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    Think Yourself To Success
    What are the sharpest tools in your toolkit? Is it your business website or brochure? How about your press kits or pitch letter? Often solo entrepreneurs first think of a technological tool since technology allows us to "do more with less cost". The truth is your sharpest tool is your mind which is where every action is first created. Consider the following ways to sharpen your best tool. A Fish TaleA favorite fish of many hobbyists is the Japanese carp, commonly known as the koi. The fascinating thing about the koi is that if you keep it in a small fish bowl, it will only grow to be 2 or 3 inches long. Put
    depending upon it for
    Case Study; Entrepreneurs With Eyes Bigger Than Their Budget and Experience
    Recently as a case study I assisted a gentleman with a product concept he wished to take to market. The invention was a jogging light, which ran off the vibrational energy of the footsteps of the athlete. We go to working up a Business Plan to launch a company, which would design, build, manufacture and sell this consumer product around the country via online eCommerce and Internet Sales, TV Infomercial and Specialty Retail Outlets.As we developed costs to launch the start-up business we immediately were overwhelmed and we learned a little bit about human nature as well. You will find this interesting as it shows how quickly irrational
    Freelance writing is a cutthroat business. It can be unpredictable and merciless if you are depending upon it for a
    Negiotiate By Creating More Space
    Negotiation is about creating that extra bit of space.You probably know the example of someone who is unfamiliar to you and who is getting too close. There seems to be a private zone that surrounds us. we feel uncomfortable if people get near us. We all need our (private) space.And negotiating is about enlarging that space. This could mean, time for example: You are asked to finish an activity; a deadline for a news story by six o’clock. You ask to finish it at eight. Giving very good reasons, negotiating well and you come to agree to hand over the article at seven. You can still finish it at six but you win some time to check
    cutthroat business. It can be unpredictable and merciless if you are depending upon it for
    LLCs: Do They Make Sense for Your Business?
    With many of the perks of incorporation, without many of the headaches, it’s no wonder the flexibility of the Limited Liability Company ( LLC ) is gaining popularity with business owners nationwide, and around the globe. But before you take that leap; is it right for your business?Understanding the Limited Liability CorporationThe LLC is a type of hybrid business structure that offers many of the advantages of a corporation, but with the tax advantages and management flexibility of a partnership. It’s a popular choice for sole proprietors who want to protect personal assets or secure additional loans – and an LLC can be one of t
    can be unpredictable and merciless if you are depending upon it for
    Marketing with Special Reports. 5 Ways to Develop Content Your Prospects Can't Wait to Read
    So you've decided to start publishing an e-newsletter, or you'd like to develop a Special Report as an added-value for your customers, or maybe you've even decided to teach a teleclass or a seminar as a way to bring prospects into your business.So now you have to decide what you’re going to write or speak about. So just how do you come up with content for your free information products that you know your prospects and customers will be interested in?Well, you can start with looking at the knowledge you have that could truly benefit your prospects and customers. What do you know a lot about, that your customers and prospects don
    nd merciless if you are depending upon it for
    Job Interview Mistakes To Avoid
    By avoiding these 8 simple mistakes, you can improve your chances of having a successful interview and landing the job of your dreams.1. DON'T SHOW UP LATE. There is no easier way to lose points with a prospective employer than to show up late. First impressions do last. And unfortunately, showing up late screams things like “I am unreliable” or “your time is not important to me”. Is this what you want a prospective employer to think before you even have a chance to utter a word? Make it a point to try to be early to every interview. That way, bad weather, traffic and that last minute phone call stand less chance of
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