Articles, tagged with "cursory glance", page 4
13th May 2009
Everyone knows how powerful of a marketing tool business cards CAN be.
Done right, an effective business card can generate new business, repeat business, and referrals by the boatload.
But for so many entrepreneurs, they fail to deliver that con...
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Author:
Alan Saltz
17th April 2009
If you've ever wondered how shared web hosts can afford their steadily decreasing monthly fees, then you're not alone. In an industry with standardized feature sets, price is one of the only features that can be changed to attract new customers. But with ...
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Author:
bestwebhostsonline
17th April 2009
In Part 1 of Poise under Pressure we introduced the importance of this critical skill by discussing a hypothetical season where championship tournament games and all of the regular season conference games were decided by at least a 40 point margin each an...
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Author:
Spencer Wood
17th April 2009
If every championship tournament game, and all of the regular season conference games were decided by a 40 point margin each and every night, very little 'pressure' would exist in the game of basketball. The dominant teams would roll into arenas full of c...
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Author:
Spencer Wood
04th April 2009
The Spoonmaker's Diamond, also known as the Kasikci, is the most valued exhibit of the Topkapi Palace Museum. The Topkapi Palace Museum is one of the most famous treasuries in the word. Inside of its walls are ancient maces, daggers, pendants, book covers...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
13th March 2009
When most of us think about aerial advertising, or plane banners, we often think about special occasions. Often, aerial billboards are proposing marriage or wishing someone a happy birthday on a milestone birthday.
Those conditions still exist as peopl...
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Author:
MICHAEL JOHN ARNOLD
31st January 2009
It would appear at a cursory glance that synthetic grass is a very expensive replacement for natural grass, but the high cost is only up front. When measured over the life of the grass you will find that synthetic grass is actually a cheaper alternative t...
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Author:
Damien
10th November 2008
The music made for the new albums market in the 1950s was altogether different from that produced for the singles market. As far as the record companies were concerned, singles were predominantly for teenagers and children. They also catered to the tastes...
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Author:
Ronnie Slade
23rd October 2008
Are you interested in an opportunity to become a business analyst? If you are, you need to read this article because job searching is tough work and often dreaded. Especially, if you are changing careers or looking to start your new Business Analyst caree...
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Author:
Kingsley Tagbo
23rd October 2008
Looking for a new business analyst job can be intimidating whether you are a seasoned business analyst looking for a challenging business analyst position or you are applying for entry-level business analyst positions.If you do not handle your business an...
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Author:
Kingsley Tagbo
07th October 2008
For years a sometimes fierce - but mostly fun - and vocal debate between dog and cat lovers has ensued over which pet is best. Of course, many pet lovers have both animals in their household or at times have owned one or the other, but like many stereot...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
22nd September 2008
A brochure is one of the most cost-effective ways to help you to expand your business. Far cheaper in the long run than most types of advertising, brochures are a fantastic marketing tool. You don't need a big advertising budget to be able to afford to us...
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Author:
Steve Roberts
09th September 2008
Those passionate about global warming and the harming effect of CO2 emissions on the environment have long lobbied the government to increase ‘green' taxes on motoring. However, further taxes may not be required to achieve the desired effect of reduci...
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Author:
pmcindoe
28th August 2008
You may not be old enough to remember it, I know I am not, but you have undoubtedly heard of Orson Welles radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. It was a radio play so effective, it literally fooled most of America into a panic, thinking real aliens had in...
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Author:
janice
21st May 2008
Share prices in the UK and abroad have been particularly volatile over the past twelve months and this will have a knock-on effect for those investors who are relying on their endowment plan to pay off their mortgage at the end of the term. Alongside the...
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Author:
Isla Campbell