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The ABC's of a Successful Blog Active- In order for your blog to be successful you need to keep it active with posts at least once a week. No one wants to read a blog with old or dated posts.Bold, people expect blogs nowadays to offer a bold and daring perspective. One which you might not otherwise include in other writings.Concise- blog entries need to be clear and to the point. They also should be short.Daring. A successful blog dares to offer information and a point of view which others may find surprising or shocking.Effective- How do you know if your blog is doing its job? The main ways are by looking at your traffic statistics, the number of sites linking to your When the "dust" settled, he was left with three judgements totaling over $110,000.00, liens upon his home, a brand-spanking-new wage garnishment, and a healthy amount of skepticism towards things that sound too good to be true. It appears the courts, attorneys, and creditors were not in possession of the required decoder ring to make sense of the "legal esoterica" mumbo-jumbo. Nor were they willing to participate in the hallucinations provided by "legal dust unlimited". The judgements are roughly $20,000.00 in excess of what he originally owed and accruing interest, plus the $5,000.00 price for an education in what not to do. Wrong, in this instance. Cost? 25 thousand dollars. Well meant or best of intentioned feedback can lead to problems and unneeded complications. If we are having difficulty in a specific area of our lives, we should look for qualified and successful solutions. Obvious examples of this are: < eBay: Nine Phenomenal Ways to Ask for Money and Generate Orders Now! Often times, when we are confronted with a challenge, we look to those in our circle of influence for advice or direction. Maybe we aren't looking for advice, but simply venting to a friend, relative, or acquaintance. Sometimes, what follows a good vent, is unsolicited advice.A call to action is a device used by top copywriters to create a sense of urgency for potential customers to request more information about a product or to buy right away.Although most sellers shy from asking for money or an immediate order, it remains the best way to maximise profits in the shortest possible time.Asking doesn’t have to be rude, or intrusive, and can be accomplished with a single phrase in your listing or its title or sub-title, such as:* Buy Now While the Discount Lasts.* Buy Now While Stocks Last.* Buy Today and Get Another One Free.* Bid Now, Before Someone Beats You To It.* Only Two Left – Bu Some of us, like me, have a natural tendency to want to solve a problem or attempt to fix things. Some things I am well qualified to give input on and other things, well, not so much. In fact, I had a plumber at my house today as result of my tendency to want to fix things. Ahem... What happens when we have a challenge in an area of our lives that we have no experience with or, the experience we thought we had led us to the challenge in the first place? Hopefully, we recognize a shortcoming, look for answers, and seek out our options. If we are talking openly about this challenge within our circle of influence, there is bound to be feedback, sympathy, and helpful suggestions.Some of these suggestions can come from the best of sources, ones with knowledge and experience that can be applied to the issue at hand. Our circle of influence, to my thinking, should be a resource that we draw upon. But, sometimes, by following unqualified and inexperienced, though probably well intentioned suggestions, things can go very wrong. And wrong can get expensive. I am writing this piece with a specific example of bad advice in mind that was given to a man that caused him a 5 figure financial harm that could have been avoided. In April 2005, a man was referred to me that had run into some financial difficulty. At that time, an attorney in his local area had been contacting him about an unpaid credit card bill. The balance at the time was roughly $35,000.00. I explained to this man that, in my experience, it was very likely, due to the size of the debt, his assets, and who the local law firm was, that their next step would be to file a law suit in order to collect. Based on his finances, his goals, and a strong desire to stay out of court, I assisted him in negotiating the account to a lower balance. In the mean time, he struck up conversation with a friend who encouraged him to join an organization that sells information that would completely eliminate that debt. He did talk to me about this program and, while I did not know that much about it by name, I knew plenty about other programs that sell a promise to zero out debt based on what I like to call "legal esoterica". It's where they claim to eliminate your debt if you buy their system that is based on several very secret legal procedures that most lawyers and even judges don't know about and when applied correctly......POOOOF!!!!......DEBT BE GONE!!!!....... I could not discourage him from moving forward in that direction. I did encourage him to ask certain questions and demand legitimate proof that said "esoterica" worked. I did not hear back from him. Until last week. The promoters of this and other programs do a pretty good job of convincing people what they do really works. So much so, this man applied their process to two other accounts, as well. And...got sued. Not once, but three times. The cost for the privilege of this experience was roughly $2,500.00 paid to the promoters of "DEBT BE GONE". Somewhere, in the course of being sued three times, he and his helpful friend figured out that the "POOOOF" program was not working as advertised. Luckily, someone came along and must have said something like "Dude, no wonder you're in trouble, that POOOOF stuff is not utilizing the "legal esoterica" correctly. I have some powerful "legal dust" that will do the trick". And, for the additional cost of another $2,500.00 paid to the promoter of "legal dust unlimited", the hallucinations continued. When the "dust" settled, he was left with three judgements totaling over $110,000.00, liens upon his home, a brand-spanking-new