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  • Work from the comfort of your home 2  By : Robert35 Adelman35
    Work from the comfort of your home

    If you have been surfing the net and come across some interesting work from home opportunities, you could take them up to earn a living or some extra income. But before doing so, evaluate the pros and cons to make sure you understand what it involves. You will have to put in a lot of hard work on a daily basis, could be for a few hours, and sometimes even longer. Need to be flexible and so taking up self employment is all about working from the comfort of your home with utmost dedication and involvement. It is not an opportunity to earn easy money, quite the contrary.
  • Carpet Cleaning Tips  By : Fyneworks Web Design
    This article will tell you everything you need to know about carpet cleaning. How to care for your carpet, how to deal with stains (including pet stains) and how to choose the right company for the job - what should you expect?
  • No Such Thing as Easy Money  By : Bradley900 Doolen900
    It Takes Money to Make Money

    When you are shopping online you need to guard your information closely, especially if you are thinking that you can make a bit of easy money by investing in a extra income scheme. Fraudsters have submitted that it takes less than an hour to take control of most of their target's funds. It can be as simple as a phone call to verify your card information after observing you making a purchase from an easy money website. These are the same types of people that will tell you of how you can earn your fortune while sleeping late and lounging about the house. Extra income may be one of the biggest selling ideas on the internet, but to have someone try to sell you easy money is appalling.

    Sure these types of products seem very exciting, and we may entertain the thought of reading a little further on the email or website to see what the program entails. Of course you won't get a true picture of what the program will offer, because the truth is that it offers you not much of anything, what you are really looking at is a tool to take your money so that a perpetrator of a get rich quick scheme can get a little extra income, straight out of your pocket. You won't gain a thing, but you can lose so many things that you have worked for.
  • How Can I Work From Home with Data Entry?  By : Michael Conant
    Sub Category:Home Based Business

    With the increase in the use of outsourcing, the opportunity to work from home in the data entry field is growing tremendously. Many are able to earn an extra income then, with practice turn that extra income into a full time income. Making it possible to work from home full time, leave their standard 9 to 5 job, and create more time and wealth for their family.
  • So You're a Certified Mobile Notary Signing Agent - Now What  By : Marc Greco
    We get phone calls daily from newly commissioned Notary Signing Agents wondering what they need to do to get their new mobile notary business off the ground. So I have decided to share with you my 8 proven strategies that will help you build your mobile notary business.
  • Add a free bonus - and increase your sales by 300%  By : Jonathan Regan
    Discover the benefits of adding a bonus package to your product or

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  • Promoting Your Business On The Road With A Specialty Vending Trailer  By : Luke Anderson
    Whether you are selling surfboards, beehive traps, t-shirts, cotton candy, fixed carnival games, hot dogs, bath tubs, garden hoses, Warhammer Online beta invites, chocolate, massages, tree saplings, organic juice at a hippy fest, security services, light bulbs, or puppies, you can do it with a specialty vending trailer.
  • Marketing using unusual customer focused tools  By :
    How just a little creativity can make the ideas pop and the profits sing!
  • The Little Selling Strategy That Works Almost Everytime...  By :
    Have you ever wondered what people really buy from you?
  • Reengineer Specific Jobs  By :
    Regularly examining all the positions within your company might just be the key to sucess. “Regularly” depends upon the company, size, growth, turnover, and many other factors. However, at a minimum,
  • How To Get Commercial Lawsuit Funding – Business Lawsuit Funds  By :
    99% of plaintiffs involved in commercial lawsuits do not realize they can get lawsuit cash advance before their case settles. Commercial Lawsuit funding is also called as lawsuit loan, legal finance, legal funding, litigation funding, lawsuit funds, legal cash advance, pending lawsuit loan and lawsuit settlement cash advance. But these are not loans because the money does not have to be paid back unless the case is won or settled.
