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    Outsourcing To The Philippines
    Companies looking to build websites, outsource programming work, and outsource web content on a budget should seriously look at outsourcing to the Philippines. Its capital (Manila) is home to well-educated, English-speaking programmers and web writers who deliver top-quality work for lower rates.However, as in all off-shoring projects, there are risks in outsourcing to Manila. Here is a short guide to help you dodgeHo
    hare yourself with others.

    Do create a signature. My own signature is usually just my URL. However a line or two under your URL is just fine, as long as the community you're visiting allows this. Always check the signature rules before creating your own signature.

    Do read some of the posts to get a feel for the community. Some communities are more formal than others. Some communities are very laid bac

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    My entrepreneur life begins in year 1990. The first day I took my first step into the unknown world in business, it seems to me everybody are the tall giants stood tall looking over me and say: hey you little green horn what do you want? I met with not very nice giants tried to take advantage of the little green horn but also met with many nice giants that had given me a lift along the way.I remember once someone told me t
    Message boards are becoming more and more popular as a means of meeting and communicating with others. Message boards can be found on many websites these days. Look at a site like iVillage.com. They have hundreds of boards to choose from.

    Message boards are a form of communication. Think of a message board the same way you’d think of a social party. If the party was from the PTA, you’d expect schools to be talked about. If the party was being given by an investment firm, you’d expect money and finance to be discussed.

    What you would not expect at either of the above parties is for folks to enter the party and run around saying “buy my products” and “visit my store” without ever even saying hello to anyone at the party. What are the chances you’d buy from that person or even visit that store?

    Here are several do’s and don’ts for message board use:

    Do introduce yourself to the group. Leave the ad behind on your introduction. Let folks know who you are, where you live and why you’ve come. Did you come to the group to learn from others? Did you come to contribute your own knowledge? Did you come to talk about one of your favorite hobbies? Did you come to hear how others view parenting?

    Do contribute to topics that are of interest to you. I recently found a message board about picky eaters. My own daughter, who is now 23, was once a very picky eater. I jumped right in and began sharing many stories from my daughter’s childhood.

    Do develop a profile on the site you are visiting. Most sites allow you to fill in your name, your hobbies, where you live and often your URL. Take advantage of these profiles and share yourself with others.

    Do create a signature. My own signature is usually just my URL. However a line or two under your URL is just fine, as long as the community you're visiting allows this. Always check the signature rules before creating your own signature.

    Do read some of the posts to get a feel for the community. Some communities are more formal than others. Some communities are very laid back

    Management of Multi Billion Dollar Foundations
    If you think managing a multi-billion dollar multi-national conglomerate is tough well then imagine trying to give away money in a multi-billion dollar foundation? That will indeed be tough, but there are two men with quite a bit of management experience between them who are going to give it a shot.Bill Gates and Warren Buffet have united in a common cause to help humanity to the tune of 60 Billion Dollars. That is right the
    talked about. If the party was being given by an investment firm, you’d expect money and finance to be discussed.

    What you would not expect at either of the above parties is for folks to enter the party and run around saying “buy my products” and “visit my store” without ever even saying hello to anyone at the party. What are the chances you’d buy from that person or even visit that store?

    Here are several do’s and don’ts for message board use:

    Do introduce yourself to the group. Leave the ad behind on your introduction. Let folks know who you are, where you live and why you’ve come. Did you come to the group to learn from others? Did you come to contribute your own knowledge? Did you come to talk about one of your favorite hobbies? Did you come to hear how others view parenting?

    Do contribute to topics that are of interest to you. I recently found a message board about picky eaters. My own daughter, who is now 23, was once a very picky eater. I jumped right in and began sharing many stories from my daughter’s childhood.

    Do develop a profile on the site you are visiting. Most sites allow you to fill in your name, your hobbies, where you live and often your URL. Take advantage of these profiles and share yourself with others.