wage garnishment, and a healthy amount of skepticism towards things that sound too good to be true. It appears the courts, attorneys, and creditors were not in possession of the required decoder ring to make sense of the "legal esoterica" mumbo-jumbo. Nor were they willing to participate in the hallucinations provided by "legal dust unlimited". The judgements are roughly $20,000.00 in excess of what he originally owed and accruing interest, plus the $5,000.00 price for an education in what not to do. Wrong, in this instance. Cost? 25 thousand dollars. Well meant or best of intentioned feedback can lead to problems and unneeded complications. If we are having difficulty in a specific area of our lives, we should look for qualified and successful solutions. Obvious examples of this are: Buying Used Detailing Equipment and Rainy Day Services But, sometimes, by following unqualified and inexperienced, though probably well intentioned suggestions, things can go very wrong. And wrong can get expensive. I am writing this piece with a specific example of bad advice in mind that was given to a man that caused him a 5 figure financial harm that could have been avoided. In April 2005, a man was referred to me that had run into some financial difficulty. At that time, an attorney in his local area had been contacting him about an unpaid credit card bill. The balance at the time was roughly $35,000.00. I explained to this man that, in my experience, it was very likely, due to the size of the debt, his assets, and who the local law firm was, that their next step would be to file a law suit in order to collect. Based on his finances, his goals, and a strong desire to stay out of court, I assisted him in negotiating the account to a lower balance. In the mean time, he struck up conversation with a friend who encouraged him to join an organization that sells information that would completely eliminate that debt. He did talk to me about this program and, while I did not know that much about it by name, I knew plenty about other programs that sell a promise to zero out debt based on what I like to call "legal esoterica". It's where they claim to eliminate your debt if you buy their system that is based on several very secret legal procedures that most lawyers and even judges don't know about and when applied correctly......POOOOF!!!!......DEBT BE GONE!!!!....... I could not discourage him from moving forward in that direction. I did encourage him to ask certain questions and demand legitimate proof that said "esoterica" worked. I did not hear back from him. Until last week. The promoters of this and other programs do a pretty good job of convincing people what they do really works. So much so, this man applied their process to two other accounts, as well. And...got sued. Not once, but three times. The cost for the privilege of this experience was roughly $2,500.00 paid to the promoters of "DEBT BE GONE". Somewhere, in the course of being sued three times, he and his helpful friend figured out that the "POOOOF" program was not working as advertised. Luckily, someone came along and must have said something like "Dude, no wonder you're in trouble, that POOOOF stuff is not utilizing the "legal esoterica" correctly. I have some powerful "legal dust" that will do the trick". And, for the additional cost of another $2,500.00 paid to the promoter of "legal dust unlimited", the hallucinations continued. When the "dust" settled, he was left with three judgements totaling over $110,000.00, liens upon his home, a brand-spanking-new wage garnishment, and a healthy amount of skepticism towards things that sound too good to be true. It appears the courts, attorneys, and creditors were not in possession of the required decoder ring to make sense of the "legal esoterica" mumbo-jumbo. Nor were they willing to participate in the hallucinations provided by "legal dust unlimited". The judgements are roughly $20,000.00 in excess of what he originally owed and accruing interest, plus the $5,000.00 price for an education in what not to do. Wrong, in this instance. Cost? 25 thousand dollars. Well meant or best of intentioned feedback can lead to problems and unneeded complications. If we are having difficulty in a specific area of our lives, we should look for qualified and successful solutions. Obvious examples of this are: < Safety Cabinets Make Storage of Workplace Materials Safer and More Efficient s, that their next step would be to file a law suit in order to collect. Based on his finances, his goals, and a strong desire to stay out of court, I assisted him in negotiating the account to a lower balance.Safe storage of materials is a critical component of any workplace safety plan. Proper storage will also increase productivity in the workplace.Certain chemicals such as flammable liquids have very specific storage requirements and require special safety cabinets to properly store these items. Typically flammable liquid safety cabinets are painted bright yellow and are constructed of steel or other strong, flame resistant material. They will have adequate ventilation so that explosive vapors are not likely to collect inside the safety cabinet.Another workplace material that requires special storage or safety cabinets are oxygen and acetylene storage In the mean time, he struck up conversation with a friend who encouraged him to join an organization that sells information that would completely eliminate that debt. He did talk to me about this program and, while I did not know that much about it by name, I knew plenty about other programs that sell a promise to zero out debt based on what I like to call "legal esoterica". It's where they claim to eliminate your debt if you buy their system that is based on several very secret legal procedures that most lawyers and even judges don't know about and when applied correctly......POOOOF!!!!......DEBT BE GONE!!!!....... I could not discourage him from moving forward in that direction. I did encourage him to ask certain questions and demand legitimate proof that said "esoterica" worked. I did not hear back from him. Until last week. The promoters of this and other programs do a pretty good job of convincing people what they do