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    A Free Background Check
    Is it possible to perform a free background check on an individual, using the Web?The information sought might include any previous employment, any criminal history, and an individual’s credit rating.As is becoming well-known, some online businesses have recently come into being in the US which purchase public record data, and then resell it. The service offered is often intended to help people locate lost friends or relatives, but often background checks, using the same public data, are offered as well. This might cover things like pro
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    Designing The Perfect Printed Mug
    Now that you’ve decided to use printed mugs as promotional gifts to represent your company or organization, it is important to carefully design what will appear on the space your clients will see. Having the right design can help create an impression of your organization that will gain you new business and strengthen existing relationships. As an item your clients and potential clients can view on a daily basis, creating the right image is absolutely key. How you get from deciding on printed mugs to sending in the design for your final product is a
    I stopped being an advertising victim in 1992 when I was first introduced to Dan Kennedy Marketing, and it is one of the most important lessons I’ve learned.
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    Potential Untapped Resources
    Are you really taking advantage of one of the major assets in your company? Employees have the capability to provide significant input to formulating solutions to some of the most difficult operational problems facing many businesses. Unfortunately, there are few companies that actually have a systematic approach to utilize this potential untapped resource.Your employees’ ideas and daily passion toward their work can be a big difference in whether your business succeeds in the long term. There are key elements that have been found to improve wor
    ctim in 1992 when I was first introduced to Dan Kennedy Marketing, and it is one of the most important lessons I’ve learned.
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    Marketing and Selling Are Crucial to Success.....and Very Different Tasks
    “an aggregate of functions involved in moving goods from producer to consumer” – Webster’s Dictionary, definition of “marketing”“to give up property to another for money or other valuable consideration” Webster’s Dictionary, definition of “selling”Many new entrepreneurs do not understand the difference between selling and marketing. In mature businesses, sales and marketing departments often are competitive with each other. The marketing department creates advertising, sales promotion, sales collateral, display and branding strategies ap
    roduced to Dan Kennedy Marketing, and it is one of the most important lessons I’ve learned.
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    Taking the Sting Out of Employee Evaluations
    Employee evaluations serve an important purpose. They let both the employee and the company know how things are going. Ideally, they offer feedback, guidance and recognition; too often, though, they become just another drudgery and serve no real purpose. Here are some ways to improve the experience for both sides.For the Supervisor.1. The number one rule is that an employee must never be surprised by his or her evaluation. Good managers deliver evaluations regularly by praising areas where the employee excels and offering guidance and ins
    and it is one of the most important lessons I’ve learned.
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    Unraveling the Hidden Truths Behind a Graphic Designer's Portfolio - What They Don't Tell You
    Before you give a nickel to a designer you want to make sure you’ve thoroughly gone through her/his creative portfolio. Make sure that you’re impressed in what you see, if you’re not move on. If you see average design and quality, expect the same if you hire them for your project. A designer’s skill set and talent will gradually improve over time, if you see average work, be careful not to hope that she/he will hit a flash of brilliance and design something spectacular for you.Keep in mind that designers have different cre
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    I’m happy to say I haven’t been an advertising victim for 13 years.

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