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    Communication in the Work Place Is Paramount for All Businesses
    When MBA gurus discuss business communication in the work place they are often talking about small, medium and large businesses with offices. But what if you and your family or spouse run an online business and work out of a residence? In this case you may think you can by-pass the advice of business workplace communication experts. Actually you would be wise to still consider the words of wisdom when it comes to workplace communication as it could simplify your life substantiall
    it. It's annoying to see the same person just post "I agree." or "me too," just for the sake of posting.

    Over the next few days respond to posts that are relevant to your book. Provide helpful information, resources or relevant links. You don't have to mention your book because it's in your signature. What you're doing is establishing yourself as a valid and valuable member of the

    Employment with Your Ex-Employer - Acceptable or Not?
    On Friday night, as I am sitting in my study room, a thought just crossed my mind…is it right to accept a job opportunity with your ex-employer? I know some of you might say, “No, one should not” and many of you might say, “Yes, One should”. Lets analyze, why people change their jobs. Those who have conducted exit interviews in their career will agree that most of the time (almost 95% of the time) people change their jobs for any of the following reasons:1. High Salary
    Discussion Groups can be a gold mine for generating interest in your book. Search discussion group sites like Yahoo Groups and Google Groups for groups that are relevant to the topic of your book. You can also search for discussion groups by subject matter. Type in the search engines +discussion +groups +mothers +young +children, for example. Join the groups that have at least 500 members and are active. It's better if the group is un-moderated. You're not going to spam, absolutely not. But groups that are un-moderated usually have higher activity levels. The posts don't have to go through the time lag that's required for the moderator to approve it. If the group is moderated you can see if the activity level is high by looking at the number of posts in a month.

    Some groups are un-moderated, but a new member's first few posts have to be approved. That cuts out the spam, which is a good thing.

    You want at least 500 members so the base is large enough to have enough members that might be interested in the topic of your book.

    In your profile make sure your signature includes your website, blog, and title of your book and brief description with a link. Some discussion lists have limits on what can be included in your signature and how long it can be.

    Now take a few hours and read the previous posts to get the flavor of the group. That first day just introduce yourself. Members will most likely welcome you aboard. You can reply with a thank you. Every time you post you are gaining visibility, but don't overdo it. It's annoying to see the same person just post "I agree." or "me too," just for the sake of posting.

    Over the next few days respond to posts that are relevant to your book. Provide helpful information, resources or relevant links. You don't have to mention your book because it's in your signature. What you're doing is establishing yourself as a valid and valuable member of the g

    What Qualities Make a Good Entrepreneur
    Recent statistics say that more than one hundred thousand people become millionaires in America every year. The vast majority of these people are business owners. So this basically means that if you want the highest odds of becoming a millionaire in the United States then the best place to begin is by starting your own business.Any entrepreneur will tell you that becoming a millionaire is not an easy thing to do. You must posses certain qualities in order to be successful
    mbers and are active. It's better if the group is un-moderated. You're not going to spam, absolutely not. But groups that are un-moderated usually have higher activity levels. The posts don't have to go through the time lag that's required for the moderator to approve it. If the group is moderated you can see if the activity level is high by looking at the number of posts in a month.

    Some groups are un-moderated, but a new member's first few posts have to be approved. That cuts out the spam, which is a good thing.

    You want at least 500 members so the base is large enough to have enough members that might be interested in the topic of your book.

    In your profile make sure your signature includes your website, blog, and title of your book and brief description with a link. Some discussion lists have limits on what can be included in your signature and how long it can be.

    Now take a few hours and read the previous posts to get the flavor of the group. That first day just introduce yourself. Members will most likely welcome you aboard. You can reply with a thank you. Every time you post you are gaining visibility, but don't overdo it. It's annoying to see the same person just post "I agree." or "me too," just for the sake of posting.

