Articles, tagged with "first glance", page 4
13th December 2011
Starting your own business can be an appealing idea. It provides the image of wealth and success. It also gives you the pride of having freedom to work on your own terms and hours. But running your own small business is not all about grandeur. If you want...
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Author:
Martha Killian
13th December 2011
Carpet remains one of the most popular flooring options, as it’s the only one of its kind that is soft, luxurious and bursting with unique colors and patterns. One of the newest updates is green carpeting options. With more focus on environmentally friend...
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Author:
Darrell Potter
13th December 2011
With more and more people relying on the internet these days, a lot of business owners have invested their marketing budget to online marketing. But this doesn’t mean that printed marketing materials should be completely ignored. They are still a big part...
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Author:
Michelle M. Abreu
12th December 2011
IHELICOPTER.ORG Reviews: iHelicopter
The iHelicopter takes some getting used to before it really becomes entertaining, but once you’ve got your bearings, it’s a simple and fun device that can bring hours of enjoyment.
Overview
The iHelicopter i...
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Author:
amazon12boy
09th December 2011
Are you looking to build a powerful physique? Would you like to create a torso that would make Zeus envious? There are a couple things you need to do then. You must of course supply your body with the proper nutrients to build and reshape muscle. That rea...
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Author:
Powertec Fitness
08th December 2011
Every marketing campaign should be result oriented. If you can’t get good results, your marketing strategy is no good. You need to seriously rethink your strategy so you can get good return on your investment. Often, the problem is in the marketing materi...
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Author:
Martha Killian
06th December 2011
Aside from sales letter and postcards, brochures are also an important part of the direct mail package. Basically, brochures are designed as support to the sales letter or the postcard. They are meant to provide the features and benefits of the products o...
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Author:
Martha Killian
05th December 2011
At the first glance, it may seem that IP based business phone is a technical stuff, it is not for you and it is the taste of big business tycoons. But in reality, it is a telephony service that has been accustomed for use by even a tenderfoot. It is a tec...
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Author:
Adom Brown
02nd December 2011
In this high tech world of Internet, welcome to the world of e-commerce. People prefer to shop on-line, sitting within the comforts of their homes. This is the reason why most of the businesses have moved on-line. But the success of the on-line business ...
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Author:
mindgenies
02nd December 2011
Most business establishments in the market use postcards in many ways such as direct mail advertising. Even though printing postcards and designing it should be easy and fast, things can get cluttered if you do not have a clean and clear plan of what you ...
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Author:
Michelle M. Abreu
24th November 2011
The two most powerful parts of a sales person's job are how they sell and how often they sell. Here, we'll address what to say and what not to say on outbound sales calls, and how to master the close.
You really need to know what to say and you need to...
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Author:
Jeremiah Wilson
18th November 2011
Your face is the most visible part of your body that solicits first impressions. Some impressions may be good, some bad. People base their own opinions based on what they see at first glance; it's unfortunate, but it's human nature. If you're concerned th...
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Author:
Ray Vasquez
18th November 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 In the Current
More Than You Think
"Being wealthy is not about having money. It's about having options." That's what Chris Rock told Oprah Winfrey in a recent interview. Commenting on his foray into live theatre, Chris framed it ...
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Author:
IntTheCurreb=nt
17th November 2011
Let's face it, as people, we all work very hard day by day. As a matter of fact, the average American consumer works a lot, somewhere around 38 hours per week 50 weeks out of the 52 in each year. With that said, consumers tend to look toward their 2 weeks...
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Author:
joshuarodriguez
16th November 2011
Ihave previously commented that the recipe to beat a recession (in fact any dip in the economy) requires asking some fundamental questions about your business.
I suggested there was a need to clearly answer the following business model questions:
WH...
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Author:
SYB_Advisor