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The Time Dimension - Presented Versus 1991 Zip Codes
Time Dimension: presented versus 1991 ZIP Codes in one ZIP and the other side in a United States America ZIP Code. The block to ZIP equivalence file organized by the vendors each chunk was assign to one and only one survey building block.
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Taking Stock: Time to Re-examine your Goals
Take a minute and think about the goals you've set for yourself. How close are you to accomplishing them? It's time to take stock and think about where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there.
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It's In The BLOG
If you're looking to grow your business, then a BLOG is a great tool to add to your tool chest. In this article we will discuss BLOG basics and how you can use them in your business.
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Giving out Free Bonuses, your Pathway to Success
If you want to see a dramatic increase in your sales, start creating or acquiring free bonus gifts to accompany your product or service. Include them and tout them in your salespage and remind your visitors of the great bonuses and free stuff they are getting. Take action now and good luck!
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Freelancer, Consultant, or Entrepreneur - What's the Difference?
All too often we bandy around the words freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur as if they are interchangeable, although they are not. Sometimes our clients are confused. Often we are, too. When we aren't clear about how we offer our products and services, it makes it difficult for potential clients to know whether or not to hire us. This article describes the differences between freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur.
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Joint Ventures - How Much to Charge
How much should you make from a Joint Venture? 10%? 20%? 50%? Should it be of the net or gross profit or off the top? How do you decide? This is an important consideration, especially for people who are used to paying peanuts and those who are used to accepting a few crumbs. Entrepreneurs who understand business and profit are more likely to pay and demand reasonable commissions.
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How To Start A Profitable Craft Business
A good way to cash in on your artistic and creative skills can be to establish a craft business. It may be that you had never ever thought about commencing with creating innovative and attractive crafts for earning profits secured by their sale.
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Mailroom Solutions For The 21st Century
Does this scenario sound familiar? Your print shop went two days beyond the promised delivery date of your promotional materials. Your freight forwarder did not deliver before the weekend but showed up on the following Monday.
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Architect Client Relationships
An architect's creative vision and aesthetics are often at odds with the client's budget and functional needs. Good architects learn to listen carefully to what the client has to say, temper their own egos and artistic vision and balance both sides of the equation.
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Corporate Gift Idea Programs
In the past few decades, there has been a great revolution in the way the management deals with and treats its employees and staff. Gone are the days when corporate houses considered it a favor to the employees to have them work with their company. In present times, there has been a paradigm shift in favor of the employees. Every corporate house tries its best to make its working environment rewarding and the job profile lucrative for its staff. Tremendous efforts are made to retain competent staff and increase productivity through a healthy work environment.
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Laser Wood Cutting
Ever since its introduction in the mid 1900's the laser has come a long way. From light shows to scientific experiments, this optical phenomenon has been used in a variety of avenues. Today, lasers are being used in the manufacture process as cutting equipment.
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The Difference Between Mergers and Acquisitions
The terms merger and acquisition are frequently used as if they are synonyms, but have different implications. The major difference between a merger and an acquisition is their mode of finance.
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Good Contracts Make Good Clients
Having a good contract may be your only defense against a dishonest client, but only if you're willing to use it. Here's a classic and true example of that principle in action.
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A Chef’s Personal Choices
In any major field of study, graduates usually have several career options to pursue. For examples, teachers may decide on educating elementary, middle school, high school, or college students; Law enforcers are patrol officers, prison guards, parole officers, or detectives. Likewise, Chef's also have choices to make throughout his/her career.
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Business Force Multipliers!
There is a concept in the military called a force multiplier. This is anything that increases the effectiveness of the military unit. Can your business benefit from force multipliers?
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Drop Ship Your Way to Wealth
Your customer sees a marvelous array of products on
your website. After thoughtful consideration, she
purchases the product she wants. Amazingly, you
have never actually seen the product. That is
because your supplier shipped the order directly to
her.
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