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Becoming A Copywriter

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Writing and Speaking No Comments →

The Tools of the Trade

The art of Copywriting is perhaps the most in-demand aspect of the literary industry today. Copywriting is the act of writing copy (an article representing a product, indirectly) for a business or business representative involving the service or product that the client represents. Though the demand for this skill is on a constant rise, the act of becoming a copywriter isn’t really all that difficult.

First, you have to have the skill and yearning of a writer. If you don’t know what either of those are, you likely aren’t cut out for this occupation.

What Marathons Can Teach You About Your Business Part 1

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Business No Comments →

I finished walking my first marathon in San Diego a week ago. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. But, it was also an amazing accomplishment.

One thing that struck me while hoofing it toward the finish line was the similarities between running a business and running a marathon (or in my case, walking a marathon). I’ll cover 5 altogether — 2 this week and 3 next.

1. It’s all about the mind. There was a quote posted around 18, 19 miles that said “I run marathons because after mile 20, it’s all about your mind.” Or something like that. (My cognitive skills were fading at that point.)

The Secret To Success In Business Planning - Plan Your Work And Work Your Plan

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Business No Comments →

Running your own business is a highly rewarding, but often a risky endeavor. As with anything else, increasing your chances of success begins with preparation. And when it comes to transforming your dream into reality, the key to successfully jump starting your business is simple: plan the work and work the plan.

Whether you are just getting a new business off the ground, expanding the business you have, or purchasing a business, devote plenty of time to planning:

* Begin with a discovery process to confirm the viability of your venture.

* Do your homework.

Flat Rate Conference Call Services

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Communications No Comments →

When it comes to incurring the expense of setting up and using a conference call service, the charges can vary. Most companies that provide these services will vary what they charge based on how large your meeting is and the how long the meeting will last. This can become quite pricey for something like a board meeting or stock analyst meeting which will involve several participants and may last for several hours. In order to take away some of that burden, there are some conference call service companies that are beginning to offer a flat rate for their services. They will charge a certain amount per minute of use no matter how many participants there are, how many bridges are used, and how long the conference call lasts.

Franchisors Use The 5ks To Keep Their Franchise Business Successful

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Business No Comments →

The franchise business world is constantly changing as new opportunities are released every month to an already stretched market place. By utilising the 5Ks of being a successful franchisor it is possible to keep ahead of the competition.

The 5Ks for being a successful franchisor are:

Keep Communicating
Keep Supporting
Keep Innovating
Keep Investing
Keep Positive

Always refer to the 5Ks to ensure that the franchise offering is strong and remains competitive. They will also serve to ensure that the franchisees remain profitable in a more ruthless and overcrowded market place.

Yoga In The West

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Health and Fitness No Comments →

While many people in the West are only now discovering yoga, knowledge of yoga in
the West is not new. In the late 18th century, interest in Sanskrit grew as scholars began to
understand the importance and interconnectedness of the Indo-European family of languages.
The Bhagavad Gita was the first Sanskrit text to be translated into English—in
1785 by the Englishman Charles Wilkins. American statesman Alexander Hamilton visited
India, and even gave Sanskrit lessons in Paris, when he was detained there during
wartime in 1802.3

Too Pooped To Keep Going? Energy Booster Shot Gets You Through The Day!

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Self Improvement No Comments →

Are you too pooped at the end of the day, or worse, half way through the day, to keep going?

Has your get up and go got up and gone?

You’re not alone.

If daily fatigue has got you down, there’s something you can do about it.

There are countless articles on various foods that will give you an added boost. Myself, I like pizza, so I won’t preach to you about what you should or shouldn’t eat, although the food you eat does have a definite impact on your energy levels throughout the day.

Top 7 Qualities To Ensure Ongoing Execution Of Your Strategic Plan

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Business No Comments →

Implementing a strategic plan is a costly, but a necessary investment to out think and outlast your competition. Executing the strategic plan is one of the most repetitive challenges that I hear as a business coach. Beyond the logistics of how to implement a strategic plan, are these 7 qualities that help to ensure ongoing execution.

Enthusiasm

Do you truly buy into the strategic plan? When you can embrace the plan and show your individual enthusiasm especially during difficult and dark days, you not only help yourself, but your other team members.

Responsibility

Summer Traveling With My Dog

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Pets No Comments →

This is a story about a road trip I took with my dog this summer. This is an informational story that will provide some insight as to what you need to consider when you travel with your pet. My dog’s safety while in the car had to be considered. I needed to know where to make pit stops along the way. And I needed to know what hotels would allow her to stay.

Why Is Data Recovery So Expensive?

December 31, 2007 By: admin Category: Computers and Technology No Comments →

Data recovery involves recovering data from media that may not be performing properly. There may be a problem with the hard drive or any other component of the storage media. It would be great if we could decipher the nature of the problem ourselves with the help of a naked eye. However, our eyes and our technological knowledge have its own set of limitations. Data recovery is a highly specialized field that can cater to most of the data loss problems. Data loss can occur in strange and mysterious ways and each data loss incident can be different from each other. Due to these variations, the cost of data recovery can be heavy or light on your pocket. Data recovery, generally speaking, can be an expensive process. It may cost you several hundred pounds to just get the nature of data loss incident evaluated. This evaluation will merely give you an idea about the list of files that the data recovery company can recover. In addition, this evaluation cost may not be included in the actual cost of data recovery. So, what makes data recovery so expensive? Simply put, data recovery is expensive because it is a complicated process and not many companies are specialized in this field. Even though there are many companies that offer data recovery services, only the reputed companies can boast of effective data recovery. However, there are multiple factors that contribute towards the cost of a data recovery company, which consequently make the data recovery service an expensive alternative. Let us analyse the various factors that make data recovery an expensive option.


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