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    Create Deliberate Relationships
    "Bodacious" means to be bold, outstanding, and remarkable. Take those attributes to work and you're on your way to building a fulfilling, bodacious career. Does having a bodacious career sound exciting to you? It is! After starting as an $8 an hour customer service rep, I rose through the ranks of AOL, accepting four promotions and surviving over six layoffs to become the head of corporate training for 12,000 employees. Along the way I learned I needed to be bodacious to achieve the career I wanted. Out of that experience I created my "cheat sheet" of ten essential Bodacious Career Builders. Here's number two: Create Deliberate Relationshipstrepreneur, executive, or mobile professional using electronic technology."

    "I have no idea what you're talking about," Helena said.

    I explained, "In the past eight years, a new Internet-based industry has emerged. It is called virtual assisting. Virtual assistants (VAs) are experienced, professional business support providers who work virtually. They're not in your office, they're on the phone, fax, em

    Is A Limited Liability Company (LLC) Right For Your Business?
    Up until a few years ago there were only 3 types of formal business formations. These were the corporation, a partnership and a sole proprietorship. Each had both positives and negatives and depending on your situation, you would choose the right one for you.The latest business type however has attempted to create like a hybrid with the benefits of sole proprietorship and protections of a corporation without the formalities.An LLC (limited liability company) provides the benefits of liability protection, like a formal corporation but also features the tax design of a sole proprietorship or partnership. The biggest benefits of an LLC
    When I consult with business owners about finding new clients, I often discover it isn't that they don't know how to market that's holding them back, it's that they don't make the time to do it.

    "I just can't find the time," they tell me. They're so busy running their business, they're not growing their business. They work in their business, not on it.

    I call this the "Lone Ranger Syndrome." The need to do it all yourself. I know all about this syndrome because I used to have it. As a perfectionist, I thought no one would do as good a job as I could for my business. And surely, I couldn't let someone handle private matters like travel arrangements, billing, or checking accounts!

    Then I realized I could buy back my time. And I didn't have to do it all myself.

    Six Figure Entrepreneurs in my recent study say they made similar discoveries. "Going it alone was a recipe for disaster," said study participant, Vicky White a Feng Shui Life Coach.

    Interviews with 106 top achievers confirms my experience with research. The majority of the study participants report the best ingredient for creating a six figure income is supportive business relationships. The essential relationship? Administrative support, like a VA.

    What's a VA?

    A client I'll call "Helena" recently called to ask me what she could do to find the time to implement the hot marketing plan we'd created to promote her online products related to her therapy practice. I asked her, "Who is your VA?"

    "Who is my what?" Helena responded.

    I said, "Your virtual assistant (VA), an independent contractor who administratively supports an entrepreneur, executive, or mobile professional using electronic technology."

    "I have no idea what you're talking about," Helena said.

    I explained, "In the past eight years, a new Internet-based industry has emerged. It is called virtual assisting. Virtual assistants (VAs) are experienced, professional business support providers who work virtually. They're not in your office, they're on the phone, fax, em

    Injection Molding-How Plastic is Molded
    Plastic has, quite literally, become the cornerstone of our society. We make so many things from plastic that it is hard to imagine what our lives would be like if it was never invented. With so many of our everyday products being made of plastic, it is easy to understand why plastic injection molding is such a huge industry.Approximately 30% of all plastic products are produced using an injection molding process. Of this 30%, a large amount of these products are produced by using custom injection molding technology. Six steps are involved in the injection molding process, after the prototype has been made and approved.The first ste
    do it all yourself. I know all about this syndrome because I used to have it. As a perfectionist, I thought no one would do as good a job as I could for my business. And surely, I couldn't let someone handle private matters like travel arrangements, billing, or checking accounts!

    Then I realized I could buy back my time. And I didn't have to do it all myself.

    Six Figure Entrepreneurs in my recent study say they made similar discoveries. "Going it alone was a recipe for disaster," said study participant, Vicky White a Feng Shui Life Coach.

    Interviews with 106 top achievers confirms my experience with research. The majority of the study participants report the best ingredient for creating a six figure income is supportive business relationships. The essential relationship? Administrative support, like a VA.

    What's a VA?

    A client I'll call "Helena" recently called to ask me what she could do to find the time to implement the hot marketing plan we'd created to promote her online products related to her therapy practice. I asked her, "Who is your VA?"

    "Who is my what?" Helena responded.

    I said, "Your virtual assistant (VA), an independent contractor who administratively supports an entrepreneur, executive, or mobile professional using electronic technology."

    "I have no idea what you're talking about," Helena said.

