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The Many Benefits of Franchising or other service provFranchising is practiced in many business establishments today. With franchising, the franchisor generally licenses its trademarks and business modus operandi to the franchisee. This is done in exchange of a recurring payment from the franchisee which may be a percentage of gross sales or gross profits and annual fees. Businesses working as franchise arrangement are referred to as chain store, franchise or franchise outlet.The advantage of franchising lies in the fact that the franchisor is still in command of the financial part of the business. The franchi The 12 Blocks to Listening Whether you're a computer technician, financial planner, real estate broker, copywriter, or other service provThere are twelve blocks to listening. You will find that some are old favorites that you use over and over. Others are held in reserve for certain types of people or situations. Everyone uses listening blocks, so you should not worry if a lot of blocks are familiar. This is an opportunity to become more aware of your blocks at the time you actually use them. 1. Comparing Comparing makes it hard to listen because you are always trying to assess who is smarter, more competent, and more emotionally healthy – whether it is you or the other person. Som How To Gear Up Your Network ter technician, financial planner, real estate broker, copywriter, or other service provThe art of Networking is a key ability for any type of entrepreneur. Networking can bring you important information as well as give others important information about you. As an aspiring or current business owner, networking should be an area of interest of prime importance to you and the future of you business. For those of us working via the internet only, the concept of networking becomes at the same time daunting and almost hilariously easy. Just point and click. You can even get software to help you contact people you want to network with. Personally I CPA Jobs ial planner, real estate broker, copywriter, or other service provA Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a qualified professional accountant certified by the state. To become a certified public accountant, a person must have at least 150-hours of intense college education in various business, finance and accounting subjects, as well as pass a 14-hour CPA examination dealing with the topics of auditing, accounting, business management, and business laws & regulations (including tax). Because of their extensive education and credentials, CPAs are best-suited for corporate accounting, tax audits, as well as small business consultin Want a Job in the Entertainment Industry? te broker, copywriter, or other service provIf you've been thinking that you would like a job in the entertainment industry, here's your opportunity.Don't miss out on the rest of this great entertainment industry jobs report. It's jam-packed!!When we’re young and idealistic, we consider only the cream (or the cherries) in the world of entertainment industry jobs—and, if we feel entertainment is our calling, aim for acting, directing, fashion modeling or maybe writing.But, did you know that there are literally thousands of other equally important (if not imperative) positions in the ente Professionals & Entrepreneurs- Hire a Professional Voice for Your Company's Voicemail Messages or other service provider, you've got lots of competition. There are plenty of other people in the same busin
In real estate, the expression is "location, location, location." In business, the expression is "image, image, image." However business owners, entrepreneurs and home-based offices are missing the "image" of a more expansive company size by using their own voices on general company messages and voicemail greetings. If you are attempting to get projects and assignments with larger organizations and corporations, the sound of your own or one of your employee's voices on the company greeting or general voicemail makes you appear as if you are a small business, a
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