Archive for October, 2007
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
Welcome to the October 22, 2007 edition of e-3 carnival of network marketing.
Jason Whitmen presents Best Press Release Writing - 3 Beginner Tips to Press Release Writing posted at Public Relations Insider, saying, “Press releases are news announcements, whether through online publications or through traditional media. You can use it as a promotions and advertising tool. To be effective however, you should write it in news format…”
Robert Michel presents Business Networking is Like an Orange Tree posted at Social Networking Skills, saying, “Print advertising, phone solicitation, and direct mail if done correctly lead to immediate results. Personal networking takes longer, and therefore requires a greater level of patience and maturity. However, the quality of business received from networking is by far superior because nothing beats a personal referral.”
David Kam presents The Advantages and Disadvantages of Parody Websites | MarketingDeviant.com posted at MarketingDeviant.com.
Marco Richter presents Network Marketing vs. Affiliate Marketing posted at Network Marketing Concepts.
Taylor presents TNX.net - A New Text Link Ad Marketplace posted at Super Blogging, saying, “Do you want to make money online? Sign up for TNX.net and read this article where inside you will find how to get 2,000+ free credits!”
Mike Harmon presents Take Care of Your Achievements With Small Business Accounting posted at Basic Accounting, saying, “Keeping a tab on various financial transactions throughout the year is a tough job, especially when you are a businessperson handling small business. Whether you own a big or small business enterprise, every organization needs an expert to take care of his or financial numbers efficiently.”
Sue Massey presents What Your Employees Expect of You posted at Business Management Life, saying, “Employee retention is one of the most pressing issues facing forward thinking leaders and managers.”
Matt Hanson presents Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » Promotional Goods Versus Advertising posted at Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog, saying, “Promotional goods such as keyrings, pens, bags, caps, mouse mats, mugs, glasses and umbrellas can be more effective than media advertising in a number of ways.”
Christopher J. Brunner presents The 411 on Schmoozing posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, “Schmoozing isn’t exactly a word I like, as it seems to imply deceitfulness in some fashion, but you do need to brown-nose a bit in order to get things moving as you network with other businesses and clients.”
Chris Tackett presents Trans-Promo Marketing - Communicate in a New ?Old? Way posted at Direct Marketing News, saying, “Trans-promo communication really isn’t that new. Credit card companies have been using it for years, albeit at a rather generic level. Now businesses of any size that send invoices or monthly statements to customers can implement it as a fine-tuned and targeted marketing vehicle.”
Chris Moran presents The Joy of Party Plans posted at Everyday Marketing Ideas, saying, “You can organise a party plan for virtually any product or service that can be demonstrated. A party plan gives you the opportunity to demonstrate what you can do and encourage people to buy from you in the future.”
Tom Stanley presents Advantages of the Franchising Business posted at Tom’s Franchise Information Blog, saying, “In this article, I will provide a detailed listing of the advantages of using the Franchise System.”
Jason Rakowski presents Barriers to Business Growth - Which Customers Are You Tee-Ing Off? posted at Learn Good Customer Service, saying, “Don’t kid yourself that your ‘customer service department’ is actually improving customer service - too often it’s just a self-perpetuating process that is doing little more than holding back the tide of dissatisfaction. Sooner or later you’ll find you no longer have a ‘customer service’ department - instead you have a ‘customer recovery’ department.”
Chris Russell presents Are the ?Yeah, Buts? in Your Business or Organization Affecting Productivity? posted at Productivity Planner, saying, “”Yeah, we can do that, but so and so or whatever is keeping us from doing that.” How are all of these “Yeah, Buts” affecting employee productivity and overall business results?”
Stacey Derbinshire presents Risk And The Entrepreneur - 3 Ways That Risk Separates The Winners From The Rest Of The Pack posted at Starting a Small Home Business, saying, “Starting a business is risky. Seventy-five percent of businesses fail in the first five years. The causes are varied, but I believe it has much to do with how much risk the business owner is willing to take.”
Peter Quinn presents 10 Tips For Effective Negotiations in Life and Business posted at Easy Negotiation Techniques, saying, “These 10 points are things you need to have in mind to have a win-win.”
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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
I found this interview today at allinonebusiness.net, a help site for Isagenix. To discuss this article, you must register for this site.
