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    My Marketing Plan Is Complete - Am I Missing Something?
    The business world is a strange place, filled with the lush potential and intoxicating beauty of a tropical jungle, and all the deadly elements that lie beneath. The Marketing Plan is your guide to navigating the jungle, steering you from strangling vines and undergrowth towards captivating waterfalls just right for quenching your thirst.You have reached a pinnacle; your marketing plan is complete. Immediately you thin
    ith imprisonment.

    This award marks the first year for the event, but Reporters Without Borders hopes to make it an annual one. The organization follows and reports on freedom of the press around the world.

    In oppressive countries, such as Iran (which shut down almost all independent newspapers in 2000), blo

    Case Study - Franchise Agreement Disputes, Negotiation and Venue Problem
    Most franchise agreements require that the franchisee or franchise buyer sign an arbitration clause in case of a dispute. Of course these are hard to get out of and generally the franchisor will pick the venue, most likely the city where they are located. This makes things tough on franchisees, which find themselves in disputes.Lets say the Franchisor is Texas based and the franchisee is in Washington State; well then
    The “blogosphere” continues to grow at a phenomenal rate. In fact, the number of blogs is doubling every 6 months.

    Right now, there is a new blog published every second, according to Technorati, the search engine that keeps track of Weblogs. In August 2005 there were over 7 million blogs, that number is now over 14 million.

    Weblogs have become the homepages of the 21st century and are used for everything from sharing recipes, personal opinions and travel adventures, to the latest in political and economic news.

    Blogs are also facing their share of controversy and praise. Reporters Without Borders recently published their “short list” of the seven best blogs out of 60, which won the “Freedom Blog Awards” for defending freedom of expression.

    Winners (who are chosen by the public who vote for their favorite blogs) included “Shared Pains” which describes life in Afghan, and Mojtaba Saminejad, an Iranian whose blog is published in the Farsi language. (He received a two-year prison sentence in 2005 because of his blog). Another winner, Jeff Ooi, publishes the Malaysian blog “Screenshots” which is in English. Because he allowed a comment on his blog back in 2004 which reportedly “insulted Islam” according to authorities, he was also threatened with imprisonment.

    This award marks the first year for the event, but Reporters Without Borders hopes to make it an annual one. The organization follows and reports on freedom of the press around the world.

    In oppressive countries, such as Iran (which shut down almost all independent newspapers in 2000), blog

    A Career Built on Character - Part 2 of 2
    Learn the Rules"Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you." ~Spanish ProverbWatch What You Write or Say. Assume that anything you write or say will be read or heard by everyone in the company. E-mail makes it easy to respond emotionally. Before you respond to an irritating e-mail, take a minute to calm down, then, write the e-mail. If you have a tendency to send harsh messages,
    14 million.

    Weblogs have become the homepages of the 21st century and are used for everything from sharing recipes, personal opinions and travel adventures, to the latest in political and economic news.

    Blogs are also facing their share of controversy and praise. Reporters Without Borders recently published their “short list” of the seven best blogs out of 60, which won the “Freedom Blog Awards” for defending freedom of expression.

    Winners (who are chosen by the public who vote for their favorite blogs) included “Shared Pains” which describes life in Afghan, and Mojtaba Saminejad, an Iranian whose blog is published in the Farsi language. (He received a two-year prison sentence in 2005 because of his blog). Another winner, Jeff Ooi, publishes the Malaysian blog “Screenshots” which is in English. Because he allowed a comment on his blog back in 2004 which reportedly “insulted Islam” according to authorities, he was also threatened with imprisonment.

    This award marks the first year for the event, but Reporters Without Borders hopes to make it an annual one. The organization follows and reports on freedom of the press around the world.

    In oppressive countries, such as Iran (which shut down almost all independent newspapers in 2000), blo

    Making Money With Blogs
    Making money with blogs is fairly simple if you know what to do with your blog to make it profitable. From layouts to content, there are ways to start making money with blogs. As more and more people turn to well-written blogs for information, making money with blogs will become much easier.First, content is king. Although your layout may have some impact on your visitors, content is the most important part of your
    their “short list” of the seven best blogs out of 60, which won the “Freedom Blog Awards” for defending freedom of expression.

    Winners (who are chosen by the public who vote for their favorite blogs) included “Shared Pains” which describes life in Afghan, and Mojtaba Saminejad, an Iranian whose blog is published in the Farsi language. (He received a two-year prison sentence in 2005 because of his blog). Another winner, Jeff Ooi, publishes the Malaysian blog “Screenshots” which is in English. Because he allowed a comment on his blog back in 2004 which reportedly “insulted Islam” according to authorities, he was also threatened with imprisonment.

    This award marks the first year for the event, but Reporters Without Borders hopes to make it an annual one. The organization follows and reports on freedom of the press around the world.

    In oppressive countries, such as Iran (which shut down almost all independent newspapers in 2000), blo

    Partnering with Non-Profits to Jump-Start your Publicity
    Every corporate entity (or individually run business) should make it a priority to be socially responsible and give back to the community in which it operates.Besides being the right thing to do, corporate giving enables you to reach your customers and prospects in an entirely different way than traditional marketing.Who isn’t tired of being bombarded by cute, clever and ultimately self-serving advertising messa
    in the Farsi language. (He received a two-year prison sentence in 2005 because of his blog). Another winner, Jeff Ooi, publishes the Malaysian blog “Screenshots” which is in English. Because he allowed a comment on his blog back in 2004 which reportedly “insulted Islam” according to authorities, he was also threatened with imprisonment.

    This award marks the first year for the event, but Reporters Without Borders hopes to make it an annual one. The organization follows and reports on freedom of the press around the world.

    In oppressive countries, such as Iran (which shut down almost all independent newspapers in 2000), blo

    Product Review: The Lost Files Year One
    Occasionally there are those good deals that you just have to pounce on. This is definitely one of them!For years rich businessmen have been keeping the public domain a secret and making a profit off of it. Until last year anyways, when Russell Brunson made three of these coveted files available to his Lost Files members each month. The good news for us internet marketers is that he's made lifetime resell rights to the
    ith imprisonment.

    This award marks the first year for the event, but Reporters Without Borders hopes to make it an annual one. The organization follows and reports on freedom of the press around the world.

    In oppressive countries, such as Iran (which shut down almost all independent newspapers in 2000), blogs have provided a way for journalists and others to express themselves and share the latest news and happenings. But speaking up in such places often has serious consequences, such as one blogger in Iraq who was jailed by authorities after speaking up about what was simply a local problem.

    China is another repressive area. Recently Chinese authorities declared that all bloggers had to register their blogs with them, or risk being shut down.

    To help combat these and similar problems around the world, organizations are being set up to provide global support among bloggers for those who are being repressed.

    One of the biggest controversies right now, is whether bloggers should receive “journalistic” status. Some people see blogs and bloggers as a kind of counterbalance to what they see as media arrogance, while others call them vigilantes. Recent events with Newsweek, CBS News and others have caused a division between the main stream media and bloggers who feel the “truth is out there” and they want it told.

    One thing both bloggers and the mainstream media agree on, is that things have been forever changed. The tools of mass media are no longer the property of the press alone, they’re also freely available to the people. If the medium is the

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