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    Why Starting A Daycare Is The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread
    Who ever thought that starting your own daycare could allow you to stay home and make $90,241 a year from the comfort of your own home.Just think about this for a minute….Get up in the morning invite 7-8 kids to your house Monday thru Friday, have fun, teach pre-school activities, read books, eat lunch, take a nap, play little more, go home.That’s about what the day involves, but you need to think further. You are a business owner now, which means you can write off items on your tax return. How about things like furniture, cars,
    o create some urgency by putting a deadline in the offer. You'll want to pick an end date that corresponds to the particular holiday or event you've chosen as it will reinforce the offer in your prospect's mind. With the Super Bowl(TM) example I shared, you would want to let them know the offer’s only good until immediately following the big game. Once the game’s over, so is your offer. Doing this will create a sense of urgency with the promotion and will to get them to act on your special offer RIGHT NOW!

    Finally, don't just settle for a 'one shot mailing'. Create a campaign that consists of two or three pieces at the very least. The more campaign pieces you mail or dis

    Be Imaginative
    What’s the easiest way to kill a great ad campaign before it even begins? Take it too seriously. Advertising is not rocket science. You shouldn’t need a degree in the physical sciences to create or understand an ad.And you should never, ever, under any circumstances, kill an ad because it is not literal enough. On the contrary, if you find your ads are too literal, you should destroy them all and start fresh.Are Volkswagens flawed pieces of junk? No, but an ad with the headline “Lemon” gets your attention, doesn’t it? It makes
    One of the best ways to grow any business is by constantly presenting new and different offers to your existing customer base and prospects. However, most companies make the mistake of presenting the same, boring offers again and again instead of spicing them up with a little bit of creativity. While most customers would get tired of hearing about the same offer multiple times, there is a way to present these same offers again and again but in a way that captures their attention and attracts a great deal of interest and desire.

    The way to take your old, stale, and boring offers and spice them up is to tie them into an upcoming holiday or event. You see, we as consumers love a sale or special promotion. It’s especially attractive if it’s tied to or based on a particular event.

    For example, on the day after Thanksgiving everyone and their dog gets up before the crack of dawn to go shopping. Why? Because businesses have figured out that if they create special offers and promotions based around Christmas shopping then people will respond in droves.

    Another great example of a business using a holiday to present an offer could be a New Year's Eve special offered by many hotels. The special could include a nice dinner, champagne toast at midnight, a room for the night, and breakfast in the morning.

    Here’s an example of a current event that could be used to present offers. The Super Bowl(TM) is coming up in roughly 3 weeks and we all know what a big a deal as this one game is, even if your team isn't in it. This is an ideal event to base a special package or offer around. Think of all the people that throw or attend Super Bowl parties, even if their team’s not in the game.

    To take advantage of this upcoming event, put together a mailing or flyer that offers a package of services that reference this big game. Create a package of all your lawn maintenance services and give it a headline like, 'Make Your Lawn Look Just as Pristine as The Field at the Super Bowl(TM).' Or you could create a package, give it a catchy name like the '{Your Name} Lawn Care's Super Bowl(TM) XL Special', and then charge $40 for the entire thing. (The 'XL' means 40, so play on that price in your offer!)

    If you happen to have a team that's in the playoffs (go Panthers!!), you could play on that as well. I would venture to say a good majority of people in your area are going to be fans of the local team, so play on this allegiance and loyalty in your offer. Use a little creativity and think about your customers, your target market, and what they really want, come up with something that's different from the standard 'offers' you usually present your prospects and customers.

    Another key thing to do is to create some urgency by putting a deadline in the offer. You'll want to pick an end date that corresponds to the particular holiday or event you've chosen as it will reinforce the offer in your prospect's mind. With the Super Bowl(TM) example I shared, you would want to let them know the offer’s only good until immediately following the big game. Once the game’s over, so is your offer. Doing this will create a sense of urgency with the promotion and will to get them to act on your special offer RIGHT NOW!