BOB PROCTOR is the publisher of Networking Times. He is also an author, lecturer, counselor, business consultant, entrepreneur and teacher preaching the gospel of positive thinking, self-motivation and maximizing human potential. He has conducted seminars, speeches and consultations for Prudential Insurance, Procter & Gamble, United Way, National Speakers Association, Quaker Oats, to name a few of the most familiar, as well as Network Marketing companies. He is the author of the best-selling book You Were Born Rich and The Winner’s Image, The Goal Achiever and The Winner’s Circle series, among other titles.
Robert, you have an extensive background in corporate America, in teaching and training those people. What attracted you into Network Marketing?
A doctor I have tremendous respect for got involved with a Network Marketing company. It was seeing his picture in a Network Marketing magazine that brought the industry to my attention and caused me to take a look at it from a totally different perspective.
What was the basis of your respect for him?
I’ve studied the mind for approximately 40 years, and he probably taught me more about the mind than any other individual. He knows more about the mind than anyone I’ve ever met, or even read about. He’s not a money guy ~ he’s involved in the healing arts, so when I saw his picture attached with this company, I thought “There has to be something here that I don’t understand.” So I decided to look into it.
When I did, my whole perspective of the industry changed. I think I’m like an awful lot of people in that I didn’t understand it but thought I did. If someone had asked me to explain Network Marketing, I would have been at a loss to explain it. And yet, if you had said, “Do you understand it?” I would have said, “Sure” when the truth is, I didn’t.
Did you have a negative impression of it, Bob?
I don’t think I had a negative or positive impression. It was more disinterest than anything. I often say “I was caught in my own trap.” I have taught in numerous programs that anything we don’t understand we have a tendency to criticize and ridicule carelessly.
What did you find when you started looking?
I found that, all things being equal– good company, good product– it’s probably the most moral form of compensation I have ever seen. And I’ve studied a lot of them. I believe that the whole universe operates in an orderly manner, and Network Marketing operates more in harmony with the laws of the universe than any other business I’ve seen. A person truly receives exactly what he’s worth. No nepotism, no favoritism. I find that rather unusual in the business world.
What are some of the laws you’re referring to, and how does Network Marketing honor them?
Well, for example, the law of cause and effect– which is one of the laws in the universe– clearly states that energy returns to its source of origination. Or in more familiar terms, what you sow, you reap. Action and reaction are equal and opposite. This business is so perfectly aligned with that principle. If a person puts the effort out, it does come back. People are recognized for their efforts–recognition is a big part of it, and compensation is a big part of it.
I see that there are two sources of income in life, one psychic, one material. The psychic income is the satisfaction we get from how we spend our days. We should earn enough money to provide the things we want and live the way we choose. Network Marketing, for the most part, offers that person the opportunity for both.
The people I’ve observed who are successful in this industry truly love what they are doing. Once they understand the system, away they go– helping others understand it, too. Keep in mind that there are a lot of people who are not successful, but that’s their own fault. Another unusual characteristic of Network Marketing is the seemingly small distance from the bottom to the top.
Can you say more about that, because a common criticism of this industry, Bob, is that there are just a few people at the top while most people are struggling.
That is something that people say, and yet, if you ask them to explain it, they’re unable to. Again, what we don’t understand we have a tendency to criticize and ridicule. I was probably guilty of that. I got up and said that I didn’t know anyone who was earning any money. Well, I really didn’t know that many people involved in Network Marketing at all. There were passing acquaintances, but I certainly didn’t know what they were earning.
I’ve since found out, of course, that there are a lot of people earning great money in Network Marketing. My wife has been very successful, and she’s having an awful lot of fun at it. I spend almost all of my time working in this industry now because I enjoy working with Network Marketers so much. I still do some work outside, and it’s not that I couldn’t do more ~ I just don’t really have a desire to.
Bob, besides the moral quality that you’ve already spoken about in the structure of Network Marketing, what other differences do you see between Network Marketing and a conventional business?
The difference is like night and day. It’s paradoxical, really– people who do not understand Network Marketing point at it as a pyramid, when the truth is that they are probably involved in something that truly is a pyramid!
