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    The Challenge Of Getting A Job
    The majority of people in the world rely on a job, but each year seems to get more difficult to get a well paying job. The Global economy should have helped to solved the problem, however it's getting more difficult. Companies downsize thousands of employees every year and machines are replacing employees.The Global economy has increase the competition big foreign companies come to the country and crash small businesses and a lot of people loss their jobs. And is not going to get better anytime soon, competition is going to be harder, small businesses will struggle and gett
    ce in tracking outcomes

    •Courage to ditch non- or underperforming efforts

    •Hands-on creativity to exploit hidden opportunity

    There is no such thing as “soft sell” or “hard sell.” There is only “smart sell” and “stupid sell.” If you try to appeal to everybody, someone else is going to sneak behind you and pick of

    What Your Yellow Page Ad is Missing (Part 1 of 5)
    Okay, it has a headline, picture, copy, and even a map. Heck, you’ve been running it for years. It seems to get lots of calls and everything is wonderful in “Directory-Land.” But there’s something wrong. Did you spot it? How do you know it’s doing as well as it could? Where’s the feedback? If you’re receiving plenty of response, which part of the ad is working well and which is failing? In other words, are you tracking the results and also asking the customer why they picked your ad over the competition?You may wonder why this is so
    Marketing-with-Intent precisely drives you to your target and with greater speed because you are using the right mode of transportation, an accurate compass and a clear vision of where you’re headed. You’ll differentiate yourself from your competition by using the right vehicle to uncover the best career for you. Finding a job is easy. Locating a meaningful career is much harder but well worth the sweat.

    The traditional method of career transitioning moves you out of the driver’s seat and into the back seat. Whenever your career marketing campaign is driven by your needs rather than the employer’s, you lose control of steering your job search in the right direction. Today’s customer-centric marketplace requires companies to selectively position each product properly, target it toward the right market and package it into an effective, memorable branding. You’ll need this same laser-beamed approach to pinpoint the right career. It is not a one-shot, random deal. You must market with intent.

    Marketing is the whole business seen from the point of view of its final result, that is, from the customer’s point of view. We distinguish ourselves through our marketing. Sell solutions, not product. Create demand. Effective marketing both in business and career campaigning also demands continued:

    •Diligence in tracking outcomes

    •Courage to ditch non- or underperforming efforts

    •Hands-on creativity to exploit hidden opportunity

    There is no such thing as “soft sell” or “hard sell.” There is only “smart sell” and “stupid sell.” If you try to appeal to everybody, someone else is going to sneak behind you and pick off

    What You Should Know About the PH Scale
    The pH scale determines the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. The scale ranges from 0 to 14. At the 0 end of the scale is where solutions are very acidic. Moving up around 2 on the scale is the rating for lemon juice, around 3 is vinegar, beer and cola. Pure water has a pH of 7, which is neutral.As you move up the scale from 7, solutions become more alkaline (some chemicals in this range are commonly referred to as bases). Milk of magnesia has a pH of 10, household ammonia has a pH of 11, and household bleach has a pH of 12. Oven cleaners fall between 13 and 14. Solutions
    easy. Locating a meaningful career is much harder but well worth the sweat.

    The traditional method of career transitioning moves you out of the driver’s seat and into the back seat. Whenever your career marketing campaign is driven by your needs rather than the employer’s, you lose control of steering your job search in the right direction. Today’s customer-centric marketplace requires companies to selectively position each product properly, target it toward the right market and package it into an effective, memorable branding. You’ll need this same laser-beamed approach to pinpoint the right career. It is not a one-shot, random deal. You must market with intent.

