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    Will The 2010 World Cup Soccer Inflate The of Value Property In SA?
    The 2010 Soccer Tournament is definitely not comparable with the 1995 Rugby World Cup. In 1995 only 25 000 tourists visited South Africa. FIFA expects some 350 000 foreign tourists in 2010. The prediction is that the soccer fans will spend R10bn on meals, accommodation, transport and merchandise, he said.“The influx of foreign capital is great, however, insignificant in comparison to the huge spin-offs the publicity will have for South Africa”, says Lodewyk Joubert, CEO of Syndation. “Over a billion people are expected to follow the month-long tournament between the world’s top 32 soccer playing nations”.Andrew Golding, CE of the Pam Golding Property Group confirms that the potential spin-offs are far-reaching. As soccer enjoys a large following, countries that have not been exposed to South Africa before will be in 2010.“Just imagine what will be promoted on TV during this period”, Joubert says. “Images of our natural beauty – of Table Mountain, the Kruger National Park and the bushveld, the Southern Cape coastline, the Kalahari and a few other places will be brought to billions of households around the globe.If we do this correctly, it will be an
    t our normal speaking speed (about 120 words per minute) and the computer "guesses" using mathematical algorithms what word you mean in that context from what it knows about the English language.
    A Home Based Internet Business That Works - Finally!
    When searching for that perfect home based Internet business opportunity I was looking for 3 key factors.The first was a high ticket item with a high profit margin. The reason for this is that I wanted to get a high commission for every product that I sold. It would take me the same amount of effort to market a product worth $50 or a product worth $1000.2nd I was looking for a business that was fully or partly automated, a system that would work 24/7 in helping me find customers and build my business. This will help in leveraging my time and even make money when I am sleeping!And lastly I was looking for an excellent product that I absolutely loved and I could talk about easily because it was fantastic.I finally found that business opportunity. It concentrates on Webucation or educating yourself on the internet. The education modules are absolutely fantastic and some of the topics covered are The Forex, Real Estate, Health, Spirituality, Powerful Negotiating Skills and more.Not only are the products excellent quality and value i found that they also have an excellent compensation plan.For all those of you out there that had almo
    Most of us are used to just shouting at our computers when they misbehave. We wish that there was an axe included as standard equipment along with our keyboard and mouse. What if you had something nice to say to your computer? Imagine if your computer actually listened to you and did what you told it to do? If you have not heard about it – it’s called speech recognition software.

    If you've never seen speech recognition demonstrated by some who is trained to use it - you're in for a surprise. A person speaks into a microphone in front of their computer and you see the words they are speaking pop up on the screen in real time. You might be tempted to look around for someone operating a keyboard around the corner. It is amazing to watch and to use. You can speak at our normal speaking speed (about 120 words per minute) and the computer "guesses" using mathematical algorithms what word you mean in that context from what it knows about the English language.

    Do You Have Too Much Debt?
    Debt is one of those silent killers that simply sneaks up on most people. There are endless reasons that people go into debt, from simply spending too much to having a true emergency. One of the best things that can happen is that you realize your situation before you become absolutely overwhelmed.I know that most people live paycheck to paycheck. It seems as if it is simply human nature to spend what we make down to the last cent. However, if your bank account runs dry before you get your next paycheck, you have too much debt. You are spending too much. A good financial situation has you paying your bills, paying your necessary expenses and putting money into savings.If you find that you can't pay your bills each month, you have too mcuh debt. You should never have to choose one bill over another for payment. Your bills should not exceed your income. If they do, you need to start cutting costs immediately.When you are denied for credit, this is a good sign that you can't take on any more debt. You are becoming a risk. If you don't know why you were turned down, ask. Order your credit report immediately and see what is wrong. If it is the amount of debt yo
    ng nice to say to your computer? Imagine if your computer actually listened to you and did what you told it to do? If you have not heard about it – it’s called speech recognition software.

    If you've never seen speech recognition demonstrated by some who is trained to use it - you're in for a surprise. A person speaks into a microphone in front of their computer and you see the words they are speaking pop up on the screen in real time. You might be tempted to look around for someone operating a keyboard around the corner. It is amazing to watch and to use. You can speak at our normal speaking speed (about 120 words per minute) and the computer "guesses" using mathematical algorithms what word you mean in that context from what it knows about the English language.

