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The Top Ten Worst Work at Home Scams Part 2 6. Make Lots of Money Taking SurveysYou probably get one of these in your email a week. Sign up for free or for a few of them a fee, and you will soon earn a steady income just filling out surveys. It is true that people used to make money doing this. Not enough to quit there jobs and pay there bills but $30-$100 or more a month. With the influx of people surfing the internet trying to get a buck anywhere You’ll achieve better and more profitable results when you pay attention to all the creative ideas that surround you, and develop your ability to strategically think about solutions. Is there more to learn by discovering how someone else faced and solved an individual challenge? What can you adapt and gain from their experience? Are there other and better ways to approach your individual situation? There’s nothing wrong with morphing someone’s specific idea, but so much more to gain from the entire process. So keep your creative antennae on full alert....always looking for the next great idea. And use it to grab your prospects’ attention What's More Important: an MBA or Experience? Imagine for a moment that you manage the marketing activities for a relatively well-known, non-alcoholic drink. You’re competing for buyers’ attention at an upcoming industry trade show. How can you take on Coca-Cola®, Pepsi®, Maxwell House Coffee®, Lipton Iced Tea®, 7 Up®, Gatorade® and all the other mammoth brands? They have huge booth spaces, monstrous marketing budgets and worldwide distribution.Experience is definitely one of the most important factors in a recruiting process. Actually, enough work-experience is also a requirement for all good MBA programs.The MBA is the certification that you have also learned all the important tools that are necessary for a management position. Of course, through years of experience, through self-documentation, failures and successes you might have learned wha Is there any hope for you? Not if you try to compete on their turf. You simply don’t have the resources available to you to make a difference. Your only hope is to battle them on the fields where you have a distinct advantage. Here is where you can use your most effective combat weapons – creativity and imagination. Because the big brands have so many resources at their disposal, they rarely rely on “thinking skills” (most small business owners don’t either because they’re too lazy). And that is precisely how you attack them and win. Suppose your brand on the trade show floor is Yoo-hoo®, the delicious chocolate drink. You don’t have name recognition like the big brands and you certainly don’t have their advertising budgets. To grab the attention of the attendees at the show, you decide to out-think the other guys. As visitors approach your booth, you pop open a bottle, pour it into a specially designed boot-shaped cup, put a straw in it and serve a “Shoo-hoo”. You immediately put smiles on their faces and create a constant buzz on the show floor as everyone walks around drinking their “Shoo-hoo”. You’ve got thousands of walking billboards for your product. Great results for very little money. This is the essence of creativity. Perhaps you're thinking…. ”Well, that worked for those guys…but… …I’m not in the beverage industry. …I don’t market at trade shows. …My product is a high-dollar item. …I sell a service not a product. …That just wouldn’t work for me.” You’re missing the key point here. Don’t focus on the specific marketing technique and application. Think in terms of how you can morph the idea – tweak it, modify part of it, add to it, reverse it, substitute something, combine a related idea, create something similar, use it in a different way, whatever. In other words, what is your version of the “Shoo-hoo”? Hopefully you can find a Shoo-hoo idea in the marketplace and adapt it as-is and run with it in one of your promotional campaigns. But ideally you shouldn’t focus on a singular idea, rather, arm yourself with a method of thinking that will allow you to solve marketing issues from a “conceptual” perspective. You’ll achieve better and more profitable results when you pay attention to all the creative ideas that surround you, and develop your ability to strategically think about solutions. Is there more to learn by discovering how someone else faced and solved an individual challenge? What can you adapt and gain from their experience? Are there other and better ways to approach your individual situation? There’s nothing wrong with morphing someone’s specific idea, but so much more to gain from the entire process. So keep your creative antennae on full alert....always looking for the next great idea. And use it to grab your prospects’ attention A Basic Introduction to Accounts Receivables use your most effective combat weapons – creativity and imagination.If one were to reduce business to the simplest terms, one would probably call it the selling of goods by one person, and the buying of those same goods by another. Thus, whether we pay cash or run up a tab while doing business, money has to change hands during the course of a business transaction.Accounts receivables is one such type of a business transaction. It refers to the way of dealing with amounts Because the big brands have so many resources at their disposal, they rarely rely on “thinking skills” (most small business owners don’t either because they’re too lazy). And that is precisely how you attack them and win. Suppose your brand on the trade show floor is Yoo-hoo®, the delicious chocolate drink. You don’t have name recognition like the big brands and you certainly don’t have their advertising budgets. To grab the attention of the attendees at the show, you decide to out-think the other guys. As visitors approach your booth, you pop open a bottle, pour it into a specially designed boot-shaped cup, put a straw in it and serve a “Shoo-hoo”. You immediately put smiles on their faces and create a constant buzz on the show floor as everyone walks around drinking their “Shoo-hoo”. You’ve got thousands of walking billboards for your product. Great results for very little money. This is the essence of creativity. Perhaps you're thinking…. ”Well, that worked for those guys…but… …I’m not in the beverage industry. …I don’t market at trade shows. …My product is a high-dollar item. …I sell a service not a product. …That just wouldn’t work for me.” You’re