All business is shaped like a pyramid, but the difference is that in Network Marketing, everybody is at the top of their own pyramid. In corporate America, that’s not the way it is. A good example of a pyramid is a Canadian bank. There are only half a dozen banks in Canada, and the people at the top all earn in the millions, while the teller probably earns $20-25,000 a year, with very little hope of getting to $35,000.
A person can sit down and draw her own star, then go and get it in Network Marketing. On top of that, she’ll get help– in Network Marketing, everyone wants to help everyone. That isn’t the case outside this business.
In Network Marketing, a person has the opportunity for expansion and fuller expression. In other words, his life can continually improve. There seems to be no end to it. I’ve only been around the industry for a little over three years, but I’m absolutely fascinated with it. People naturally want to expand and express and grow– the corporate structure impedes that growth, while Network Marketing supports it. In fact, it’s to the advantage of the people above you to help you grow.
Bob, in looking at the uniqueness of this business, what are some of those challenges that
Network Marketers face?
I think the biggest challenge a Network Marketer faces is the paradigm shift that they have to make themselves. Second is learning how to present the opportunity to someone in such a way that enables that person to make a paradigm shift, too.
We’re conditioned genetically; we’re conditioned environmentally. Like the old economy — if you look at it as the old economy and the new economy. The old economy deals with competition. I think a good example is if you had a pie, and the pie is cut up, and you get a piece, I get a piece, maybe six other people get a piece. If I want more of that pie, I’ve got to outwit, out-market, or out-sell you, or out-scheme you. For me to have more pie, you’re going to have to have less. We’re dealing with a limited supply.
In Network Marketing, which I believe is the distribution system that is ushering in the new economy, a person is dealing with an infinite supply, which is in line with spiritual laws. There is no limit. So the person says, “If I want more pie, I’ll make a bigger pie, and I’ll make you aware of how I am enjoying more pie, so you can, too.” It is the most phenomenal system, and it just keeps getting better ~ because you become more and more aware of the truth of it.
What kind of difficulties does that present for somebody who, say, came out of a corporate
environment where the rules of the game are different?
I’ll give you a good example for your readers to try. Question to the readers: are you right-handed, or left-handed? Okay, now I’m going to ask you to sign your name. Sign your name on a piece of paper. Now put the pen in your other hand. Don’t just read this — put your pen in your other hand.
You can feel the tension building in your body. Your mind reacts to it. You think “I don’t write with my left hand. This is so uncomfortable. It’s so cumbersome. I’m going to make such a mess. I’m going to make myself look foolish, and what will my neighbor say?” We’re not programmed to write with our other hand.
People are programmed to live a certain way. What we’re saying is change the programming. It’s like learning a new language. It’s almost as if you go home and your family doesn’t speak English any longer, but French or Spanish. Eventually, you would learn what they are saying ~but it would be extremely difficult and very stressful at the beginning.
Can you speak about the things that need to be reprogrammed, specifically, Bob, or give
us some examples of things?
We have to begin by understanding ourselves, and improving our self-esteem. We’ve been raised to be dependent on the corporation, the boss, the company. We’re programmed to believe that if you go to school, get a good education and a job in a big company, that you’re safe. Of course everyone knows that that’s not true. People have been being laid off, downsized, reengineered, or fired by the hundreds of thousands– many are walking the street wondering what’s happened.
We’re living in a new economy. The world has shifted– I believe it’s aligning itself more with the universal laws. See, there’s a bigger gap today between the haves and the have-nots than there ever has been before, and it’s getting wider. In a recent article in the Toronto Daily Star, they pointed out that the top ten percent of income earners are earning 314 times what the bottom ten percent are earning. The people on the bottom haven’t even a hope of how to get to the top, and the old system isn’t going to help them.
Network Marketing clearly explains how you get to the top. The intellect can understand that ~ “I know I can get to the top. Now I’ve got to change that emotional, conditioned mind of mine.” That’s harder, but people care and want to help you make the transition. There are some absolutely brilliant people who intellectually understand it, and yet don’t make it. They don’t make it because they never get that paradigm changed. I think there has to be more education in that area.
Network Marketing is still new enough that it has not come together for the development of people yet ~ and it may not for a few more years. It’s in an evolutionary state. There has to be more focus on helping the individual change her subjective conditioning. People have a difficult time grasping it ~ so they struggle.
