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    Leases And Tenants - The Spooky Tenant
    You, Mr. Landlord are pleased to find qualified tenants for your rental house. The man and woman sign a one-year lease on Tuesday.On Thursday the male tenant contacts you and says they have changed their minds because his girlfriend thinks she sees "dead people" in the bathroom.He expects you to cancel the lease!What do you do, hire an exorcist?No, you smile and softly explain... "Listen Bub, that was a legal contract you signed. It binds both of us to everything printed on those sheets of paper.... the laws says so, that's who!And that's true... both parti
    s sleep per night, try having just 7 or 8 hours instead. You'd be surprised how easy this is once you get into the routine. And you actually feel more refreshed and energised because you're getting more done and achieving your goals.

    As for money, just work out what you can afford each month and stick to it. But be flexible enough to change it as the need arises, especially as the business grows. Don't get side-tracked and over spend on the next best thing, as tempting as that is.

    Next, you'll need to set up some simple systems to keep things running smoothly and easily. I suggest you have a filing system for all your paperwork, invoices, receipts, etc. Set up a computer database that list

    Too Busy to Market? Here are 3 Tips
    One of the biggest challenges many solo-professionals and small business owners face, is actually getting their marketing done. Marketing is usually the first thing to get put on the back burner, when business gets busy.After all, if you're swamped with sales and clients, marketing isn't usually your top priority, right?Well, actually, marketing should always be your top priority. It belongs right up there with servicing your clients.Because if there are two things that will make your business successful for the long run, it's happy satisfied clients (they buy more and they refer
    Probably the hardest time for the new online home business entrepreneur is the crucial starting out period. One minute you feel excited, ready to take on the internet world, and make millions of dollars in the process, and next minute you're utterly disappointed at the results (or lack of) as reality starts to hit home. It's really confusing in the beginning with all the information and sales hype being thrown at you and it's very easy to lose motivation and want to give up.

    My story is no doubt the same or very similar to most other "newbies". I was broke, and desperate to earn extra income, security and a better way of life. I started checking out the internet and looking at different work at home businesses for quite a few months. Finally, I decided to dive in and purchase an opportunity/program/system that promised the world, but it gave very little support and sent me further into debt.

    Disappointed, I found another opportunity that seemed genuine and the answer to my prayers. But that was an even bigger flop than the first product. I was starting to believe that there was no hope, until I stumbled across the third system. Somehow, I just knew that this one was different. Great products with multiple-income streams, a real person, a real phone number, most of the set-up stages done for you, the best training and support system around, and they even "told it like it is". That is, that the business requires persistence, hard work and time to be successful. At last, honesty.

    First step for you is to decide and formulate some goals for your internet home business. Do you want to build this into a part time or full time business? Are you looking to earn an extra income, say $500 to $1,000 per month or do you want to build this to $20,000 per month? No matter what you decide, just realise that this is a real business and not a hobby. It doesn't matter if it's a part time, on the side business. You treat it like a real business that's operated on a smaller scale. Work is required, as is persistence, good systems, and an investment of time and money.

    Next step is to work out your budget. I'm talking about budgeting your money as well as your time. We live in a busy world with lots of commitments such as work, partners, kids, friends and sports/hobbies. You probably feel like you just don't have any spare time to run an online business as well. If you really care about your future you will MAKE the time. Sit down with pen and paper and jot down all the usual activities that make up your day. Now write down 2 hours (at least) beside "internet business" and then allocate times next to all the other activities. If you normally watch TV at night, I'm sure you could forgo that. TV is not that important in the "big-picture" scheme of things. Also, if you normally have 9 hours sleep per night, try having just 7 or 8 hours instead. You'd be surprised how easy this is once you get into the routine. And you actually feel more refreshed and energised because you're getting more done and achieving your goals.

    As for money, just work out what you can afford each month and stick to it. But be flexible enough to change it as the need arises, especially as the business grows. Don't get side-tracked and over spend on the next best thing, as tempting as that is.

