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    Marketing Tips for New Services and Products
    Many business people wonder why they have such a difficult time launching a new product or service. Most do not invest time researching two key issues: whether or not there is a viable market for what they want to offer and what the competition is already doing to satisfy the market.Why would an ex
    rofessionalism in your office or waiting area.

    Be very careful when making decisions about your image. What people see is what you will become. It only takes one moment for your prospects to decide if you are credible or not. The image they see will determine your success or failure.

    Hanging in my office, is a picture of Pete Rose, the baseball player and manager, sliding into home plate in the style that made him famo

    15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part One
    1) Firm HandshakeAt the very beginning, whenever you meet your interviewer, you need to make sure that you greet them effectively. You’ve heard that first impressions count. Well, the handshake is an integral part of first impressions. The key is to be firm without being forceful. However, be parti
    The other day I watched a very compelling movie produced and directed by Clint Eastwood called "Flags of Our Fathers." It was the story of the WWII battle of Iwo Jima and the resulting media coverage in the US promoting the famous picture that resulted from that event. The message that came from that movie was interesting and one that we as business leaders should understand if we want to be successful.

    The message was that image is more important than reality. According to the movie, the infamous picture of the six Marines raising the flag atop the pinnacle of Iwo Jima was not taken when the flag was first raised, but in fact, at a later time after the battle, during a relatively calm moment. Although not staged, the raising of this flag did not occur during the heat of battle, as implied, and the men who raised it were not the same ones that planted the flag initially.

    Our leaders at the time were quite aware that this photograph, and the men portrayed, was not as it seemed, but they seized the opportunity to create a gripping image of our brave soldiers at a time when this country needed hope and the support of those at home. It worked.

    As a business, it is vital that you maintain an image that reflects exactly what it is you want the public to see. If you own a restaurant, you don't want patrons to walk in and see dirty tables, floors, or counters, the negative image will stay with them and your business will suffer. If you own an auto repair shop, you want your employees driving clean undamaged vehicles. If you own a florist, you want all of your flowers to be fresh and attractive. If you are a doctor or a lawyer, you want your clients to see you as being successful by creating images of professionalism in your office or waiting area.

    Be very careful when making decisions about your image. What people see is what you will become. It only takes one moment for your prospects to decide if you are credible or not. The image they see will determine your success or failure.

    Hanging in my office, is a picture of Pete Rose, the baseball player and manager, sliding into home plate in the style that made him famou

    What Is Enterprise Asset Management?
    Every enterprise and business organization thrives for effective strategies in order to maximize the returns on their assets. They do this by reducing operating costs, managing capital expenditures, and improving asset maintenance and utilization. Enterprise asset management solutions provide high-end, in
    mage is more important than reality. According to the movie, the infamous picture of the six Marines raising the flag atop the pinnacle of Iwo Jima was not taken when the flag was first raised, but in fact, at a later time after the battle, during a relatively calm moment. Although not staged, the raising of this flag did not occur during the heat of battle, as implied, and the men who raised it were not the same ones that planted the flag initially.

    Our leaders at the time were quite aware that this photograph, and the men portrayed, was not as it seemed, but they seized the opportunity to create a gripping image of our brave soldiers at a time when this country needed hope and the support of those at home. It worked.

    As a business, it is vital that you maintain an image that reflects exactly what it is you want the public to see. If you own a restaurant, you don't want patrons to walk in and see dirty tables, floors, or counters, the negative image will stay with them and your business will suffer. If you own an auto repair shop, you want your employees driving clean undamaged vehicles. If you own a florist, you want all of your flowers to be fresh and attractive. If you are a doctor or a lawyer, you want your clients to see you as being successful by creating images of professionalism in your office or waiting area.

    Be very careful when making decisions about your image. What people see is what you will become. It only takes one moment for your prospects to decide if you are credible or not. The image they see will determine your success or failure.

    Hanging in my office, is a picture of Pete Rose, the baseball player and manager, sliding into home plate in the style that made him famo

    Advertising Specialty Vendors
    Advertising specialty vendors are the ones that sell to resellers who in turn sell to their clients. An advertising specialty vendor can be a very cheap option for someone looking for advertising specialty products.Each of these vendors has a catalog that details each and every item with illustrat
    the flag initially.

    Our leaders at the time were quite aware that this photograph, and the men portrayed, was not as it seemed, but they seized the opportunity to create a gripping image of our brave soldiers at a time when this country needed hope and the support of those at home. It worked.

    As a business, it is vital that you maintain an image that reflects exactly what it is you want the public to see. If you own a restaurant, you don't want patrons to walk in and see dirty tables, floors, or counters, the negative image will stay with them and your business will suffer. If you own an auto repair shop, you want your employees driving clean undamaged vehicles. If you own a florist, you want all of your flowers to be fresh and attractive. If you are a doctor or a lawyer, you want your clients to see you as being successful by creating images of professionalism in your office or waiting area.

    Be very careful when making decisions about your image. What people see is what you will become. It only takes one moment for your prospects to decide if you are credible or not. The image they see will determine your success or failure.

    Hanging in my office, is a picture of Pete Rose, the baseball player and manager, sliding into home plate in the style that made him famo

    The Key To Landing an Interview
    Finding a job is one of the most stressful situations one can find oneself in. If you are looking to land your first position it can be very intimidating. You have no idea what to expect. Your resume can seem thin and you don’t have many networking contacts.That’s not to say that it is not equally
    staurant, you don't want patrons to walk in and see dirty tables, floors, or counters, the negative image will stay with them and your business will suffer. If you own an auto repair shop, you want your employees driving clean undamaged vehicles. If you own a florist, you want all of your flowers to be fresh and attractive. If you are a doctor or a lawyer, you want your clients to see you as being successful by creating images of professionalism in your office or waiting area.

    Be very careful when making decisions about your image. What people see is what you will become. It only takes one moment for your prospects to decide if you are credible or not. The image they see will determine your success or failure.

    Hanging in my office, is a picture of Pete Rose, the baseball player and manager, sliding into home plate in the style that made him famo

    How To Handle Customer Billing Snafus
    Q: I just discovered that for the past six months I have been billing a client half of what I should have been. Should I just include the total of the past due balance on his next bill or contact him first to let him know that it's coming? This client has been difficult in the past, so I'd rather not deal
    rofessionalism in your office or waiting area.

    Be very careful when making decisions about your image. What people see is what you will become. It only takes one moment for your prospects to decide if you are credible or not. The image they see will determine your success or failure.

    Hanging in my office, is a picture of Pete Rose, the baseball player and manager, sliding into home plate in the style that made him famous, headfirst. He was once quoted as saying." ...And there is one more important reason that I slide headfirst. It gets my picture in the newspaper." Be careful with your image, it is more important than reality, because it defines reality.

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