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    This successful pairing of work and sport is likely one of the draws for people who enjoy golf. More than one salesman or lawyer has taken up the sport simply so he or she doesn’t get left out of important business discussions.Experts say that while the golf course is in excellent place to do business, there are certain rules to follow. These are unwr
    ngs me on to my next point.
  • Read Related Blogs & post comments
    It is quite likely that your topic of what you blog about is also covered on other blogs. Subscribe to their RSS feeds and check back often to see what others in the industry are saying. Also by leaving comments (with a link to your blog) people will see the link and may stumble on what you
    Advantages of Franchising
    Franchising is one of the popular business expansion systems in the world today. It has been around since ancient history but has only recently made its debut in the world market. Franchising as a business system in the US is very effective because although it accounts for only 8% of the total in retail business, it garners over 40% of the total retail sal
    Here I will present to you the top 5 mistakes that people make when they are starting off in the world of blogging. These tips are ordered in order of most important to least important. It really is important to look what mistakes other people make and try and avoid them as much as possible. You want to blog to be a success, so just read on !

    1. No Content
      When you start to blog, it is more advisable to have some content prepared. Have 4 or 5 articles that you can add at regular intervals. And once you are blogging for a longer time and have people visiting regularly have this number at 1 or 2. These posts will give you a two fold benefit. One, before you start to publish anything you already have 5 articles that allow you to get an idea on what style/format you will use. Do go back and look at the content once again and see if you are consistent. One thing with blogging is that you may have a slow news day, having these posts up your sleeve will allow your visitors to get their expect 'hit' of your content.
    2. No Sources Given
      Remember you are now a journalist (of sorts) and therefore it is always appreciated by the reader when you cite a reference. This will allow them to go on and read more about your topic if they so wish. Adding references shows that you are coming from some a solid base and you have researched the topic. Don't be afraid to link to other blogs that are related. This brings me on to my next point.
    3. Read Related Blogs & post comments
      It is quite likely that your topic of what you blog about is also covered on other blogs. Subscribe to their RSS feeds and check back often to see what others in the industry are saying. Also by leaving comments (with a link to your blog) people will see the link and may stumble on what you h
      Sell Your Way To Wealth
      Sell Your Way to WealthI’ve often asked myself what keeps salespeople or network marketers to keep on dealing with the constant ongoing rejection? Is it the passion of their products? Their huge paychecks? Do they really love what they do? Do they see a bigger picture? When I got into sales 10 years ago it was purely accidental. I needed
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      When you start to blog, it is more advisable to have some content prepared. Have 4 or 5 articles that you can add at regular intervals. And once you are blogging for a longer time and have people visiting regularly have this number at 1 or 2. These posts will give you a two fold benefit. One, before you start to publish anything you already have 5 articles that allow you to get an idea on what style/format you will use. Do go back and look at the content once again and see if you are consistent. One thing with blogging is that you may have a slow news day, having these posts up your sleeve will allow your visitors to get their expect 'hit' of your content.
    4. No Sources Given
      Remember you are now a journalist (of sorts) and therefore it is always appreciated by the reader when you cite a reference. This will allow them to go on and read more about your topic if they so wish. Adding references shows that you are coming from some a solid base and you have researched the topic. Don't be afraid to link to other blogs that are related. This brings me on to my next point.
    5. Read Related Blogs & post comments
      It is quite likely that your topic of what you blog about is also covered on other blogs. Subscribe to their RSS feeds and check back often to see what others in the industry are saying. Also by leaving comments (with a link to your blog) people will see the link and may stumble on what you
      Relationship Management: Knowing and Communicating with Your Key Publics
      Many organizations actively engage in 'Issues Management.' For most, this involves scanning the news, developing communications strategies around relevant issues and trends, and then communicating their messages back through the media.However, effective communications is more than just managing issues through the media. Companies and organization
      already have 5 articles that allow you to get an idea on what style/format you will use. Do go back and look at the content once again and see if you are consistent. One thing with blogging is that you may have a slow news day, having these posts up your sleeve will allow your visitors to get their expect 'hit' of your content.
    6. No Sources Given
      Remember you are now a journalist (of sorts) and therefore it is always appreciated by the reader when you cite a reference. This will allow them to go on and read more about your topic if they so wish. Adding references shows that you are coming from some a solid base and you have researched the topic. Don't be afraid to link to other blogs that are related. This brings me on to my next point.
    7. Read Related Blogs & post comments
      It is quite likely that your topic of what you blog about is also covered on other blogs. Subscribe to their RSS feeds and check back often to see what others in the industry are saying. Also by leaving comments (with a link to your blog) people will see the link and may stumble on what you
      Fast Money Online: What Do The Successful No Frills Budget Airlines Have To Do With Making Money
      Making money fast online can now be compared to the fastest way to succeed in the aviation industry.Budget airlines have always been the easiest way to profits in the fiercely competitive commercial aviation industry. The idea has long been to eliminate the expensive services that quickly add up to a costly fare and provide only a basic flying service
      /> Remember you are now a journalist (of sorts) and therefore it is always appreciated by the reader when you cite a reference. This will allow them to go on and read more about your topic if they so wish. Adding references shows that you are coming from some a solid base and you have researched the topic. Don't be afraid to link to other blogs that are related. This brings me on to my next point.
    8. Read Related Blogs & post comments
      It is quite likely that your topic of what you blog about is also covered on other blogs. Subscribe to their RSS feeds and check back often to see what others in the industry are saying. Also by leaving comments (with a link to your blog) people will see the link and may stumble on what you
      Name the Top Cable Network
      When Cable began as Community Antenna Television in 1948, all it did was collect over the air TV signals and send them down a cable.When Cable networks began, so did Cable advertising. The fledgling new networks sold (or gave away) ads in their programs. Memories are etched in our brain; The Amazing Slicer-Dicer, and "so you don't forget, call
      ngs me on to my next point.
    9. Read Related Blogs & post comments
      It is quite likely that your topic of what you blog about is also covered on other blogs. Subscribe to their RSS feeds and check back often to see what others in the industry are saying. Also by leaving comments (with a link to your blog) people will see the link and may stumble on what you have to say in further.
    10. Too Many Ads (hidden or in you face)
      So many people start blogging in order to generate a quick buck. But if you start to hinder your readers experience with obtrusive popup ads or distract them with a flash banner, they may not return. Also having ads takes the focus away from your content and towards the ads. If someone clicks an ad, they have lost interest in your site and will be busy reading your advertisers content. Once you have a reader base going slowly integrate your ads and also offer to take feedback from your readers in a specific ad post.
    11. Nothing Different
      Don't be afraid or hesitant to speak your mind. Remember that the more interesting and innovative the more like your readers will be to return. Try to present your topic of choice from your perspective and have add a little spice to what you are saying. If you are fiery and passionate in your posts then your reader is likely to find your blog more interesting.

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