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    Technology For Your Small Business Toolbox
    Technology is evolving quickly with new gadgets, gizmos, and what-nots coming out everyday. It can be a little overwhelming for small and home based business owners trying to figure out if they need it, want it, can use it, should have it, will help them. The most important factor in making a decision about
    he goods and gave me the sacred name server codes. Oooh! such joy.

    One more twenty minute phone endurance for “F” He gave me the last pieces of the puzzle in order to get my secret ring, er, site. The only problem, I might have to wait another 24 hrs. before it becomes effective. I’ll keep you posted.

    Moral of the story: Before you jump into transferring a domain name, don y

    Team Building: Why Can't Rationals Get Along?
    When team members clash, disaster strikes. Project deadlines are missed, HR referees team members, the boss is angry for a week, and the raises everyone expects vanishes in the face of discord.Which personality stimulates the highest stress levels in a project meeting? Hands down, it has to be th
    Thinking about a domain name transfer? Well whatever prescription drug it is you take to calm your nerves, lay in a good supply. This is definitely not a pleasant experience, especially if you’re a computer bumpkin as I. Wait? That’s not fair to me. In some areas I am lacking. But if you’ve never been through this, how could you be expected to know?

    Because of a problem with my web hosts technical features, I was forced to upgrade to a more sophisticated system. Barreling ahead in my towering naivete, I chose a host that was rated in the top 10 by an independent reviewer. No problem there. I called and their sales gave me all the details. They told me to call and cancel my present server, and send my future server (Let’s refer to them as P and F from here on) a transfer authorization number. Done.

    I thought, well this was easy, I’ll be back up and running by tomorrow. WRONG!

    The next day, I received two emails from “F” telling me to send two pieces of information. It read in part ”If you send us this part, then don’t confuse it with this part” etc. I carefully read the instructions and followed orders. Oh well I thought, I’ll back in business tomorrow. Do I have to say it?

    I waited for two days thinking “F” was going to send me a link to bring up my new site and get started. No such luck. It seems they had to get name server log-in information from “P”… from me.

    So I went back to “P” expecting to waste another 15-20 phone minutes only to get handed back to “F.” But hallelujah, “P” actually delivered the goods and gave me the sacred name server codes. Oooh! such joy.

    One more twenty minute phone endurance for “F” He gave me the last pieces of the puzzle in order to get my secret ring, er, site. The only problem, I might have to wait another 24 hrs. before it becomes effective. I’ll keep you posted.

    Moral of the story: Before you jump into transferring a domain name, don y

    Steps To Achieve Success Online (II)
    Discovering online marketing was like arriving in Vegas for the first time - the bright lights and enticing promises made me think nothing is impossible, that achieving success online isn't that tough after all. But, life is not as easy as it seems. After charging purchase after purchase of marketing tools and
    b hosts technical features, I was forced to upgrade to a more sophisticated system. Barreling ahead in my towering naivete, I chose a host that was rated in the top 10 by an independent reviewer. No problem there. I called and their sales gave me all the details. They told me to call and cancel my present server, and send my future server (Let’s refer to them as P and F from here on) a transfer authorization number. Done.

    I thought, well this was easy, I’ll be back up and running by tomorrow. WRONG!

    The next day, I received two emails from “F” telling me to send two pieces of information. It read in part ”If you send us this part, then don’t confuse it with this part” etc. I carefully read the instructions and followed orders. Oh well I thought, I’ll back in business tomorrow. Do I have to say it?

    I waited for two days thinking “F” was going to send me a link to bring up my new site and get started. No such luck. It seems they had to get name server log-in information from “P”… from me.

    So I went back to “P” expecting to waste another 15-20 phone minutes only to get handed back to “F.” But hallelujah, “P” actually delivered the goods and gave me the sacred name server codes. Oooh! such joy.

    One more twenty minute phone endurance for “F” He gave me the last pieces of the puzzle in order to get my secret ring, er, site. The only problem, I might have to wait another 24 hrs. before it becomes effective. I’ll keep you posted.

    Moral of the story: Before you jump into transferring a domain name, don y

    What Are Your Marketing Decisions Based On? -- Part 3
    Tips for research you can do to raise your profitability.Why are some clients more work than others? People who drain your energy and sap your strength aren’t worth it. Doing basic research to better identify the bull’s eye in your target market will allow you to start letting go of these low pr
    transfer authorization number. Done.

    I thought, well this was easy, I’ll be back up and running by tomorrow. WRONG!

    The next day, I received two emails from “F” telling me to send two pieces of information. It read in part ”If you send us this part, then don’t confuse it with this part” etc. I carefully read the instructions and followed orders. Oh well I thought, I’ll back in business tomorrow. Do I have to say it?

    I waited for two days thinking “F” was going to send me a link to bring up my new site and get started. No such luck. It seems they had to get name server log-in information from “P”… from me.

    So I went back to “P” expecting to waste another 15-20 phone minutes only to get handed back to “F.” But hallelujah, “P” actually delivered the goods and gave me the sacred name server codes. Oooh! such joy.

    One more twenty minute phone endurance for “F” He gave me the last pieces of the puzzle in order to get my secret ring, er, site. The only problem, I might have to wait another 24 hrs. before it becomes effective. I’ll keep you posted.

    Moral of the story: Before you jump into transferring a domain name, don y

    Making the Financial Transition
    Making the financial transition from paid employment to earning a living on your own is probably the single biggest challenge facing many would be entrepreneurs. For most, the mere thought of financial insecurity holds them back from even trying. But if you have the vision, persistence and the ability to respo
    in business tomorrow. Do I have to say it?

    I waited for two days thinking “F” was going to send me a link to bring up my new site and get started. No such luck. It seems they had to get name server log-in information from “P”… from me.

    So I went back to “P” expecting to waste another 15-20 phone minutes only to get handed back to “F.” But hallelujah, “P” actually delivered the goods and gave me the sacred name server codes. Oooh! such joy.

    One more twenty minute phone endurance for “F” He gave me the last pieces of the puzzle in order to get my secret ring, er, site. The only problem, I might have to wait another 24 hrs. before it becomes effective. I’ll keep you posted.

    Moral of the story: Before you jump into transferring a domain name, don y

    What You Need To Do To Be Successful In MLM
    MLM is not an easy business. It will try you, test you, like any other business in start-up period. With this business, you probably will experience losses for a while before your gains exceed them. You must be prepared for this, knowing that it will take time to build your empire. If you can relate to this an
    he goods and gave me the sacred name server codes. Oooh! such joy.

    One more twenty minute phone endurance for “F” He gave me the last pieces of the puzzle in order to get my secret ring, er, site. The only problem, I might have to wait another 24 hrs. before it becomes effective. I’ll keep you posted.

    Moral of the story: Before you jump into transferring a domain name, don your Sherlock Holmes hat and question both host sites as if you were the CIA and had just captured Osama Bin Laden.

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