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    oclaiming that youth unemployment was alarmingly high. He said that, statistically, the numbers have never changed by more than 1% over the last thirty years. The media doesn't use that information because who would be enticed to read it?

    As for those that say there aren't any jobs here, or you need to be connected to someone, or it will be a hopeless situation, let me introduce you to an old maxim, "You will fin

    Attracting Visitors to Your Trade Show Booth
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    "There are no jobs in (fill in your city's name)." Its not what you know but whom you know that gets you a job in (same city's name)."

    How often have you heard those statements? Are they true? They are if you believe them. You will not find a shortage of people willing to spread that negative message. Before you buy into the alleged truth, consider the sources. Typically, those that utter these discouraging facts are either members of the press or people who personally have difficulty finding employment. I would be willing to bet that those same people would find it difficult anywhere.

    Lets take a look at the media. It shouldn't come as a surprise that negative news sells better than happy news. You'll notice that news programs seldom use a warm fuzzy feel good story to lure you back after a commercial. It's not sensational enough and it won't generate good ratings. They're not going to stand up to a show like the Jerry Springer variety that draws viewers like flies to a carcass.

    A financial advisor friend of mine complained that the worst thing an investor could do was to listen to the news or read the financial section of the newspaper. The media needs to sensationalize their material to make you want to read it. He said he is forever calming investors' nerves because they read in the paper about impending stock market crashes or explosive growth opportunities. What the media was really saying was that the market was either going up or down. Then he likened it to an elevator. Would you get on an elevator if your only choices on the buttons were Soar or Plummet?

    A colleague of mine was frustrated after reading a headline in the paper proclaiming that youth unemployment was alarmingly high. He said that, statistically, the numbers have never changed by more than 1% over the last thirty years. The media doesn't use that information because who would be enticed to read it?

    As for those that say there aren't any jobs here, or you need to be connected to someone, or it will be a hopeless situation, let me introduce you to an old maxim, "You will find

    Business Owner's Essentials - Cashflow is a Critical Factor
    It’s certainly possible to start a business with no initial money but it’s a big challenge. Whether you have funding to begin or not one of the most critical elements of your business is how you forecast and control your cashflow.The first step is to build a business model to establish how cash much you will need. Your business model should include a month by month projection of your predicted sales and all re
    are either members of the press or people who personally have difficulty finding employment. I would be willing to bet that those same people would find it difficult anywhere.

    Lets take a look at the media. It shouldn't come as a surprise that negative news sells better than happy news. You'll notice that news programs seldom use a warm fuzzy feel good story to lure you back after a commercial. It's not sensational enough and it won't generate good ratings. They're not going to stand up to a show like the Jerry Springer variety that draws viewers like flies to a carcass.

    A financial advisor friend of mine complained that the worst thing an investor could do was to listen to the news or read the financial section of the newspaper. The media needs to sensationalize their material to make you want to read it. He said he is forever calming investors' nerves because they read in the paper about impending stock market crashes or explosive growth opportunities. What the media was really saying was that the market was either going up or down. Then he likened it to an elevator. Would you get on an elevator if your only choices on the buttons were Soar or Plummet?

    A colleague of mine was frustrated after reading a headline in the paper proclaiming that youth unemployment was alarmingly high. He said that, statistically, the numbers have never changed by more than 1% over the last thirty years. The media doesn't use that information because who would be enticed to read it?

    As for those that say there aren't any jobs here, or you need to be connected to someone, or it will be a hopeless situation, let me introduce you to an old maxim, "You will fin

    A Closer Look At The Printing Press History
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    nal enough and it won't generate good ratings. They're not going to stand up to a show like the Jerry Springer variety that draws viewers like flies to a carcass.

    A financial advisor friend of mine complained that the worst thing an investor could do was to listen to the news or read the financial section of the newspaper. The media needs to sensationalize their material to make you want to read it. He said he is forever calming investors' nerves because they read in the paper about impending stock market crashes or explosive growth opportunities. What the media was really saying was that the market was either going up or down. Then he likened it to an elevator. Would you get on an elevator if your only choices on the buttons were Soar or Plummet?

    A colleague of mine was frustrated after reading a headline in the paper proclaiming that youth unemployment was alarmingly high. He said that, statistically, the numbers have never changed by more than 1% over the last thirty years. The media doesn't use that information because who would be enticed to read it?

    As for those that say there aren't any jobs here, or you need to be connected to someone, or it will be a hopeless situation, let me introduce you to an old maxim, "You will fin

    Goals 2007-Make It Your Best Year Yet!
    I realize that most of us have already been immersed into the daily life/work flow. However, step back for a moment and think about your year ahead. You probably celebrated the Holiday Season and gifted your friends and family with a big heart. Now is the time to be different.WHY NOT GIVE SOMETHING TO YOURSELF FIRST?A SUCCESSFUL 2007! AN AMAZING YEAR NEXT YEAR!Which now brings me to the main issue
    forever calming investors' nerves because they read in the paper about impending stock market crashes or explosive growth opportunities. What the media was really saying was that the market was either going up or down. Then he likened it to an elevator. Would you get on an elevator if your only choices on the buttons were Soar or Plummet?

    A colleague of mine was frustrated after reading a headline in the paper proclaiming that youth unemployment was alarmingly high. He said that, statistically, the numbers have never changed by more than 1% over the last thirty years. The media doesn't use that information because who would be enticed to read it?

    As for those that say there aren't any jobs here, or you need to be connected to someone, or it will be a hopeless situation, let me introduce you to an old maxim, "You will fin

    How's Your Yellow Page Ad's ROI?
    Let’s assume that you are one of the millions of family-run businesses that form the very core of the typical local Yellow Page directory. Say you’re the area plumber, auto repair shop, electrician, insurance agent, or restaurant owner. You have a YP ad because it seemed like the right thing to do when you opened up a few years back. Your YP rep helped draw up the ad and it looks pretty good. It has a picture of your s
    oclaiming that youth unemployment was alarmingly high. He said that, statistically, the numbers have never changed by more than 1% over the last thirty years. The media doesn't use that information because who would be enticed to read it?

    As for those that say there aren't any jobs here, or you need to be connected to someone, or it will be a hopeless situation, let me introduce you to an old maxim, "You will find what you are looking for." I had a client come to me for help with her resume. She told me, "People were right. Its not what you know but who you know in this city that gets you a job." I replied, "Oh, okay." I asked her about her husband and grown son who had also just moved into the city with her. She said, "Oh they are both working. They found jobs right away!" Doesn't it seem odd that for two out of the three newcomers to our city, that the rule doesn't apply? Apparently, nobody told her husband and son how things work around here.

    The next time someone wants to share with you about how bleak and dismal the employment situation is around your city, simply smile, nod and walk away quickly. Are there jobs in your city? Absolutely! I had one client call me at the office to ask me how to politely say no to a job offer. She'd been given four that week but could only choose one. Poor woman, I guess no one filled her in on the news about a job shortage.

    A wise man once told me that if he were diagnosed with a disease where there was only a 10% survival rate he would get busy studying what the 10% did that the other 90% didn't. Same logic applies here, study what the successful job seekers have done and do the same. Create your own good news.

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