  • The Biggest Mistakes Bosses and Employees Make  By :
    Are you frustrated with your employees and wonder what you can do to improve their efficiency and reduce your stress? Would you like to be more successful as a boss, manager, etc.? Are you an employee and you want to enjoy working with your superiors, reduce your stress, and be more effective? If you answered yes to any of the above, then read on and learn some important insights and solutions to assist you to reach your goal.
  • Four Brand Identity Myths That Will Hurt A Small Business  By :
    Having a brand identity is extremely important to your business's success. However, many business owners have misconceptions about brand identities that can damage their businesses.
  • Amateurs  By :
    Being a professional starts with your mind set, that you believe in what you are selling and that you do not give other people, circumstances or even your own thoughts and emotions the power to stop you.
  • Bookkeeping From Home - Basic Bookkeeping As A Home Based Business  By :
    Bookkeepers can earn good money as self employed freelancers working from home but gaining a bookkeeping certification can also be the first step to a hihgly lucrative career as an accountant.
  • BullsEye Resume  By :
    In today's job market a finally tuned resume is essential. Learn how to 'target' your resume to get the employer's attention, stand out from the competition and win the interview.
  • Ten Tips for Staying Employed in the Construction Industry  By :
    This article answers the question, "How can I stay employed and prosper in the construction industry?" It's loaded with tips to help you with your career. Pass this on to your friends and coworkers and give them the edge they need. One last tip , for higher wages join a union. Good Luck!
  • The Psychology of Leadership - Understanding the influence of inspirational leaders (PART I)  By :
    Leadership is NOT about changing the mindset of the individual or group, but in the cultivation of an environment that brings out the best and inspires the individuals in that group…
  • Booth Space Can Help ANY Business…(Reflections from my experience in Vegas)  By :
    This past week in Las Vegas, at the Hyatt Lake Las Vegas, our company SEO.cc had our first official booth space at the Acesthetics group conference. The experience was awesome and we learned a lot. It was amazing to realize being at the event that it had very little to do with actual sales, but a ton to do with learning about our potential clients and industry networking.
  • How best to eliminate back pain at the office  By :
    Sustained and long periods of sitting still at our desks are not good for our backs - this is obvious: but how best to reduce the risks of backache and related stress? Here Jimi St. Pierre discusses the issues.
  • The Advantages of Purchasing Used Construction Equipment Online  By : Bob Rickman
    Nowadays, manufacturer’s dealers and business owners that activate in the construction field have the possibility of choosing between new and used heavy construction equipment. Furthermore, they can take full advantage of the online market, online auctions and other such fast and easy ways of buying the needed heavy equipment.
  • Security Alarm Response  By :
    Article on security and security alarms for companies and individuals. Security guards and mobile patrols are just part of what is needed to combat the growing crime waves.
  • Beat the Workplace Bully at their own Game ...but Don’t Make Him or Her a Loser  By :
    While these statistics may disturb you, they may not surprise you – the sting of the bully goes deep and most of us either know someone who has been bullied or have been bullied themselves. Ask anyone who has been bullied and their description usually includes words such as “torturous, destructive, cruel and devastating.” I guess it doesn’t really matter how you describe it - it is the cruelty of it that people don’t forget..
  • Training In The Maintenance Field  By :
    Today's Maintenance Industry has one major obstacle, Training. Both "Mechanical Training" and "Safety Training" have been sore spots. With newer, faster and more powerful machinery being used in today's Industrial Factories, Plants & Work sites, today's maintenance professional must also become a more knowledgeable and much more aware employee.
  • The 7 Secrets Of Profitable Sales Interviews  By :
    In order to build a successful business you must be able to sell your products. This article explores the seven essential steps to preparing yourself for pofitable meetings with your customers.
  • Create Your Own Referral Sales Force  By :
    Surround yourself with a network of competent professionals and add more value to your client relationships.
