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    How to Quit Your Job and Live Your Dream
    Hi, my name is Phyllis and I’m a lawyer.Technically, I’m a “recovering” lawyer but like Marines, alcoholics, and Catholics there’s some stuff you just can’t ever shake. After 16 years of litigation, I quit being a lawyer about four years ago and I’ve never looked back. I’ve quit other jobs and professions too and I’d like to tell you about it so that you can dig up that high school dream you had of owning a bakery or being a river guide and make it happen.
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    Want To Work With Animals?
    A career with animals may involve working for an animal charity, veterinary practice, wildlife organisation, zoo or private business – eg, cattery, pet shop, pet photographer, dog walker or groomer. The work can be directly with animals, in a hands on role - e.g. veterinary, dog warden, animal care assistant, field officer, behaviourist, ambulance driver and handlers, or it may involve working with animals in a more remote way.Working in animal related manage
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    Online Shopping To Result In Increased Complaints This Christmas
    With increasing numbers of online shoppers spending more money than ever online, this year is set to be another record year for online retail outfits in the run up to Christmas. A new report from Numero (www.thisisnumero.com), a customer interaction services provider, suggests that retail contact centres will be flooded with five-fold the volume of queries from disgruntled and anxious customers than at any other time during the year. Retailers have consi
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    Web Branding - Make A Name For Yourself
    There really are three different levels of marketing significance when it comes to your online business.There are three different levels of strategy that result in three different sets of results.1) Advertising – This role is primarily designed to elicit short-term results on a specific campaign or site performance goal.2) Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – This role is designed for long-term growth by getting search engines to recognize your si
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    Stretching Your Sense of Service
    How far does your service go? And how much farther can you stretch it?If you serve customers, do you stretch to do it better every day? Are you eager to learn from colleagues and mentors, seminars, books, websites, and a healthy dose of candid customer feedback?If you provide internal service, do you reach across functional lines, or stay stuck inside your departmental 'silo'? Is your communication with colleagues and partners positive, proactive and p
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    Building a Foundation for Your Business
    Why is building a business foundation important to marketing?It will not matter how slick or effective a marketing program is if the business foundation is not in place. As a consultant the tendency is to look after other people’s business and not our own. It is like the proverbial cobbler and the shoes. Only the cobbler’s children go barefoot. This is very true for most consultants. The structure used quite often will not lead to effective execution of a mar
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