You see, wealthy people have always had multiple sources of income. I believe that wealth is a very real part of life– it has to be addressed and understood. A person cannot live a full life if he doesn’t have any money, because we use money for things, and we need things for the development of our potential.
I have been teaching people that they must have multiple sources of income if they are going to accumulate any wealth– not just one source. It won’t work.
The beautiful part about Network Marketing is you set up multiple sources of income with each person you bring in. So in a relatively short period of time, I could have two or three thousand sources of income. Makes a difference in a person’s life.
Which speaks to the business of leverage.
Absolutely. There are three income earning strategies: M1, M2, and M3.
M1 is trading our time for money. Approximately 95 to 96 percent of the population does that. It has an inherent problem called saturation.
What do you mean the inherent problem is “saturation”?
You run out of time. You only have so much time, and if you’re trading your time for money, you obviously have a ceiling on what you can earn. Doctors are realizing that today. The doctor has to spend more time to earn less money. So does a laborer. So does a lawyer– chargeable hours are the most important words in a lawyer’s vocabulary. That’s the M1 strategy that school teaches us and that we’ve observed our parents’ involvement with, for the most part.
If a person becomes wealthy on the M1 strategy, it’s at the expense of a life. They’ve compromised on the car they drive, the home that they live in, the vacations they take, the school they give their kids, the clothes they wear, because they need the money to live.
M2 is an excellent strategy– investing money to earn money. Those who understand it know that leverage is a great way to work the M2 strategy. There’re only three people out of 100, though, who understand, and some of those aren’t very good at it.
Now, M3 is, without question, the strategy that wealthy people have always used. It’s a strategy of leverage. Approximately one percent of the population uses this strategy, but they earn around 96 percent of all the money that is earned. M3 is multiplying your time through the efforts of others, by setting up multiple sources of income. It’s a phenomenal strategy, and Network Marketing is tuned into it.
Earning money has absolutely nothing to do with work. This is the real paradox.
Say more about that, please.
Napoleon Hill, who probably taught us as much about earning money and wealthy people as anyone, said, “If you are one of those people who believes that hard work and honesty alone will bring riches, perish the thought, because it’s not true. Riches come, if they come at all, in response to definite demands, based upon the application of definite principles, and not by chance or luck.”
Now, let’s take what he’s saying and relate it to Network Marketing– “Riches come, if they come at all, in response to definite demands based upon the application of definite principles, and not by chance or luck.” Is there a demand for someone who can show that 96 percent, the people who are feverishly involved in a losing proposition in the M1 income earning strategy, how to move to M3?
Is there a demand for someone to show an individual how to close the gap between the haves and the have-nots?
I think there’s a screaming demand for it, and it’s something that Network Marketing does. We show them how to close the gap. We show them how to spend their days doing the things that they really love doing, and at the same time, earn the amount of money they need to live the way they choose to live.
I don’t think we’re made for work, I believe that work is made for us. I work every day, but I never look at it as work, because I absolutely love what I’m doing. I find it amusing that I get paid so well at times. I would do it for nothing, because I absolutely love it. Love is harmony– it’s when your conscious mind, your sub-conscious, and your body are all in sync, and you truly love what you’re doing.
Are you willing to talk to me about the role of love in Network Marketing?
Sure ~ that’s a subject that people should spend a little more time with. I see love as resonance. It’s harmony. People who are in love with helping people are huge winners. You see that proven in Network Marketing all the time ~ the big winners in Network Marketing love watching a person wake up. They love watching them win.
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
Welcome to the October 15, 2007 edition of e3 carnival of health and wellness.
Chris presents Developing Your Ability to See Auras posted at Martial Development.
Becky Gillaspy presents Cool Tool to Keep Your Goals in Front of You Every Day posted at Weight Loss without Worry, saying, “When we strive to reach a goal it is very important that we get clear on what it is we want to achieve. The best way to do this is to constantly remind yourself of your goal, this web tool allows you to do that automatically!”
Craig Harper presents The Power of an Idea. posted at Renovate your life with Craig, saying, “”Who we are, how we are and what our life becomes, is not pre-determined; it’s a choice.”
Fate, schmate.
Destiny, schmestiny.
Both the refuge of the weak.”
TherapyDoc presents John Lennon and Role Models posted at Everyone Needs Therapy.
Michael@TSM presents Fall TSM Travel Writing Contest: Win $125! posted at Traveling Stories Magazine.
