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  • Your Visionary Talent Is Key to Career Choice  By : Don Monteith
    DO NOT accept employment with any firm that fails to have visionary talent, a leader, that someone who works ON the business vision, it's future, searching, seeking, networking, doing all the important functions necessary for success.
  • Your Suppliers And Your Business  By : Cash Miller
    Every business has some sort of vendor or supplier that they buy from. All businesses either purchase raw materials, finished products or services of some sort. Taking the time to develop a solid relationship with your suppliers can benefit you both. Because the time may come when your company is in need of something and that vendor that you took the time to develop a strong relationship with will come through for you.
  • Your Success Can Rely On Your Chosen Marketing Goals...  By : Mark Garland
    It is absolutely crucial for a business to set proper goals for themselves in order to allow them to achieve long term success. This article will outline the importance to you as well as help you set marketing goals for yourself that you will be able to strive for!
  • Your Small Business Target Marketing Must be Built around your Unique Selling Proposition  By : Paul Flood
    Tens of thousands of businesses waste tens of thousands of dollars on brand or image advertising hoping to get clients. Follow the lead of Federal Express and Dominos Pizza and use your Unique Selling Proposition as the cornerstone of your marketing.
  • Your Restaurant Newsletter Will Boost Your Traffic  By : Jose L Riesco
    A restaurant newsletter is an ideal way to boost your business and develop a relationship with customers. It can be done in electronic form and sent to email lists and posted on your restaurant website, in print form to be mailed and given to customers at the restaurant, or a combination of both.
  • Your Personal Growth and Your Business Growth  By : Nancy Quinlisk
    Personal Growth is the key to leaping forward in your network marketing business.
  • 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.
  • Your Natural Marketing Style  By : Kelly LeFevre and Molly Luffy
    You'll have a lot more fun and a lot more success if you create your marketing strategy based on your own Natural Marketing Style™. Learn how to determine what your Natural Marketing Style™ is.
  • Your MLM Leads - How to Contact Them with Confidence and No Fear  By : Eldon Beard
    For MLM business builders, one of the hardest things to do can be calling your leads. MLM leads come from many sources, and effective contact with them is crucial to your success. Here are ways to overcome the "call reluctance" that many face.
  • Your Mental Attitude Dictates Your Number of Clients AND In-come  By :
    You may be working your tail off to market your business and yet you're still wondering why it hasn't "happened" yet. I've seen it thousands of times. An entrepreneur is seemingly working HARD to get clients, working like a dog to bring in some good in-come and yet, the results just aren't showing up. Read more about what's holding you back, in this article.
  • Your Marketing Mindset  By : David Eissman
    Most small business owners and independent professionals start their business primarily because they have knowledge and skills that are in demand. While they understand intellectually that they have to market and sell, often it does not translate on an emotional level. Many business owners tend to look at marketing as a necessary evil and in many cases have negative beliefs toward it.
  • Your Job Search Wish List  By :
    By making lists of motivating experiences from your last two or three jobs, you will hopefully begin to see patterns of projects and tasks that stand out. Analyze what you did before. Know what you want before you go into the job interview.
  • Your Ideas Sell  By : Daniel Sitter
    Ideas need work. Whether your strategy for developing great ideas includes the development of mind-maps, the use of mastermind groups or simply dreaming, the creative process must prevail if you are to be successful in selling your ideas. Being intangible, your ideas come to fruition when they are painted and constructed in the mind's-eye of your customer. The successful sale of...
  • Your Gas Station or Convenience Store can Compete with the Big Boys!  By : Richard K Parker
    When you buy a gas station or convenience store, don't just settle down and expect to blend in to the business landscape and get clients just because "you are there". Don't rely on the status quo and expect customers to come and go on a daily basis. You need to employ some aggressive marketing techniques to help you compete and defeat all your competitors, even the supposedly dominant oil company owned stations.
  • Your Fortune is in Your Follow Up!  By :
    Read this article to learn more about how the path to success is consistency in your marketing strategy!
  • Your Firm Has a Story to Tell. It's Your Job to Sell It!  By : John Males
    Humans are emotionally driven and directed beings and will pay more and purchase more from those firms and individuals that hold both: mental and emotional real estate in the minds and heart of their customers.
  • Your Employee's Reactions to Change  By : Pat Brill
    Employees will always react to change...positive or negative reactions. It doesn't matter if the change is major or if it's a minor change to a process. People react! So how do you as a manager handle your team's reaction to a change?