    Next, you'll need to set up some simple systems to keep things running smoothly and easily. I suggest you have a filing system for all your paperwork, invoices, receipts, etc. Set up a computer database that list

    Choosing an SEO Expert? The IR Litmus Test, Part I
    The online marketing industry is full of purported SEO experts that know very little about how search engines work or the document indexing process. What I have come to find is that these 'experts' are always just regurgitating catch phrases and tactics that they have overheard in blogs and forums.This class of search engine optimizers developed their tactics and portfolios during SEO's infancy. Low competition, low saturation, and with relatively under-developed search engines. Remember when all it took to get a client to the top of the search engines was to edit the Meta tags?Not tha
    home businesses for quite a few months. Finally, I decided to dive in and purchase an opportunity/program/system that promised the world, but it gave very little support and sent me further into debt.

    Disappointed, I found another opportunity that seemed genuine and the answer to my prayers. But that was an even bigger flop than the first product. I was starting to believe that there was no hope, until I stumbled across the third system. Somehow, I just knew that this one was different. Great products with multiple-income streams, a real person, a real phone number, most of the set-up stages done for you, the best training and support system around, and they even "told it like it is". That is, that the business requires persistence, hard work and time to be successful. At last, honesty.

    First step for you is to decide and formulate some goals for your internet home business. Do you want to build this into a part time or full time business? Are you looking to earn an extra income, say $500 to $1,000 per month or do you want to build this to $20,000 per month? No matter what you decide, just realise that this is a real business and not a hobby. It doesn't matter if it's a part time, on the side business. You treat it like a real business that's operated on a smaller scale. Work is required, as is persistence, good systems, and an investment of time and money.

    Next step is to work out your budget. I'm talking about budgeting your money as well as your time. We live in a busy world with lots of commitments such as work, partners, kids, friends and sports/hobbies. You probably feel like you just don't have any spare time to run an online business as well. If you really care about your future you will MAKE the time. Sit down with pen and paper and jot down all the usual activities that make up your day. Now write down 2 hours (at least) beside "internet business" and then allocate times next to all the other activities. If you normally watch TV at night, I'm sure you could forgo that. TV is not that important in the "big-picture" scheme of things. Also, if you normally have 9 hours sleep per night, try having just 7 or 8 hours instead. You'd be surprised how easy this is once you get into the routine. And you actually feel more refreshed and energised because you're getting more done and achieving your goals.

    As for money, just work out what you can afford each month and stick to it. But be flexible enough to change it as the need arises, especially as the business grows. Don't get side-tracked and over spend on the next best thing, as tempting as that is.

    Next, you'll need to set up some simple systems to keep things running smoothly and easily. I suggest you have a filing system for all your paperwork, invoices, receipts, etc. Set up a computer database that list

    Business Entrepreneurs - The Quest for Respect
    How many popular sayings do know pertain to “respect?” I know you have heard, “to get respect, you have to give respect;” and “respect is a two way street;” and “you have to earn respect;” and probably the most famous, “R E S P E C T, find out what it means to me!” Anyway you slice it, getting and giving respect are ingrained formalities in American culture. Some people demand respect, some people never get respect, other people give respect. Many different opinions exist regarding the importance of “respect;” however, you personality, work ethic, and motivation will dictate whether you believe “res
    hat the business requires persistence, hard work and time to be successful. At last, honesty.

    First step for you is to decide and formulate some goals for your internet home business. Do you want to build this into a part time or full time business? Are you looking to earn an extra income, say $500 to $1,000 per month or do you want to build this to $20,000 per month? No matter what you decide, just realise that this is a real business and not a hobby. It doesn't matter if it's a part time, on the side business. You treat it like a real business that's operated on a smaller scale. Work is required, as is persistence, good systems, and an investment of time and money.

    Next step is to work out your budget. I'm talking about budgeting your money as well as your time. We live in a busy world with lots of commitments such as work, partners, kids, friends and sports/hobbies. You probably feel like you just don't have any spare time to run an online business as well. If you really care about your future you will MAKE the time. Sit down with pen and paper and jot down all the usual activities that make up your day. Now write down 2 hours (at least) beside "internet business" and then allocate times next to all the other activities. If you normally watch TV at night, I'm sure you could forgo that. TV is not that important in the "big-picture" scheme of things. Also, if you normally have 9 hours sleep per night, try having just 7 or 8 hours instead. You'd be surprised how easy this is once you get into the routine. And you actually feel more refreshed and energised because you're getting more done and achieving your goals.