Ada Ozoh presents Menopausal weight gain - weight loss the Alli way posted at Menopause Lifestyle.
FruitfulTime presents Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body) - Part 1 posted at FruitfulTime Blog, saying, “So you want to live a long healthy life and make your life fruitful?
To do this, you first need to get the basics down so that you have a solid foundation on which to build your life.”
FruitfulTime presents Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body) - Part 2 posted at FruitfulTime Blog, saying, “A healthy mind allows a person to:
* Feel alert and lucid.
* Concentrate and focus on a task.
* Relax and meditate.
* Learn new things.
* Solve simple and complex problems.
* Keep calm and objective in a stressful situation.
* Feel happy.
* Empathize, and feel all the emotions that make us human.”
Jennifer Mannion presents Heal Pain Naturally: Self-forgiveness posted at Heal Pain Naturally.
Jennifer Mannion presents Heal Pain Naturally: Exercise posted at Heal Pain Naturally.
Liz Smith presents The Stink on Anti-perspirants and Breast Cancer posted at Practical Living Blog, saying, “Should we go “au naturale” with our anti-perspirants?”
Holly Ord presents The Truth About Planned Parenthood posted at Menstrual Poetry.
Paul Heingarten presents Abs Training - Wrench Your Guts Out! posted at Workoutebooks, saying, “Abdominal muscles are a small bodypart and you have no reason to perform as many exercises as you can do in one training session. They can be fully worked with a relatively short intense workout. And as recent studies show, the best workout has to recruit as many muscle fibers as possible.”
Stanimir Sotirov presents What is “Glycemic Index”? posted at All About Your Body And Spirit, saying, “In many diets you are advised to be careful about the “glycemic index” of the foods you eat.Wanna now why?”
FitBuff presents New Wii Fitness Game Coming Soon posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “What’s better than improving your health, losing weight, and having tons of fun all at the same time? Nothing!
And Nintendo, of all people, is making it happen. They are introducing an all new game, complete with a “Balancing Board,” for their Wii video game console: Wii Fit.”
Robinson Go presents Start Everyday With A Smile posted at The Robinson Go Blog, saying, “Maximize your health and wellness with this very short and effective tip!”
Bob Crawford presents Growing Your SELF - Bob Crawford Online posted at Growing Your SELF Blog - Bob Crawford Online, saying, “Learn to create your day! Give yourself the edge when it comes to manifesting your dreams. It’s your day - you get to choose what kind of day it will be. Choose well! Part two of this popular article.”
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
Welcome to the October 15, 2007 edition of e-3 carnival of success principles.
Tupelo Kenyon presents Meaningful Spiritual Relationships – Namaste Matters posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “Celebrate life with this insight on how to take your personal relationships to a whole new level. To me, a spiritual relationship exists between any two people who recognize and acknowledge that deep inside, we are the same. Behind the faces, beyond the reach of social conditioning, deeper than individual egos, we are identical. We are presence, consciousness, pure knowingness - the awareness of “I am.” We are life itself. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)”
Ivan Rios presents Why Leadership is About Measuring Success posted at artofleading.net.
David B. Bohl presents Conflict: Difficult People We Can’t Avoid posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, “There are people who are part of our lives, at least now, not by our choice but by circumstance, and we just have to learn to get along. We do have the option of not getting along, but that rarely feels good or works out well, so I highly suggest learning to deal with these people in a way that causes everyone involved the least amount of damage and turmoil.”
Joy Miller presents Online MBA - Top 25 Best Buys posted at Online College Blog, saying, “Online MBA - Top 25 Best Buys: Find out which Online MBA programs have the lowest tuition costs.”
Mike Harmon presents How To Find Help For New Business? posted at Basic Accounting, saying, “Everyday a new business, partnership or company is formed to carry out trading transaction in view to profit from the business activities. By the time a person registers the business, partnership or company, documentation is required for every single step.”
Sue Massey presents How to Write a Business Proposal posted at Business Management Life, saying, “Writing a business proposal can seem like a daunting task. Where do I start? What do I need to say? How do I know if I’ve written a proposal that my customer will understand?”
Michael@TSM presents Fall TSM Travel Writing Contest: Win $125! posted at Traveling Stories Magazine.
