of advertising to get your customers to interact with you and therefore increase your sales.
  • 10 Essential Techniques for Enhancing Photos  By : Richard Walker
    Enhancing photos involves some essential techniques that involve getting the perfect blend of contrast, color, resolution, and effect for the desired result. A digital picture can be edited a number of ways to give a different result, depending on techniques used. There are 10 essential techniques you can use for enhancing photos:
  • 10 facts about court reporters in New York  By : Mark Etinger
    Many law firms in the Empire State use New York court reporters extensively to transcribe court proceedings and depositions. But surprisingly, many of the attorneys at these firms are unaware that this only scratches the surface of what a court reporter can do. Here is a look at ten facts about court reporters in New York.
  • 10 FREE, Creative, Low-Cost Marketing Tips  By : Katrina Sawa
    Least expensive and probably the most effective forms of marketing that you could do to promote your small business for free.
  • 10 Goals for Advanced Project Management Training  By : John Reiling
    Often professional project managers find that when they go for a certification, such as the PMP certification, they are surprised at how much they learn in the process. While experience is very valuable, especially in feeling more than comfortable with the basics, there is always a great deal of improvement available to studying a structured and comprehensive approach.
  • 10 Kitchen Gadgets You Can't Live Without  By : Richard Walker
    Have you ever noticed that when you have people over, they tend to gather in the kitchen. In fact, the heart of most people's home is their kitchen. With that being the case, you want to make sure that your kitchen is fully stocked with the kitchen tools that will make it fully functional. So what do you need to have?
  • 10 Management Tips for Managing Difficult People  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    10 easy management tips on managing difficult people. Everything from documentation, coaching and training to how to handle conflict when managing difficult people. Beneficial for managers, supervisors, team leaders, executives, business owners.
  • 10 Online Marketing Sales Techniques To Sky-Rocket Your Income  By : Timothy McGaffin
    Online marketing sales techniques can can be lucrative for any online and offline business as long as you are practicing them correctly.
  • 10 Power Principles to Guarantee Your Job Search Success  By : Paul Bowley
    The job market and its expectations have changed dramatically since the last time you were in it. You need to arm yourself with the very best modern strategies and techniques that will help you accomplish your job search goals.
  • 10 products perfect for daily deals online  By : Mark Etinger
    If you're in the market for any of the products below, then you owe it to yourself to hop online and check out the top daily deals websites. These sites feature only one or two items every day, but the savings can be tremendous!
  • 10 Reasons for Scripophily Growth  By : Larry Crain
    Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates) is growing as people learn more about it. Ten reasons for this growth are explained.
  • 10 Reasons Hiring Managers Fear Pre-Employment Tests  By : Ira Wolfe
    The FEAR that hiring managers have about using pre-employment tests is nothing more than False Experiences Appearing Real. In this column I respond to the top 10 fears I consistently hear from HR managers, executives and business owners.
  • 10 Reasons Why People Fail To Make Money Online  By : Chris Rohrer
    Learn the top 10 reasons people fail to make money online with a home based business. You'll be shocked to know why so many people fail.
  • 10 Secrets to Successful Business Networking  By : Phil Evans
    Most CBD's have an abundance of networking breakfasts, lunches, dinners, seminars, and workshops you can attend. Your budget will usually determine how many of these you can afford to attend, and without any doubt whatsoever, your attitude will determine the outcomes in attending these functions.
  • 10 Simple Ways to "A-Ha Yourself!"  By : Lani and Allen Voivod
    How do you take your boldest insights and put them into joy-filled action? There's a myriad ways, but don't let that stop you, overwhelm you, or keep you from getting your message, mission, and vision OUT THERE. Start with any of these 10, simple, fun ways to "A-Ha Yourself!"
  • 10 Simple Ways to Follow Up with Prospects  By : Katrina Sawa
    If you don't do your follow up; you are wasting valuable marketing dollars and time you've already spent on gathering new leads.
  • 10 Surefire Strategies for Marketing to Generation Y  By : Bea Fields
    Generation Y cannot be reached through traditional marketing channels. Direct mail, print ads, and television advertising bounce off these powerful consumers like bullets on Superman's chest. This article will clue you in to the ways in which you can effectively connect with this growing market of savvy spenders.
  • 10 things no law firm should be without  By : Mark Etinger
    The United States is one of the most litigious countries in the world. Every day, millions of Americans bring legal action against their fellow citizens, and while it might not be good for them, court reporters have reaped the benefits of all these court cases. Yes, court reporters are in demand now more than ever, but some states feature more opportunities than others.
  • 10 Things That Clear Performance Standards Tell Your Staff About You  By : Leon Noone
    Millions of words have been written about the importance of performance standards. But the very fact that they exist says something about you to your employees. And what it says is worth a thousand pep talks.
  • 10 Things You Must Do To Write The "Ideal" Job Advertisement To Attract The "Ideal" Applicant  By : Leon Noone
    The "ideal" job ad attracts only one applicant. That applicant meets each requirement of your job analysis or job description precisely. He or she lives locally, is delighted with the remuneration package and desperately wants to work for your company. Ensure that your job ad attracts no one else.
  • 10 Things You MUST Shop for Online  By : Mark Etinger
    An almost endless number of products are available for purchase online. But whether you're shopping at a big brand name store, or a discount deal of the day website, there are some product categories that seem to lend themselves to e-commerce. The following is a look at the 10 products and services you need to buy online if you want to enjoy the highest levels of savings.
  • 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.