    As for money, just work out what you can afford each month and stick to it. But be flexible enough to change it as the need arises, especially as the business grows. Don't get side-tracked and over spend on the next best thing, as tempting as that is.

    Next, you'll need to set up some simple systems to keep things running smoothly and easily. I suggest you have a filing system for all your paperwork, invoices, receipts, etc. Set up a computer database that list

    Taxi License - How to Get a TLC License NYC
    Looking for a taxi license called a TLC license NYC? The taxi license referred to as a TLC license NYC means the license given by the Taxi and Limousine Commission of New York City that is required to drive a medallion yellow cab or a black car limousine in the five boros of New York City.Getting the license to drive a yellow taxi in New York City is referred to as the hack license. Having this license provides you access to the famous New York City yellow taxi cabs. Work either the day shift or night shift. Do not feel like driving? No problem. Take the day off and show up the next day because y
    out your budget. I'm talking about budgeting your money as well as your time. We live in a busy world with lots of commitments such as work, partners, kids, friends and sports/hobbies. You probably feel like you just don't have any spare time to run an online business as well. If you really care about your future you will MAKE the time. Sit down with pen and paper and jot down all the usual activities that make up your day. Now write down 2 hours (at least) beside "internet business" and then allocate times next to all the other activities. If you normally watch TV at night, I'm sure you could forgo that. TV is not that important in the "big-picture" scheme of things. Also, if you normally have 9 hours sleep per night, try having just 7 or 8 hours instead. You'd be surprised how easy this is once you get into the routine. And you actually feel more refreshed and energised because you're getting more done and achieving your goals.

    As for money, just work out what you can afford each month and stick to it. But be flexible enough to change it as the need arises, especially as the business grows. Don't get side-tracked and over spend on the next best thing, as tempting as that is.

    Next, you'll need to set up some simple systems to keep things running smoothly and easily. I suggest you have a filing system for all your paperwork, invoices, receipts, etc. Set up a computer database that list

    The Enemy Within - Is Your Organisation Sabotaging Your E-Learning Initiatives?
    “We have met the enemy, and they are us” Walt Kelly in PogoIt’s unfortunate, but true. Across many organisations, e-learning initiatives are being dogged by high mortality rates — and one doesn’t have to look very far to find the underlying reasons. The truth is closer to home than one might think, and that’s why it has so many managers and trainers squirming in discomfiture. Yes, the enemy is within… and most of them know it.Strange as it may sound, the failure of many e-learning initiatives is traceable to ‘internal’ factors. If you want to set things right, here are some of the culprit
    s sleep per night, try having just 7 or 8 hours instead. You'd be surprised how easy this is once you get into the routine. And you actually feel more refreshed and energised because you're getting more done and achieving your goals.

    As for money, just work out what you can afford each month and stick to it. But be flexible enough to change it as the need arises, especially as the business grows. Don't get side-tracked and over spend on the next best thing, as tempting as that is.

    Next, you'll need to set up some simple systems to keep things running smoothly and easily. I suggest you have a filing system for all your paperwork, invoices, receipts, etc. Set up a computer database that lists all the programs, memberships, and subscriptions that you belong to and include username, passwords, whether they have a monthly fee or once-off fee, and any other relevant info. You'll also need to keep a track of all income and expenses for tax purposes and to monitor the progress of the business. This can be done with a simple spreadsheet or more complex programs like Quicken or MYOB Accounting.

    Now it's time to work out a marketing plan. The sky is the limit with this, so I won't go into great detail here. What I can say is, learn as much as you can from forums (Warrior Forum is one of the best) which offer loads of great tips and advice for free. Initially focus on free methods of advertising: writing and submitting articles; submitting your URL to search engines and link directories; free classifieds; Traffic Swarm; Instant Buzz; and set-up your own blog and add content regularly.

    And finally - focus on what you are doing. Just do one job at a time and do it well. Get your business running smoothly and profitably before you add more products and services or branch out to other niches. Don't get "sucked-in" by all the hype and promises of quick easy wealth and jump from program to program. Be patient, consistent, and persistent, take massive action and never ever give up. Results will come.

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