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    Serious Business Networking
    As they always say “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.”Of course just knowing people doesn’t necessarily get you the job, or the promotion, or the contract you wanted, but it certainly can help; so long as people don’t think you are using them.It’s true that networking is extremely important, so finding new contacts is the key to your continuing success; yo
    Audio Recommendations in my High Intention Achievement Library.

    Don’t be afraid to change what you have already done. It was a major decision for me to divide my business into two aspects and to market them separately as a portal page on my web site. That shift in focus freed everything up to be exactly who/what they were meant to be. Let go of your current position. Vision, rethink, do a mind map, let yourself be open to the possibilities. Then create and adjust. And create and adjust again.

    Keep your business fresh, vibrant and in line with who you have become. Keep your business a creative work in

    Five Tips to Nailing Your Job Interview
    If you are like most people, you probably don't particularly enjoy job interviews. Unless you are ready a job interview will certainly be among the most stressful things you'll have to do in your life. Are there any tips that'll help? Of course there are!The five tips below, if taken to heart and acted upon, will give you an advantage over about 80% of all job applicants who do
    When I first wrote that title, I subconsciously used the word “process” in place of “progress”—“Your Business As A Work In Process.” Both are true. As we develop our business, we continually have the opportunity to redefine it. Who is my target audience? What services or products am I offering? What can I add to attract more clients? How have the needs of my ideal client changed? What can I create that will be automated and bring me income while I sleep? And even more importantly, how have my values changed?

    I have just made giant headway in a series of short “how to” articles for my new High Intention Achievement Library. It is designed to guide my clients one decision at a time into a strong and profitable Internet presence. As I wrote these instructions, I examined my own site and found places that I stopped to strengthen. Always question what you have done. Question what you have written. See if you can’t make it stronger, clearer, more appealing. Don’t hesitate to change your web copy. Don’t hesitate to change your pricing, or your bundling or your service. Keep an ever-vigilant eye on what other people are doing. Add to your swipe file. Save the articles that give you guidance on the things you may not yet have in place. I’ve yet to do Google ad words but I have seen a Camtasia presentation on how to do it, read a book chapter on how to do it and have made notes on how to do it. When I’m ready to do it, I’ll have the information I need.

    There is a lot of free information available. Subscribe to the e-magazines of those whose marketing style you like, those who offer guidance on Internet copywriting, and those who offer advice on building and converting web traffic. In my resource section on my computer, I have a folder called “Subscriptions.” In it each source has a folder under which I place the e-magazines and articles that I resonate with. When I’m ready, I have a goldmine of information.

    I also keep a Phrase File. It is a document with phrases in it that I like. One time I went through an entire catalog called Isabella and pulled out phrase after phrase of metaphysical descriptions of Source Energy because the copy resonated so deeply with me. Some of those phrases ended up in my e-books, my articles and on my web page. Keep a Phrase File. Keep a Title file as you think of titles for e-books and articles. Keep a resource file on software and equipment that others recommend. I now have a very strong article on Audio Recommendations in my High Intention Achievement Library.

    Don’t be afraid to change what you have already done. It was a major decision for me to divide my business into two aspects and to market them separately as a portal page on my web site. That shift in focus freed everything up to be exactly who/what they were meant to be. Let go of your current position. Vision, rethink, do a mind map, let yourself be open to the possibilities. Then create and adjust. And create and adjust again.

    Keep your business fresh, vibrant and in line with who you have become. Keep your business a creative work in

    Vocational Expert's 7 Proposals to Solve the Unemployment Problem
    The subject is constantly in the news and may decide the next national elections - the infamous jobless recovery. More than 8 million Americans are out of work with another 4 million underemployed or no longer looking for work. Good manufacturing, technical and services jobs are being shipped to India, Asia, and other developing countries. The mood of the middle and working class
    evement Library. It is designed to guide my clients one decision at a time into a strong and profitable Internet presence. As I wrote these instructions, I examined my own site and found places that I stopped to strengthen. Always question what you have done. Question what you have written. See if you can’t make it stronger, clearer, more appealing. Don’t hesitate to change your web copy. Don’t hesitate to change your pricing, or your bundling or your service. Keep an ever-vigilant eye on what other people are doing. Add to your swipe file. Save the articles that give you guidance on the things you may not yet have in place. I’ve yet to do Google ad words but I have seen a Camtasia presentation on how to do it, read a book chapter on how to do it and have made notes on how to do it. When I’m ready to do it, I’ll have the information I need.

    There is a lot of free information available. Subscribe to the e-magazines of those whose marketing style you like, those who offer guidance on Internet copywriting, and those who offer advice on building and converting web traffic. In my resource section on my computer, I have a folder called “Subscriptions.” In it each source has a folder under which I place the e-magazines and articles that I resonate with. When I’m ready, I have a goldmine of information.

