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    Payroll Oregon, Unique Aspects of Oregon Payroll Law and Practice
    The Oregon State Agency that oversees the collection and reporting of State income taxes deducted from payroll checks is:Department of Revenue Revenue Bldg. 955 Center St., N.E. Salem, OR 97301 (503) 945-8100 www.dor.state.or.us/Oregon allows you to use the Federal W-4 form to calculate state income tax withholding.Not all states allow salary reductions made under Section 125 cafeteria plans or 401(k) to be treated in the same manner as the IRS code allows. In Oregon cafeteria plans are not taxable for income tax calculation; not taxable for unemployment insurance purposes if used to purchase me
    ow to apply it to your product would you.)

    Back to the example. This is also an example of niche marketing. Charms and charm bracelets are a specialty, a niche in the jewelry industry. Can you give me an example of a niche in a niche?

    What would be a niche in the charm niche? Don’t read further...think for a few minutes. What did you come up with? I came up with animal specialty charms. e.g. “Just Cat Charms,” every breed for

    Designing Ads? Remember the Reader
    When you are creating advertising design for the newspaper, magazine or direct mail, what do you think might be one of the most important considerations?If you answered readability, congratulate yourself! Fancy graphics may get the ad noticed, but readers must be able physically to read the words. This elementary concept sounds simple enough, yet is often ignored. If they can't read it, they can't understand enough about your offer to respond.With today's sophisticated and virtually unlimited graphic computer options, it is easy for the graphic design advertising person to get sidetracked into believing what is o
    It’s very hard to describe how to develop the merchandising ability of looking at things and automatically devising potential money making scenarios. It’s part experience, part learned knowledge, part natural instinct. I can only write examples when they come to me. Hopefully through example you will learn to relate and assimilate.

    You must practice your product development skills every day. You have to develop the habit of looking at things in special ways. Like; “how would I sell that?”... “how could it be improved” “could I use it to enhance what I’m currently selling”.. “could it be repackaged and sold to a different group of people than it’s sold now”...”what could be sold to the people that bought it?” Our goal is to make this process a part of your being...an instinct... something that happens automatically, without conscious effort.

    Let’s start with this one statement; In mail order, it’s always best to have as many products as possible in your line that lend themselves to repeat sales, or multiple purchases. For small companies it’s absolutely essential.

    Here’s some examples: My daughter has a charm bracelet, of course she buys charms for it. You see how the charm bracelet lends itself to future sales. You could probably give the bracelet away free, or at very low cost and make your money selling the charms.

    You could offer the bracelet free of charge when you agree to buy three more charms in the next year. Or how about, “Charm of the Month” See what I did? I automatically... without conscious thought...incorporated the negative option sales technique to the product. (By the way, that’s why you should continue to read and learn, if you didn’t know about the negative option technique*, you wouldn’t know how to apply it to your product would you.)

    Back to the example. This is also an example of niche marketing. Charms and charm bracelets are a specialty, a niche in the jewelry industry. Can you give me an example of a niche in a niche?

    What would be a niche in the charm niche? Don’t read further...think for a few minutes. What did you come up with? I came up with animal specialty charms. e.g. “Just Cat Charms,” every breed for t

    Job Search On The Web
    Job search on the internet has gradually become common. The rapid growth of the online culture with more and more people surfing the web followed by more and more different offers, mean that the internet has become a useful tool for many everyday activities.We have also seen an increase in the number of people doing a career search online or using the web in the search for employment. Since large online employment or work position databases has grown tremendously the recent years, more and more career or job position searchers have found it much easier and more convenient to use the internet rather than the old-fashi
    at things in special ways. Like; “how would I sell that?”... “how could it be improved” “could I use it to enhance what I’m currently selling”.. “could it be repackaged and sold to a different group of people than it’s sold now”...”what could be sold to the people that bought it?” Our goal is to make this process a part of your being...an instinct... something that happens automatically, without conscious effort.

    Let’s start with this one statement; In mail order, it’s always best to have as many products as possible in your line that lend themselves to repeat sales, or multiple purchases. For small companies it’s absolutely essential.

    Here’s some examples: My daughter has a charm bracelet, of course she buys charms for it. You see how the charm bracelet lends itself to future sales. You could probably give the bracelet away free, or at very low cost and make your money selling the charms.

    You could offer the bracelet free of charge when you agree to buy three more charms in the next year. Or how about, “Charm of the Month” See what I did? I automatically... without conscious thought...incorporated the negative option sales technique to the product. (By the way, that’s why you should continue to read and learn, if you didn’t know about the negative option technique*, you wouldn’t know how to apply it to your product would you.)

    Back to the example. This is also an example of niche marketing. Charms and charm bracelets are a specialty, a niche in the jewelry industry. Can you give me an example of a niche in a niche?