    I explained, "In the past eight years, a new Internet-based industry has emerged. It is called virtual assisting. Virtual assistants (VAs) are experienced, professional business support providers who work virtually. They're not in your office, they're on the phone, fax, em

    Real Estate Is Your Friend, Invest in It
    Hear the term "Real Estate Investing" and the typical person probably imagines some Herculean figure who has tons of cash, guts, or both. The truth is real estate is blown way out of proportion for some in terms of its sheer mystique. The bottom line is real estate is the number 1 way for the average Joe and Jane to add to their bottom line in a big way. The first thing you should do is think differently. Instead of looking at someone like Donald Trump and say, "Wow, I can never be as smart as that guy." Transform your mind to say "What do I need to learn and do to achieve the levels of success in real estate that I deserve!" Don’t be a l
    dy say they made similar discoveries. "Going it alone was a recipe for disaster," said study participant, Vicky White a Feng Shui Life Coach.

    Interviews with 106 top achievers confirms my experience with research. The majority of the study participants report the best ingredient for creating a six figure income is supportive business relationships. The essential relationship? Administrative support, like a VA.

    What's a VA?

    A client I'll call "Helena" recently called to ask me what she could do to find the time to implement the hot marketing plan we'd created to promote her online products related to her therapy practice. I asked her, "Who is your VA?"

    "Who is my what?" Helena responded.

    I said, "Your virtual assistant (VA), an independent contractor who administratively supports an entrepreneur, executive, or mobile professional using electronic technology."

    "I have no idea what you're talking about," Helena said.

    I explained, "In the past eight years, a new Internet-based industry has emerged. It is called virtual assisting. Virtual assistants (VAs) are experienced, professional business support providers who work virtually. They're not in your office, they're on the phone, fax, em

    Customer Service Speaker Cites 5 Reasons Flying Sucks!
    Having just come back from what was otherwise a delightful trip abroad, I started stewing about the lousy return flight I took.Why was this experience the absolute worst part of the trip, surpassing the bad plumbing and other inconveniences that I suffered?That flight is emblematic of the five reasons flying sucks:(1) Flying wastes time. Having to check in hours before a flight is unnecessary. When you calculate this lost time, along with what it takes to drive to an airport, park the car, and catch a shuttle, it makes driving to your destination, if it is within 300-400 miles, seem more convenient.(2) The airline made me
    VA.

    What's a VA?

    A client I'll call "Helena" recently called to ask me what she could do to find the time to implement the hot marketing plan we'd created to promote her online products related to her therapy practice. I asked her, "Who is your VA?"

    "Who is my what?" Helena responded.

    I said, "Your virtual assistant (VA), an independent contractor who administratively supports an entrepreneur, executive, or mobile professional using electronic technology."

    "I have no idea what you're talking about," Helena said.

    I explained, "In the past eight years, a new Internet-based industry has emerged. It is called virtual assisting. Virtual assistants (VAs) are experienced, professional business support providers who work virtually. They're not in your office, they're on the phone, fax, em

    If This 'Hot Head' Can Do It - What Can You Do?
    Ahhhh... finally something worthwhile in my physical mailbox today.If you are in business for yourself, you must constantly be on the lookout for hot marketing and great examples of well written sales copy.Today, it happened.In Calgary where I live there is a shameful shortage of well written marketing material. Business owners scared of actually doing something that gets results - and a minuscule number of people who actually understand the direct response business (sad for a city of a million people! - but also a good opportunity for helping them learn).Imagine my surprise when I opened the perfect direct mail envelope (
    trepreneur, executive, or mobile professional using electronic technology."

    "I have no idea what you're talking about," Helena said.

    I explained, "In the past eight years, a new Internet-based industry has emerged. It is called virtual assisting. Virtual assistants (VAs) are experienced, professional business support providers who work virtually. They're not in your office, they're on the phone, fax, email, and Internet."

    A VA frees me up to handle work that only I can do and enjoy. She takes care of my paperwork, handles my records, monitors and answers email, coordinates travel, meetings and events, maintains my database and calendar, updates my website, helps with teleclass registration, and even supports production of my e-zine. She does all that for me in Florida from her home in California."

    "I can't believe you've hired someone living across the country. Does that work?" asked Helena.   "I gave up my brick and mortar office, I'm not providing space or equipment, so she only works when I need it and I don't pay benefits.  The best part is I got to give up the computer stuff I hate, VAs are usually very tech savvy."   "Well, you must pay a lot." Helena said.   "It's all how you value your time," I explained. "You know I charge $200.00 an hour for individuals and even more for corporations."   "So?" said Helena.   I responded, "If I continued to handle all my business support functions, I'd eventually get bogged down in 'paperwork' and not have time to enjoy my business or family.  When I was my own admin support, it cost me the same $200.00 an hour.  VAs charge $20.00 to $50.00 an hour, so even if I pay top dollar, I save at least $150.00.  I use those extra hours to service my clients and prospect for new business. It isn't much, if you factor in the savings on benefits, equipment, supplies, and office overhead. And, I have highly trained, professional specialists working with me. We're a team."

    "Okay, now that you have explained it, I believe hiring a VA might be worth considering. I have lots of

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