  • Your Customers Increasing Choice & Decreasing Attention Span Spells DANGER  By : John Males
    A state of constant partial attention, combined with a plethora of choice in both products, services and from whom they are consumed, means that your chances of being noticed in an ever deepening "sea of competition" are not only slim, they will continue to get slimmer in the future!
  • Your Customer's Problems are Your Marketing Opportunities  By :
    The essential purpose of a small business is that your product or service provides some kind of solution to some kind of need or problem. Learn how to figure out what your prospects' and clients' problems are so you can demonstrate credibly that you can provide the solution.
  • Your Business Financial Plan - Boring Yes, Can I Start a Business Without One - No  By : Peter Kirkham
    With a good Business Financial Plan you can get blood out of a stone but without one... you're dead in the water.
  • Your Business Can Save Money While You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint  By : Jean Cannon
    We are entering a carbon constrained world. The world oil supply is getting shorter and oil and other forms of energy are getting more expensive. We have polluted our atmosphere and we need to slow the rate of pollution down and governments around the world are setting up greenhouse gas emission restrictions.
  • Your Business And Your Suppliers  By : Cash Miller
    Every business has some sort of vendor or supplier that they buy from. All businesses either purchase raw materials, finished products or services of some sort. Taking the time to develop a solid relationship with your suppliers can benefit you both. Because the time may come when your company is in need of something and that vendor that you took the time to develop a strong relationship with will come through for you.
  • Your Ad: Which Of The Two Is It?  By : Joseph Browns
    In a nutshell there are 2 types of ads. The exhibition piece and the dealmaker. Which one are you doing? Why? Which one of the two would be more effective in bringing you more customers? The article explains them, how they work, and which type of ad you should be using.
  • Your 2008 Job Search Checklist  By : Michelle Dumas
    Do you have a job search planned in 2008? If you do, and if you are looking forward to your next job search with dread, you are definitely not alone! Job searching can be incredibly stressful. But, with some planning, genuine effort, and sincere commitment, you can minimize that stress and land a new job - one that is personally, professionally, and financially rewarding - faster than you may have thought possible.
  • You've Hired a Great Recruit; Now - Which Job Will Get Them to Be a Great Employee?  By : Andrea Feinberg
    Ever meet a prospective employee who included their core beliefs, personal attitudes and behavioral style on their resume or in their interview remarks? Deceptively simple and hugely on target, validated assessments provide insight into values and behaviors and give employers huge opportunities to expand the effectiveness of this most expensive asset - their people.
  • You're Texting So Loudly I Can't Hear What You're Saying  By : Denise Ryan
    Communication is vital to the success of any business and can make or break you in tough economic times. This article gives leaders some great reminders.
  • You're Saying One Thing, but Your Body's Saying Another in Your Executive Interview...  By : Allen Voivod
    Are you saying one thing in an interview, only to have your body language convey something different? Do you sound confident, but avoid eye contact and undercut your voice? Read this article for resources on how to make your body language sync with your vocal language.
  • You're only as SMART as You Look: Know the Clothing Etiquette for the Professionals  By : Abby Lawal
    Discover how you can get a clean start, building up your wardrobe for all the seasons. Whether you are an executive mom, an office manager, or a CEO, you'll find how to choose professional attire that is right for your job and make you look smarter.
  • You Will Need All Your Restaurant Skills  By : Jose L Riesco
    There are a variety of restaurant skills required and the entrepreneur must strive to master as many, if not all of these as possible. If you are unable to offer a complete, entertaining, and enjoyable dining experience, the chances are that your clients will not return and you will face an increasingly uphill battle.
  • You want to succeed online, but........  By : Tal Fighel
    In this article I want to go into why so many have failed online where great opportunities have surrounded them for so long.
  • You Think Hiring an Employee is Tough? What's It Like to Inherit a Company Full of 'Em?  By : Andrea Feinberg
    So often I see this common and expensive cultural mis-fit when hiring employees: 's/he just didn't fit in'. It's a mistake that can be avoided with proper job benchmarking, assessing the job's key needs and then interviewing and assessing candidates with those profiles in mind. Can you imagine the headaches inherent in corporate mergers when a bus-load of employees land at your door from another set of corporate expectations?