    Finally, don't just settle for a 'one shot mailing'. Create a campaign that consists of two or three pieces at the very least. The more campaign pieces you mail or dist

    Are Backgroung Checks Really Necessary?
    According to the 2005 Annual Retail Theft Survey conducted by Jack L. Hayes International, Inc. shoplifters and dishonest employees continue to steal in record numbers. The survey reports that thieves stole over $5.8 million from the responding retailers in 2005. In addition, over 670,000 shoplifters and dishonest employees were apprehended and over $127 million was recovered from these thefts.One of the most interesting (yet frightening), aspects of the survey shows that the average amount in cash/merchandise that a dishonest employee stole wa
    a sale or special promotion. It’s especially attractive if it’s tied to or based on a particular event.

    For example, on the day after Thanksgiving everyone and their dog gets up before the crack of dawn to go shopping. Why? Because businesses have figured out that if they create special offers and promotions based around Christmas shopping then people will respond in droves.

    Another great example of a business using a holiday to present an offer could be a New Year's Eve special offered by many hotels. The special could include a nice dinner, champagne toast at midnight, a room for the night, and breakfast in the morning.

    Here’s an example of a current event that could be used to present offers. The Super Bowl(TM) is coming up in roughly 3 weeks and we all know what a big a deal as this one game is, even if your team isn't in it. This is an ideal event to base a special package or offer around. Think of all the people that throw or attend Super Bowl parties, even if their team’s not in the game.

    To take advantage of this upcoming event, put together a mailing or flyer that offers a package of services that reference this big game. Create a package of all your lawn maintenance services and give it a headline like, 'Make Your Lawn Look Just as Pristine as The Field at the Super Bowl(TM).' Or you could create a package, give it a catchy name like the '{Your Name} Lawn Care's Super Bowl(TM) XL Special', and then charge $40 for the entire thing. (The 'XL' means 40, so play on that price in your offer!)

    If you happen to have a team that's in the playoffs (go Panthers!!), you could play on that as well. I would venture to say a good majority of people in your area are going to be fans of the local team, so play on this allegiance and loyalty in your offer. Use a little creativity and think about your customers, your target market, and what they really want, come up with something that's different from the standard 'offers' you usually present your prospects and customers.

    Another key thing to do is to create some urgency by putting a deadline in the offer. You'll want to pick an end date that corresponds to the particular holiday or event you've chosen as it will reinforce the offer in your prospect's mind. With the Super Bowl(TM) example I shared, you would want to let them know the offer’s only good until immediately following the big game. Once the game’s over, so is your offer. Doing this will create a sense of urgency with the promotion and will to get them to act on your special offer RIGHT NOW!

    Finally, don't just settle for a 'one shot mailing'. Create a campaign that consists of two or three pieces at the very least. The more campaign pieces you mail or dis

    Think WIN-WIN and Stay Positive!
    Well last night yes I know I wasn't able to make my "daily" blog. I would say that I was somewhat in a bad mood emotionally with one of my friends. I wont talk much about the argument, nor will I reveal any names.But a lot of complications occur, most of them are from misunderstanding. I have my point, they have theirs. I DO fully understand their point, and I DO also put my feet in their shoes and try it out and see how it looks from their end, but the mistake from the other end is that they don't even try my shoes, looking at the problem from
    at could be used to present offers. The Super Bowl(TM) is coming up in roughly 3 weeks and we all know what a big a deal as this one game is, even if your team isn't in it. This is an ideal event to base a special package or offer around. Think of all the people that throw or attend Super Bowl parties, even if their team’s not in the game.

    To take advantage of this upcoming event, put together a mailing or flyer that offers a package of services that reference this big game. Create a package of all your lawn maintenance services and give it a headline like, 'Make Your Lawn Look Just as Pristine as The Field at the Super Bowl(TM).' Or you could create a package, give it a catchy name like the '{Your Name} Lawn Care's Super Bowl(TM) XL Special', and then charge $40 for the entire thing. (The 'XL' means 40, so play on that price in your offer!)

