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    Checking Out Their Past
    You've found the perfect candidate for that job opening. This person is great: a personality that will fit in with your other employees, the technical skills you need, and they've even worked at a couple of your competitors. Or not.I'm a huge proponent of background checks. However, I'm going to focus on just one aspect of a background check for this article: employment history. Why is this so important? Because, in my experience, you tend to believe the written word. In this case, that's often the employment application. Just because your candidate signed the application swearing what they wrote is the truth, it doesn't necessarily make it so. I know that may sound cynical but it doesn't make it any less true.I used to rely on hiring managers to call a candidate's previous employers to confirm employment history. However, one particularly
    big idea, but you won't be left behind either. Prudence pays.

    7. Step Away, Come back.

    Very simple. Don't rush.

    It's definitely easier said than done. The fact is that reading about quick money, and big success is a huge temptation! It seems like everyone on this site, or in this book became a millionaire! Right? Your blood starts pumping. It's tough not to sign up right then and there. But don't. The precise reason 'businesses' use those blood-rushing stories and words is so you will make your decision from that emotionally-based feeling place, rather than a calm, attentive, intellectual-based place. It's tough, though, isn't it? Especially once you get started, so the important thing to do is give yourself some time.

    Is it difficult to do? Yes. But when you're talking about business, when you're talking about money, when you're talking about your livelihood, you owe it to yourself and your family to make a smart, educated, calculated decision. So let a few days pass, even 2 or 3 will do. It'll still be there. Do a bit of research and then make your choice.

    Recap:

    In any business, changing your marketing methods will not only be important to stay on top of new techniques, it's VITAL that you alter things as the economy, prices, and our culture changes. You're always g

    FedEx Shipping
    True to its motto, “we live to deliver” FedEx shipping makes a great deal of business in reaching even the most difficult and farthest destinations. FedEx shipping might as well use the song “Get Here” as its theme song.No other company in the world finds all possible measures just to get that pouch, envelope or box to its destination on time all the time. No heavy downpour, typhoon, hurricane, and flood can stop FedEx shipping from doing the extra miles of delivering quality shipping service.Be it on a railway or trailwayFedEx shipping has an extensive and widest reach. No matter how far the destination, it takes your cargo right at your doorstep on time. Even if the roads seemed endless and the ones that are less traveled by it painstakingly and tenaciously reaches to where you want it to be. No mountains and hills can stop FedEx
    Did you see a new marketing method recently either at your home, or maybe online? Maybe you learned something you never thought to do, and you're dying to give it a try? Or did you speak to your friend, who told you about his friend who used this new and totally 'fail-safe' approach to marketing that made him thousands of dollars in a day? Why is it that you can never MEET this 'friend'?

    It's a tough thing not to pay attention to those few people who make a lot of noise. They talk about ideas that promise big returns with almost no work, in almost no time. It sounds great, but unfortunately, as you know more often than than not those big dreamy techniques provide little more than deflated results, and a deflated wallet.

    You see those big promises in certain markets especially. There's some new marketing technique that nobody has ever heard of, and supposedly it gives you such a big return because of this new angle that you and others like you are doing everything in your power not to just sign up and fork over the cash right then and there! But this can be dangerous to your bottom line or even your entire business.

    Whenever you try out a new marketing idea, it's important to proceed with caution.

    Here are The Select 7 Marketing Tips:

    1. Not broken? Don't fix it.

    If you've been in business. You've been making money and bringing clients to yourself using your own methods of marketing. Don't just stop everything and throw it all away if you read something new. It sounds crazy but people actually trash their entire marketing plan if they get caught up in big money promises. Trying to augment it, or improve upon it is fine, but abandoning it altogether is insane.

    2. It's OK to be Testy.

    Instead of total abandonment, test out your new ideas on a small percentage of the customers or prospects on your mailing list. About 10% will suffice. Study how that small portion responds, and then you can introduce the idea into more and more of your marketing as long as it proves to you that it's working. Test on some, see if it works, apply it to more. Repeat this process continuously.

    3. Measure your results in order to determine what works best.

    There's no reason to try something new if you're not able to see what works. For example, I recently tested a different approach on a page of my website that is solely dedicated to generating subscriptions for my newsletter. To see if the new copy worked, I sent prospects coming from one online source to the new page and tested the old version of copy against the new. I then tweaked the version that worked best until I found a balance that got the best response from my target audience of small business owners.

    4. Marketing is NOT Magic.

    Just as there's no magic bullet in medicine. There's no magic bullet in marketing. People spend money developing, and customizing ideas to their specific budgets, markets, and industries. That's probably how you developed your own marketing plan. A marketing plan is developed over time. That's how it becomes a solid, successful, proven approach. It's a common marketing statistic that a potential customer will need to see or hear your ad up to 7 times before it starts to have an effect, so keep that in mind while you're waiting for responses. When you start trying out new ideas, don't set unrealistic goals to see a return. Good Marketing takes time, but as you know, when it's done well, IT WORKS!