Marcus presents Changing your Life with The Thoughts posted at The Thoughts, saying, “Change your life with Conscious Thinking. Discover how conscious thought can lead to success and a deeper understanding of life in this multi-part series.”
Matt Hanson presents Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » 3 Free Advertising Options For Your Business posted at Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog, saying, “Whether you have a website for a small business, or a large corporation, you probably already know the benefits of advertising your business. However, have you looked into different ways to get free advertising?”
Tristan presents SMART Goal Setting 101: The Definitive Guide to Goal Achievement posted at The Synergy Institute, saying, “Life Coach Tristan Loo explains how to set and achieve SMART goals. At 4915 words, this is the most comprehensive article on goal setting on the internet. Learn and integrate these powerful goal setting techniques into your life to produce the good that you desire for yourself.”
David Kam presents A Generous Leader, A Great Figure posted at MarketingDeviant.com.
may chew presents To Increase Motivation- Rest, Renew and Sharpen the Saw posted at Success Inspired., saying, “We slog and plod. We live, breathe, work, sleep, eat and play. We live lives that are revolved around our routines. Are we growing, renewing being renewed? Sharpening the saw, renewal, self renewal, revival, restoration, revitalization.. name it what you will. There must be latency before growth, dullness before vision, reaching within before reaching without. It is the prerequisite to flashes of inspirations, ideas and changes, motivation, persistence and ultimately reaching your dreams. “All human systems require continuous renewal…”"
Dominic Tay presents Spell S_ccess posted at Dominic Tay Dot Com, saying, “While there are many ways how to be successful, success is often misspelled. No matter how hard other people try achieving success, many still miss the most important ingredient of success: you. Read through this article so you’d know the ways on how to promote and cultivate success within you initially.”
Steve Faber presents Success - It Really Can Be Who You Know posted at DebtBlog.
Eric Hudin presents Wills Vs Living Trusts posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog, saying, “Ever wonder what the difference is between a will and Trust? In this article I will tell you the difference. Thanks for hosting.”
Christopher J. Brunner presents What Successful People Do - Part 1 posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, “Part one in a two post series regarding the mindset and practices of successful people.”
Tom Stanley presents How to find the Top Franchise Opportunities posted at Tom’s Franchise Information Blog, saying, “In this article I’ll tell you how to find the best franchise opportunities. Which is best? Food Franchises, Business Franchises, Automobile Franchises, Daycare Franchises, Fast Food Franchises, Retail Franchises, Hotel Franchises, Travel Franchises, Home-Based Business Franchises, and even Internet-based Franchises.”
Terry Dean presents Secret Ingredient in Your Business posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.
Alex Marlin presents Most Educated People Have No Social Skills posted at Life Improvement Tips For Thin and Small People, saying, “Your are an educated person, so why are you not making it? Learn exactly what is keeping you back.”
Marco Richter presents Improving Your Outlook On Life posted at Self Improvement Emporium.
Liz Fuller presents Network with Passion - More Than WE Know - Information, Inspiration and Support for Women Entrepreneurs posted at More Than WE Know, saying, “Sharing ourselves with others is more than simply sharing our thoughts and ideas; it’s sharing our energy. When we radiate positive energy, health and good humor, others will be drawn to our sides. This is good news for uneasy networkers - what you say is so much less important than how you say it.”
Jirel presents How to be successful in life? posted at Positive and Successful Life Style tips.
Randy Nichols presents The Job Burnout Cure posted at Career Advice by Randy, saying, “The daily grind of working for someone else and being on a limited income takes it’s toll, What in the world is the cure?”
Bob Crawford presents Growing Your SELF - Bob Crawford Online posted at Growing Your SELF Blog - Bob Crawford Online, saying, “Learn to create your day! Give yourself the edge when it comes to manifesting your dreams. It’s your day - you get to choose what kind of day it will be. Choose well! Part two of this popular article.”
Jason Rakowski presents Free Help Desk Software Solution Is An Attractive Option? posted at Learn Good Customer Service, saying, “For small businesses, a free help desk software solution is an attractive option to boost up their customer support. However, on getting a helpdesk system for free, users often overlook the cost in terms of time and maintenance. The strategy could backfire if after investing your time in installing, integrating and building the database, you find that the system is full of bugs or does not run properly on your platform. If your site desperately needs a helpdesk system and you lack the time to check out the free tools, then it would be better to choose a reputed low-cost brand rather than an unknown name.”
