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    3 Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs
    Being a successful entrepreneur takes tenacity, perseverance, and courage. There is a movie playing in the theaters right now that I believe exemplifies this spirit and should be watched by all inspiring entrepreneurs.The movie 300 tells a great story about the battle at Thermopylae between the Spartans/Greeks and the Persians. While the producers readily admit the
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    Local Jobs for local people

    Britain is a hot bed of talent, many of it arriving from overseas, increasingly from the relaxed borders of the former Soviet Bloc countries. But I'll bet a dollar to a pound that the average Billy Britain would rather eat nails than go to a foreigner to place a design job. Providing you've been established for at least a couple of years in your locality there's no reason why you cannot stress the locally organically reared natu

    Integrity In Business
    Integrity is one thing that stands strong when everything else falls apart. What goes around comes around. So many of us could have been successful today if we had been honest with ourselves. As an internet marketer sometimes I am tempted to over exaggerate in order to make quick sales but I have come to discover that most successful people online succeeded on the groun
    With so many graphic designers, website designers and logo designers competing in the field, it is more important than ever to specialise in a particular area and be top rather than covering all bases and mastering none. Here is how to find your own graphic design niche.

    Stick with a style and run with it

    So many young designers coming out of the art colleges today have a style taken wholesale out of the fashion mags and club flyers. Granted there's nothing wrong with selected pilfering of ideas but to steal complete styles and typefaces means everything you see looking pretty similar. The more long sighted designers would do well to develop a style of there own and make this into a recognisable trait. Trying to ape the latest trend in clubland is going to see your designs rapidly losing favour once some bohemian brown hatter decides the current vogue for vector graphics and fonts on a 45 degree angle is yesterdays news.

    Pick a particular industry and specialise

    There are whole swathes of industry that are in dire need of a makeover, the building industry for example is populated by design challenged seventies throwbacks, who couldn't recognise a good logo if it jumped off the page and took a bite out of their backsides. An entrepreneurial young designer could clean up by claiming to be the building industry design specialists. Bare in mind builders like big fat typefaces in keeping with their big fat bums.

    Use an existing project as a springboard to greater things

    So, you were approached by the Cumbrian Choral society to produce a flyer for their Christmas bazaar. It was a satisfactory if not exactly stimulating project. And that was the end of that. Or was it...hold on, how many other church based societies are out there looking for a similar flyer to advertise their own family fun days or church roof whip rounds? Could this be a deep furrow of design work ahead...who knows?

    Local Jobs for local people

    Britain is a hot bed of talent, many of it arriving from overseas, increasingly from the relaxed borders of the former Soviet Bloc countries. But I'll bet a dollar to a pound that the average Billy Britain would rather eat nails than go to a foreigner to place a design job. Providing you've been established for at least a couple of years in your locality there's no reason why you cannot stress the locally organically reared natur

    Build Your Personal Brand Through Connecting With Bloggers
    Perhaps the business blogging bug has not yet bitten you. Never the less, do not under estimate the influence business bloggers have.While you may not yet have a blog, I highly recommend that you take time to find bloggers who are in fields that are both similar to yours and to some who connect with communities of people who are likely to be in your target audience
    h selected pilfering of ideas but to steal complete styles and typefaces means everything you see looking pretty similar. The more long sighted designers would do well to develop a style of there own and make this into a recognisable trait. Trying to ape the latest trend in clubland is going to see your designs rapidly losing favour once some bohemian brown hatter decides the current vogue for vector graphics and fonts on a 45 degree angle is yesterdays news.

    Pick a particular industry and specialise

    There are whole swathes of industry that are in dire need of a makeover, the building industry for example is populated by design challenged seventies throwbacks, who couldn't recognise a good logo if it jumped off the page and took a bite out of their backsides. An entrepreneurial young designer could clean up by claiming to be the building industry design specialists. Bare in mind builders like big fat typefaces in keeping with their big fat bums.

    Use an existing project as a springboard to greater things

    So, you were approached by the Cumbrian Choral society to produce a flyer for their Christmas bazaar. It was a satisfactory if not exactly stimulating project. And that was the end of that. Or was it...hold on, how many other church based societies are out there looking for a similar flyer to advertise their own family fun days or church roof whip rounds? Could this be a deep furrow of design work ahead...who knows?