  • Converting Casual Contacts into Business Contracts  By :
    Frankly, most professionals don’t give a damn about how to network, because they try and sell who they are and what they do based on past success - assuming this will open doors and business. However by selling rather than marketing, many people just simply walk away with no benefit or potential outcome. Consequently events become nothing short of boring and a general waste of time. I can see you nodding.
  • 5 tips for acing any job interview  By :
    Jobs interviews are a stressful, nerve shaking experience. Here are 5 tips to go into any job interview prepared.
  • How Talking About Your Business Will Lead To Success  By :
    When you first start a new business you may be wary and a little unsure of yourself. So it is easy to prefer not to tell many people about what you are doing. But you may be missing out on opportunities to develop your business. "How Talking About Your Business Will Lead To Success" tells the story of how the author's conversations with people he knew boosted the growth of his business and how it can do the same for yours.
  • Home Based Business - Making Sense Of The Failure Rate  By :
    The statistics tell us the number of home businesses that fail but, in order to understand the reasons behind this high failure rate, it is necessary to look at the facts behind the figures.
  • Doomed Before You Dial?  By :
    How often do you project your fears and insecurities onto the prospect you are calling and decide that you are doomed before you dial? It is time to change.
  • The 5 Keys To Inducting New Employees  By :
    When it comes to inducting new employees into your business you only get one chance. Get it wrong and you have started to sow the seeds of doubt in the mind of your new starter in the first few weeks. Get it right and it will make a huge difference to how the person settles in. Without being perfectionist, the key is to make sure that every new starter feels excited and positive that they have made the right choice in joining your business.
  • Customer Service is No Accident  By :
    It’s true that the buck stops with the leader of an organization, but when the buck stops because the customer stops walking in the door, it can be a little too late to start asking why they’re going to our competitors, not renewing contracts, or worse still not wanting to do business with us again. But go on, be brave ASK your customers what they think – they will still respect you in the morning…
  • Chinese Project Managers face Barriers to Western Acceptance  By : Ms Gan Qing MSc BS and Jim Owens PMP
    In recent years there has been an enormous growth in both the adoption of Project Management and the numbers of PMP’s (Project management Professionals) in China. But there are barriers to Chinese project managers working in English-speaking countries, due to the Chinese educational system.
  • 5 Steps to Building a Successful Team  By :
    There is a 5-step process that we have found to be very effective in building effective teams. Let's look at this process of building a successful team so that your team can get to the next level and be not only effective, but sustainable, in achieving its desired results.
  • Make Money Performing Magic - Where?  By :
    Make Money performing Magic? We go through the venues one-by-one and, just to be perverse, we do it from the top down.
  • Three Key Shifts to Manage Overwhelm at Work  By :
    It’s easy to get overwhelmed at work. Work keeps piling up and you feel as if you don’t have enough time to get it all done. By making a few shifts in your daily work, you will not only reduce your stress and overwhelm but will create better results. Working “in the flow,” being responsive rather than reactive, and expanding your perspective are all critical to the quality and output of your work, as well as your well-being on the job.
  • PRINCE2(TM) History and Overview  By : Jim Owens PMP
    The project Management methodology PRINCE2
    started life in 1975 as PROMPT2, developed by Simpact Systems Ltd, a UK company.2005 saw the release of a significant update of the PRINCE2 documentation. and today it is the standard methodology for all government information systems projects.
  • There's No Place Like Home To Start A Women Owned Business  By :
    Women are taking control of their financial destinies and careers by starting and running their own business. Women owned business opportunities are often of the work-at-home type due to several reasons.
  • Win-Win Is for Losers!  By :
    No one really believes in win-win. You don't follow sports where every game ends in a tie and you don't gamble to break even. When negotiating don't worry about the other person. Try to get the best deal for yourself and they will do the same.
  • Myths And Mysteries Of Taking Minutes  By :
    This practical article is for people who take minutes in meetings of any size and any type. It re-focuses your thinking on minutes from traditional narrative minutes to modern business oriented and results oriented minutes. The article is also very useful for people who chair modern meetings and people who attend them as well.