  • You Should Know The Four Phases Of The Product Lifecycle  By : Cash Miller
    Whether you have realized it yet or not the product you are selling today may be obsolete tomorrow. That is why you need to be familiar with the four phases of the product life cycle because eventually you may need a new product or an updated product for your company to survive the downfall of what you are selling today.
  • You Should Focus On The Right Things, Doctor  By : John Hayes Jr
    Are you focus on the right things? When seeing patients it is important that you focus on patient care among all others. The challenge is to do so rationally, thoroughly and not be blinded by irrelevant things. And when you're not with patients, make sure to focused on the important people and things in our life because at the end of the day, that's all there is.
  • You Need To Who Your Competition Is  By : Cash Miller
    Business is a competition. It is an ongoing competitive race. You may never see an actual winner declared but there is definitely someone in the lead. Knowing your competition thoroughly will help you determine whether you are winning or losing.
  • You Need A Digital Camera Buying Guide  By : Orlando Thompson
    This article provides some insight on what others are looking for when buying a digital camera. The best way to find out about digital cameras is with a digital camera buying guide. You can find out all the information about each specific digital camera and what features the digital camera has as well as how they operate. The buying guide is a great place to start shopping.
  • You MUST Say Yes To The Business (And In-come) Within Your Reach  By :
    Have you ever felt on the verge of something big in your business, that the next level is just within your reach, and at the same time, wondering if you have what it takes to make it happen, if you can handle it? Read more about saying "YES" and reaching that next level.
  • You May Lose Customers Without One  By : Allison Babb
    So what do you sell? For a lot of solopreneurs, the answer is just one thing. Maybe two. I'd like to encourage you to rethink that. And even if you have a good selection, it won't sell if it just sits there. Customers show up to do business with you in a variety of different ways so let's talk about how to set up this thing called your "sales funnel" to increase revenue.
  • YOU Can Stop the Bullies In Their Tracks  By : Don Monteith
    Back in my school days, even at the office, I don't recall any bullying challenges. Maybe I've just forgotten but don't think that's the case. Few of my friends had such problems with someone being BAD or taking advantage of the situation. Most of us just were supportive of each other and no one dared to challenge any of us.
  • You Can Still Be Successful In This Economy  By : Marilyn Ellis
    Every time you turn on the TV, the news is bad. The economy has crashed, friends, neighbors, family have lost their jobs and/or their savings. But what has this got to do with your business? People still need you. You are the still the best deal in town - the best at what you do. Here are some thoughts about how to think about your business in these turbulent times.
  • You Can Laugh At Money Worries--If You Follow This Simple Plan To Increase Your Prices  By : Kim Schott
    Have you ever wondered how you can raise your rates without loosing good clients and turning away prospects? Raising rates for entrepreneurs can be a really nerve-wracking thing. Read this article if you don't know how much more you should be charging, how to come up with the right price increase, so that you don't lose current clients and turn away perfectly good customers and prospects.
  • You Can BE an Effective Networker - Even If You're Shy!  By : Phil Evans
    The most often misguided perception of networking is you need to be outgoing and a real talker, to be good at networking and meeting potential referral partners. However this isn't the case, because normally the person who is shy (yet very good at what they do) are often the ones who benefit the most from referral marketing and are normally not in sales or outgoing work.
  • You Can Achieve Almost Anything, By Mastering This One Important Skill  By : Keith Harmeyer
    What do the world's most successful business people, politicians, entertainers and spiritual leaders know that you don't know? It's all a matter of perspective.
  • You Business Can Benefit From A Reverse Phone Lookup Service  By : Janelle Elizabeth
    Identifying your businesses inbound callers can not only be a useful marketing tool, but can help protect your employees as well.
  • You As A Brand  By : Shannon Lavenia
    Shannon Lavenia, an expert in the fields of wealth creation, entrepreneurism and internet marketing explains the improtance of personal branding. Personal branding is an essential element of anyone's success. Developing your name as a brand establishes you as an expert and authority.
  • Yikes! I Just Landed a Television Interview. Now What?  By : Robert Deigh
    Television interviews are, by far, the trickiest of all press encounters but they can also be the most rewarding in terms of your public relations efforts. Welcome the opportunity to appear on TV, and be prepared. By remembering a few rules and practicing, anyone can look and sound big on the little screen.
  • Yes, You Can Let Your Prospects Know You (Actually, You Should!)  By : Heather Dominick
    Every experience is an energy exchange. If you're focused on only what you can get from a prospect, your fear of not signing on the prospect or being withholding about the amount of time you're spending with this person, your energy will be resonating at a very low level. This makes all the difference in the world when you're interacting with someone (actually, even more than the words you say!).
