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    Qualifications To Become A Web Designer
    To become a web designer in the UK you don't really need any formal qualifications by law in order to set up on your own and start designing websites for clients. This is both a blessing and a curse to professionals wishing to work in the web design industry. On one hand it makes it very easy for professionally skilled individuals to join a rewarding and potentially very lucrative industry. On the other hand the industry is given a bad name, confused and cheapened by cowboy web designers, who enter the industry without adequate qualifications, skills and experience.This article outlines the qualification that you will realistically need in orde
    ts by credit card which diminishes the need for frequent bank trips to deposit checks. I have also put clients on recurring billing so this saves time and effort of invoicing each month. Simplification is a great tool for finding more time.

    6) Consolidate. You might know, by now, that I run several websites and several newsletters. It's becoming more evident to me that consolidating some of my efforts would help my business run more smoothly. Where are places in your business that you could consolidate your efforts and get more return on your investment?

    7) Leverage. This concept refers to obtaining multiple uses out of materials you've already created. It takes a certain amount of skil

    Paid Search Marketing
    There are now more than 8 billion websites in the world, and users want information as quickly as possible; for that information they use search engines. When a user types a search term or phrase, they are returned the most relevant results to the search query entered. Optimizing Web Pages for search terms is the biggest challenge webmasters face today. Achieving top results can be a very difficult and time consuming process. But now, website owners have the opportunity to pay for targeted traffic using Paid Search Marketing.Paid Search Marketing is definitively a thriving environment. In the U.S., like all over the world, paid search marketing
    It's occurred to me lately that I don't feel like there's enough time to do everything I want to do in my business. Between working with clients, writing books and articles, teaching/training other professionals, marketing, and just living a good life, there seems to be less and less time in each and every day.

    As I was thinking about what to write about for this article it occurred to me that, perhaps, writing about time management for entrepreneurs would be a good topic so here we are.

    If you, like me, are feeling a bit crunched by everything you want to do, here are some tips and strategies I've used to help things move along:

    1) Do a life assessment and get clear on your top priorities for each day/week/month. I tend to do it daily, and then check it again weekly to make sure I'm on track - you might find some other combination works better for you. In this process, you get clear on where you want to focus your energy and it can help you make decisions more quickly if an event arises that is not a life priority. You can more easily decide how or whether to focus on it right now.

    2) Use the 80/20 rule to your advantage. By now, you've probably heard something about this principle which states "80% of your success comes from 20% of your efforts" so you, as a small business owner, want to figure out where YOUR most profitable 20% is and spend the majority of your time in those activities. For me, my most profitable activities are working with clients, creating multiple income streams and creating time each day to be inspired. What are yours?

    3) Ask for help. If you are a person who feels that you need to do everything yourself, this tip might make you uncomfortable. I'd encourage you to try this anyway. I've found that, by hiring assistance, I'm actually able to produce much more in much less time. It's wonderful to feel like my projects are moving ahead without my having to follow up on each and every detail.

    4) Automate. As much as possible use technology to your advantage. This might mean getting email access on your cell phone (if you are in the car a lot) or taking the steps to get your website up and running with important information or it might mean learning how to use autoresponders or packaging your knowledge in such a way that people can purchase it at any time. Whatever it is for you, automation is a great way to multiplying your efforts. The biggest complaint I hear about this is the time involved to set it up. However, the great thing about automation is that you set it up once and it runs from there.

    5) Simplify. I'm finding that, as I get busier, it's more crucial for me to simplify my efforts. The more I do this the easier my business is to run. For example, I've just recently moved almost entirely to accepting payments by credit card which diminishes the need for frequent bank trips to deposit checks. I have also put clients on recurring billing so this saves time and effort of invoicing each month. Simplification is a great tool for finding more time.

    6) Consolidate. You might know, by now, that I run several websites and several newsletters. It's becoming more evident to me that consolidating some of my efforts would help my business run more smoothly. Where are places in your business that you could consolidate your efforts and get more return on your investment?