    5. Resist Big Money Claims

    All too often I run into prospects who come to me with testimonials they found on some new marketing, business, or 'guru' site. They're so eager to join because of how GOOD the testimonials sound. 'I made Millions overnight'! It's a big claim, and it gets attention.

    Now I'm not saying that those testimonials aren't as real and true as they're depicted. I have no way of knowing, and unfortunately, neither does anyone else who visits the website. Usually though, you don't go into a law office and see a testimonial of some guy's face screaming: 'We made millions!'. Instead you'll see plaques on the walls from professional institutions, which can be verified,or you'll see news clippings from big name cases, which can also be verified. Either way, it's important to remember that although many people make millions every week around the world, the VAST majority of people don't, no matter what field it is.

    That doesn't mean you won't be a millionaire, it simply means, don't rush to join a site just because you see a picture and the phrase: 'I did it!'. Do your homework, and be smart.

    6. Have a New Idea? Try it, but ...

    DON'T stop the marketing that has gotten you results over time. Start small by introducing only using 10% of your marketing resources to this new venture. The other 90% should be left alone. When you start changing things, you want to make small moves because large ones can cause destabilization. Many business owners have unfortunately lost huge sums of money because they didn't just 'try out' a new marketing technique. They learned some new method and then through out EVERYTHING they had been doing for this new 'Magic Technique'. There's no reason to take away your safety net. Start small, and you won't miss the next big idea, but you won't be left behind either. Prudence pays.

    7. Step Away, Come back.

    Very simple. Don't rush.

    It's definitely easier said than done. The fact is that reading about quick money, and big success is a huge temptation! It seems like everyone on this site, or in this book became a millionaire! Right? Your blood starts pumping. It's tough not to sign up right then and there. But don't. The precise reason 'businesses' use those blood-rushing stories and words is so you will make your decision from that emotionally-based feeling place, rather than a calm, attentive, intellectual-based place. It's tough, though, isn't it? Especially once you get started, so the important thing to do is give yourself some time.

    Is it difficult to do? Yes. But when you're talking about business, when you're talking about money, when you're talking about your livelihood, you owe it to yourself and your family to make a smart, educated, calculated decision. So let a few days pass, even 2 or 3 will do. It'll still be there. Do a bit of research and then make your choice.

    Recap:

    In any business, changing your marketing methods will not only be important to stay on top of new techniques, it's VITAL that you alter things as the economy, prices, and our culture changes. You're always go

    The Great Debate
    There is a debate that has surfaced in the skip trace world in the past few years.No, we are not talking about the battle over paper or plastic or even the cola wars. Should you use real skip tracers or just databases? This has crossed the mind of more than one collection manager. There are pros and cons to each side.Let’s take a look at just using databases first. It starts with subscribing to a database which offers name, address, phone number and so on. You input the information you have onto the request screen and request new information. The updated information is then returned to you. Usually it is not very (a relative term) expensive. You then use the information recently obtained to collect funds, property or whatever you are after. When it is described like that it sounds perfect doesn’t it?Unfortunately now for the down si
    ve been in business. You've been making money and bringing clients to yourself using your own methods of marketing. Don't just stop everything and throw it all away if you read something new. It sounds crazy but people actually trash their entire marketing plan if they get caught up in big money promises. Trying to augment it, or improve upon it is fine, but abandoning it altogether is insane.

    2. It's OK to be Testy.

    Instead of total abandonment, test out your new ideas on a small percentage of the customers or prospects on your mailing list. About 10% will suffice. Study how that small portion responds, and then you can introduce the idea into more and more of your marketing as long as it proves to you that it's working. Test on some, see if it works, apply it to more. Repeat this process continuously.

    3. Measure your results in order to determine what works best.

    There's no reason to try something new if you're not able to see what works. For example, I recently tested a different approach on a page of my website that is solely dedicated to generating subscriptions for my newsletter. To see if the new copy worked, I sent prospects coming from one online source to the new page and tested the old version of copy against the new. I then tweaked the version that worked best until I found a balance that got the best response from my target audience of small business owners.

    4. Marketing is NOT Magic.

    Just as there's no magic bullet in medicine. There's no magic bullet in marketing. People spend money developing, and customizing ideas to their specific budgets, markets, and industries. That's probably how you developed your own marketing plan. A marketing plan is developed over time. That's how it becomes a solid, successful, proven approach. It's a common marketing statistic that a potential customer will need to see or hear your ad up to 7 times before it starts to have an effect, so keep that in mind while you're waiting for responses. When you start trying out new ideas, don't set unrealistic goals to see a return. Good Marketing takes time, but as you know, when it's done well, IT WORKS!

