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New Jersey DWI Penalties Include a walking tour if possible.Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in New Jersey attracts a bunch of penalties that includes fines, charges and surcharges, imprisonment or mandatory counseling. In this state there is no difference between DWI and DUI (Driving Under the Influence).A first-time offender with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.08% can expect a fine of $250 to $400, a jail term not exceeding 30 days, and suspension of his license for three months. Additio o Have plenty of interactive games and stories are always a plus (for everyone) o Honor and appreciate them from the podium o Include them in the presentations And last but not least… o Give everyone the same ‘stuff’ at registration (name tag, pen, binder, etc…). It’s my opinion that when you treat kids seriously, they take the event more seriously and you get more of what you want out of ‘em. The Icing on the Cake: Partnership My kids really didn’t want to leave. All they could talk about on the Real Estate Leads 10 - Be the Sherlock Holmes of Realtors There is one certain way to win a Mother’s heart in this industry.Following up with real estate leads isn't easy. Wait. Let me rephrase that. Following up with real estate leads IS easy, but it can be very time consuming. When you receive leads from online sources, such as a lead generation service or your own website, following up can be time consuming. There's not much you can do about it. However, bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of commissions each year can sure go a long way to Celebrate Her Children! Last weekend, I went to a semi-annual convention for a company that I rep. Or at least it was just ‘a company’ before I got there … now it’s ‘THE company’. - Sure the food was great. - Of course everyone was welcoming and on their best behavior. - Yes, meeting everyone in person and seeing production first hand was vitally important. - And the speakers were amazing. - And I came away with more ideas than I can even make sense of this week. - And, and, and … - It was an awesome event topped off by Karaoke after dinner the final night (sounds a little out there, I’m sure … but what FUN!) But none of that held a candle to the power of everyone’s reaction to my kids being there. Personal Development: Never too Soon This year my girls are 4 and 12. The older one I gave a key to our room and turned her loose … I felt that comfortable with the facility we were in. She hooked up with the other ‘tweens’ who attended and was voluntarily exposed to more personal development training that I could have hoped for all year. The 4yo … well, it’s a good thing she’s cute How cool to begin THAT particular journey at such a young age!! We’ve Heard it a Hundred Times How many Moms are attracted to Direct Sales and Network Marketing? I’m not sure of the statistics, but I think we all realize that the WHY that gets many people interested in network marketing is a desire to be closer to their partners, their families. “Quality time with loved ones” … we’ve heard it a hundred times, haven’t we? What we want most of all from our networking experience is to have time and financial freedom. Why shouldn’t that be true at the first point of relationship with the company? 9 Ways to Make Your Events More Family Friendly o Offer a ‘kid ticket’ rate. o Hold your convention in a hotel that welcomes families. o Negotiate a decent double room rate with breakfast included. o Provide ‘kid meals’ as an option (but not a requirement). o Include a walking tour if possible. o Have plenty of interactive games and stories are always a plus (for everyone) o Honor and appreciate them from the podium o Include them in the presentations And last but not least… o Give everyone the same ‘stuff’ at registration (name tag, pen, binder, etc…). It’s my opinion that when you treat kids seriously, they take the event more seriously and you get more of what you want out of ‘em. The Icing on the Cake: Partnership My kids really didn’t want to leave. All they could talk about on the Annuities - Why You Shouldn't Annuitize , and …As more companies do away with their pension programs, the insurance industry and the media are heavily promoting the use of immediate annuities to provide a dependable income stream during your retirement. But is that in your best interest? Normally, I say it is not. Read on to find out why.An immediate annuity is one where you pay an insurance company a lump sum in return for a stream of income. You can decide if the income stream i - It was an awesome event topped off by Karaoke after dinner the final night (sounds a little out there, I’m sure … but what FUN!) But none of that held a candle to the power of everyone’s reaction to my kids being there. Personal Development: Never too Soon This year my girls are 4 and 12. The older one I gave a key to our room and turned her loose … I felt that comfortable with the facility we were in. She hooked up with the other ‘tweens’ who attended and was voluntarily exposed to more personal development training that I could have hoped for all year. The 4yo … well, it’s a good thing she’s cute How cool to begin THAT particular journey at such a young age!! We’ve Heard it a Hundred Times How many Moms are attracted to Direct Sales and Network Marketing? I’m not sure of the statistics, but I think we all realize that the WHY that gets many people interested in network marketing is a desire to be closer to their partners, their families. “Quality time with loved ones” … we’ve heard it a hundred times, haven’t we? What we want most of all from our networking experience is to have time and financial freedom. Why shouldn’t that be true at the first point of relationship with the company? 