missing the key point here. Don’t focus on the specific marketing technique and application. Think in terms of how you can morph the idea – tweak it, modify part of it, add to it, reverse it, substitute something, combine a related idea, create something similar, use it in a different way, whatever. In other words, what is your version of the “Shoo-hoo”? Hopefully you can find a Shoo-hoo idea in the marketplace and adapt it as-is and run with it in one of your promotional campaigns. But ideally you shouldn’t focus on a singular idea, rather, arm yourself with a method of thinking that will allow you to solve marketing issues from a “conceptual” perspective. You’ll achieve better and more profitable results when you pay attention to all the creative ideas that surround you, and develop your ability to strategically think about solutions. Is there more to learn by discovering how someone else faced and solved an individual challenge? What can you adapt and gain from their experience? Are there other and better ways to approach your individual situation? There’s nothing wrong with morphing someone’s specific idea, but so much more to gain from the entire process. So keep your creative antennae on full alert....always looking for the next great idea. And use it to grab your prospects’ attention Radio Advertising Commandments - Part 3 to a specially designed boot-shaped cup, put a straw in it and serve a “Shoo-hoo”. You immediately put smiles on their faces and create a constant buzz on the show floor as everyone walks around drinking their “Shoo-hoo”. You’ve got thousands of walking billboards for your product. Great results for very little money.Radio Commandment Number 8Thou Shalt Use Radio To Build Strong Business Alliances.When you advertise on radio you hope to reach many thousands of listeners. But there is one type of listener few retailers think about. It is this person that can be just as important and sometimes, more important than your intended market - Business associates.Buyers, manufacturers, wholesaler This is the essence of creativity. Perhaps you're thinking…. ”Well, that worked for those guys…but… …I’m not in the beverage industry. …I don’t market at trade shows. …My product is a high-dollar item. …I sell a service not a product. …That just wouldn’t work for me.” You’re missing the key point here. Don’t focus on the specific marketing technique and application. Think in terms of how you can morph the idea – tweak it, modify part of it, add to it, reverse it, substitute something, combine a related idea, create something similar, use it in a different way, whatever. In other words, what is your version of the “Shoo-hoo”? Hopefully you can find a Shoo-hoo idea in the marketplace and adapt it as-is and run with it in one of your promotional campaigns. But ideally you shouldn’t focus on a singular idea, rather, arm yourself with a method of thinking that will allow you to solve marketing issues from a “conceptual” perspective. You’ll achieve better and more profitable results when you pay attention to all the creative ideas that surround you, and develop your ability to strategically think about solutions. Is there more to learn by discovering how someone else faced and solved an individual challenge? What can you adapt and gain from their experience? Are there other and better ways to approach your individual situation? There’s nothing wrong with morphing someone’s specific idea, but so much more to gain from the entire process. So keep your creative antennae on full alert....always looking for the next great idea. And use it to grab your prospects’ attention The Purpose of Corporate Budgeting y point here. Don’t focus on the specific marketing technique and application. Think in terms of how you can morph the idea – tweak it, modify part of it, add to it, reverse it, substitute something, combine a related idea, create something similar, use it in a different way, whatever.Corporate budgeting is a business process to identify how much revenue can the company potentially make in the next one to five years and how much money does the company need to spend to earn that revenue. To a layman, it is simply a case of identifying how much more you want to earn for next year and multiply all the numbers by a certain percentage. If that is how you are doing your budget, then I w In other words, what is your version of the “Shoo-hoo”? Hopefully you can find a Shoo-hoo idea in the marketplace and adapt it as-is and run with it in one of your promotional campaigns. But ideally you shouldn’t focus on a singular idea, rather, arm yourself with a method of thinking that will allow you to solve marketing issues from a “conceptual” perspective. You’ll achieve better and more profitable results when you pay attention to all the creative ideas that surround you, and develop your ability to strategically think about solutions. Is there more to learn by discovering how someone else faced and solved an individual challenge? What can you adapt and gain from their experience? Are there other and better ways to approach your individual situation? There’s nothing wrong with morphing someone’s specific idea, but so much more to gain from the entire process. So keep your creative antennae on full alert....always looking for the next great idea. And use it to grab your prospects’ attention Be a Bartender in Las Vegas If you are already a bartender than you read this title and you understand exactly why one would want to be a Bartender in Las Vegas. If not, read some of the classified from Las Vegas and you will quickly understand why.Bartenders in Las Vegas can make a six figure salary plus their tips if they have the proper experience and skills. Even a bottom dollar bartender can make over $75,000 a year in Las Ve You’ll achieve better and more profitable results when you pay attention to all the creative ideas that surround you, and develop your ability to strategically think about solutions. Is there more to learn by discovering how someone else faced and solved an individual challenge? What can you adapt and gain from their experience? Are there other and better ways to approach your individual situation? There’s nothing wrong with morphing someone’s specific idea, but so much more to gain from the entire process. So keep your creative antennae on full alert....always looking for the next great idea. And use it to grab your prospects’ attention.
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