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    Selling or Speed?
    One of the more common arguments in quick-service is whether suggestive selling is benificial during peak hours. Some say go fishing while the fish are biting - it's the best time to sell as we have a chance to make the most money while it is busy. Others argue suggestive selling slows times down and should not be done.In my observations working with companies and visiting restaurants hundreds of times each year, there are some things good companies do when it comes to speed and selling:- Most bottlenecks, whether ordering at a register or in a drive-thru, are due to food delivery. The ordering process is quick and efficient, but the customer waits for their
    y can get away with. And if that scrutinizing eye likes your content, and lives in another country, they may very well get away with the evil scheme. The issue online with intellectual property is that while content you create is protected by laws in your country, that doesn’t necessarily mean a person in another country has to obey them. And if said person from said other country copies your content, you must hire lawyers and pursue the matter in the offender’s location. Which is why it is so easy for people to steal online---they assume you won’t have the know-how, money, or inclination to pursue the matter because they live in a land far far away. My only advice here is to code your site to disengage the left-click/copy option and always use trademark/copyright symbols.

    That's All Folks

    Love it or hate it, the Internet has provided an extraordinary amount of jobs for writers--be

    Corporate Team Building & Executive Retreats: Booze, Sex & Other Pitfalls to Avoid
    To ensure that you get value from the time and money invested in team building sessions and corporate retreats, there are several pitfalls that your company should avoid.Team Building Pitfalls Allocate sufficient time for planningThere is no way that you can expect to pull off an effective team building session or corporate retreat if 1 - 2 weeks prior to the session you are just contacting vendorsDon't schedule your session to end on a Friday.Like it or not, focus will become a challenge as the day wears on.Do allocate more time for your session if your group is highly analytical.New Media, web content, Google AdSense, SEO articles, Elance, ebooks, ecourses, I thank you all. Without these editorial introductions of the 1990s and beyond, some writers might still be starving. (Thanks to the new McDonalds dollar menu, we starve no more.) As a writer, small business owner, and Cubs fan I’ve noticed that there seem to be three inalienable facts in the profession of online article writing: good writers will have their content stolen, and new writers will be offered absurd and many times unethical jobs.

    Carnivorous Clients

    First let’s talk about absurd jobs. You have to love these, because they certainly add humor to the day and give writers something to talk about (like now.) These jobs are always presented on a silver platter by the buyer as if he/she is doing an angelic service by selecting you out of alllllll the interested parties, to pen 10,000 original articles in three days for a total price of $2. The buyer promises euphoric after results, like a stellar reputation thanks to five star feedback, or repeat business, but, oh goodie, next time it will be 40,000 articles in one day for $4. These are usually the same buyers who state that if you don’t take the job, someone in India will (will laugh is more like it.) There are several reasons why you should not take these jobs. First, you’re setting yourself up for failure. Second, some buyers want everything, right now, and for free. They aren’t happy no matter what, how much, or for how inexpensive a price you deliver it. And thirdly, if you don’t deliver this in the unrealistic deadline you agreed to, be assured the buyer will leave you the worst feedback known in the history of words. These buyers prey on writers with no confidence. Don’t take jobs for pennies per article because you feel you need the feedback to become established. You won’t have time to be established because you’ll be dead from article writing overload. A lot of good the buyer’s feedback will do you then. To avoid this, know your hourly rate and your limits and hold out for the thousands of excellent and well-paying buyers out there.

    Have a Heart

    Not every job is on the up and up. While working as a freelancer, I was contacted by a third-party who wanted me to create fake profiles for their client, a dating site. The goal was to regularly email members with “chit chat” to keep them interested in the site and continue paying a subscription fee. I was presented with a “formula” used to create quick and fun five sentence emails. Of course I turned down the job--I never accept jobs with “chit chat” in the description—no good can come of that.

    A year later, I signed up for a popular dating site to do research for an article (doh, that’s what they all say.) After not accessing the site for a while, and a week or so before the subscription expiration date, I received an email alert that I had a message and—woo hoo—the guy looked exactly like Joseph Fiennes (probably because he used a picture of Joseph Fiennes.) It was no surprise that the email (heck yes I read it) was the “formula” I had seen a year earlier. And that's the sad truth about these jobs--there is always a taker. The point is, if a lack of ethics continues to dominate online business practices, then how long before the Internet defines ethics?

    (Don’t) Take it From Me

    As an online writer, you definitely receive a crash course in ethics and intellectual property rights—usually because yours have been violated. This may be cynical, but it seems that some people review and scrutinize intellectual property laws to see what they can get away with. And if that scrutinizing eye likes your content, and lives in another country, they may very well get away with the evil scheme. The issue online with intellectual property is that while content you create is protected by laws in your country, that doesn’t necessarily mean a person in another country has to obey them. And if said person from said other country copies your content, you must hire lawyers and pursue the matter in the offender’s location. Which is why it is so easy for people to steal online---they assume you won’t have the know-how, money, or inclination to pursue the matter because they live in a land far far away. My only advice here is to code your site to disengage the left-click/copy option and always use trademark/copyright symbols.