    7) Leverage. This concept refers to obtaining multiple uses out of materials you've already created. It takes a certain amount of skill

    Does Your Business Need An Answering Service
    Have you recently started a business within the past few years? If so, how is your business going? A large number of business owners start out small and expand overtime, but some business owners get lucky and see success right away. If you are one of those business owners, were you or are you prepared for that success? If you are understaffed, you might not be. As business owner, you owe it to your clients to be available and able to take their calls. Unfortunately, as long as your business is understaffed, that may be difficult to do.Answering Services are operations that are operated by trained individuals. In most cases, you will find t
    riorities for each day/week/month. I tend to do it daily, and then check it again weekly to make sure I'm on track - you might find some other combination works better for you. In this process, you get clear on where you want to focus your energy and it can help you make decisions more quickly if an event arises that is not a life priority. You can more easily decide how or whether to focus on it right now.

    2) Use the 80/20 rule to your advantage. By now, you've probably heard something about this principle which states "80% of your success comes from 20% of your efforts" so you, as a small business owner, want to figure out where YOUR most profitable 20% is and spend the majority of your time in those activities. For me, my most profitable activities are working with clients, creating multiple income streams and creating time each day to be inspired. What are yours?

    3) Ask for help. If you are a person who feels that you need to do everything yourself, this tip might make you uncomfortable. I'd encourage you to try this anyway. I've found that, by hiring assistance, I'm actually able to produce much more in much less time. It's wonderful to feel like my projects are moving ahead without my having to follow up on each and every detail.

    4) Automate. As much as possible use technology to your advantage. This might mean getting email access on your cell phone (if you are in the car a lot) or taking the steps to get your website up and running with important information or it might mean learning how to use autoresponders or packaging your knowledge in such a way that people can purchase it at any time. Whatever it is for you, automation is a great way to multiplying your efforts. The biggest complaint I hear about this is the time involved to set it up. However, the great thing about automation is that you set it up once and it runs from there.

    5) Simplify. I'm finding that, as I get busier, it's more crucial for me to simplify my efforts. The more I do this the easier my business is to run. For example, I've just recently moved almost entirely to accepting payments by credit card which diminishes the need for frequent bank trips to deposit checks. I have also put clients on recurring billing so this saves time and effort of invoicing each month. Simplification is a great tool for finding more time.

    6) Consolidate. You might know, by now, that I run several websites and several newsletters. It's becoming more evident to me that consolidating some of my efforts would help my business run more smoothly. Where are places in your business that you could consolidate your efforts and get more return on your investment?

    7) Leverage. This concept refers to obtaining multiple uses out of materials you've already created. It takes a certain amount of skil

    Change at the Work Place - Don't Move that Cheese
    Change in life is inevitable. As sooner as we can adopt to change the better we will be able to position ourselves and make the best out of it. This is especially true when it comes to change at work. Employees are used to a certain routine and settle into the pattern of finding the way of least resistance just to get around and through the day. Change is the last thing employees want to deal with.Employees fear change because it pushes them into the unknown. They fear change because it could also mean they have to work more and adjust to different procedures. Change could also mean that they suddenly face competition which requires them to rev
    me in those activities. For me, my most profitable activities are working with clients, creating multiple income streams and creating time each day to be inspired. What are yours?

    3) Ask for help. If you are a person who feels that you need to do everything yourself, this tip might make you uncomfortable. I'd encourage you to try this anyway. I've found that, by hiring assistance, I'm actually able to produce much more in much less time. It's wonderful to feel like my projects are moving ahead without my having to follow up on each and every detail.

    4) Automate. As much as possible use technology to your advantage. This might mean getting email access on your cell phone (if you are in the car a lot) or taking the steps to get your website up and running with important information or it might mean learning how to use autoresponders or packaging your knowledge in such a way that people can purchase it at any time. Whatever it is for you, automation is a great way to multiplying your efforts. The biggest complaint I hear about this is the time involved to set it up. However, the great thing about automation is that you set it up once and it runs from there.

    5) Simplify. I'm finding that, as I get busier, it's more crucial for me to simplify my efforts. The more I do this the easier my business is to run. For example, I've just recently moved almost entirely to accepting payments by credit card which diminishes the need for frequent bank trips to deposit checks. I have also put clients on recurring billing so this saves time and effort of invoicing each month. Simplification is a great tool for finding more time.