    Great Site Ranking in Google The Secret's Out
    How many years did you register your domain name for? If it was only one then Google could hold that against you.Why?Because the majority of Spam websites only register a domain name for one year. A domain name registered for a longer period implies that the owner is more likely to be legitimate and serious about their web site.This is just one of the unusual factors possibly considered by Google when indexing and ranking a website. Factors you could never even have guessed at in some cases.How do I know this?Google have recently made public, March 31 2005, the contents of their filing of United States Patent Application 20050071741.In which many of the search giants secret ranking criteria is revealed and it makes very interesting reading. You must read this if you are serious about ranking well in Google. The days of Spaming Google are drawing to a close. With this patent they reveal just how hard they're coming down on Spam sites. You Do Not want to get caught out.Listed below you will find the hard facts, I recommend you bookmark this page now. You will need to reference it each time you optimize a new site.>If you've never seen speech recognition demonstrated by some who is trained to use it - you're in for a surprise. A person speaks into a microphone in front of their computer and you see the words they are speaking pop up on the screen in real time. You might be tempted to look around for someone operating a keyboard around the corner. It is amazing to watch and to use. You can speak at our normal speaking speed (about 120 words per minute) and the computer "guesses" using mathematical algorithms what word you mean in that context from what it knows about the English language.
    Word of Mouth Works
    You can't deny it: word of mouth works.And the most fascinating things about WOM are the little stories, encounters and contexts in which it is spread. Me, I monitor my company's word of mouth in a WOM journal. (I suggest you do the same with your company.)Anyway, the WOM Gods have been good to me this year, so here are 11 recent encounters that have boosted sales, increased visibility and enhanced crediblity. Enjoy!JANUARY 18, 2006: Today I did an interview on my local FOX affiliate. How did I secure that spot? Well, the lead anchor for the network was getting his hairs cut by the fianc? of a client of mine. He was telling her a story about a nametag, which prompted her to spend several minutes telling him about my business.THE WORD: it's not about sneezers, mavens or specific people - everyone spreads WOM. Everyone. All the time. And they do so when you own a word in their minds. Remember: mindshare, not marketshare.APRIL 1, 2006: According to one of my clients, the reason she hired me was: her boss left my business card on her keyboard with a sticky note that read: get this guy!THE WORD: make your b
    ds they are speaking pop up on the screen in real time. You might be tempted to look around for someone operating a keyboard around the corner. It is amazing to watch and to use. You can speak at our normal speaking speed (about 120 words per minute) and the computer "guesses" using mathematical algorithms what word you mean in that context from what it knows about the English language.
    Prospecting Success
    I spent my formative years in ballet class. While other kids went out to play, I went to ballet class. In high school while others attended after-school activities or hung out together, I went to ballet class. By my mid-teens I was taking class five or six times a week or maybe even more. This was a habit that continued till injuries sidelined my professional dancing career.This habit of taking a ballet class every day was not mine alone. Every dancer, professional or those seeking to become professional, takes class every day. It’s a habit, it’s a reality, it goes with the job. It is impossible to dance professionally without taking class. Even the stars, Barishnykov, for example, take class every day.In my late teens I had some personal crises that stopped me from going to class everyday. At one of my rare appearances in class, my teacher asked where I had been. I told her what was going on in my life. She said to me, “That’s no reason not to take class. You have to take class everyday, no matter what.”Sounds harsh doesn’t it? But she was right. Not taking class only gave me something else to feel bad about.When I started my sales training busine
    t our normal speaking speed (about 120 words per minute) and the computer "guesses" using mathematical algorithms what word you mean in that context from what it knows about the English language. (There are some other language models also available.)

    Speech recognition has been useful for users with training for the past seven years. Training still makes a difference as it does for any major piece of software. We train people to use Word®, Excel® or PowerPoint® and speech recognition should have training as well. (Tip - Good training resources are available at Crown International http://www.crown1.com including training manuals and DVDs for ViaVoice and Dragon products...) The high degree of speed and accuracy for trained users is a combination of improved software and most important - better hardware. The faster, more powerful, personal computers with operating systems and multimedia that focus on high sound quality have made all the difference.

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