    5. Resist Big Money Claims

    All too often I run into prospects who come to me with testimonials they found on some new marketing, business, or 'guru' site. They're so eager to join because of how GOOD the testimonials sound. 'I made Millions overnight'! It's a big claim, and it gets attention.

    Now I'm not saying that those testimonials aren't as real and true as they're depicted. I have no way of knowing, and unfortunately, neither does anyone else who visits the website. Usually though, you don't go into a law office and see a testimonial of some guy's face screaming: 'We made millions!'. Instead you'll see plaques on the walls from professional institutions, which can be verified,or you'll see news clippings from big name cases, which can also be verified. Either way, it's important to remember that although many people make millions every week around the world, the VAST majority of people don't, no matter what field it is.

    That doesn't mean you won't be a millionaire, it simply means, don't rush to join a site just because you see a picture and the phrase: 'I did it!'. Do your homework, and be smart.

    6. Have a New Idea? Try it, but ...

    DON'T stop the marketing that has gotten you results over time. Start small by introducing only using 10% of your marketing resources to this new venture. The other 90% should be left alone. When you start changing things, you want to make small moves because large ones can cause destabilization. Many business owners have unfortunately lost huge sums of money because they didn't just 'try out' a new marketing technique. They learned some new method and then through out EVERYTHING they had been doing for this new 'Magic Technique'. There's no reason to take away your safety net. Start small, and you won't miss the next big idea, but you won't be left behind either. Prudence pays.

    7. Step Away, Come back.

    Very simple. Don't rush.

    It's definitely easier said than done. The fact is that reading about quick money, and big success is a huge temptation! It seems like everyone on this site, or in this book became a millionaire! Right? Your blood starts pumping. It's tough not to sign up right then and there. But don't. The precise reason 'businesses' use those blood-rushing stories and words is so you will make your decision from that emotionally-based feeling place, rather than a calm, attentive, intellectual-based place. It's tough, though, isn't it? Especially once you get started, so the important thing to do is give yourself some time.

    Is it difficult to do? Yes. But when you're talking about business, when you're talking about money, when you're talking about your livelihood, you owe it to yourself and your family to make a smart, educated, calculated decision. So let a few days pass, even 2 or 3 will do. It'll still be there. Do a bit of research and then make your choice.

    Recap:

    In any business, changing your marketing methods will not only be important to stay on top of new techniques, it's VITAL that you alter things as the economy, prices, and our culture changes. You're always g

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    Whether you're just starting your business or your business is well underway, this question has more than likely popped into your head:Should I have a logo?The answer to this is really internal. You know your market, your customers and your plans for your business better than anyone. So before deciding whether or not to get a logo created, ask yourself these questions:Would the addition of a logo benefit my brand? In other words, would a logo amplify, enhance or highlight my overall purpose?Does it make sense for me to have a logo? For example, if you have a clothing line, a logo could make brand recognition that much easier and thereby customers could recognize you just on your image alone. The reverse would be, for instance, if you ran a small accounting company out of your home
    found a balance that got the best response from my target audience of small business owners.

    4. Marketing is NOT Magic.

    Just as there's no magic bullet in medicine. There's no magic bullet in marketing. People spend money developing, and customizing ideas to their specific budgets, markets, and industries. That's probably how you developed your own marketing plan. A marketing plan is developed over time. That's how it becomes a solid, successful, proven approach. It's a common marketing statistic that a potential customer will need to see or hear your ad up to 7 times before it starts to have an effect, so keep that in mind while you're waiting for responses. When you start trying out new ideas, don't set unrealistic goals to see a return. Good Marketing takes time, but as you know, when it's done well, IT WORKS!

    5. Resist Big Money Claims

    All too often I run into prospects who come to me with testimonials they found on some new marketing, business, or 'guru' site. They're so eager to join because of how GOOD the testimonials sound. 'I made Millions overnight'! It's a big claim, and it gets attention.

    Now I'm not saying that those testimonials aren't as real and true as they're depicted. I have no way of knowing, and unfortunately, neither does anyone else who visits the website. Usually though, you don't go into a law office and see a testimonial of some guy's face screaming: 'We made millions!'. Instead you'll see plaques on the walls from professional institutions, which can be verified,or you'll see news clippings from big name cases, which can also be verified. Either way, it's important to remember that although many people make millions every week around the world, the VAST majority of people don't, no matter what field it is.

    That doesn't mean you won't be a millionaire, it simply means, don't rush to join a site just because you see a picture and the phrase: 'I did it!'. Do your homework, and be smart.