    Do create a signature. My own signature is usually just my URL. However a line or two under your URL is just fine, as long as the community you're visiting allows this. Always check the signature rules before creating your own signature.

    Do read some of the posts to get a feel for the community. Some communities are more formal than others. Some communities are very laid bac

    Tie Up Loose Ends or Find Yourself in Knots
    The final step toward putting your past behind so you can reach for what's possible is tying up your loose ends. Loose ends are the unresolved relationships that keep you from sleeping worry free at night.Skeletons are hard to keep buried because they always have a bone to pick.You have a loose end, if there's someone you don't want to see at the grocery store or movie theater. You have a loose end, if there's someone
    everal do’s and don’ts for message board use:

    Do introduce yourself to the group. Leave the ad behind on your introduction. Let folks know who you are, where you live and why you’ve come. Did you come to the group to learn from others? Did you come to contribute your own knowledge? Did you come to talk about one of your favorite hobbies? Did you come to hear how others view parenting?

    Do contribute to topics that are of interest to you. I recently found a message board about picky eaters. My own daughter, who is now 23, was once a very picky eater. I jumped right in and began sharing many stories from my daughter’s childhood.

    Do develop a profile on the site you are visiting. Most sites allow you to fill in your name, your hobbies, where you live and often your URL. Take advantage of these profiles and share yourself with others.

    Do create a signature. My own signature is usually just my URL. However a line or two under your URL is just fine, as long as the community you're visiting allows this. Always check the signature rules before creating your own signature.

    Do read some of the posts to get a feel for the community. Some communities are more formal than others. Some communities are very laid bac

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    topics that are of interest to you. I recently found a message board about picky eaters. My own daughter, who is now 23, was once a very picky eater. I jumped right in and began sharing many stories from my daughter’s childhood.

    Do develop a profile on the site you are visiting. Most sites allow you to fill in your name, your hobbies, where you live and often your URL. Take advantage of these profiles and share yourself with others.

    Do create a signature. My own signature is usually just my URL. However a line or two under your URL is just fine, as long as the community you're visiting allows this. Always check the signature rules before creating your own signature.

    Do read some of the posts to get a feel for the community. Some communities are more formal than others. Some communities are very laid bac

    How To Find A Job In The Hidden Job Market
    What's the deal with the hidden job market? Why is everyone always talking about it? What is it?The hidden job market is comprised of jobs that are filled before they are advertised. It is estimated that about 75% of all jobs are in the hidden job market.Why? Because employers hate to hire. The hiring process is extremely expensive and time-consuming.They have to advertise the opening, sort through hundreds of
    hare yourself with others.

    Do create a signature. My own signature is usually just my URL. However a line or two under your URL is just fine, as long as the community you're visiting allows this. Always check the signature rules before creating your own signature.

    Do read some of the posts to get a feel for the community. Some communities are more formal than others. Some communities are very laid back.

    Don’t post ads. There is nothing that will leave a bad impression like an ad. Some communities will both delete the ad, and also ask you to leave the community.

    Don’t post messages that say nothing. If you have nothing to say, wait for another topic. I’ve visited one community where the same person answers every topic with “I agree”, and then puts her signature there. Is it no wonder that she once posted she gets no sales from her networking efforts? The same is true for messages that say “welcome to the group”. I think the only time I’ve posted “welcome” is when the original poster shared something personal and I’m answering that personal part. Leave the “welcomes” to the group host.

    If you are new to message boards, try http://messages.yahoo.com/index.html They have many boards there to choose from. Or try http://www.ivillage.com/messageboards?ice=iv,mp,rn,mb Again, they too have many boards to choose from. You can also do a web search for _______ message boards. Fill in the blank with the topic you’re hoping to talk about.

    When I first learned about message boards, I read for at least a solid week before I posted anything. I really wanted to understand the personality of the group. Since that day, I have met hundreds of people through message boards. I’ve made purchases, made sales, and made friends, all as a result of posting on message boards.

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