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    Are Entrepreneurs Who Achieve Success Luckier Than Those Who Don’t ?
    Those who take action to relentlessly pursue their heart’s desire, often end up achieving that which they seek. Time and time again we have seen this happen.Entrepreneurs who achieve significant business successes are often those who persisted in the face of daunting challenges and setbacks, till they achieved their objective.Those who failed were inevitably the ones who lacked the will or “mental/emotional stamina” to keep fighting till they got what they wanted.As so many successful entrepreneurs have pointed out time and time again, it is NOT possible for an
    t up and write it down. It is a time saver to NOT have to look it up online when you can just refer to your "cheat sheet"

    5. Regardless of your stage of knowledge , I encourage you to learn more and more about HTML

    If you are going to have an online business , I suggest that you certainly want to learn as much HTML as possible. Having these tutorials and such is great BUT , it does impede on our ability to actually learn when you don't really have to. It's like using a calculator...if you know how to use the calculator then you don't need

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    Parades happen in every big city and many small towns. They are fun, relaxing and most people are there because they really want to be. Parades are a wonderful marketing tool if you know what to do! I recommend being a part of your local town parades. For most local home towns, it only takes a convertible and some decorations. The biggest parade in my home town is the Rose Parade because I grew up in Pasadena. There are not too many locals in that parade, but the little know Doo-Dah Parade is FULL of locals and locals watching it. When people like a particular float or group, they
    l Knowing HTML is not a requirement necessarily nowadays but learning and knowing it yourself equals alot of time and money saved. Starting out online , cutting costs and saving time is something you should be doing!

    1. Don't be discouraged if you DON'T know HTML

    When I first thought about having an online business , the first question that came to mind was whether or not I can "fake" my way through building my site. Not having the money to pay a webmaster , I was forced to HAVE to figure it out. I soon realized that nowadays , you don't have to know HTML or anything. There are tons of tutorials you can follow but most that I have experience with have "built in" systems so it is a matter of copy and paste and it does the work for you!

    2. As you view the "coding" in these "copy and paste" builders , recognize and learn the basics of HTML

    I started off not knowing anything about HTML at all. I started to build my site and in time , I was able to figure out that this is NOT difficult. Tedious? YES! DIffiicult? Not really. I mean , it shows you the HTML coding and you can figure out on your own that this code makes you text bold or that code creates a new paragraph. The point is this : If you have been deterred from the possibilty of starting an online business because you don't have the money or knowledge to build a site yourself...THINK AGAIN!

    3. Make sure you have a "cheat sheet" to refer to

    I started out not knowing anything and when I realized the simple things like aligning things and making bullet points , etc.....I would make not of that "tag" or "command" on a cheat sheet for future reference. This has saved me massive amounts of time. Especially when it comes to colors! I have found that my knowledge grows each day as I have figured out that ultimately , HTML is NOT difficult but it does require patience!

    4. If all else fails , tutorials and/or advice is always available online

    The "cheat sheet" I referred to does indeed save time but I also want you to know that any information you need regarding HTML is readily available if you search for it online. If you have the drive to continue to learn ( you should have this drive) , then soak it up and write it down. It is a time saver to NOT have to look it up online when you can just refer to your "cheat sheet"

    5. Regardless of your stage of knowledge , I encourage you to learn more and more about HTML

    If you are going to have an online business , I suggest that you certainly want to learn as much HTML as possible. Having these tutorials and such is great BUT , it does impede on our ability to actually learn when you don't really have to. It's like using a calculator...if you know how to use the calculator then you don't need t

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    have to know HTML or anything. There are tons of tutorials you can follow but most that I have experience with have "built in" systems so it is a matter of copy and paste and it does the work for you!

    2. As you view the "coding" in these "copy and paste" builders , recognize and learn the basics of HTML

    I started off not knowing anything about HTML at all. I started to build my site and in time , I was able to figure out that this is NOT difficult. Tedious? YES! DIffiicult? Not really. I mean , it shows you the HTML coding and you can figure out on your own that this code makes you text bold or that code creates a new paragraph. The point is this : If you have been deterred from the possibilty of starting an online business because you don't have the money or knowledge to build a site yourself...THINK AGAIN!

    3. Make sure you have a "cheat sheet" to refer to

    I started out not knowing anything and when I realized the simple things like aligning things and making bullet points , etc.....I would make not of that "tag" or "command" on a cheat sheet for future reference. This has saved me massive amounts of time. Especially when it comes to colors! I have found that my knowledge grows each day as I have figured out that ultimately , HTML is NOT difficult but it does require patience!

    4. If all else fails , tutorials and/or advice is always available online

    The "cheat sheet" I referred to does indeed save time but I also want you to know that any information you need regarding HTML is readily available if you search for it online. If you have the drive to continue to learn ( you should have this drive) , then soak it up and write it down. It is a time saver to NOT have to look it up online when you can just refer to your "cheat sheet"

    5. Regardless of your stage of knowledge , I encourage you to learn more and more about HTML

    If you are going to have an online business , I suggest that you certainly want to learn as much HTML as possible. Having these tutorials and such is great BUT , it does impede on our ability to actually learn when you don't really have to. It's like using a calculator...if you know how to use the calculator then you don't need

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    re out on your own that this code makes you text bold or that code creates a new paragraph. The point is this : If you have been deterred from the possibilty of starting an online business because you don't have the money or knowledge to build a site yourself...THINK AGAIN!