  • On my own time? What Time?  By :
    Proponents of e-learning often cite as an advantage the fact that people can take the training at their desks, on their own schedule. The problem is everyone is so busy that it's difficult to find the time. There are other disadvantages to learning at your desk.
  • Why people don’t make a living doing what they love  By :
    You’ve seen it before: people who make a hullabaloo about following their dreams and then end up broke, busted and disgusted. If this has made you put your own dreams on hold, here are 5 reasons why most people fail and how to avoid making those same mistakes as you strive to make a living doing what you love.
  • The Myth of Multicultural Marketing  By :
    Learn how to go beyond multicultural marketing to get diverse customers to buy from you.
  • Establishing Meaningful and Objective Performance Criteria  By :
    Understanding that establishing criteria for successful performance is key to ensure that you get the performance you want. Learn to detemine the conditions for satisfaction in order to establish meaningful criteria.
  • Creating value for patients  By :
    Adding value is not one of those management buzz words we use loosely but don’t really understand. To your patients, adding value can simply mean doing more than you promise to do. The idea behind adding value is that the customer gains a perceived benefit without having to pay for it — or pay very little, compared with its value to the customer.
  • Is There Anything To A Bookseller's Name?  By :
    When a bookseller chooses a name for his/her business, should they be concerned with the name they choose, or does it even matter?
  • Ten Myths About Multicultural Customers  By :
    Why multicultural customers want to buy from you.
  • One Product / Service / Client Does NOT Make a Business  By :
    One service, one big client, one product, does not make a one-person business that can thrive. And, it can get you in hot water if your one client with your one product or service is corporate: you start to look too much like an employee to keep the IRS happy.
  • Security Guards For Your Peace Of Mind  By :
    Security Guards are essential for your company. With CCTV and security a major issue, now more than ever do you need a security company to rely on.
  • 21st Century Business Women  By :
    When the first generation of women entered the workforce in earnest in the 1970s, they succeeded in the only way they could – by imitating men. Authoritarian leadership and tight control was the hallmark of that day’s businessman, and women were not exactly welcomed into the ranks of management. Well ladies, that was yesterday, and today is today
  • How To Prepare A Modern Meeting Agenda  By :
    This article is a practical set of steps to take to prepare a modern meeting agenda. So many meetings do not achieve what they could because of either no agenda at all, or having a poorly constructed agenda. This list will solve those problems. It gives a modern way to make sure that the meeting covers the issues it needs to cover and also gets to the result as quickly as possible without wasting people's time.
  • Types of Floor Coverings and Basic Floor Care Tips  By :
    There are so many different types of hard floor coverings these days, it's hard to keep up with learning how to care for each of the different kinds. And if you're a cleaning contractor, you don't want to make a costly mistake by using something on a floor that could be harmful or damage the floor. Listed below are some of the common floor coverings and basic floor care tips:
  • Seven Qualities that Make a Good Career Consultant  By :
    Why not enjoy a useful and enormously satisfying life as a career consultant? - Are you good with people and enjoy listening to their career stories? Do you love giving them advice about their possible options and does making a 'difference' in their lives hit all your hot buttons? Exactly. You love it so much you'd like to do it full-time? You might be lucky and be one of the handful of Apprentices that Margaret takes on every year.
  • Why a Cross Pen is the Perfect Corporate Gift  By :
    Sick and tired of receiving or, even worse, giving bad corporate gifts? Cross pens are the perfect corporate gifts. They work great, look great, and will last a lifetime.
  • 10 STEPS TO SUCCESS IN DIRECT SALES  By :
    Every year thousands of men and women across America sign on with direct selling firm-Tupperware, Amway, or a cosmetic company-hoping to make money enough for new draperies, a new davenport, or some new clothes. They sell a little merchandise to a few relatives and close friends. Then they are through. They quit before they give themselves a chance to learn the basics of success in sales. "I am simply not a born salesperson," they often say.