    I also keep a Phrase File. It is a document with phrases in it that I like. One time I went through an entire catalog called Isabella and pulled out phrase after phrase of metaphysical descriptions of Source Energy because the copy resonated so deeply with me. Some of those phrases ended up in my e-books, my articles and on my web page. Keep a Phrase File. Keep a Title file as you think of titles for e-books and articles. Keep a resource file on software and equipment that others recommend. I now have a very strong article on Audio Recommendations in my High Intention Achievement Library.

    Don’t be afraid to change what you have already done. It was a major decision for me to divide my business into two aspects and to market them separately as a portal page on my web site. That shift in focus freed everything up to be exactly who/what they were meant to be. Let go of your current position. Vision, rethink, do a mind map, let yourself be open to the possibilities. Then create and adjust. And create and adjust again.

    Keep your business fresh, vibrant and in line with who you have become. Keep your business a creative work in

    An Educational Process for Change and Improvement Efforts
    "Order and simplification are the first steps toward the mastery of a subject." — Thomas Mann, early 20th century German novelist and essayistOnce a management team has established a change and improvement plan, there are many ways to help everyone in the organization understand what's going on and why. These include one-on-one discussions, group presentations, workshops or semi
    ve in place. I’ve yet to do Google ad words but I have seen a Camtasia presentation on how to do it, read a book chapter on how to do it and have made notes on how to do it. When I’m ready to do it, I’ll have the information I need.

    There is a lot of free information available. Subscribe to the e-magazines of those whose marketing style you like, those who offer guidance on Internet copywriting, and those who offer advice on building and converting web traffic. In my resource section on my computer, I have a folder called “Subscriptions.” In it each source has a folder under which I place the e-magazines and articles that I resonate with. When I’m ready, I have a goldmine of information.

    I also keep a Phrase File. It is a document with phrases in it that I like. One time I went through an entire catalog called Isabella and pulled out phrase after phrase of metaphysical descriptions of Source Energy because the copy resonated so deeply with me. Some of those phrases ended up in my e-books, my articles and on my web page. Keep a Phrase File. Keep a Title file as you think of titles for e-books and articles. Keep a resource file on software and equipment that others recommend. I now have a very strong article on Audio Recommendations in my High Intention Achievement Library.

    Don’t be afraid to change what you have already done. It was a major decision for me to divide my business into two aspects and to market them separately as a portal page on my web site. That shift in focus freed everything up to be exactly who/what they were meant to be. Let go of your current position. Vision, rethink, do a mind map, let yourself be open to the possibilities. Then create and adjust. And create and adjust again.

    Keep your business fresh, vibrant and in line with who you have become. Keep your business a creative work in

    Powerful Product Names
    Like company names, names for products and services may express a benefit to customers or a personality trait. More than with companies, however, product and service names must be strongly competitive.Use market research to focus on qualities that motivate sales or counteract buyer resistance, as evident in names such as Ziploc, FunSaver, Energizer and Nice 'n Easy.Al
    d articles that I resonate with. When I’m ready, I have a goldmine of information.

    I also keep a Phrase File. It is a document with phrases in it that I like. One time I went through an entire catalog called Isabella and pulled out phrase after phrase of metaphysical descriptions of Source Energy because the copy resonated so deeply with me. Some of those phrases ended up in my e-books, my articles and on my web page. Keep a Phrase File. Keep a Title file as you think of titles for e-books and articles. Keep a resource file on software and equipment that others recommend. I now have a very strong article on Audio Recommendations in my High Intention Achievement Library.

    Don’t be afraid to change what you have already done. It was a major decision for me to divide my business into two aspects and to market them separately as a portal page on my web site. That shift in focus freed everything up to be exactly who/what they were meant to be. Let go of your current position. Vision, rethink, do a mind map, let yourself be open to the possibilities. Then create and adjust. And create and adjust again.

    Keep your business fresh, vibrant and in line with who you have become. Keep your business a creative work in

    Career as a Garbage Man
    You know there are many things in our civilization that are so important really and picking up the trash is clearly one of them. In fact it is a super important responsibility to protect our civilization from disease and build of filth, which can cause all sorts of horrific issues for society. And to this point one of the most important jobs and careers in this case is that of being a
    Audio Recommendations in my High Intention Achievement Library.

    Don’t be afraid to change what you have already done. It was a major decision for me to divide my business into two aspects and to market them separately as a portal page on my web site. That shift in focus freed everything up to be exactly who/what they were meant to be. Let go of your current position. Vision, rethink, do a mind map, let yourself be open to the possibilities. Then create and adjust. And create and adjust again.

    Keep your business fresh, vibrant and in line with who you have become. Keep your business a creative work in progress.

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