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    The 7 Tough Job Interview Questions That Can Make or Break You - and How to Answer Them
    Some interview questions are asked so frequently that they've become classics. Practically every interview you go on you'll be answering one or more of these seven interview questions.Why are these the most frequently asked interview questions? Probably because they give the employer a good idea of who you are and if you're the best fit for their company.** Tell Me About YourselfThis
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    Hottest Promotional Merchandise
    Coffee mugs are very hot promotional merchandise. Eco-conscious businesses are replacing the use of environmentally unfriendly Styrofoam cups with ceramic, glass, and metal coffee mugs for use at work. Promotional coffee mugs also make for excellent employee bonus gifts that can be used at work or at home.Travel mugs are another hot promotional merchandise item, for on the go transport of hot coff
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    Medical Billing For Critical Illness
    It is highly probable that every person would suffer some form of critical illness at one point or other. Would you have enough money to cover lost income and pay for medical billing and other related rehabilitation costs? The general high cost of healthcare is another important factor.It has often been said that with current advanced medical technology, people are expected to live longer. So, t
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    Public Relations for a Cause; Consider It
    There are many things businesses can do for public relations and community goodwill. Consider a business owner who is an athlete and likes to do athletic things. Well they can get pledges and sponsors and then perhaps do something involving athletics? Maybe like a long-distance bike ride or something of this nature. There are a million non-profits and causes to generate money for and they all need financi
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    The Hunted
    Before starting my personal branding business in January 2005, I was a "head hunter". An executive recruiter who would hunt talent on behalf of my clients. It did not take me long in my young career to realize a personal brand was the key to becoming the hunted rather than hunter.You see, when others were idolizing the brand name athletes and movie stars, I was getting goose bumps when the same n
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    Trade Show Goodies - Tantalizing Treats
    Trade show goodies can be used by applying two distinct strategies. Massively giving out trade goodies works when you can buy them at really low prices, whereas targeting qualified leads comes when you’re looking for more exclusive products. When you are settled on the trade show floor you can carefully analyze what will be your global strategy for giving out your branded merchandise. Don’t limit yourself
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