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Funding Your Start-Up Without Selling Equity away my articles and posts to those who respect my email address.If you sought near term investment returns that were lucrative and dividend paying, would you select a poorly performing stock, like that of GM? On the other hand, if you could experience a return on investment based on GM's sale of vehicl Christopher Knight (www.ezinearticles.com) should consider teaching courses on respecting member’s privacy. I only get emails from him that I have REQUESTED. Right on his site he offers opt ins to several mailing lists he distributes. Now, why can’t othe Can You Fire a Customer When you Work for Someone Else? Most everyone who owns a website wants to capture the email addresses of those who visit their sites. There are several ways to accomplish this “capturing”. One way is to offer a newsletter. When you offer free information on an ongoing basis, folks who are interested in the topic you are writing about will subscribe. I believe this is actually the best way to capture email addresses.**** Have you ever been abused by a customer? Does your company have a policy clearly outlining how to handle the situation so you don't end up a punching bag? Discover a mind, body and spirit solution to managing this situation and maintaining yo The other way to capture an email address is to require a “sign up”. This is done when you sign up with an article directory or when you sign up to take part in conversation on message boards. This past weekend, I know of no other word but abuse to describe the amount of emails I received from site owners where “sign up” had been required. I spent a good part of the weekend deleting my accounts from both message board communities and also from article directories. The threat of “you won’t be able to submit articles here anymore”, or “you won’t be able to post anymore” actually had me laughing. My articles bring in revenue to the site owners. My posts actually stimulate conversation thus bringing in revenue to the site owner. When I unsubscribe from the site, it is lost revenue to the site owner. With hundreds of article directories and hundreds of message boards on the web, I’d much rather give away my articles and posts to those who respect my email address. Christopher Knight (www.ezinearticles.com) should consider teaching courses on respecting member’s privacy. I only get emails from him that I have REQUESTED. Right on his site he offers opt ins to several mailing lists he distributes. Now, why can’t othe Managing at a Distance eve this is actually the best way to capture email addresses.Moving from a branch manager role into an area manager position for the first time is certainly challenging. One moment they are managing a team of about 10 to 20 people, the next moment they are managing an area team of over 200 employees. The other way to capture an email address is to require a “sign up”. This is done when you sign up with an article directory or when you sign up to take part in conversation on message boards. This past weekend, I know of no other word but abuse to describe the amount of emails I received from site owners where “sign up” had been required. I spent a good part of the weekend deleting my accounts from both message board communities and also from article directories. The threat of “you won’t be able to submit articles here anymore”, or “you won’t be able to post anymore” actually had me laughing. My articles bring in revenue to the site owners. My posts actually stimulate conversation thus bringing in revenue to the site owner. When I unsubscribe from the site, it is lost revenue to the site owner. With hundreds of article directories and hundreds of message boards on the web, I’d much rather give away my articles and posts to those who respect my email address. Christopher Knight (www.ezinearticles.com) should consider teaching courses on respecting member’s privacy. I only get emails from him that I have REQUESTED. Right on his site he offers opt ins to several mailing lists he distributes. Now, why can’t othe Developing The Specialized Skill of Marketing Your Business ribe the amount of emails I received from site owners where “sign up” had been required. I spent a good part of the weekend deleting my accounts from both message board communities and also from article directories. The threat of “you won’t be able to submit articles here anymore”, or “you won’t be able to post anymore” actually had me laughing. My articles bring in revenue to the site owners. My posts actually stimulate conversation thus bringing in revenue to the site owner. When I unsubscribe from the site, it is lost revenue to the site owner. 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