    Local Jobs for local people

    Britain is a hot bed of talent, many of it arriving from overseas, increasingly from the relaxed borders of the former Soviet Bloc countries. But I'll bet a dollar to a pound that the average Billy Britain would rather eat nails than go to a foreigner to place a design job. Providing you've been established for at least a couple of years in your locality there's no reason why you cannot stress the locally organically reared natu

    Millionaire Mind - Secrets of the Millionaire Mind - (I)
    Your own mind is your worst enemy when developing that coveted "Millionaire Mind". Your mind never shuts up. You are always thinking about things without stopping. You are constantly talking to yourself. This is known as Self-Talk. There is no way to make your mind shut up. It is just the way it operates. But you can redirect this conversation in a more positive an
    lar industry and specialise

    There are whole swathes of industry that are in dire need of a makeover, the building industry for example is populated by design challenged seventies throwbacks, who couldn't recognise a good logo if it jumped off the page and took a bite out of their backsides. An entrepreneurial young designer could clean up by claiming to be the building industry design specialists. Bare in mind builders like big fat typefaces in keeping with their big fat bums.

    Use an existing project as a springboard to greater things

    So, you were approached by the Cumbrian Choral society to produce a flyer for their Christmas bazaar. It was a satisfactory if not exactly stimulating project. And that was the end of that. Or was it...hold on, how many other church based societies are out there looking for a similar flyer to advertise their own family fun days or church roof whip rounds? Could this be a deep furrow of design work ahead...who knows?

    Local Jobs for local people

    Britain is a hot bed of talent, many of it arriving from overseas, increasingly from the relaxed borders of the former Soviet Bloc countries. But I'll bet a dollar to a pound that the average Billy Britain would rather eat nails than go to a foreigner to place a design job. Providing you've been established for at least a couple of years in your locality there's no reason why you cannot stress the locally organically reared natu

    Breaking Category
    Today’s consumers are bombarded with thousands of products and services on a daily basis through advertising, in-store displays and store shelves among other vehicles. The probability that a consumer will notice your product among the herd, well, let’s just say it gets tougher everyday. The good news is that it is not completely out of your control. It takes a bold initia
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    Use an existing project as a springboard to greater things

    So, you were approached by the Cumbrian Choral society to produce a flyer for their Christmas bazaar. It was a satisfactory if not exactly stimulating project. And that was the end of that. Or was it...hold on, how many other church based societies are out there looking for a similar flyer to advertise their own family fun days or church roof whip rounds? Could this be a deep furrow of design work ahead...who knows?

    Local Jobs for local people

    Britain is a hot bed of talent, many of it arriving from overseas, increasingly from the relaxed borders of the former Soviet Bloc countries. But I'll bet a dollar to a pound that the average Billy Britain would rather eat nails than go to a foreigner to place a design job. Providing you've been established for at least a couple of years in your locality there's no reason why you cannot stress the locally organically reared natu

    A Key Step For New Business Owners
    Many a guru has opined on the keys to business success. While everyone has an opinion, I am going to focus on a more practical step you can take that will make a big difference.So, what is this magical step? It is to find a good accountant. Not exactly what you were expecting, eh? Well, it is true. A good accountant can save you a ton of money. A decent accountant
    who knows?

    Local Jobs for local people

    Britain is a hot bed of talent, many of it arriving from overseas, increasingly from the relaxed borders of the former Soviet Bloc countries. But I'll bet a dollar to a pound that the average Billy Britain would rather eat nails than go to a foreigner to place a design job. Providing you've been established for at least a couple of years in your locality there's no reason why you cannot stress the locally organically reared nature of your graphic design business e.g. Golden Plum Design - Serving the good local people of Midsommer Norton and Westfield since 2001. Whether the locals are inbred or not, and it would be beneficial if they were, the reassurance of a 'local' business to the area will keep them happy, while they munch on their cornish pasties.

    Hopefully, that's given budding graphic designers some incentive to go out there and carve a hole for yourselves. Remember it's better to be big fish in small ponds than little fish in big ponds, or is it the other way around...whatever.

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