Chris Russell presents The Power of Personal Space posted at Productivity Planner, saying, “Have you ever thought about how powerful personal space is as a determinant of productivity? Everybody works differently, and where possible good managers should take into account individual preferences and needs when allocating workspace.”
Stacey Derbinshire presents What Will A Business Plan Do For You? posted at Starting a Small Home Business, saying, “If you’re just starting out in business, a written business plan can help you organize all the pieces that will have to come together to make your business a success. A business hoping to expand its operations in some way can achieve the same benefits. A well-established business trying to grow out of a business-as-usual rut can use a plan as a modeling tool to examine various options before committing to one.”
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
Welcome to the October 15, 2007 edition of e-3 carnival of network marketing.
Sagar Satapathy presents Webmaster Intel Basics: 25 Tools to Compile an In-Depth Dossier on a Competitors? Site posted at Virtual Hosting.
Mike Harmon presents How To Find Help For New Business? posted at Basic Accounting, saying, “Everyday a new business, partnership or company is formed to carry out trading transaction in view to profit from the business activities. By the time a person registers the business, partnership or company, documentation is required for every single step.”
Sue Massey presents How to Write a Business Proposal posted at Business Management Life, saying, “Writing a business proposal can seem like a daunting task. Where do I start? What do I need to say? How do I know if I’ve written a proposal that my customer will understand?”
Michael@TSM presents Fall TSM Travel Writing Contest: Win $125! posted at Traveling Stories Magazine.
Matt Hanson presents Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » 3 Free Advertising Options For Your Business posted at Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog, saying, “Whether you have a website for a small business, or a large corporation, you probably already know the benefits of advertising your business. However, have you looked into different ways to get free advertising?”
David Kam presents A Generous Leader, A Great Figure posted at MarketingDeviant.com.
Eric Hudin presents Wills Vs Living Trusts posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog, saying, “Ever wonder what the difference is between a will and Trust? In this article I will tell you the difference. Thanks for hosting.”
Tom Stanley presents How to find the Top Franchise Opportunities posted at Tom’s Franchise Information Blog, saying, “In this article I’ll tell you how to find the best franchise opportunities. Which is best? Food Franchises, Business Franchises, Automobile Franchises, Daycare Franchises, Fast Food Franchises, Retail Franchises, Hotel Franchises, Travel Franchises, Home-Based Business Franchises, and even Internet-based Franchises.”
Marco Richter presents Network Marketing - A Brief Overview posted at Network Marketing Concepts.
Randy Nichols presents The Job Burnout Cure posted at Career Advice by Randy, saying, “The daily grind of working for someone else and being on a limited income takes it’s toll, What in the world is the cure?”
Bob Crawford presents Growing Your SELF - Bob Crawford Online posted at Growing Your SELF Blog - Bob Crawford Online, saying, “Learn to create your day! Give yourself the edge when it comes to manifesting your dreams. It’s your day - you get to choose what kind of day it will be. Choose well!
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Jason Rakowski presents Free Help Desk Software Solution Is An Attractive Option? posted at Learn Good Customer Service, saying, “For small businesses, a free help desk software solution is an attractive option to boost up their customer support. However, on getting a helpdesk system for free, users often overlook the cost in terms of time and maintenance. The strategy could backfire if after investing your time in installing, integrating and building the database, you find that the system is full of bugs or does not run properly on your platform. If your site desperately needs a helpdesk system and you lack the time to check out the free tools, then it would be better to choose a reputed low-cost brand rather than an unknown name.”
Chris Russell presents The Power of Personal Space posted at Productivity Planner, saying, “Have you ever thought about how powerful personal space is as a determinant of productivity? Everybody works differently, and where possible good managers should take into account individual preferences and needs when allocating workspace.”
Stacey Derbinshire presents What Will A Business Plan Do For You? posted at Starting a Small Home Business, saying, “If you’re just starting out in business, a written business plan can help you organize all the pieces that will have to come together to make your business a success. A business hoping to expand its operations in some way can achieve the same benefits. A well-established business trying to grow out of a business-as-usual rut can use a plan as a modeling tool to examine various options before committing to one.”
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