  • Life Management Skills – is it possible to have a life and be a leader?  By :
    Balance is more of a way of life, not a result one tries to achieve. Discover what causes us to be out of balance or "off".
  • A guide to choosing the right engraving fonts for your personalized gifts  By :
    While personalized gift buying is more popular than ever with the explosion of online shopping, people know so little about the different font styles and engraving methods available to them. This article attempts to delve into that a little bit.
  • Working at Home - And Getting Work Done  By :
    One of the most difficult aspects of working at home is to really focus on what needs to be done for the business. There are so many other things that need to get done, like yard work, laundry, and child care that some days you realize the day is gone and you did not get anything done for your business. There are things you can do, however, to have a successful business at home.
  • The Evolution of a Successful Marketing Campaign  By :
    Despite what many may tell you… successful marketing does not happen overnight. It takes time, testing and a plan.
  • SECRETS OF MILLION DOLLAR SALES LETTERS  By :
    Regardless of what you're trying to sell, you really can't sell it without "talking" with your prospective buyer. An in attempting to sell anything on the Internet, the sales letter you send out is when and how you talk to your prospect.
  • Successful Team Motivation Part 1  By : Jim Owens PMP
    How do you motivate people to work harder or better? That's a question that is often asked. At one time it was thought that just paying someone a higher salary, or conversely threatening them with dismissal, would motivate them. While these approaches had some success, they are very self-limiting. H
  • How to Access the Power of Trust and Respect in the Workplace  By :
    The lack of trust and respect in the workplace is a massive uncounted cost. Here's how to keep it, improve it, and regain it.
  • Ten Steps To Manage Your Time And Get Things Done  By :
    This is a no-nonsense article on what anyone can do to increase their productivity and get more things done. It's especially relevant for people at work. Many people get to the end of their day and wonder where it went. There is a solution and this article gives 10 simple steps people can take to increase their chances of achieving what they want to achieve. It's not easy and requires a change of mindset but it can be done.
  • How to Bust Bureaucracy  By :
    Everyone feels impeded by their corporate bureaucracy at times. Do you know how to deal with it effectively. Can you imagine the return on investment for actively minimising bureaucracy? Discover the actions that courageous leaders can take to deal with this unintended cancer.
  • What's on Your Meeting Agenda?  By :
    Conducting great meetings depends on several activities that occur before, during, and after each event. To help you establish the conditions for success and attain the very best results, this article offers essential tips on using meeting notices, agendas, and summaries.
  • Ten Business Writing Blunders You Can Easily Avoid  By : L. Bovee and John V. Thill
    Here are ten sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to understand what you mean: (1) packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a single sentence, (2) trite expressions, (3) putting in excess words, (4) using too many intensifiers, (5) connecting a series of related sentences with conjunctions, (6) inserting “it seems that” in your sentences to avoid stating a judgment as a fact, (7) starting a sentence with “it is” or “there are,”
  • Do You Make These Five Common Mistakes in Business Writing?  By : L. Bovee and John V. Thill
    This article outlines five common mistakes in business writing, with tips on how to avoid them: (1) burying the point, (2) boring the reader, (3) saying in twenty words what you could say in five, (4) using unfamiliar words, and (5) relying on outdated language.
  • Five Basic Steps to a Successful Interview  By :
    People love to learn about other people, and interviews are an effective way to accomplish that learning. Successful interviewing is not simple, but there are basic steps you can take to make sure your interviews are successful and that you come up with interesting, useful information about those you interview
  • Think Like an Investor When Job Interviewing  By :
    What's easy to forget when you're looking for a new job is that you are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. It's about match and exchange. Do they have what you want? Do you have what they want?
