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Top Ten Tips for Book Titles that Sell Well
A clever title is great if it is clear, but a clear title is always preferable. The best? A clear and clever title. A shorter title is better than a longer one. Your reader will spend only four-eight seconds on the cover. While some long titles have succeeded, usually the shorter, the better.
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Coaching - Don't Quit on Me
Everyone could use some encouragement. Sometimes that encouragement is as simple as asking someone to stay in the game a little longer.
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Extra Profits At Your Craft Show Booth
You spend a lot of time designing and putting together your crafts for craft shows, and you make a pretty good dollar for it when you sell them. But, have you ever wondered if there are any other ways for you to improve the bottom line without putting so much hands-on work into the crafts?
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Making The Call- Debt Collections
Each time you pick up the phone to execute a collections call, arm yourself with a positive attitude. The energy you portray in your voice will unconditionally dictate the results you receive. Keep a smile on your face, although the person you're speaking with may not be able to see it, they will inevitably hear it in the tone of your voice.
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The End of Contract Law?
Businesses and consumers alike are increasingly confronted with contracts that allow the other side to change any of the contracts conditions at will, and allow no legal recourse other than binding arbitration. Contracts are becoming more like blank checks. The main offenders are the telecoms, software companies and credit card companies, but the practice is growing as companies put themselves above and beyond the law. Is this the end of contract law?
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Auctions by Government
What do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchandise is military equipment, Coast Guard equipment, and fire equipment.
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Calendars and Cubicles
Calendars and cubicles, do you wonder how they could possibly be related? For example, a calendar provides a way to determine which days are religious or civil holidays, which days mark the beginning and end of business accounting periods, and which days have legal significance, such as the day taxes are due or a contract expires. So where does the cubicle come in you ask? That is quite a different story.
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The Benefits Of Being Able To Print Postage At Home
The United States Postal Service or USPS has listened to its customers and realized the need for more convenience in postage. Giving people the option to print postage in their own home has led to a booming market for online postage companies.
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How to Find a Good Freelancer ?
Whether you currently deal with a freelancer website, or are just looking for the best place to find a freelancer, the biggest problem you face is how to find a good reliable freelance, one that will do the job properly with good quality work and finish it on time.
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The Bricklaying Robot
Is traditional bricklaying dead? The Bricklaying robot could soon be seen on building sites.
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Eight Steps to a Successful Video or Web Conference
A successful video or web conference can really give a boost to your organization. Online conferencing is now connecting people in a way that was not possible in the pre-Internet era. However, as powerful a tool as online conferencing is, it works best when you prepare your conferences properly. Here are some steps that you can take to help guarantee that your next video or web conference is a great success.
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Mail Room to CEO in 20 Years, is It Still Possible?
Is it possible to go from bottom line worker to CEO in a Corporation in America? In fact history shows it is. We have had CEOs of McDonalds rise from lobby trash patrol. The CEO and CFO of Enterprise Rent-a-Car went from car washers to their positions. Often even with such examples critics will say that it is not possible today?
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Creativity Isn't Just for Kids; It's for Salespeople, Too!
So it’s been a while since you’ve played house or made art out of macaroni noodles—that doesn’t mean that you aren’t creative! With effort and continued practice, ANYONE can be creative, and ANYONE can use this creativity to set their company and product apart from their competitors.
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Do You Know and Plan For The 3-R's for Your Business?
Technology, the global marketplace are important factors in today's business environment, but when you boil it down, business today is not that much different than business 20, 50 or 100 years ago. Learn this simple, tried and true business model that can help deliver immediate results.
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Eastern OH and Youngstown Economic Look
There are significant issues effecting the Eastern Ohio region due to its strong but changing base as a manufacturing area. The manufacturing jobs in the US are at crisis and in the case rural OH, where they are between big cities and big industries and shippable locations, it has the potential to pull through. It has a lot going for it, but the world price competition for labor costs and pirated after market parts are also taking its toll as emerging nations move into swoop entire manufacturing sectors of various industries.
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Planning Your First Business Meeting
Are you planning your first business meeting and want to ensure you cover all your bases? Don't run around like a crazed wedding planner. Have a strategy and stick to it.
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