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The Rogue Franchisee and the Similarities to Guerilla Government Political Fights h as ProZ, Translators' Caf?, and GoTranslators.com, I have countless contractors to choose from. So who makes the cut?In the world of franchising often there are rogue franchisees which do not want to follow the system or the standards of the confidential operations manual. This is unfortunate because the franchising system gains strength when there is consistency and quality controls within the system.A rogue franchisee who will not follow the system may purposely disrupt the system and therefore hurt the franchise system. In doing so inevitably it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Because the rogue franchisee often complains about the franchisor or the overall franchise system and then sets out to make it fail.Unfortunately, a rogue franchisee within I'd like to say it's the Why Immediate-Leveraged-Income? Sorting through resumes is a necessary evil. It's a simple fact that translation companies can't operate without translators. If we're the butter, they're the bread, and we simply couldn't do business without them. From this standpoint, you'd think independent translators had it made--that they're the ones who call the shots instead of us. But that's not how it works. The basic principle of supply and demand rules that out. While there are hundreds of them, from my standpoint, there's only one of us--one company, one HR inbox, one database they can go into. And, with the recent growth in sites such as ProZ, Translators' Caf?, and GoTranslators.com, I have countless contractors to choose from. So who makes the cut?There is an undeniable shakeup in corporate America; downsizing and layoffs, women hitting glass ceilings as promotions pass them by, large corporations dumping their employee retirement plans, and the frightening “finished at forty” syndrome.If you are employed by a corporate company the battle cry is loud and clear – QUIT before you are let go.But there’s hope. The Internet is the single most powerful force on our planet today. What took radio 38 years and television 15 years, the Internet has done in only 5, reaching 50 million users. Powerful force is an understatement.Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits for Highly E I'd like to say it's the b 7 Crucial Reasons Why You Need To Market Yourself As An Expert Starting Today y're the bread, and we simply couldn't do business without them. From this standpoint, you'd think independent translators had it made--that they're the ones who call the shots instead of us. But that's not how it works. The basic principle of supply and demand rules that out. While there are hundreds of them, from my standpoint, there's only one of us--one company, one HR inbox, one database they can go into. And, with the recent growth in sites such as ProZ, Translators' Caf?, and GoTranslators.com, I have countless contractors to choose from. So who makes the cut?With the phenomenal rise of media outlets such as cable TV, online networks, blogs, podcasts, and more, never before has the demand for quality information been higher. From magazine publishers to bloggers, expert opinion is needed to provide valuable content for listeners, readers, and web surfers.As a business owner, you can take what you already know and use it to your advantage by branding yourself as an expert. With the right combination of expertise and visibility, you create credibility. And with credibility, doors open. Here are 7 crucial reasons why you need to market your expertise starting TODAY.Reason #1: Experts get th I'd like to say it's the Aircraft Capital of the United States Wichita, KA is Taking Off Again ones who call the shots instead of us. But that's not how it works. The basic principle of supply and demand rules that out. While there are hundreds of them, from my standpoint, there's only one of us--one company, one HR inbox, one database they can go into. And, with the recent growth in sites such as ProZ, Translators' Caf?, and GoTranslators.com, I have countless contractors to choose from. So who makes the cut?Wichita, KS Economic Outlook is picking up even with all the aerospace layoffs there. In Wichita there is a 79.4% white, 9.1% Black and 22% of the jobs are in manufacturing which the average salary is over $18.45 per hour or at the average of 39.5 hours per week is over 45K per year annual income - High paying manufacturing jobs. Most of which are aviation related 56% are totally aviation only.Even with the lay offs and more to come things look better than most manufacturing cities. 46% of employers thought they might lay off more people next year but the indication is that 54% will not. That is better than most manufacturing related towns we I'd like to say it's the Make Your Event Memorable - Plan Carefully With Promotional Products of them, from my standpoint, there's only one of us--one company, one HR inbox, one database they can go into. And, with the recent growth in sites such as ProZ, Translators' Caf?, and GoTranslators.com, I have countless contractors to choose from. So who makes the cut?For any special event, promotional products make such an experience even more meaningful. Take your carefully planned occasion and enhance it. You can accomplish this by creating enthusiasm, incorporating a creative theme, instilling motivation, and manifesting positive impressions. Promotional products help make your happening distinguished.Regardless of how much time and effort you have spent in planning, it is important to remember the importance of promotional products and their integration into your special day. Don’t miss the opportunity to engender long-lasting positive memories of your organization or event. Be sure that it is happ I'd like to say it's the Where Should you Spend your Advertising Dollars? h as ProZ, Translators' Caf?, and GoTranslators.com, I have countless contractors to choose from. So who makes the cut?One of the most common questions people ask me is: “Where should I spend my advertising dollars?” Their experience can typically be summed up as follows:I recently opened my business as an interior designer. I was so excited. But now – two months later – I’m getting frustrated. I believe that my services are valuable, and I thought there would be a market for them, but I’m having the hardest time finding clients. I’ve spent a couple hundred dollars already on advertising, but I’ve gotten virtually no response from it. Can you tell me where I should put my advertising dollars to have the most impact?My advice? Consider spending y I'd like to say it's the best qualified. And hopefully, it is. But in the end, it all comes down to one thing: Who is the most professional? Of the dozens of resumes I receive on a daily basis, it's shocking how few don't include one of two important pieces of information: the languages the applicant speaks and the applicant's last name. Granted, "languages spoken" isn't a required field on many American job applications, but you're not applying for a job at the local movie theater; you're applying for a job with a translation company. The languages you speak are vital. Not only that, but it's important to differentiat
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