    Over the next few days respond to posts that are relevant to your book. Provide helpful information, resources or relevant links. You don't have to mention your book because it's in your signature. What you're doing is establishing yourself as a valid and valuable member of the

    Don't Waste My Time!
    Many participants in my programs ask how to deal with people who appear to be seeking information and nothing more. In many environments these individual’s are called time wasters. Time wasters come in every shape and form but they usually possess a few consistent characteristics – they ask a continuing stream of questions, take up loads of our time, and seldom end up buying anything.What is particularly interesting about these situations is that many time wasters don’t se
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    Some groups are un-moderated, but a new member's first few posts have to be approved. That cuts out the spam, which is a good thing.

    You want at least 500 members so the base is large enough to have enough members that might be interested in the topic of your book.

    In your profile make sure your signature includes your website, blog, and title of your book and brief description with a link. Some discussion lists have limits on what can be included in your signature and how long it can be.

    Now take a few hours and read the previous posts to get the flavor of the group. That first day just introduce yourself. Members will most likely welcome you aboard. You can reply with a thank you. Every time you post you are gaining visibility, but don't overdo it. It's annoying to see the same person just post "I agree." or "me too," just for the sake of posting.

    Over the next few days respond to posts that are relevant to your book. Provide helpful information, resources or relevant links. You don't have to mention your book because it's in your signature. What you're doing is establishing yourself as a valid and valuable member of the

    Increase Web Site Traffic Basics: Part 3
    Increasing web site traffic can be an easy proposition, especially if you know your target market. Here are some ideas:If you have the redistribution rights to an ebook, or can even write an ebook yourself, embed your URL within it. This can be just a simple URL advertising your web site, or can be an affiliate link to a product from which you get a proportion of the sales. You can even have several of these. It is important, though that the ebook provides very useful i
    tion with a link. Some discussion lists have limits on what can be included in your signature and how long it can be.

    Now take a few hours and read the previous posts to get the flavor of the group. That first day just introduce yourself. Members will most likely welcome you aboard. You can reply with a thank you. Every time you post you are gaining visibility, but don't overdo it. It's annoying to see the same person just post "I agree." or "me too," just for the sake of posting.

    Over the next few days respond to posts that are relevant to your book. Provide helpful information, resources or relevant links. You don't have to mention your book because it's in your signature. What you're doing is establishing yourself as a valid and valuable member of the

    Limit Your Real Estate Risk
    As I write this, we are starting to see signs of softening in the real estate market. Particularly in some of the hotter real estate markets around the country. The problem with timing the real estate market is the same as trying to time the stock market. By the time it is clear that the trend has changed, it is too late.Now is a good time to take a look at your current real estate situation and prepare to make some adjustments if necessary.The first thing yo
    it. It's annoying to see the same person just post "I agree." or "me too," just for the sake of posting.

    Over the next few days respond to posts that are relevant to your book. Provide helpful information, resources or relevant links. You don't have to mention your book because it's in your signature. What you're doing is establishing yourself as a valid and valuable member of the group.

    You could also write a couple of articles and post them to an article directory like http://www.ezinearticles.com, Ezine Articles. When the subject comes up in a post in your discussion group, you can include the link to the article as a resource. Most of the article directory sites allow you to include a bio box. In the bio box include a statement such as "If you want to learn more about – subject of your book -- please visit http://www.mywebsiteurl.com"

    Posting articles also establishes your credibility with the discussion group as an expert.

    When a group post addresses a problem that your book solves, save that post in a folder. Most groups have options that allow you to either bookmark a post, or separate it and file it in a folder. After you've been a member of the group for a week or so, start replying to the posts you've saved with a very gentle response that you can help the person. Ask them if you could send them additional information about your book? In this way you're asking permission for them to become a sales lead for you.

    Even better is to compile a brief report, say 2000-3000 words that's relevant to your book. At the end of the report include a description of your book and links. Offer your free report. When they request the report you can follow up with an email about your product.

    This procedure works with fiction as well as nonfiction, although it's a little bit more of a challenge. Just think of your characters, the location of your story, and the theme. Say your book is about a

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