    That's All Folks

    Love it or hate it, the Internet has provided an extraordinary amount of jobs for writers--be

    Offline Advertising Secrets: Using Offline Advertising to Get the Most from Your 'Name Squeeze' Page
    Many people online are not using one of the best advertising methods around. I’m talking about offline print advertising. I’ve been using it since 1998, and I have a secret to share with you. Over 60% of my online business comes from offline print advertising. I know that 60% sounds very high, but it’s because I use offline print advertising as my main advertising method.Before we go any further, I’d first like to tell you to not give up on your online advertising methods. You just need to learn to use online and offline advertising methods together.Here is how I used offline print advertising to drive people to a struggling “name squeeze” page.I know that m
    les in three days for a total price of $2. The buyer promises euphoric after results, like a stellar reputation thanks to five star feedback, or repeat business, but, oh goodie, next time it will be 40,000 articles in one day for $4. These are usually the same buyers who state that if you don’t take the job, someone in India will (will laugh is more like it.) There are several reasons why you should not take these jobs. First, you’re setting yourself up for failure. Second, some buyers want everything, right now, and for free. They aren’t happy no matter what, how much, or for how inexpensive a price you deliver it. And thirdly, if you don’t deliver this in the unrealistic deadline you agreed to, be assured the buyer will leave you the worst feedback known in the history of words. These buyers prey on writers with no confidence. Don’t take jobs for pennies per article because you feel you need the feedback to become established. You won’t have time to be established because you’ll be dead from article writing overload. A lot of good the buyer’s feedback will do you then. To avoid this, know your hourly rate and your limits and hold out for the thousands of excellent and well-paying buyers out there.

    Have a Heart

    Not every job is on the up and up. While working as a freelancer, I was contacted by a third-party who wanted me to create fake profiles for their client, a dating site. The goal was to regularly email members with “chit chat” to keep them interested in the site and continue paying a subscription fee. I was presented with a “formula” used to create quick and fun five sentence emails. Of course I turned down the job--I never accept jobs with “chit chat” in the description—no good can come of that.

    A year later, I signed up for a popular dating site to do research for an article (doh, that’s what they all say.) After not accessing the site for a while, and a week or so before the subscription expiration date, I received an email alert that I had a message and—woo hoo—the guy looked exactly like Joseph Fiennes (probably because he used a picture of Joseph Fiennes.) It was no surprise that the email (heck yes I read it) was the “formula” I had seen a year earlier. And that's the sad truth about these jobs--there is always a taker. The point is, if a lack of ethics continues to dominate online business practices, then how long before the Internet defines ethics?

    (Don’t) Take it From Me

    As an online writer, you definitely receive a crash course in ethics and intellectual property rights—usually because yours have been violated. This may be cynical, but it seems that some people review and scrutinize intellectual property laws to see what they can get away with. And if that scrutinizing eye likes your content, and lives in another country, they may very well get away with the evil scheme. The issue online with intellectual property is that while content you create is protected by laws in your country, that doesn’t necessarily mean a person in another country has to obey them. And if said person from said other country copies your content, you must hire lawyers and pursue the matter in the offender’s location. Which is why it is so easy for people to steal online---they assume you won’t have the know-how, money, or inclination to pursue the matter because they live in a land far far away. My only advice here is to code your site to disengage the left-click/copy option and always use trademark/copyright symbols.

    That's All Folks

    Love it or hate it, the Internet has provided an extraordinary amount of jobs for writers--be

    Super Affiliate Secret Tools - Link Tracking And Testing Software
    If you are doing affiliate marketing, then one of the things that you will have to know that the task of testing and tracking is very important. Whenever and wherever you send out your affiliate link, you will want to know how many people has click on it and whether those clicks are generated into sales or not.Let’s use an example to explain the importance the testing and tracking. For example, you are using Google adwords and articles to promote your affiliate links. After deducting all the cost, you found out that you have a profit of $400. Now the real problem came: Does most of the sales come from articles or it come from Google Adwords? This will be important because
    the feedback to become established. You won’t have time to be established because you’ll be dead from article writing overload. A lot of good the buyer’s feedback will do you then. To avoid this, know your hourly rate and your limits and hold out for the thousands of excellent and well-paying buyers out there.

    Have a Heart

    Not every job is on the up and up. While working as a freelancer, I was contacted by a third-party who wanted me to create fake profiles for their client, a dating site. The goal was to regularly email members with “chit chat” to keep them interested in the site and continue paying a subscription fee. I was presented with a “formula” used to create quick and fun five sentence emails. Of course I turned down the job--I never accept jobs with “chit chat” in the description—no good can come of that.