    6) Consolidate. You might know, by now, that I run several websites and several newsletters. It's becoming more evident to me that consolidating some of my efforts would help my business run more smoothly. Where are places in your business that you could consolidate your efforts and get more return on your investment?

    7) Leverage. This concept refers to obtaining multiple uses out of materials you've already created. It takes a certain amount of skil

    Mortgage Rates Predicted to Continue Upward Climb
    Mortgage rates could hit 7% or higher, according to economists. With the 17th consecutive boost in benchmark short-term interest rates by the Federal Reserve last week, the ripple could be felt in the mortgage industry before long.In fact, rates have risen in anticipation of the Fed's actions. The ripple will extend into higher interest rates on credit cards and home equity loans.While the Fed has no direct control over the mortgage industry, mortgage rates have been moving higher. Freddie Mac reported last week that the national average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has risen to 6.78% -- the highest level since May 2002.Borro
    e car a lot) or taking the steps to get your website up and running with important information or it might mean learning how to use autoresponders or packaging your knowledge in such a way that people can purchase it at any time. Whatever it is for you, automation is a great way to multiplying your efforts. The biggest complaint I hear about this is the time involved to set it up. However, the great thing about automation is that you set it up once and it runs from there.

    5) Simplify. I'm finding that, as I get busier, it's more crucial for me to simplify my efforts. The more I do this the easier my business is to run. For example, I've just recently moved almost entirely to accepting payments by credit card which diminishes the need for frequent bank trips to deposit checks. I have also put clients on recurring billing so this saves time and effort of invoicing each month. Simplification is a great tool for finding more time.

    6) Consolidate. You might know, by now, that I run several websites and several newsletters. It's becoming more evident to me that consolidating some of my efforts would help my business run more smoothly. Where are places in your business that you could consolidate your efforts and get more return on your investment?

    7) Leverage. This concept refers to obtaining multiple uses out of materials you've already created. It takes a certain amount of skil

    Put Your Angry Customer at Ease
    Having to deal with angry and upset customers is by far one of the worst responsibilities we must face on a day to day basis in the world of sales and business.However, this responsibility, like so many others we must face on a daily basis, just comes with the territory.Customers become angry for all sorts of reasons. Some are legitimate reasons. Some are not. In any event it is our job to defuse the situation. Here are a few tips on how you can calm your customer down and put them at ease.1. Give them your hand to shakeWhen I was in the banking industry, I worked many years as a branch manager. A customer’s body language
    ts by credit card which diminishes the need for frequent bank trips to deposit checks. I have also put clients on recurring billing so this saves time and effort of invoicing each month. Simplification is a great tool for finding more time.

    6) Consolidate. You might know, by now, that I run several websites and several newsletters. It's becoming more evident to me that consolidating some of my efforts would help my business run more smoothly. Where are places in your business that you could consolidate your efforts and get more return on your investment?

    7) Leverage. This concept refers to obtaining multiple uses out of materials you've already created. It takes a certain amount of skill to do this well, but once you get in the habit, you can exponentially multiply your returns from a one-time investment of your effort. In creating new materials for your business, continually ask yourself, "how can I use this again?"

    8) Vision. By staying connected to the big picture/big vision for your business, you will be more often inspired and find yourself more in "flow". During "flow", you can accomplish great things in less time so spending time each day being inspired by your vision will help you save time.

    9) Chunking. This strategy refers to completing similar types of work all at the same time. You might implement this in your business by making a running list of calls to return and then setting aside a block of time dedicated to accomplishing this (or, even better, having one of your assistants accomplish this). It's more effective and a better use of energy, where possible, to accomplish similar tasks all together. Same goes for writing, scheduling clients, etc.

    10) Analysis. Keep track of what's working really well in your business - what are you feeling proud of? What are customers complimenting you for? What should you be doing more of? Also keep track of where you feel things could be done better? What are customers complaining about? Analyzing your business and its progression over time will often point out places where you can simplify, consolidate, or change in order to save more time and work more easily.

    I hope, after reading this, you've come up with some inspired actions that you can take, today, to find more time and create more joy in your business.

    Make more money and have more fun!

    (c) 2003. Dr. Rachna D. Jain. All Rights in All Media Reserved

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