    3. Make sure you have a "cheat sheet" to refer to

    I started out not knowing anything and when I realized the simple things like aligning things and making bullet points , etc.....I would make not of that "tag" or "command" on a cheat sheet for future reference. This has saved me massive amounts of time. Especially when it comes to colors! I have found that my knowledge grows each day as I have figured out that ultimately , HTML is NOT difficult but it does require patience!

    4. If all else fails , tutorials and/or advice is always available online

    The "cheat sheet" I referred to does indeed save time but I also want you to know that any information you need regarding HTML is readily available if you search for it online. If you have the drive to continue to learn ( you should have this drive) , then soak it up and write it down. It is a time saver to NOT have to look it up online when you can just refer to your "cheat sheet"

    5. Regardless of your stage of knowledge , I encourage you to learn more and more about HTML

    If you are going to have an online business , I suggest that you certainly want to learn as much HTML as possible. Having these tutorials and such is great BUT , it does impede on our ability to actually learn when you don't really have to. It's like using a calculator...if you know how to use the calculator then you don't need

    Can You Afford Not To Hire A Career Coach? 3 Things You Must Be Prepared For
    When it comes to winning the job you want, you might decide to go it alone. However, if you were trying out for the Olympics, you could certainly train and practice alone but statistically speaking, whether in the realm of sports or in the game of job applications, those who have professional coaches achieve the best results.Choosing the right career coach is extremely important. Here are 3 things you must be prepared for:1. Your next career coach must be certified from an accredited organization and have the experience to not only help with interviewing or negotiatin
    saved me massive amounts of time. Especially when it comes to colors! I have found that my knowledge grows each day as I have figured out that ultimately , HTML is NOT difficult but it does require patience!

    4. If all else fails , tutorials and/or advice is always available online

    The "cheat sheet" I referred to does indeed save time but I also want you to know that any information you need regarding HTML is readily available if you search for it online. If you have the drive to continue to learn ( you should have this drive) , then soak it up and write it down. It is a time saver to NOT have to look it up online when you can just refer to your "cheat sheet"

    5. Regardless of your stage of knowledge , I encourage you to learn more and more about HTML

    If you are going to have an online business , I suggest that you certainly want to learn as much HTML as possible. Having these tutorials and such is great BUT , it does impede on our ability to actually learn when you don't really have to. It's like using a calculator...if you know how to use the calculator then you don't need

    In 2006, Resolve to Leave the Office Earlier!
    This is the perfect topic for the first month of a brand new year!Staying late started innocently enough: “If I just stay a little later today, I can catch up’ on this work I haven’t been able to get to.” Eight hours went to nine. It became a habit. Then: “If I just take this reading home with me, I can ‘catch up’ after the kids go to bed.” Nine hours went to ten. You did this on a regular basis; 60-hour weeks became the norm. Sure, if you’re starting a new business or have an important short-term project, you’ll have to put in some extra hours. But if years later you’
    t up and write it down. It is a time saver to NOT have to look it up online when you can just refer to your "cheat sheet"

    5. Regardless of your stage of knowledge , I encourage you to learn more and more about HTML

    If you are going to have an online business , I suggest that you certainly want to learn as much HTML as possible. Having these tutorials and such is great BUT , it does impede on our ability to actually learn when you don't really have to. It's like using a calculator...if you know how to use the calculator then you don't need to know how to do the equation. Same thing here....BUT , since you operate an online business that is soley based on websites , knowing how to do your own HTML is a valuable asset to your business. It will also save you money and time.

    As you can see , HTML is obviously a huge part of your online business and consequently , a vital thing to learn in my opinion. There are many reasons as an online business owner for you to learn HTML. If you compare to mechanical work on your car for instance , you can understand. If your car breaks down and you already know how to fix it...that saves you time and money right? Same thing with HTML...you can pay a mechanic to fix your car and be out the expense and time waiting on it OR you can learn how to fix it yourself and get quicker results. When you are starting out online , there are many ways to cut costs and this is probably one of the biggest and most obvious in my opinion.

    Craig Raphael is the owner of EsourceInfo.com. His site helps beginners in the marketing/online business world by offering recommendations that are meant for "newbies" that either don't have the funds to get started OR are afraid to risk what they have and wish to learn more for free. Craig's ebook entitled "The Average Joe" was written for these people in mind and is one of the least expensive there is to offer as he caters to other "Average Joe's". His committment to helping other marketers WITHOUT the huge expense involved normally is a unique attack to a dog eat dog world of internet marketing :

    This is a "Shareware" Article (what's that? read on...)

    This article is shareware. Give this article away for free on your site, or include it as part of any paid package as long as the entire article is left intact including this notice. Copyright © 2007 Craig Raphael.

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