  • Yes Your Employees Might Try And Steal From You  By : Cash Miller
    Theft in business is a sad but true reality. It happens whether you like it or not. But it's the way that some people go about it that truly amazes me. Let me tell you about a true situation that actually happened to me a couple of years ago.
  • Yellow Page Advertising - Is It still Useful?  By : Peter Ryan
    This article talks about the advantages of using Yellow Pages these days despite the fact that most people right now prefer the internet.
  • WWTCD What Would The Colonel Do? The KFC Grilled Chicken Was Nowhere To Be Found  By : Craig Fenton
    My disappointment in the attempt to try a new product today from Kentucky Friend Chicken KFC and support a local business in my community. Grilled chicken has to wait.
  • Written rapport super charge your sales rate  By : Jacqui Tillyard
    Help for those who are unsure how to appeal to their customers with the aid of a sales letter. Learn how to build rapport on the page without the need to be face to face. When you learn to define and take on your prospective clients characteristics success can accelerate!
  • Writing Your Professional Profile - Seven Tips to Creating a Polished Professional Profile  By : Anita Bruton
    A professional profile is similar to a biography and is a must have marketing tool for any business owner. It opens doors to numerous opportunities and presents your qualifications, experiences and skills. Presenting your business in the best light is possible with a polished professional profile. Find out how you can create a polished and professional profile in this informative article full of tips to get you started today.
  • Writing a Successful Sales Letter.  By : Liz Walker
    The number one objective for a sales letter is - get the letter read. And the second is to persuade the reader to take an action and start a business relationship.
  • Writing a Successful Sales Letter  By : Liz Walker
    The number one objective for a sales letter is ? get the letter read. And the second is to persuade the reader to take an action and start a business relationship. How do you do this? Read our article to find out.
  • Writing a Resignation Letter  By : Camilla Patten
    Hand in your letter of resignation with respect and remember that the boss you resign from today may be a client you are trying to sign tomorrow. Follow these five steps to writing a resignation letter and be sure to leave your old job with a positive impression and future reference and terminate your employment with dignity.
  • Writing A Business Plan What Makes A Good One  By : Honit
    Writing a business plan can be a lot of hard work or it can be great fun. An effective plan can help your company to greatness. A poor one can lead you out of business. No plan is like asking to fail before you even start.
  • Write Your Way to Marketing Success  By : Daniel Sitter
    Article writing is a means to establish your credibility, by giving away a bit of your knowledge and skill in exchange for the opportunity to offer your prospects additional services. It is a wonderful win-win strategy for everyone. Your benefits are both short and long term. Few marketing tactics are as focused or cost-effective.
  • 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.
  • Write positively not passively  By : Gordon Parkes
    Passive sentences don't encourage your readers to take any sort of action while they are on your site. That is why you should write positively if you want to generate sales.
  • Write Articles That Get Noticed  By : Kelly Sims
    Creating articles is easy; just about anyone can do it. The hard part is creating quality articles that convert readers into customers and that will be picked up for use in newsletters, ezines and blogs. Following some of these simple steps may help you stop simply writing articles, and start writing articles that get noticed.
  • Wow 'Em With Off-The-Beaten-Path Holidays  By : Meredith Liepelt
    Finding creative ways to create buzz around holidays. If there isn't one on the calendar, then you can make your own!
  • Would You Rather Retain Customers or Water?  By : Andrea Feinberg
    Regardless of the professed reason customers select you as a supplier, they want just one thing: your customer wants to feel justified in having made the decision to work with you. S/He wants to know her/his thinking and decision-making was sound. How do you support that desired result, after the sale was made?
  • Would You Like To Take The Pain Out Of Giving Constructive Feedback? The Seven Steps  By : Julie Ellis
    Pretty much all of us feel uncomfortable about giving feedback. If we don't know how to do it effectively, we can either avoid it or make a mess of the communication. This article gives the 7 steps in how to give constructive feedback in a way that works. It begins by asking us first to take responsibility for our own reactions so that they don't get in the way and then gives a step by step guide to achieving a positive outcome.
  • Would You Be Willing To Buy Cheap Perfume?  By : Adam Hunter
    The article describes information about cheap perfume.
  • Would You Be Willing To Buy Cheap Perfume?  By : Adam Hunter
    The article describes information about cheap perfume.