    If you happen to have a team that's in the playoffs (go Panthers!!), you could play on that as well. I would venture to say a good majority of people in your area are going to be fans of the local team, so play on this allegiance and loyalty in your offer. Use a little creativity and think about your customers, your target market, and what they really want, come up with something that's different from the standard 'offers' you usually present your prospects and customers.

    Another key thing to do is to create some urgency by putting a deadline in the offer. You'll want to pick an end date that corresponds to the particular holiday or event you've chosen as it will reinforce the offer in your prospect's mind. With the Super Bowl(TM) example I shared, you would want to let them know the offer’s only good until immediately following the big game. Once the game’s over, so is your offer. Doing this will create a sense of urgency with the promotion and will to get them to act on your special offer RIGHT NOW!

    Finally, don't just settle for a 'one shot mailing'. Create a campaign that consists of two or three pieces at the very least. The more campaign pieces you mail or dis

    What Exactly Is Project Management?
    Project management (PM) is a process comprised of people, systems, and techniques. The goal of PM is to ensure the successful completion of a project within a specified time frame and budget. There are five steps in the PM process: initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing. The project leader or manager coordinates the PM process and leads the project team.The value of PM can be realized with projects of all sizes, however the greatest impact will be felt with projects involving multiple parties, departments, and functions. The
    atchy name like the '{Your Name} Lawn Care's Super Bowl(TM) XL Special', and then charge $40 for the entire thing. (The 'XL' means 40, so play on that price in your offer!)

    If you happen to have a team that's in the playoffs (go Panthers!!), you could play on that as well. I would venture to say a good majority of people in your area are going to be fans of the local team, so play on this allegiance and loyalty in your offer. Use a little creativity and think about your customers, your target market, and what they really want, come up with something that's different from the standard 'offers' you usually present your prospects and customers.

    Another key thing to do is to create some urgency by putting a deadline in the offer. You'll want to pick an end date that corresponds to the particular holiday or event you've chosen as it will reinforce the offer in your prospect's mind. With the Super Bowl(TM) example I shared, you would want to let them know the offer’s only good until immediately following the big game. Once the game’s over, so is your offer. Doing this will create a sense of urgency with the promotion and will to get them to act on your special offer RIGHT NOW!

    Finally, don't just settle for a 'one shot mailing'. Create a campaign that consists of two or three pieces at the very least. The more campaign pieces you mail or dis

    Careers In Criminal Justice
    About Criminal JusticeCriminal justice is one of the most interesting career options to explore as it deals with criminal psychology and the social implications, including its influence on the criminals. Highly evolving and dynamic at the same time, the field offers a number of areas of specialization. Starting from the forms of social justice to methods of committing crimes, everything has undergone a sea of change. Laws have changed, new philosophies have emerged, and new techniques of advocacy and forms of punishments have been brought into
    o create some urgency by putting a deadline in the offer. You'll want to pick an end date that corresponds to the particular holiday or event you've chosen as it will reinforce the offer in your prospect's mind. With the Super Bowl(TM) example I shared, you would want to let them know the offer’s only good until immediately following the big game. Once the game’s over, so is your offer. Doing this will create a sense of urgency with the promotion and will to get them to act on your special offer RIGHT NOW!

    Finally, don't just settle for a 'one shot mailing'. Create a campaign that consists of two or three pieces at the very least. The more campaign pieces you mail or distribute, the more effective your promotion will be and the more new business you'll receive. In the follow-up mailings, be sure to reference the previous mailings and build on the 'story' you started with the first one. I guarantee that none of your competitors are doing this and it will definitely set you apart from the rest of them in the minds of your customers and prospects.

    Don't be afraid to use this technique again and again as there are constantly holidays and other special days or events that can serve as the backdrop for these types of offers. I mentioned the Super Bowl(TM), but there's also President's Day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, the 4th of July, someone’s birthday, a local festival, and on and on and on. You get the idea.

    All it really takes is a little creativity and planning and you'll soon have a powerful system for creating cash flow surges whenever you need it by using these event or holiday based packages.

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