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    Build the Snowball and It Will Run
    Setting up your own online business can seem extremely daunting. Whether you’ve already got a business and want to sell products and services online or want to start from scratch with a new business, there is a great deal to think about.However, despite the economic doom and gloom, there is real money to be made from web-based businesses. But
    ow superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

    Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them "selling" you their ideas.

    Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you're not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

    The Final Word

    If you take control of your personal

    The Computer Consulting Business: Overcoming Client Risk Aversion
    In the computer consulting business, risk-averse small business owners are very similar to small businesses that are apathetic about moving forward with your proposed small business network.Apathetic small business owners know they have a need, but they’ll just keep putting the project with your computer consulting business on the back burner; indef
    I'm always amazed that so many people spend most of their life at work and totally neglect their personal affairs.

    Many of the business people I work with want their professional lives to be in order, and admit that their personal affairs are in chaos.

    They have no systems for handling this most important area. The household paperwork is disorganised…piled up in a corner of the house…somewhere. They have no idea where they spend their money and often have no plan for their financial future.

    If you do not organise your personal life, you won't have much of a future to look forward to.

    Avoid the excuses that you are too tired, don't have the time, and don't know how.

    Here are several tips to get you started:

    Set up a filing system to store your paperwork.

    File your papers in categories: Bank, Car, Children, Home, Medical, Insurance, Investment, Tax, Utilities etc.

    Organise direct debits for regular bills.

    Read, sort and action your snail and e-mail daily. This will avoid a big build-up.

    Make a note in your diary when you need to remember to do things.

    Check your bank accounts weekly via phone or the Internet to keep tabs on your money.

    Allocate a particular day and time each week to review your personal affairs.

    Get educated - attend seminars, read books and listen to information on wealth creation. (Our fortnightly Event Update often advertises worthwhile events that will help you). Having knowledge will make it easier to make decisions and take action.

    Organising Your Financial Future

    This area should be top priority. If you do nothing because it's too much effort well think about this.

    What would happen if you lose your job, have an accident and receive no income for 6 months? How would you (and your family) survive financially? Do you have your insurances in order?

    Where will you be in the next five years? Maybe retired and on a pension? Or perhaps you have superannuation you hope will be enough to live on? Unfortunately too many people are under false illusions about how superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

    Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them "selling" you their ideas.

    Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you're not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

    The Final Word

    If you take control of your personal

    How Does It Feel to Have a Professional Business Brand Designed for Your Company?
    What if you could instantly get credibility, confidence and satisfaction that people in the business world are going to take your company seriously? A professional business brand can do just that for you. Forget about revenues, visibility and brand recognition just for this article, a professional business brand designed especially for you is going to
    organise your personal life, you won't have much of a future to look forward to.

    Avoid the excuses that you are too tired, don't have the time, and don't know how.

    Here are several tips to get you started:

    Set up a filing system to store your paperwork.

    File your papers in categories: Bank, Car, Children, Home, Medical, Insurance, Investment, Tax, Utilities etc.

    Organise direct debits for regular bills.

    Read, sort and action your snail and e-mail daily. This will avoid a big build-up.

    Make a note in your diary when you need to remember to do things.

    Check your bank accounts weekly via phone or the Internet to keep tabs on your money.

    Allocate a particular day and time each week to review your personal affairs.

    Get educated - attend seminars, read books and listen to information on wealth creation. (Our fortnightly Event Update often advertises worthwhile events that will help you). Having knowledge will make it easier to make decisions and take action.

    Organising Your Financial Future

    This area should be top priority. If you do nothing because it's too much effort well think about this.

    What would happen if you lose your job, have an accident and receive no income for 6 months? How would you (and your family) survive financially? Do you have your insurances in order?

    Where will you be in the next five years? Maybe retired and on a pension? Or perhaps you have superannuation you hope will be enough to live on? Unfortunately too many people are under false illusions about how superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

    Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them "selling" you their ideas.

    Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you're not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

    The Final Word

    If you take control of your personal

    How To Write Direct Mail That Really, Really Works!
    So, you have something you want to sell. It may be a product, a service, or a cause. It could be a membership, a subscription, or a motor car. It might be paper, health products or the idea that the humane society or the Alzheimer’s association is worth giving money to. It could be computer equipment, hand-sewn dolls clothes or garden gnomes.Whateve
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    Make a note in your diary when you need to remember to do things.

    Check your bank accounts weekly via phone or the Internet to keep tabs on your money.

    Allocate a particular day and time each week to review your personal affairs.

    Get educated - attend seminars, read books and listen to information on wealth creation. (Our fortnightly Event Update often advertises worthwhile events that will help you). Having knowledge will make it easier to make decisions and take action.

    Organising Your Financial Future

    This area should be top priority. If you do nothing because it's too much effort well think about this.

    What would happen if you lose your job, have an accident and receive no income for 6 months? How would you (and your family) survive financially? Do you have your insurances in order?

    Where will you be in the next five years? Maybe retired and on a pension? Or perhaps you have superannuation you hope will be enough to live on? Unfortunately too many people are under false illusions about how superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

    Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them "selling" you their ideas.

    Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you're not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

    The Final Word

    If you take control of your personal

    More Bang For Your Press Release Buck
    Free press release distribution sites like prweb.com offer you an opportunity for additional exposure beyond your media list. Not that submitting your release on these sites necessarily gains you more coverage, though that’s a distinct possibility. What these sites really do is act as a rather large pay per click ad--only you don’t have to pay and your rel
    ncial Future

    This area should be top priority. If you do nothing because it's too much effort well think about this.

    What would happen if you lose your job, have an accident and receive no income for 6 months? How would you (and your family) survive financially? Do you have your insurances in order?

    Where will you be in the next five years? Maybe retired and on a pension? Or perhaps you have superannuation you hope will be enough to live on? Unfortunately too many people are under false illusions about how superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

    Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them "selling" you their ideas.

    Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you're not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

    The Final Word

    If you take control of your personal

    Complaints? Cut 'm Off At The Pass Pardner
    As a “glued to the TV” youngster, I watched countless cowboy shows and used to run around the neighborhood spouting cowboy clich?s like, “We’ll cut ‘m off at the pass.”That hokey phrase came to me from somewhere back in my memory the other day when talking to a client who was in trouble with a customer over a delayed delivery. The customer was goin
    ow superannuation will be the answer for a secure retirement.

    Hope is not enough. You have to be pro-active and seek out people who can help you. But be careful who you take advice from and what is the motivation behind them "selling" you their ideas.

    Educating yourself on how to make the most of your hard-earned money so you can create wealth should be a high priority. After all, if you're not interested in securing your financial future, who is?

    The Final Word

    If you take control of your personal affairs you will have peace of mind and know that you are making things happen.

    I once heard someone say: Some people make things happen, others watch things happen and others wonder what happened. What do you choose to do?

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