    What would be a niche in the charm niche? Don’t read further...think for a few minutes. What did you come up with? I came up with animal specialty charms. e.g. “Just Cat Charms,” every breed for

    How Do You Advance Your Career?
    Position yourself for promotions, better customers and pay raises. Follow and adjust an annual plan with dates. Take time every day to see if you are on track. Program yourself to do this everyday as part of your Career Management Regimen…the repetition will get you where you want to be. (change your behavior if you don't have time to plan - investing in planning time will save time! Also, don't hold yourself back while planning - you can't steer a ship that is not moving!)Set your personal benchmarks – goals. Compare with the expectations your customers/boss/company have for you. Be on the same page with documented
    his one statement; In mail order, it’s always best to have as many products as possible in your line that lend themselves to repeat sales, or multiple purchases. For small companies it’s absolutely essential.

    Here’s some examples: My daughter has a charm bracelet, of course she buys charms for it. You see how the charm bracelet lends itself to future sales. You could probably give the bracelet away free, or at very low cost and make your money selling the charms.

    You could offer the bracelet free of charge when you agree to buy three more charms in the next year. Or how about, “Charm of the Month” See what I did? I automatically... without conscious thought...incorporated the negative option sales technique to the product. (By the way, that’s why you should continue to read and learn, if you didn’t know about the negative option technique*, you wouldn’t know how to apply it to your product would you.)

    Back to the example. This is also an example of niche marketing. Charms and charm bracelets are a specialty, a niche in the jewelry industry. Can you give me an example of a niche in a niche?

    What would be a niche in the charm niche? Don’t read further...think for a few minutes. What did you come up with? I came up with animal specialty charms. e.g. “Just Cat Charms,” every breed for

    A Rose by Any Other Name
    A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Or so the saying goes. Well, what may be true for roses doesn’t always hold true when for other things in life. Many, when we call them what they are, become quick turn-offs.What got me started taking a second look at what we call all kinds of things was a nicely done TV commercial for a sleeping pill. At least I assume it’s a pill. It could also be a powder, perhaps even a liquid. But, never having taken it, I don’t actually know. Nor do I care. I sleep quite well, thank you.The point is this: What caught my attention as someone who earns his living massaging
    your money selling the charms.

    You could offer the bracelet free of charge when you agree to buy three more charms in the next year. Or how about, “Charm of the Month” See what I did? I automatically... without conscious thought...incorporated the negative option sales technique to the product. (By the way, that’s why you should continue to read and learn, if you didn’t know about the negative option technique*, you wouldn’t know how to apply it to your product would you.)

    Back to the example. This is also an example of niche marketing. Charms and charm bracelets are a specialty, a niche in the jewelry industry. Can you give me an example of a niche in a niche?

    What would be a niche in the charm niche? Don’t read further...think for a few minutes. What did you come up with? I came up with animal specialty charms. e.g. “Just Cat Charms,” every breed for

    How To Answer Your Call In Mid-Life
    Hank Bochenski’s story proves it is never too late to walk away from a life you feel trapped in and do something that you really love.Hank spent 30 years in demanding senior positions at large high-tech companies. By the time he went home each day, he felt like all the blood had been drained out of him.Hank’s real passion was his collection of more than 1,000 movies. He had recently spent hours converting the collection from VHS to DVD, a process he enjoyed. One day his wife walked by as he worked on this project and said, “It’s too bad you can’t make money doing this.” Before his wife’s offhand remark, he hadn’t c
    ow to apply it to your product would you.)

    Back to the example. This is also an example of niche marketing. Charms and charm bracelets are a specialty, a niche in the jewelry industry. Can you give me an example of a niche in a niche?

    What would be a niche in the charm niche? Don’t read further...think for a few minutes. What did you come up with? I came up with animal specialty charms. e.g. “Just Cat Charms,” every breed for the cat enthusiast. It could be dogs, horses, any animal that certain people just love.

    It could be Saints, Presidents, Famous Musicians. Want some others? How about...Just; boats, cars, states, countries, dolls, or flowers. And there’s more! See how a simple item that we’ve all seen a thousand times just expanded into an entire division or business.

    Residual income, that’s what we want. When you look at things in this way you will learn to develop products that create big profits for your company.

    Don’t worry if your ideas sound bizarre. It’s practice that we’re after. And remember, when you brainstorm it is actually a large quantity of ideas you want at first, not quality.

    Sometimes the goofiest ideas bring forth big results. I was at a party the other day, and in one of the rooms was three giant wrought iron candle holders, floor models, one was about three feet high, the next a foot taller, and the next another foot taller. They were topped off with big beautiful candles.

    The thing is, these candle holders and candles were some of the neatest candle holders I’ve ever seen. I then thought, I bet there’s lots of neat candle holders being made, or ones that could be made. I then noticed that this person had many different candles and holders around the house, some in each room.

    So I figured that people that like candles...really like candles...and buy more that just a couple, sometimes a whole house full. I then figured that there may be many people into candles. My next thought automatically said catalog, a catalog with nothing but beautiful and wonderful candle holders. Oh, and of course the candles....candles that burn away.

    If your job depends on coming up with money making product concepts, m

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