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    Do Web Rings Sparkle On Your Finger?
    Do Web Rings Sparkle On Your Finger? By Lisa DeClueWeb rings are collections of sites connected in some way - by vocation, location or interest - that link back from the member's site to the ring. Thus, the ring provides banner and link swapping, sometimes resources of interest to members, and lots of free network advertising. And they provide a great opportunity to learn.One way to get noticed by other sites is to write articles (which we do anyway!) and post them to compatible sites, preferably on RSS. You would have a contact line or two at the bottom, hence your site/email will be seen by those readers as well. For instance, I might write on "Avoiding that
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    6 Great Tips To Finding And Getting The Job You Love
    All too often, people experience work that does not provide any enjoyment at all. Each day they wake and in those seconds as they become conscious, they realize it's another dreary day at their workplace. It's like a ball and chain on their life, eight or ten hours, simply wasting their lives away.Every day.Of course they have other things to look forward to - those hours they spend with friends or family outside their awful workplace, And yet, the cloud hanging over them persists, sadly. And the hours grow into days. And the days into weeks, months and years. before they know it, their work life ends with so little to show for it.Truth is, you can be one of
    The subject of good resume writing has never become obsolete, and in today's tough job market, it is smart to get the process down to an exact science.

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    Why Would Anyone Want Your Business Card?
    Do you remember how proud you were the first time you saw your name in print?Most entrepreneurs feel that same flush of pride when they gaze on their new business cards. That small piece of paper represents years of planning and effort and hard work and dreams. The thrill of seeing "your name in print" on a business card is hard to beat.Unfortunately, other people couldn't care less. Your business card, the one you're so proud of, is just another advertisement ? another piece of clutter to file. It's no more or less important than any of the many business cards that cross a prospect's desk at any given point in time.So how do you make sure that your card is o
    has never become obsolete, and in today's tough job market, it is smart to get the process down to an exact science.

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    Best Laid Plans - Unexpected Events - and the Choices we Have
    Kevin was ready to get the day started. He only had one scheduled meeting all day, a real rarity. He was looking forward to a day in the office to catch up on calls, emails, filing, etc. As he walked out the door of his home he slipped on some ice and broke his ankle. Kevin’s day just landed in a totally different direction than what he originally intended.Julie woke up all set to get the week started. She was excited because she was ready to dig in and be a productivity maven. She had put a task list together and she was geared up to tackle it. Just as she knocked one item off the list and felt that she was just getting on a roll she was interrupted. The interrupti
    oday's tough job market, it is smart to get the process down to an exact science.

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    Creating an Irrestible Brand
    Hard times create amazing successes.Despite all the talk today of an oversupply of goods and services, industry consolidation, menacing imports, stalled prices, and shrinking margins, a few remarkable businesses have discovered how to make their brands irresistible to more and more customers. And they have done it in remarkably speedy fashion, seemingly coming out of nowhere to virtually own their markets. Consider, for example, Google, which went from being a nonsense word to a global verb and supernova of the Internet in only three years, which then led to its becoming a publicly traded company with an $80 billion market cap.Or how about the gizmo named TiVo, whi
    t to get the process down to an exact science.

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    Network Marketing Is Definitely A Relationship Business
    Heavily branded websites like amazon.com are household names and carry an implied trust with visitors. However, the vast majority of websites are not well known and are found and visited as a result of search engine searches. In these instances, the visitor is probably arriving at the website for the first time and human nature often dictates fear or suspicion of the unknown.If someone is shopping around for the best price for a particular item, say a Cuisinart food processor, they would probably go to a site such as Ask Jeeves (at ask.com using the Smart Search for Products feature) and quickly obtain a list of sources and prices for the desired item. The
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    Computers and the Internet have made it a lot easier for the erstwhile job-seeker to craft and distribute a resume.

    However, easier doesn't always mean

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