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    Skills Make Labor More Valuable
    As you know by now, if you have been a long time subscriber to our weekly E-zine, I'm a very big proponent of activity, labor and discipline. In fact I devoted one of the five major pieces to the life puzzle (in my book under the same name) to the subject of activity and labor. But now let me add another key word to the labor equation - skillful. Yes, skillful labor.We need the skills to help build our family's dreams, the skills to stir up an enterpri
    from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products

    5. If you want the best and the mo

    Lie About Your Credentials, Kill Your Career
    Excerpted from The Truth About Getting your Point Across...And Nothing But the Truth.Notre Dame football coach George O’Leary resigned five days after being hired, admitting he lied about his academic and athletic background. O'Leary claimed to have a master's degree in education and to have played college football for three years, but checks into his background showed it wasn't true.Veritas CFO Kenneth Lonchar was fired because he claimed he ha
    Whether you are buying your weekly groceries or you are a buying for a business there are a few golden rules that never change. These rules are the same now as they ever were - and ever will be...

    1. Ideally only buy based on personal experience or through a recommendation from a trusted source

    2. Avoid products that are heavily promoted. The product will include the costs of promotion

    3. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who wears designer clothes and drives an expensive car. You are paying for all this plus his Caribbean cruises

    4. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products

    5. If you want the best and the mos

    Make Money Selling Other People's Products: Affiliate Marketing
    You can make so much money selling and promoting other people’s products and services. Affiliate marketing is becoming more popular everyday. My success as an affiliate marketer has been centered in the online poker field. In 2005 I was one of the top affiliates for PacificPoker.com. I am also an affiliate for eBay and several poker product websites. PacificPoker.com offered a generous affiliate payout. Most online poker rooms and online casinos have affilia
    same now as they ever were - and ever will be...

    1. Ideally only buy based on personal experience or through a recommendation from a trusted source

    2. Avoid products that are heavily promoted. The product will include the costs of promotion

    3. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who wears designer clothes and drives an expensive car. You are paying for all this plus his Caribbean cruises

    4. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products

    5. If you want the best and the mo

    Staying Motivated In A Struggling Economy
    Fear is a very powerful emotion. When we live in fear, even of the unknown, there is a tendency to isolate, exert control and be on the defensive. It drains our energy and creates exhaustion. The majority of coaching conversations I am having these days are about this fear generated by a struggling economy. Worry over business progress, finding a job, salary and bonus eliminations, increased job performance expectations have taken over people’s
    source

    2. Avoid products that are heavily promoted. The product will include the costs of promotion

    3. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who wears designer clothes and drives an expensive car. You are paying for all this plus his Caribbean cruises

    4. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products

    5. If you want the best and the mo

    Tips for Safekeeping Your Business Cards
    Business cards are still the most valued marketing tool used at present. Its valuable contribution to the promotions and advertising field had made it to be among the top most tools used.Basically the significance of business cards had manifold to bring great benefits. One of which is, it serves as a frontline image of your business. Second they make first contact with your future customers. And lastly serve as a marketing tool of keeping a good networ
    esman who wears designer clothes and drives an expensive car. You are paying for all this plus his Caribbean cruises

    4. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products

    5. If you want the best and the mo

    Surviving The Diva Boss
    Does your boss make the most exasperating requests? Or perhaps demands for things on the spot? Maybe even reschedules meetings around her manicure appointment during office hours? Does she come into the office every morning sporting a look that makes you wonder if she realises she’s not waltzing down the red carpet at an LA premiere? Welcome to the world of the diva boss.In ‘The Devil Wears Prada’, Anne Hathaway’s got a boss straight out of Hades but b
    from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products

    5. If you want the best and the most original products try to spot the next big thing before it becomes big

    6. However, never buy the latest gadget. It will be pricey and you may become an unwitting guinea pig with a beta product for which nothing will be compatible

    7. Never never buy from companies that keep you waiting on the phone and treat their customer like cattle. Your product will probably be cheap, but if they treat you with contempt before you buy, just wait until you become a customer...

    8. The measure of the value of a product or service is low price x high quality. Low qual

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