    A year later, I signed up for a popular dating site to do research for an article (doh, that’s what they all say.) After not accessing the site for a while, and a week or so before the subscription expiration date, I received an email alert that I had a message and—woo hoo—the guy looked exactly like Joseph Fiennes (probably because he used a picture of Joseph Fiennes.) It was no surprise that the email (heck yes I read it) was the “formula” I had seen a year earlier. And that's the sad truth about these jobs--there is always a taker. The point is, if a lack of ethics continues to dominate online business practices, then how long before the Internet defines ethics?

    (Don’t) Take it From Me

    As an online writer, you definitely receive a crash course in ethics and intellectual property rights—usually because yours have been violated. This may be cynical, but it seems that some people review and scrutinize intellectual property laws to see what they can get away with. And if that scrutinizing eye likes your content, and lives in another country, they may very well get away with the evil scheme. The issue online with intellectual property is that while content you create is protected by laws in your country, that doesn’t necessarily mean a person in another country has to obey them. And if said person from said other country copies your content, you must hire lawyers and pursue the matter in the offender’s location. Which is why it is so easy for people to steal online---they assume you won’t have the know-how, money, or inclination to pursue the matter because they live in a land far far away. My only advice here is to code your site to disengage the left-click/copy option and always use trademark/copyright symbols.

    That's All Folks

    Love it or hate it, the Internet has provided an extraordinary amount of jobs for writers--be

    4 Steps to Selling More With Your Web Site
    Most web sites are more like stage sets than real buildings; they make a good impression and they look substantial at first, but when you open a door, you end up back stage in the dark. They don't generate large numbers of leads, help build relationships with prospects or generate the desired volume of sales.Is your web site helping you get attention for your business?Does it prompt prospects to contact you?Is it helping you build long-term relationships?Does it generate the volume of sales you want?Building a web site that works should be more like building your dream home than constructing a stage set. You want to build a solid structure to s
    arch for an article (doh, that’s what they all say.) After not accessing the site for a while, and a week or so before the subscription expiration date, I received an email alert that I had a message and—woo hoo—the guy looked exactly like Joseph Fiennes (probably because he used a picture of Joseph Fiennes.) It was no surprise that the email (heck yes I read it) was the “formula” I had seen a year earlier. And that's the sad truth about these jobs--there is always a taker. The point is, if a lack of ethics continues to dominate online business practices, then how long before the Internet defines ethics?

    (Don’t) Take it From Me

    As an online writer, you definitely receive a crash course in ethics and intellectual property rights—usually because yours have been violated. This may be cynical, but it seems that some people review and scrutinize intellectual property laws to see what they can get away with. And if that scrutinizing eye likes your content, and lives in another country, they may very well get away with the evil scheme. The issue online with intellectual property is that while content you create is protected by laws in your country, that doesn’t necessarily mean a person in another country has to obey them. And if said person from said other country copies your content, you must hire lawyers and pursue the matter in the offender’s location. Which is why it is so easy for people to steal online---they assume you won’t have the know-how, money, or inclination to pursue the matter because they live in a land far far away. My only advice here is to code your site to disengage the left-click/copy option and always use trademark/copyright symbols.

    That's All Folks

    Love it or hate it, the Internet has provided an extraordinary amount of jobs for writers--be

    Preparing for Your Move to Atlanta
    Being relocated to any part of the country can be a very complicated endeavor. It is not just a matter of packing and hauling your things and then unloading them to your new place; it involves so much preparation for things to go well. And even if you think everything has been planned very efficiently, things may not always go as expected. But the challenges of moving can also be fun and exciting, a great learning experience that would toughen you up for more of life’s tests. If you know what you need and how to get them, then you would probably not have much trouble.Like moving to any other location, preparing for you move to Atlanta can be both thrilling and stressful.
    y can get away with. And if that scrutinizing eye likes your content, and lives in another country, they may very well get away with the evil scheme. The issue online with intellectual property is that while content you create is protected by laws in your country, that doesn’t necessarily mean a person in another country has to obey them. And if said person from said other country copies your content, you must hire lawyers and pursue the matter in the offender’s location. Which is why it is so easy for people to steal online---they assume you won’t have the know-how, money, or inclination to pursue the matter because they live in a land far far away. My only advice here is to code your site to disengage the left-click/copy option and always use trademark/copyright symbols.

    That's All Folks

    Love it or hate it, the Internet has provided an extraordinary amount of jobs for writers--be it good or bad or somewhere in between. In a profession of financial highs and starving lows, the line between good and bad can be blurry. I wonder what George Orwell would think about the state of online business? I bet Abraham Lincoln would vote that we cut the Internet from the Union and let it float away. It would bang up against the coast of England like an old tin can before it sank to the bottom. Thousands of years later explorers might search to uncover the “Lost Internet” once rumored to be an unsinkable metropolis. They could make a movie about it, “Tin-Can-It.” Mark Twain would probably just light a cigar, cough, and scream, “Shut up, and write the 10,000 damn articles for the client, and when no one is looking, sell them in another country.” Of course if asked if he thinks the Internet will ever return to its non-money hungry, or non-search engine obsessed, information/resource roots Hemmingway may say, “Yes, isn’t it pretty to think so.”

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