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Move Your Business Intentions into Reality
Do you sometimes wonder what's the point of setting intentions? Some solo-preneurs set goals and intentions with joy- but others sabotage their business success by subconsciously waiting for their intentions to bomb. Which is it for you?
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Giving Your Business a Vision Others Can Envision
Creating a vision statement that creates interest can be a daunting task for any company. Ensure that you describe your business goals in a statement that allows others to truly understand your ultimate goal while at the same time exciting them to come on board.
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New Vending Machines
New vending machines come with the latest features and functions. They are, as a rule, more efficient and cost-effective than older machines.
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The New Consumption Patterns
Contemporary economic models present the typical consumer as deliberative and highly forward-looking, not subject to impulsive behavior. Shopping for a product or a service is seen as an information-gathering exercise in which the buyers look for the best possible deal for products and/or services they have decided to purchase.
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Classic Scam
Describes a classical scam letter. Analyzes possible scenarios for the interactions between the scammer and the victim and possible dangers involved.
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Accountability
Why is this happening to me? When is somebody going to train me? When am I going to find good people? Those are all the wrong questions. What should you be asking yourself?
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The Rise of Real Estate Infomercials
From the very beginning of the industry, real estate infomercials have been very successful. There’s something about the idea of making money in real estate that appeals to a lot of people. In fact, most of the real estate infomercials that have appeared through the years have been scams for several reasons.
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Business Lessons From History
Many leaders do not know how to find and use lessons from history. This article reveals two basic principles to follow and several specific examples--Harry Truman, Ted Turner, Abraham Lincoln, Christie Hefner, and Daniel H. Burnham, who produced some of America's first skyscrapers. The article contains quotable quotes that can be used in presentations, lectures, and sermons.
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