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Free Resume Templates - A Much Needed Resource When Creating a Resume g with a coaching client and asThe average employer spends approximately 30 seconds reviewing each resume. Therefore, it is critical for a resume to present its information in a clear, concise, and easy-to-read format.Job seekers need all the tools they can use in today’s competitive job market and free resume templates are one of those tools. Templates are pre-existing forms or formats that often include preset margins, graphics, fonts, and other information pertaining to the layout of a page. They are a valuable resource to use when creating a resume. Many of them are simple to use, just fill-in-the-blanks and your resume is ready to print.Free resume templates have received their fair share of negative press with many critics stating they are too c Top 10 Reasons NOT to Start Your Own Business One of the greatest opportunities in business is to evaluate “What is my average client worth to me?”Although I spend most of my time evangelizing about the benefits of entrepreneurship, I do want to throw a little reality out there for those who may look at it only through rose-colored glasses. Here are ten reasons why you may NOT want to start your own business:#10: You can't blame your lame boss for your problems. As much as you might have complained about your boss or "Management" in your corporate job, you might find yourself missing the person who takes the heat for big decisions. Whichever success or failure your company experiences is squarely on your shoulders.#9: YOU are all the departments in your business. You must take care of product development, sales, marketing, accounting, customer service, information t When I am working with a coaching client and as 7 Networking Tips for New, Young, or Inexperienced Entrepreneurs es in business is to evaluate “What is my average client worth to me?”Recently I had an unpleasant networking experience that I thought would make a good article. Here's my take on what to do, verses what NOT to do, when meeting with a potential networking associate.I was in a well-known office supply store, and a young clerk tried, unsuccessfully, to establish a networking relationship with me. Here are seven things he demonstrated, things I already knew, but things that some young or inexperienced entrepreneurs might not know. So here they are:1. Introduce Yourself – The person I met did not introduce himself to me. Once he learned my occupation, he immediately started his spiel about his other, non-office supply store, occupation, and how networking with him could benefit him. When I am working with a coaching client and as Free Marketing Tip #4: Share Your Knowledge What is my average client worth to me?”If you're a small business owner or an independent professional offering a service, you very likely know a lot about whatever it is you do. For example, if you're a chiropractor, you know a lot about health and wellness. If you're an accountant, you know a lot about financial matters. If you're a coach you know a lot about helping people accomplish their goals and achieve success in whatever aspect of their life or business you coach them in.Sharing what you know is an excellent way to market yourself and your services.And the best part is, in most cases it won't cost you a dime. So, for those who are on a tight budget, it is ideal.This is not giving away your services for free, but rather introducing yoursel When I am working with a coaching client and as Is The Box Getting Too Small? to me?”What do I mean by that question? Well you have heard the expression to think outside the BOX, well some individuals just are not there yet. They are comfortable inside the BOX. There is nothing wrong with that idea if that is where you want to stay ( few worries, no challenges, no advancement).If you want your business to succeed you will eventually need to gain knowledge about your targeted audience, your competition, how to get the best return on investment(ROI) on your advertising and marketing dollars, and how to develop those all important circles of friends, influences, and resources.As you gain this data you start to grow your business and the BOX you are in starts to get smaller. You start to bump into When I am working with a coaching client and as Become a Recognized Authority in Your Field - in 60 Days or Less! g with a coaching client and ask that question the usual response is either
You don't have to be rock-star famous before you are recognized as an authority in your field. You just have to begin to get the word out. Your goal is to be the person that people think of when your field is mentioned. At first, that may happen only locally, but take heart. Start where you are, with what you have, and you'll light a spark that could eventually become a firestorm of publicity.Maybe you offer a workshop at your office, church, or community center. Get it in the community calendars, from newspapers to cable television. Call up your local news stations, and offer yourself as the subject of an interview. One listing or call at a time, you'll begin to make a name for yourself.When you have an event coming up, call y
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