  • World's largest Intellectual Property thief  By : Tim Lyons
    China's extremely loose intellectual property regime has been a key element in the country's development. From the perspective of Chinese leadership looking to increase the wealth, health, happiness, and global competitiveness of 1.3 billion people, "borrowing" intellectual property looks like a nice fast track out of the Third World.
  • Workplace Success Tips — Don't Let Co-Workers Hold You Back  By :
    Are you having a problem at work with your co-workers? Do they push their work off on to you? This article provides seven tips to continue your own success path despite them.
  • Workplace Disability Trends  By : Ruth Klein
    Keeping disability rates low in the company is a key profitability factor. Here are four smart ways to lower them and then keep them down.
  • Workload Stress? Learn to Just Say No!  By : Ruth Klein
    Nearly two-thirds of employees are reporting an increased workload and exponentially higher levels of stress. Here are four great tips to help you say "No."
  • Working With the Wisdom of the Seasons  By : Carol McClelland
    Nature's response to the changing seasons offers us wisdom about how we can make changes in our own lives. Learn how to work with each season to reach your desired goals.
  • Working on the Internet  By : Thomas Husnik
    With all the corporate downsizing going on in the world and the shipping of jobs overseas to countries where labor is cheaper, it is quite possible that one can find himself or herself without a job.
  • Working Hard? Or Producing Results?  By : Kate Mercer
    Ask anyone at a party or any social gathering "So, what do you do?" Most people reply with a job role or title. When further pressed, they will list for you the things they are responsible for or some of the activities they carry out in their role. What you will never hear is a short and complete list of the results they are accountable for producing.
  • Working Hard or Working Smart?  By : Alan Gillies
    Recently, we have all heard people emphasize a new belief that's been going round - that hard work has been replaced by smart work. The concept has begun creeping into every arena, including business. After all, "smart" businesses seem to have a tendency to thrive, while the "hard working" ones often have difficulty.
  • Working From Home: A Dream or Nightmare?  By : Paul McBride
    Many people who leave the corporate world are unprepared for their new life; being their own boss and working from home. The separation that existed for the former employee is no longer there. New disciplines must be acquired to have a success business and family life for people who choose to work from home.
  • Working from home takes a lot of money to start  By : Kevin Finney
    There are some things that money can't buy. With work from home positions, mothers can spend more time with their families, especially with their kids.
  • Working From Home - Getting The Finances  By : Kimberlie Hutson
    One of the biggest fears most people face when they contemplate setting up their own business and working from home is the financial risk it can involve. Do the potential rewards out way the potential risks? Can your business work? Can you prove it without the aid of a crystal ball?
  • Working for Yourself - No Employees Required  By : Sarah Rourke
    This article discusses how running a business need not involve the headache of taking on employees.
  • Working for Someone Else Because of Business Shyness May Be Seriously Affecting Your Health  By : Nancy Knettell
    Continuing to work in a toxic work environment without fully exploring working for yourself can seriously affect your health.
  • Working At Home ' Seek Answers To These 17 Burning Questions.  By : Kaye Dennan
    Working at home sounds like just the answer, but there are questions that you should answer before you commit yourself to doing this. Those that succeed, love it! Think this through carefully and you could well end up with one of the people who enjoy the 'working at home' lifestyle.
  • Workflow Efficiency: Get the Answer to 8 Big Complaints  By : Jimi St Pierre
    When things get busy at work and the pressure is on, locating and controlling key documentation is of paramount importance to ensure efficiency and productivity. Document management is a glamorous name for keeping things organised, and here is a summary of the benefits of installing an electronic document storage and retrieval system in the office.
  • Work on Your Business Letter Format Now & Bank The Profits Forever  By : Peter Kirkham
    Having the ability to use words to persuade others to do what you want them to do, is truly an art. There's no other way to accurately describe this somewhat rare talent. When combined with business writing, the results can be spectacular.
  • Work from home online in 2008  By : Tal Fighel
    While some are looking to pay off the money that they spent in the past holiday season, other people are just plain sick and tired of their jobs and want to have some change in their life. They desire to be able to leave their jobs and work at home.
  • Work from Home Business Success: The Universal Law of Network Marketing and of Life  By : Chris Curwen
    Why you must plant your talents and gifts into the lives of your downline.
  • Work from Home Business Success: Keep Your Balance  By : Chris Curwen
    Work from home business success and happiness in all areas of your life is more about the process. It's about who you become during the journey, and what you experience along the way. This article on keeping your balance will guide you on what's really important.