  • 10 Tips for Winning Fast Turn-Around Proposals  By : Olessia Smotrova Taylor
    Most companies, including your competition, will be doing less and doing with less: they will cut down marketing, they'll reduce spending on capture, and they will not make the investments into building a better proposal capability. Learn 10 tips for preparing winning fast turn-around proposals that will help you to be better off than the great majority of the companies in the market.w
  • 10 Tips On Starting A Pressure Washing Company  By : Shane Hester
    Before starting your own pressure washing business, view our 10 tips on things to look for and how to make your power washing company a success.
  • 10 Tips to For a Killer Cover Letter  By :
    Learn how to produce a killer cover letter that will get you noticed with these 10 cover letter tips.
  • 10 Tips to Maintain your Visibility at Work  By :
    10 Tips to Maintain your Visibility at Work
  • 10 Tips To Make Your Advertising Work!  By : Hal Hoadley
    Tips about how to make your advertising more responsive.
  • 10 Tips to Produce a Winning Resume  By :
    10 Tips to a winning Resume. The resume is the first impression an employer sees of you and it has to shine as your entrance into the employers mind.
  • 10 Top Tips to Survive the Economic Crunch by Celia Ann Rooney  By : Celia Ann Rooney
    Author, attorney, and small business owner, Celia Ann Rooney presents ten practical tips for improving your small business in this economic crunch. These tips for achieving business goals despite the economic crisis include ways to cut costs, increase income, and improve marketing.
  • 10 Ways For Every Hospitality Operator To Boost Their Image  By :
    Every hospitality business owner must make time to take care of their image. How potential customers and guests perceive their business is vital to how they interact with it. Fundamental is the appropriateness of the graphic design in the choices of logo, colour, typeface and photographic style.
  • 10 Ways the Blindguy Increases Sales  By :
    People always are asking me how to increase sales. I have found some of the top ten ways to increase sales for anyone and everyone. Use them and have fun and loads of sales.
  • 10 Ways to Ensure Your E-Newsletter Will Stand Out From the Crowd  By : Kimberly Reddington
    There is a huge sea of e-newsletters and e-zines being sent daily. How do you ensure that your e-newsletter gets opened and read?
  • 100% Ownership Equals 100% Freedom  By : Ann Golden Egle
    The key to the right level of ownership in and for your life is to be conscious of all that entails - when to be responsible individually and when to delegate it.
  • 11 Free and Low Cost Marketing Strategies to Turn Around a Cash-Strapped Business  By : Adam Urbanski
    There is no shortage of new business, there is only a shortage of knowledge how to get this business. So here are a few marketing strategies to quickly get your business flooded with new clients using this turnaround Marketing Plan
  • 11 Tips for a Great Trade Show  By : Meredith Liepelt
    Learn how to take advantage of trade shows to boost your business building capacity.
  • 12 Months Free Line Rental Deals in Details  By : Rushikesh Kamreja
    Mobile phones has now become need of every people in this world, as this need increases day by day, people need to choose their plans wisely as new companies in market are always offering new free line rental plans to get ahead of their competitors.
  • 12 Tips To Getting Instant FREE Publicity More Believable And Profitable Than Any Advertising.  By : Danie Baptiste
    June is Entrepreneur's 'Do It Yourself Marketing Month' and every small business owner on a tight budget that wants to explode their businesses quickly, easily, and without breaking their bank account should be using press release marketing in their overall plan to generate profits.
  • 13 Networking Secrets  By : Katrina Sawa
    13 Networking secrets that will help you build your referral list and client list.
  • 14 power tips to handle women customers.  By : Mithun Rao
    It is obvious that as a jewelry designer, a majority of your target buyers are women. Women love jewelry and women spend hours and hours deciding to buy and eventually buy a piece of jewelry. So how do you go about establishing your jewelry business so that you target your client base? Here are a few tips which will guide you in establishing your jewelry business, target your client base and even retain your client base for a long time to come.
  • 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.
  • 14 Tips that are essential to small business success  By : Kaye Dennan
    Have you ever wondered what it is that makes a small business successful? In this article we have listed the criteria that all successful small businesses need. Most are not difficult, but can take some time to master.
  • 15 Questions That You Should Be Challenging Your Team With As an Successful Sales Manager  By : Phil Smithers
    As a sales manager I've found that no sales person likes to pass up on any opportunity that could result in business for the company and commission for themselves. This hunger is great and is one of the traits of truly successful sales professional, but sometimes as sales managers we need to challenge this enthusiasm and get the team to focus on the opportunities that we're most likely to win. Here's 15 Power Questions to help you do just that.
  • 15 Ways Starting an Business Pays  By : Jeffrey Roh
    What's holding you back from starting your own business. Do you think it is too expensive? Here is a list of 15 ways it actually pays you to start a business from home, work for yourself, or just be self-employed.
  • 15 Ways to Improve Your Closing Ratios and Sales Presentations  By :
    It is not enough to do launching effective marketing campaigns to obtain new customers and to continually market to your existing database for more referrals and repeat business. In addition, you must be able to ask for and close the sale. Otherwise, it is a waste of time and money!
  • 17 Ideas You Can Steal to Grow Your Business Without Spending Money.  By : Liz Walker
    Times like these give small business owners many opportunities to evaluate how they currently run their businesses. Take a look at our 17 ideas to implement that cost NO Money and can generate huge returns.
  • 2 Crucial And 1 Major Tip To Balanced Self Employment  By : Wycliffe Williams
    Successful self employment can be rewarding in many ways. These three practical tips to achieving balance in your own business is crucial to successful self employment.
  • 2 Easy Ways to Increase Your Revenue  By : Katrina Sawa
    Two great ways to increase profits for your business are simpler than you think.
  • 2 Online Titans Help Small Businesses Grow  By :
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