Archive for June, 2007

Every company needs a product to sell. It is also the same with internet home business. You need a product to start up a home based business and start to work from home. I categorized three different type of product.

1. Digital Product. It is very easy to build and very popular among the Internet. We don’t have to keep product stock. We only have to create or pay someone else to create our product. Some product that we can describe in computer related product are e-book, software, picture, movie, song, audio, and web related product (web hosting, script, domain name, etc).

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Unique Ways To Hand Out Your Printed Pens

Just because you want to get your printed pens into the hands of future clients doesn’t mean you are limited to offering them in buckets at your office, as freebies at conventions or via direct mailings. There are plenty of unconventional ways to pass out printed pens.

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When many companies go downhill, they never recover. Far too many of them continue to fall right into oblivion. They either go out of business or just become irrelevant companies. We saw this vividly in the 2001 bear market. The vast majority of the Internet companies were gone within a year.

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An Introduction to Blogging for Money

Blogging for money has become the latest profit stream craze on the Internet. Thousands of bloggers have taken to the cyber streets, writing blogs for journalistic therapy or to make some serious money through different revenue streams. From its infancy through xanga and livejournal, where teenagers constituted most of the blogging population the most popular blogs are now run by small time corporations. Jossip.com and X17online.com, two popular celebrity gossip sites, are extreme examples of what could happen when you blog for money.

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Procrastinating about setting up a pension for your small business? Don’t. Some easy options let you cheaply prepare for your retirement…and let you help employees, too.

Easy Option #1: Don’t Forget About A Regular Old IRA

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What Makes Your Customers Wince

You probably never considered this, but every customer/prospect you call on has a built in wince-o-meter. The meter is activated every time salespeople do or say something stupid or pathetic.

Here’s a list of things to avoid if you don’t want to activate your customer’ s wince-o-meter:

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Lead Generation Solutions Made Easy

Just about every business owner I have ever met wants more sales leads. They want lead generation solutions that work, are easy to manage and if possible can run on autopilot.

That is one reason why I love Circle of Life marketing as a lead generation tool

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Eliminate Painful Meetings

I remember being interviewed by a writer for an article about effective meetings that was to appear in a national magazine. The writer began the interview by saying, “I don’t want any of the old standard tips; I want new tips.”

I replied, “Well, people wouldn’t need new tips if they used the old tips.” This isn’t what the writer wanted to hear, nor is this what many of us want to hear, but this is the truth. If we used what we already know, we could avoid a lot of problems — including unproductive meetings.

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Are you a not-for-profit looking for ways to reach out to the community with your message?

Consider teaming up with a local business in a co-op marketing partnership. As you know, one term used for PR partnerships between businesses and not-for-profits is cause-related marketing. Businesses benefit by associating their brands with the respected names of well-established social service or arts organizations. The not-for-profits benefit by gaining new ways to publicize their mission and recruit board members and volunteers.

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According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), more than two thirds of the mortgages generated during the past several years are ARMs.

Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) are home loans with a rate that varies. As interest rates rise and fall in general, rates on adjustable rate mortgages follow.

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According to Accountancy Magazine, investment banks, asset management firms and government agencies are hiring recently qualified graduates in high numbers, thanks to a shortage of qualified candidates for audit jobs. In fact, a July survey by the Association of Graduate Recruiters showed that the vacancy rate for internal audit jobs is at its highest since 1995, and audit recruitment firms are scrambling to find qualified applicants.

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One aspect of project management that used to receive quite a bit of attention in the 1950s and 1960s was the project organizational structures. A myriad of new organizational structures have appeared on the scene in the last couple of decades but they still lack many of the desirable qualities in the traditional methods. Ultimately, project management directors seek organizational methods that facilitate teamwork, can maximize the use of limited resources, efficiency and quality in the way a project is completed and how goals and objectives are achieved. This article will examine the three main traditional organizational structures for project management. These three structures are functional organization, project organization and matrix organization.

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How to Get a Bigger Bang from Monster

If you’ve received poor response from your online career site submissions, it may be due to the way you registered. You can change that by using specific, pre-selected keywords. Today we’re going to build a more effective online profile that will draw more responses from Monster® and other online sites.

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We may buy from those we know, like, and trust; but we continue to buy over the long term from those we feel a genuine emotional connection with.

In a recent Forrester Research consumer survey, a whopping 89% indicated they feel no personal connection to the brands they buy. Without that emotional bond, customers can be easily persuaded to try a competitor’s product.

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In 2005, hotels in America generated $100 billion in profits, mostly from the food services sector. Luxury hotels also did brisk business, and smaller hotels too brought in additional revenues through value added services. Since the hospitality industry is booming, it is a good time for vendors to cash in on this boom and market themselves to the industry representatives.

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