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Make Writing Meeting Minutes Easy Some people think that minutes are unnecessary.This is true for any meeting where people wasted their time accomplishing nothing. In that case the person responsible for the mess would want to hide it.But good leaders like minutes.They want to publicize the work that they accomplished. They want others to know that they hold effe Farmer A: Doesn’t everybody know that? Why did you go there? Farmer B: I saw the car on their lot and I fell in love with it. I took my chances. Farmer A: Well, have you had problems with Lower Slobtobravans? Farmer B: No. They were great. They gave me a guar Time Management-Defining Stupidity As many of you know, newly-wed Corey Rudl was killed last year in a race car accident in California. The young Canadian Internet guru started selling automobile parts and a related e-book. He later created the Internet Marketing Center in Washington State now operated by Derek Gehl.Stupidity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different resultsNo one should be billing themselves as stupid. After all you are operating in a very high-paced world, handling multiple demands on your time, and still producing good work. Yet if you are operating in this mode and are feeling stressed Derek has written an informative article on using testimonies on your web pages. You can read it at http://www.marketingtips.com/newsletters/. The Center achieves their articles so you should be able to read many other informative articles there. Many of you probably have a copy of "Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet." I call this the 10-pound Wonder. You can try a copy for 30-days free by going to: http://www.marketingtip.com/t.cgi/802087/free. Here in Idaho, everything is done by word of mouth. Farmer A: Where did you buy that car, Joe? Farmer B: I bought it at ALC Motors (I hope there is no ALC Motors. Whoops! There is an ALC Motors). Let’s start over: Farmer B: I bought it at Lower Slobtobravans Motors. Don’t go there. They are a bunch of crooks! Farmer A: Doesn’t everybody know that? Why did you go there? Farmer B: I saw the car on their lot and I fell in love with it. I took my chances. Farmer A: Well, have you had problems with Lower Slobtobravans? Farmer B: No. They were great. They gave me a guar Target Marketing: It’s About Your Niche hl.Whether you pronounce it “nitch” or “neesch” doesn’t make a bit of difference. The concept of targeting a small segment of a much larger group of potential buyers – based on the nature of your product or service – can make a huge difference on your bottom line.It all goes back to that old marketing truism about you’re being better off hunting Derek has written an informative article on using testimonies on your web pages. You can read it at http://www.marketingtips.com/newsletters/. The Center achieves their articles so you should be able to read many other informative articles there. Many of you probably have a copy of "Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet." I call this the 10-pound Wonder. You can try a copy for 30-days free by going to: http://www.marketingtip.com/t.cgi/802087/free. Here in Idaho, everything is done by word of mouth. Farmer A: Where did you buy that car, Joe? Farmer B: I bought it at ALC Motors (I hope there is no ALC Motors. Whoops! There is an ALC Motors). Let’s start over: Farmer B: I bought it at Lower Slobtobravans Motors. Don’t go there. They are a bunch of crooks! Farmer A: Doesn’t everybody know that? Why did you go there? Farmer B: I saw the car on their lot and I fell in love with it. I took my chances. Farmer A: Well, have you had problems with Lower Slobtobravans? Farmer B: No. They were great. They gave me a guar Real Estate Ways to Make Money - Six Specific Reasons Why I Chose to be a Property Scout probably have a copy of "Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet." I call this the 10-pound Wonder. You can try a copy for 30-days free by going to: http://www.marketingtip.com/t.cgi/802087/free.Like lot of people, you’ve evaluated a wide variety of ways different people and companies promise you ‘ways to make money’. It doesn’t matter whether it is on or off the Internet.Personally, I have investigated a few. No, I take that back, I’ve researched dozens of them.What do you think the common thread is?Most of these oppo Here in Idaho, everything is done by word of mouth. Farmer A: Where did you buy that car, Joe? Farmer B: I bought it at ALC Motors (I hope there is no ALC Motors. Whoops! There is an ALC Motors). Let’s start over: Farmer B: I bought it at Lower Slobtobravans Motors. Don’t go there. They are a bunch of crooks! Farmer A: Doesn’t everybody know that? Why did you go there? Farmer B: I saw the car on their lot and I fell in love with it. I took my chances. Farmer A: Well, have you had problems with Lower Slobtobravans? Farmer B: No. They were great. They gave me a guar It is Important to Measure a Performance Farmer A: Where did you buy that car, Joe?Is it really important to measure a business performance? I think if you will even need to purchase someone's business, then you will never ask this question and the answer will be "Yes! Sure!", because if you do not measure the performance of the business that you are going to purchase you will be going blind. Then why people don't like to measure t Farmer B: I bought it at ALC Motors (I hope there is no ALC Motors. Whoops! There is an ALC Motors). Let’s start over: Farmer B: I bought it at Lower Slobtobravans Motors. Don’t go there. They are a bunch of crooks! Farmer A: Doesn’t everybody know that? Why did you go there? Farmer B: I saw the car on their lot and I fell in love with it. I took my chances. Farmer A: Well, have you had problems with Lower Slobtobravans? Farmer B: No. They were great. They gave me a guar Business Demands Career Employment Strategies That Develop Business Leadership and High Work Ethics For many years, the business world has been asking higher education to meet their needs of developing future knowledge workers who are self-leaders that take responsibility for their actions and have solid decision making and problem solving skills. An article in the Newsweek's November 13, 2006 issue indicates that higher education has yet t Farmer A: Doesn’t everybody know that? Why did you go there? Farmer B: I saw the car on their lot and I fell in love with it. I took my chances. Farmer A: Well, have you had problems with Lower Slobtobravans? Farmer B: No. They were great. They gave me a guarantee that I didn’t ask for and told me that if anything at all goes wrong to call them. I did see a scratch that I hadn’t noticed but they fixed that. They even gave me a loaner while the scratch was being repaired. Farmer A: It looks like they’ve made some changes over there. Farmer B: Well, you know the old man died. His son-in-law took over. Farmer A: Well, why did you call them a bunch of crooks? Farmer B: Well, they have the reputation, don’t they? My point here is that once a company gets a bad reputation, it is hard to overcome. If a company is new, it has no reputation. It must establish a good reputation to promote sales. The way to do that on the Internet is to put testimonials on your web pages. Read the article to get help in that area. When you see a sign on a store that says, “Under New Management,” what does that tell you? Well, it might simply mean that the joint is under new management, but it might mean this: The Old Management Was Lousy! A lost reputation must be regained. On the Internet, you can just change the URL of your websi
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