    6. Have a New Idea? Try it, but ...

    DON'T stop the marketing that has gotten you results over time. Start small by introducing only using 10% of your marketing resources to this new venture. The other 90% should be left alone. When you start changing things, you want to make small moves because large ones can cause destabilization. Many business owners have unfortunately lost huge sums of money because they didn't just 'try out' a new marketing technique. They learned some new method and then through out EVERYTHING they had been doing for this new 'Magic Technique'. There's no reason to take away your safety net. Start small, and you won't miss the next big idea, but you won't be left behind either. Prudence pays.

    7. Step Away, Come back.

    Very simple. Don't rush.

    It's definitely easier said than done. The fact is that reading about quick money, and big success is a huge temptation! It seems like everyone on this site, or in this book became a millionaire! Right? Your blood starts pumping. It's tough not to sign up right then and there. But don't. The precise reason 'businesses' use those blood-rushing stories and words is so you will make your decision from that emotionally-based feeling place, rather than a calm, attentive, intellectual-based place. It's tough, though, isn't it? Especially once you get started, so the important thing to do is give yourself some time.

    Is it difficult to do? Yes. But when you're talking about business, when you're talking about money, when you're talking about your livelihood, you owe it to yourself and your family to make a smart, educated, calculated decision. So let a few days pass, even 2 or 3 will do. It'll still be there. Do a bit of research and then make your choice.

    Recap:

    In any business, changing your marketing methods will not only be important to stay on top of new techniques, it's VITAL that you alter things as the economy, prices, and our culture changes. You're always g

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    te. Usually though, you don't go into a law office and see a testimonial of some guy's face screaming: 'We made millions!'. Instead you'll see plaques on the walls from professional institutions, which can be verified,or you'll see news clippings from big name cases, which can also be verified. Either way, it's important to remember that although many people make millions every week around the world, the VAST majority of people don't, no matter what field it is.

    That doesn't mean you won't be a millionaire, it simply means, don't rush to join a site just because you see a picture and the phrase: 'I did it!'. Do your homework, and be smart.

    6. Have a New Idea? Try it, but ...

    DON'T stop the marketing that has gotten you results over time. Start small by introducing only using 10% of your marketing resources to this new venture. The other 90% should be left alone. When you start changing things, you want to make small moves because large ones can cause destabilization. Many business owners have unfortunately lost huge sums of money because they didn't just 'try out' a new marketing technique. They learned some new method and then through out EVERYTHING they had been doing for this new 'Magic Technique'. There's no reason to take away your safety net. Start small, and you won't miss the next big idea, but you won't be left behind either. Prudence pays.

    7. Step Away, Come back.

    Very simple. Don't rush.

    It's definitely easier said than done. The fact is that reading about quick money, and big success is a huge temptation! It seems like everyone on this site, or in this book became a millionaire! Right? Your blood starts pumping. It's tough not to sign up right then and there. But don't. The precise reason 'businesses' use those blood-rushing stories and words is so you will make your decision from that emotionally-based feeling place, rather than a calm, attentive, intellectual-based place. It's tough, though, isn't it? Especially once you get started, so the important thing to do is give yourself some time.

    Is it difficult to do? Yes. But when you're talking about business, when you're talking about money, when you're talking about your livelihood, you owe it to yourself and your family to make a smart, educated, calculated decision. So let a few days pass, even 2 or 3 will do. It'll still be there. Do a bit of research and then make your choice.

    Recap:

    In any business, changing your marketing methods will not only be important to stay on top of new techniques, it's VITAL that you alter things as the economy, prices, and our culture changes. You're always g

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    big idea, but you won't be left behind either. Prudence pays.

    7. Step Away, Come back.

    Very simple. Don't rush.

    It's definitely easier said than done. The fact is that reading about quick money, and big success is a huge temptation! It seems like everyone on this site, or in this book became a millionaire! Right? Your blood starts pumping. It's tough not to sign up right then and there. But don't. The precise reason 'businesses' use those blood-rushing stories and words is so you will make your decision from that emotionally-based feeling place, rather than a calm, attentive, intellectual-based place. It's tough, though, isn't it? Especially once you get started, so the important thing to do is give yourself some time.

    Is it difficult to do? Yes. But when you're talking about business, when you're talking about money, when you're talking about your livelihood, you owe it to yourself and your family to make a smart, educated, calculated decision. So let a few days pass, even 2 or 3 will do. It'll still be there. Do a bit of research and then make your choice.

    Recap:

    In any business, changing your marketing methods will not only be important to stay on top of new techniques, it's VITAL that you alter things as the economy, prices, and our culture changes. You're always going to be learning, but when you implement new concepts, be safe - protect your business. Do your homework, and talk to people you KNOW are successful. Make small changes and go with the ones that experience shows you are working. That's the only true way to build a solid marketing portfolio.

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