9 Ways to Make Your Events More Family Friendly o Offer a ‘kid ticket’ rate. o Hold your convention in a hotel that welcomes families. o Negotiate a decent double room rate with breakfast included. o Provide ‘kid meals’ as an option (but not a requirement). o Include a walking tour if possible. o Have plenty of interactive games and stories are always a plus (for everyone) o Honor and appreciate them from the podium o Include them in the presentations And last but not least… o Give everyone the same ‘stuff’ at registration (name tag, pen, binder, etc…). It’s my opinion that when you treat kids seriously, they take the event more seriously and you get more of what you want out of ‘em. The Icing on the Cake: Partnership My kids really didn’t want to leave. All they could talk about on the 5 Ways to Turn Window Shoppers Into Paying Customers l year.1.) Make them an offer they can't refuse:Give away a Free gift. Like a free ebook. A free consultation. A free gift certificate. A free dinner. A free resource. Free information that is valuable.In fact, information is one of the most valuable things you can give to someone for Free. And the best part about giving away free information is that it usually doesn't cost you anything to give it away.Bottom line is this The 4yo … well, it’s a good thing she’s cute How cool to begin THAT particular journey at such a young age!! We’ve Heard it a Hundred Times How many Moms are attracted to Direct Sales and Network Marketing? I’m not sure of the statistics, but I think we all realize that the WHY that gets many people interested in network marketing is a desire to be closer to their partners, their families. “Quality time with loved ones” … we’ve heard it a hundred times, haven’t we? What we want most of all from our networking experience is to have time and financial freedom. Why shouldn’t that be true at the first point of relationship with the company? 9 Ways to Make Your Events More Family Friendly o Offer a ‘kid ticket’ rate. o Hold your convention in a hotel that welcomes families. o Negotiate a decent double room rate with breakfast included. o Provide ‘kid meals’ as an option (but not a requirement). o Include a walking tour if possible. o Have plenty of interactive games and stories are always a plus (for everyone) o Honor and appreciate them from the podium o Include them in the presentations And last but not least… o Give everyone the same ‘stuff’ at registration (name tag, pen, binder, etc…). It’s my opinion that when you treat kids seriously, they take the event more seriously and you get more of what you want out of ‘em. The Icing on the Cake: Partnership My kids really didn’t want to leave. All they could talk about on the Is Cold Calling Dead? ser to their partners, their families.Is cold calling dead? And if laws are being passed to put it to rest once and for all, how do we generate business from now on?Opinions on the subject vary greatly depending on the background of the individual. For example, most of the old-timers are vigilant in preaching their belief that the only possible way to succeed in the world of selling is to make no less than fifty calls each and every day. On the other hand, younger “Quality time with loved ones” … we’ve heard it a hundred times, haven’t we? What we want most of all from our networking experience is to have time and financial freedom. Why shouldn’t that be true at the first point of relationship with the company? 9 Ways to Make Your Events More Family Friendly o Offer a ‘kid ticket’ rate. o Hold your convention in a hotel that welcomes families. o Negotiate a decent double room rate with breakfast included. o Provide ‘kid meals’ as an option (but not a requirement). o Include a walking tour if possible. o Have plenty of interactive games and stories are always a plus (for everyone) o Honor and appreciate them from the podium o Include them in the presentations And last but not least… o Give everyone the same ‘stuff’ at registration (name tag, pen, binder, etc…). It’s my opinion that when you treat kids seriously, they take the event more seriously and you get more of what you want out of ‘em. The Icing on the Cake: Partnership My kids really didn’t want to leave. All they could talk about on the Real Estate Feasibility Study (Cost Side) - $1.2 Billion Developer Tells You How To Do One Include a walking tour if possible.There are two sides to real estate development feasibility study: The Cost Side & The Income Side.I am going to concentrate in this article on The Cost Side.Having told you that a feasibility study is vital when applying for finance, it is however, just another cog in the wheel of the property development process.To help you come to grips with the term, feasibility study, it might help you if I call it a, F o Have plenty of interactive games and stories are always a plus (for everyone) o Honor and appreciate them from the podium o Include them in the presentations And last but not least… o Give everyone the same ‘stuff’ at registration (name tag, pen, binder, etc…). It’s my opinion that when you treat kids seriously, they take the event more seriously and you get more of what you want out of ‘em. The Icing on the Cake: Partnership My kids really didn’t want to leave. All they could talk about on the way home was “Are we goin’ again in the Fall??” … “Well?? Can we, can we??” Think they’re a little better invested in the success of our business now? But you wanna hear the best part? We got home Sunday evening all bubbly and excited and it looks like my husband will probably attend next round too. Can’t beat that … a tax deductible business trip that can double as a family vacation. Celebrate and Partner with the Children! They ARE the next generation of sales people after all ;-)
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