    Marketing is the whole business seen from the point of view of its final result, that is, from the customer’s point of view. We distinguish ourselves through our marketing. Sell solutions, not product. Create demand. Effective marketing both in business and career campaigning also demands continued:

    •Diligence in tracking outcomes

    •Courage to ditch non- or underperforming efforts

    •Hands-on creativity to exploit hidden opportunity

    There is no such thing as “soft sell” or “hard sell.” There is only “smart sell” and “stupid sell.” If you try to appeal to everybody, someone else is going to sneak behind you and pick of

    Bulgarian Property Hotspots
    So much has been written and said about the current prospects for the investment property market in Bulgaria now that the nation has joined the European Union; opinion ranges from those who believe the hike in property prices prior to EU accession represented the majority of the positive adjustment due in Bulgaria, to those who are certain that property prices could now mirror those of other recent EU entrants where prices doubled following accession.Some emerging hotspots are Veliko Tarnovo, which is a stunningly beautiful town with amazing architecture and great tourism in
    he right direction. Today’s customer-centric marketplace requires companies to selectively position each product properly, target it toward the right market and package it into an effective, memorable branding. You’ll need this same laser-beamed approach to pinpoint the right career. It is not a one-shot, random deal. You must market with intent.

    Marketing is the whole business seen from the point of view of its final result, that is, from the customer’s point of view. We distinguish ourselves through our marketing. Sell solutions, not product. Create demand. Effective marketing both in business and career campaigning also demands continued:

    •Diligence in tracking outcomes

    •Courage to ditch non- or underperforming efforts

    •Hands-on creativity to exploit hidden opportunity

    There is no such thing as “soft sell” or “hard sell.” There is only “smart sell” and “stupid sell.” If you try to appeal to everybody, someone else is going to sneak behind you and pick of

    The Adventures of Wolley Segap -- Hot Stuff
    It was one of those hot August nights. The type Neil Diamond used to write about in the sixties. Sweltering and breezeless, it came creeping into the house like a heat stroke. The air conditioner had been out of commission since this morning, and the afternoon sun was baking me, even while I sat in my boxer shorts in the kitchen. I had checked all the usual suspects; the thermostat, the fuses, the air filter and the coils. But I had an inactive system that just sat there in utter silence. The interior temperature was climbing at an alarming rate and I was wilting under the pressure
    h intent.

    Marketing is the whole business seen from the point of view of its final result, that is, from the customer’s point of view. We distinguish ourselves through our marketing. Sell solutions, not product. Create demand. Effective marketing both in business and career campaigning also demands continued:

    •Diligence in tracking outcomes

    •Courage to ditch non- or underperforming efforts

    •Hands-on creativity to exploit hidden opportunity

    There is no such thing as “soft sell” or “hard sell.” There is only “smart sell” and “stupid sell.” If you try to appeal to everybody, someone else is going to sneak behind you and pick of

    Find Jobs on Company Web Sites
    Most companies of any size now have web sites that offer free online jobs listings. In fact, many companies now use their web site as the primary recruiting method.As a result, traditional job search methods have been turned upside down by the Internet. Five years ago, company web sites would have been number four or five in order of importance. Today, it's my number one recommendation, as a hiring manager, for finding job openings at the mid-management level and below.Why? Simple. For the company, it's a fast and – most importantly – inexpensive way to recr
    ce in tracking outcomes

    •Courage to ditch non- or underperforming efforts

    •Hands-on creativity to exploit hidden opportunity

    There is no such thing as “soft sell” or “hard sell.” There is only “smart sell” and “stupid sell.” If you try to appeal to everybody, someone else is going to sneak behind you and pick off significant chunks of your market. Translation: Your competition wins. You lose. Smart selling understands the critical difference between mass marketing and marketing segmentation:

    •In mass marketing, candidates seek to appeal to a broad range of employers by passively utilizing a single untargeted and generalized marketing strategy. Dumb choice.

    •In market segmentation, or Marketing-with-Intent, the job seeker proactively seeks to appeal to well-defined employer targets. This is accomplished through a strategically-designed marketing action plan that employs multiple strategies simultaneously. Smart choice.

    Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter achieved a successful career marketing campaign because the voters’ needs were understood, emphasized, reinforced and fulfilled. Jimmy Carter overcame a voter-perceived liability of being a Southerner and Farmer by getting on a tractor, wearing blue jeans, and making sure the people saw his boots were mud-filled from walking the fields. His Marketing-with-Intent effort dramatically and effectively linked the need for voters for a leader that understood their issues to the credibility of being “one of the people.”

    Hot career tip: Want to transfer your skills into a better career and perhaps even a different industry and do so more quickly? Stop vie

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