  • Work at Home- How to Turn Your Christmas Holiday Cards into a Recruiting Magnet  By : Douglas Firebaugh
    What can you do during the Holidays that will set you apart from everyone else and increase and accelerate your business potential dramatically? Read on and find out!
  • Work At Home- Create your own Daily Calender  By : Tal Fighel
    Are you one of those people who never have an effective strategy in place and keep putting this important task off over and over again? Did you already write down your daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly goals? What about writing down your next day marketing plan and your business schedule on a piece of paper.
  • Work At Home Telecommuting As A Call Center Agent  By : Elaine Currie
    Companies have been outsourcing customer service incoming phone work to overseas call centers for years. Modern technology has, however, changed things and the trend now is for companies to employ telecommuting staff to work from home.
  • Work at Home Opportunities-Make Money  By : Tyler Norton
    In this article I talk about the many benefits of working at home.
  • Work At Home Opportunities for Parents  By : Tal Fighel
    Lots of parents in the job field are turning around and are looking for an affordable ways to earn money from home online and offline too. Why are they doing this?
  • Work at Home Online: The Opportunities Are Growing  By : Thomas Husnik
    With the various means of online, virtual, and direct communication available to us now, it's little wonder why telecommuting has become such a popular work alternative.
  • Work At Home Need Special Care To Ensure Success  By :
    Success demands discipline, commitment, dedication and the most important, self-drive since here you are the boss and you are the employee at the same time.
  • Work at Home Moms: Three Legitimate Home Business Ideas for Moms  By : Cathy Yeatts
    Thousands of business ideas exist for the work-at-home mom. Sorting through all of them to find legitimate ideas can be difficult. Most real business opportunities fall into the following categories: network marketing, direct sales and services.
  • Work at Home Magic Begins with a Little Preparing  By :
    Operating a sucessful home based business can be challenging. These tips will help you survive and thrive in your own business. Learn how to handle the many challenges that entrepreneurs face and effective ways to deal with them.
  • Work at Home in a Home Based Business  By : Carl Goodnight
    This article describes the steps necessary to build a successful home based business or internet business. Some of the pleasures of working from home are: freedom to pick the hours you work, no commute. You can promote your product or service to the world and, if you hit it right, will be able to make more money than you ever dreamed possible.
  • Work at Home Business Opportunities: How Affiliate Programs Work  By : Clinton Douglas IV
    Many work at home business opportunities center around selling affiliate products where you earn a commission on each sale. Affiliate products in digital form are becoming especially popular, as they do not require buying and distributing inventory, and are very simple to startup.
  • Work At Home - 4 factors to Success  By : Tal Fighel
    The most important key to being a successful work at home and stay at home business owner is that you need to put in a great deal of effort everyday. There is no way for you to just sit there and do nothing. You have got to take action. You have to get into a daily routine.
  • Words in advertising  By : Adam Nowak
    Have you ever seen an ad without any words? Be it a radio, TV, cinema, press, Internet or outdoor advertisement, text is always an element of the utmost importance.
  • WordPress: The Next Best Thing to Sliced Bread  By : Luca Di Nicola
    WordPress has gained a huge following since its inception. It is a popular blogging tool that offers open-space software for anyone who wants to begin a blog.
  • Word Of Mouth Brings The Best ROI Of All!  By : Richard Seppala
    Word of Mouth (or WOM, if you can handle another acronym) has long been seen as one of the most effective ways to increase ROI inexpensively. It’s the concept behind most of the social networking marketing going on today through Facebook, Digg, Twitter and other Web 2.0 applications.
  • Woodworking Hand Tools - Select the Right Carpentry Tools  By : Richard Walker
    Carpentry hand tools are a necessity if you are thinking about getting into woodworking. Whether cabinetry, furniture making, or just hobby projects, there are a few basic carpentry hand tools you will need.
  • Wood Joinery: Biscuit and Pocket-Hole Technology  By : Mallory Kramer
    Biscuit and pocket-hole joinery are techniques used to join two pieces of wood together. Biscuit joints involve the insersion of a specially shaped wood piece into an identically shaped slot cut into two pieces of wood. Pocket-hole technology joins two workpieces by drilling angled holes into one piece and joining it to another with a self-tapping screw. Each method offers unique features and benefits to improve the integrity of your joints.

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