Archive for July, 2010

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If the medium is the message, then the packaging sets the tone. Conference bags deliver an immediate impression of the tenor of your conference. The conference bag design will be seen by every delegate and by hundreds of others for months and sometimes years to come. It will be one of the first chances that you get to make an impression on the delegates, speakers and attendees at your conference. It makes sense to choose a conference bag that matches the aim and image of the organization presenting the conference.

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Pattie Stechschulte’s vision of a chiropractic office in 2025 (”A Glance into the Future,” Today’s Chiropractic, May, 2003) includes simplified check-in, complete patient checkup using non-invasive techniques, self-configurating adjustment table that sets itself up for next patient, a touch-screen computer system in each room loaded with intelligent software for SOAP notes, consultation modules to tap into more experienced doctor’s knowledge, and a patient-friendly portal for online patient education and appointment scheduling.

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Did you know that over 91% of those who go online to make money fail? That’s right. That means your odds are not very good… if you are trying to make money online.

As a former venture capitalist and long time student of business, I found that figure shocking and decided to find out why.

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How many times in your life have you been asked “what do you do for a living”? And how many times have you actually answered the question? I bet very few. You probably answer this question by stating your “title” but suffice it to say that telling someone your title really gives the inquirer no real idea of what you actually do.

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Doing Business in France

French Language & Culture

French is the official language of France although most of the people in business environments are conversant in English. The French are deeply conscious of their cultural heritage and are very knowledgeable on the country’s history and the amazing artistic masterpieces that are showcased in their world famous museums.

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When I meet a professional for the first time, I want to know if they practice what they preach. It’s too easy to tell others to do something. I’m looking for a disconnect between someone’s image and actions.

If there is a discrepancy, I question them to find out more. People will either respond sheepishly “Yeah, I know” or be stunned to think that their image matters. Perhaps I’m more sensitive to this than others, but I want to work with people who are self-aware. I’m not expecting people to be perfect – I just want to ensure they personally know of what they speak.

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Are you a Reiki practitioner who’d like to turn your interest into a business? If you’ve always worked for someone else, self-employment can be really confusing. If you don’t have the slightest idea how to develop a Reiki practice, here are some tips about the practical aspects of the business.

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Bartending seems like a pretty easy occupation. Even people who have never been to Bartending School or have other similar education jump into the bartending business thinking that bartending the same as any other business.

Indeed if you plan to hire people for absolutely everything including a manager who knows the secrets of bartending the whole venture can be quire simple or at least business-book simple. However this doesn’t make you the bartender but the investor.

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The Key Skills of a Top Manager

Management training programs and management training courses are meant to hone the managerial skills of a person. Sometimes, it is through these management training programs that an individual discovers he or she has a particular skill. So, what are the key skills of a top manager?

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Celebrating Independence

I’ve been telling people for years that, apart from technology, there’s nothing new in business – we’ve been doing business for thousands of years. This point was reinforced recently when I visited Pompeii, the city in Italy that was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

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Tips To Get Repeat Web Traffic

1. Update the pages on your website frequently.
Stagnant sites are dropped by some search
engines. You can even put a date counter on the
page to show when it was last updated.

2. Offer additional value on your website. For
affiliates and partners you can place links to
their sites and products and ask them to do the
same for you. You can also advertise their books
or videos, if these products relate to your
industry and are not in competition with your own
product.

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The main difference between a real horse and a
hobby horse is that you can get off a real horse. And
one of my hobby horses is telling the truth in
advertising. That’s not a typo.

Telling the truth in direct mail advertising is essential
for your long-term credibility. And long-term viability.
Lying is always wrong, even when it makes you
money.

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