really works. So much so, this man applied their process to two other accounts, as well. And...got sued. Not once, but three times. The cost for the privilege of this experience was roughly $2,500.00 paid to the promoters of "DEBT BE GONE". Somewhere, in the course of being sued three times, he and his helpful friend figured out that the "POOOOF" program was not working as advertised. Luckily, someone came along and must have said something like "Dude, no wonder you're in trouble, that POOOOF stuff is not utilizing the "legal esoterica" correctly. I have some powerful "legal dust" that will do the trick". And, for the additional cost of another $2,500.00 paid to the promoter of "legal dust unlimited", the hallucinations continued. When the "dust" settled, he was left with three judgements totaling over $110,000.00, liens upon his home, a brand-spanking-new wage garnishment, and a healthy amount of skepticism towards things that sound too good to be true. It appears the courts, attorneys, and creditors were not in possession of the required decoder ring to make sense of the "legal esoterica" mumbo-jumbo. Nor were they willing to participate in the hallucinations provided by "legal dust unlimited". The judgements are roughly $20,000.00 in excess of what he originally owed and accruing interest, plus the $5,000.00 price for an education in what not to do. Wrong, in this instance. Cost? 25 thousand dollars. Well meant or best of intentioned feedback can lead to problems and unneeded complications. If we are having difficulty in a specific area of our lives, we should look for qualified and successful solutions. Obvious examples of this are: < 6 Killer Outsourcing Secrets to Save You Time and Make You More Money ns and demand legitimate proof that said "esoterica" worked. I did not hear back from him. Until last week.Early on my online business career, I was a jack-of-all-trades.I was the webmaster The telemarketer The banker The accountant The copywriter The traffic specialist The butcher The baker The candlestick maker And on and on it wentIf it needed to get done, I had to do it, as I was a Solo-Preneur, a one man money making machine.Then I learned how other successful people were saving time, making more money and having more fun than I was. The secret to their ‘leveraged’ lives was outsourcing.They had webmasters, copywriters, sales staff, virtual assistants, secretaries, and so on. The promoters of this and other programs do a pretty good job of convincing people what they do really works. So much so, this man applied their process to two other accounts, as well. And...got sued. Not once, but three times. The cost for the privilege of this experience was roughly $2,500.00 paid to the promoters of "DEBT BE GONE". Somewhere, in the course of being sued three times, he and his helpful friend figured out that the "POOOOF" program was not working as advertised. Luckily, someone came along and must have said something like "Dude, no wonder you're in trouble, that POOOOF stuff is not utilizing the "legal esoterica" correctly. I have some powerful "legal dust" that will do the trick". And, for the additional cost of another $2,500.00 paid to the promoter of "legal dust unlimited", the hallucinations continued. When the "dust" settled, he was left with three judgements totaling over $110,000.00, liens upon his home, a brand-spanking-new wage garnishment, and a healthy amount of skepticism towards things that sound too good to be true. It appears the courts, attorneys, and creditors were not in possession of the required decoder ring to make sense of the "legal esoterica" mumbo-jumbo. Nor were they willing to participate in the hallucinations provided by "legal dust unlimited". The judgements are roughly $20,000.00 in excess of what he originally owed and accruing interest, plus the $5,000.00 price for an education in what not to do. Wrong, in this instance. Cost? 25 thousand dollars. Well meant or best of intentioned feedback can lead to problems and unneeded complications. If we are having difficulty in a specific area of our lives, we should look for qualified and successful solutions. Obvious examples of this are: < 6 Tips for Managing Subordinates Not everyone has the leadership abilities of Jack Welch or Steve Jobs, but there are some things everyone in a leadership position can do to improve their relationship with their team. Mutual respect is vital to a leader’s ultimate success so it is important that these six tips are followed by all leaders.Coach Behind Closed Doors; Praise in PublicGood leaders realize a lot of their success is achieved through the help of others. Instinctively, they seem to understand that their accomplishments are due to their support group so they are careful not to publicly humiliate their valued contributors. Praising in public goes a long way toward ins When the "dust" settled, he was left with three judgements totaling over $110,000.00, liens upon his home, a brand-spanking-new wage garnishment, and a healthy amount of skepticism towards things that sound too good to be true. It appears the courts, attorneys, and creditors were not in possession of the required decoder ring to make sense of the "legal esoterica" mumbo-jumbo. Nor were they willing to participate in the hallucinations provided by "legal dust unlimited". The judgements are roughly $20,000.00 in excess of what he originally owed and accruing interest, plus the $5,000.00 price for an education in what not to do. Wrong, in this instance. Cost? 25 thousand dollars. Well meant or best of intentioned feedback can lead to problems and unneeded complications. If we are having difficulty in a specific area of our lives, we should look for qualified and successful solutions. Obvious examples of this are: Mechanical problems are best discussed with a mechanic, not an interior designer. The advice we seek or that is offered up can sometimes do more harm than good. Consider the source and even the bias of the advice you hear. Get competent experienced second and third opinions.Would you take your financial challenges to someone with an ongoing inability to navigate their own financial challenges?
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