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How To Avoid Getting Unsolicited Email
Should you gotten hundreds of emails and wondered how do they get into your inbox? You might think that someone you subscribed with had sold your email for a buck profit.
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Construction Industry: Women Armed and Dangerous Have Mediators Frustrated
Women have transformed from homemaker to a builder and ultimate decision maker in hiring contractors. The introduction of women into this field can be a barrier for the construction mediator in resolving disputes, where for years the field was dominated by men. Mediators have to recognize that men and women negotiate differently.
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High Definition Update: Paul Wheeler Interview
In July 2005, I wrote an E-Zine with the headline “High Definition – When?” At the time we saw little demand for HDCAM equipment aside from some clients in the U.S. Seven months later, the situation has changed dramatically. With this increase in demand, we recently hired Paul Wheeler BSC, a highly experienced film and digital cinematographer to do some workshops for us. While he was here, I interviewed him.
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Increase Your Business By Sending Business Greeting Cards
There are many different kinds of businesses available to the consumer today. Customers can choose who they want to do business with and with more businesses opening daily, and the explosion of internet businesses, customers are looking for the best places to do business with.
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Make Success Your Priority
Overwhelm, distractions and the inability to say NO keep many people from achieving their potential. Clarifying priorities and sticking to them are key to moving your business forward and achieving your financial goals!
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Material Handling Equipment Guide 101
With the growing economy the Material Handling industry is also expecting a boom. As an industry, Material Handling involves various stages like planning, organizing, application, etc.
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General Information Regarding Selling Your Business
In today?s marketplace, the sale and purchase of businesses occurs quite often at all different levels including anywhere from small, privately owned companies to large corporate conglomerates. Regardless of the type of business one owns, there are a few tips one should follow when selling their business. The following paragraphs will highlight some of these handy guidelines.
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Franchise Rule Staff Report RF511003-1 at the FTC completely flawed
Having been in the franchising industry for some time now, I always find it fascinating when a regulator arbitrarily decides that we need more laws. As if we do not have enough laws impeding commerce there is always some regulator somewhere who says we need more rules.
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Corporation HQ in Ohio
Ohio has 28 of the fortune 500 HQs there. Many corporations have picked Ohio for its regulatory policies in the past and Corporations have been willing to hang their hat there; some come and some go, but in this decade is the first time they have a net loss of Corporate HQs in Ohio. Some was due to the Tech Bubble where many companies dropped off. Yet the fortune 1000 listings Ohio is about equal or better.
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Global Development - So Much More Needed
The tragic events resulting from the recent Tsunami on Boxing Day 2004 serve to again highlight the fragile nature of many of the world’s communities. As was seen in the early stages of the relief effort, the citizens of the world are incredibly generous and compassionate and recognise that we all can do something - the sum of all parts can make a difference. While there are different levels that each of can offer, there is also a commercial aspect - and there is nothing wrong with that.
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