  • This Is Not Your Parent’s Workplace: The Case for Becoming a Small Business Owner  By :
    Workplaces, and how we view them, have changed dramatically since the beginning of the 20th century. Particularly in the last 30 years, the complexity of business has grown enormously, making traditional jobs nearly obsolete. Old assumptions about how to work and how to advance are out of date. The old-school work ethic of doing “whatever it takes" to get the job done is a present-day formula for disaster and burnout.
  • How to Bank On Yourself and Get Back the Interest You Pay to Lease or Finance Business Equipment  By :
    How to recapture the interest charges you pay to lease or finance business equipment, and get back the ENTIRE purchase price of your business cars, trucks, equipment, machinery, electronics and buildings. Read on to discover an anyone-can-do-it strategy that lets you bank on yourself and become your OWN source of financing…
  • 9 Obstacles That Keep You from Starting an Online Business  By :
    Don’t go to a big seminar until you know the 9 obstacles keeping you from launching an online business. See how Armand Morin, Russell Brunson, Jim Edwards overcome challenges and profit on Web 2.0.
  • Develop Your Ops Manual  By :
    Your Operations Manual is a crucial tool in your Internal Management tool kit. It contains all the information you need to run your business day-by-day, face crises calmly, and lets you to back fill in a hurry.
  • 9 Steps to Unique Articles!  By :
    Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you're trying to write about "Study Skills", expand your thinking to "School". Now jot down everything that comes to mind when you think about School, and when you run out of ideas start asking yourself open questions around the subject and noting your answers.
  • Beat Procrastination in 5 Easy Steps  By :
    Beat procrastination in 5 steps. Internet marketing gurus Armand Morin, Russell Brunson, and Jim Edwards use these tactics to make millions in online business and Web 2.0. A big seminar won’t cure procrastination but this will!
  • 5 Ways To Permanently Avoid Your Biggest Business Income Killer!  By :
    You are excited, it's a new business day! You glance at your business plan on the pin board in front of you. A shiver of excitement races up your spine as you think of your business potential. Just 8 hours a day on this plan will mean a better life for you and your family, all within 2 years. Then the phone rings…
  • 7 Mistakes Managers Make  By :
    Management skills article. Many managers, supervisors, and team leaders are promoted to leadership positions based on their "hard skills" or technical skills. Yet, as new managers, most of them have never had any formal training in people-skills, and how to communicate effectively. And now, they're managing people! What are seven common mistakes managers make? Read on to find out.
  • 10 Ways to Build Profit in Your Cleaning Business  By :
    There are lots of reasons people start a cleaning business, but no matter what the reasons, you won't be able to stay in business long unless you are making a profit. With more and more people going into the cleaning field each year, how do you stay competitive, yet earn enough to make a living?
  • The Marketing Power of Social Proof - Testimonials Sell  By :
    Offer proof to your prospects. Testimonials are one of the most powerful and cost effective selling tools you can implement in your arsenal of marketing. Why? Because you are offering social proof to your prospects from their peers attesting that your services/products actually work. In this article, Author Wendy Maynard describes the power of testimonials.
  • The Hells Angels are doing it – maybe you can too?  By :
    Everyone LOVES a challenge… give it to them and learn how a simple challenge can actually become a highly effective marketing technique
  • 10 Business Street Smarts  By :
    This article is a short and punchy list of things that smart business people know or do. It is perfect for people starting in business or for people who find themselves facing challenges in their business. The article is practical and will show you in about 4 minutes, what smart people know to make sure they own a business, not a job!
  • Cool Ways to Boost Your Profits  By :
    Learn how to start and succeed with a home based business. There is no easy and rapid solution to the challenges of the MLM and network marketing industry. Five year veteran of the network marketing industry shares his thoughts, tips, information and resources.
  • Are You Branded Yet?  By :
    Learn why you must have a brand for yourself or your small business. This aritcle will show you how to create a brand people will remember.
  • The Internet Age as Applied to Advertising and Marketing  By :
    The final article of a series of 10 articles on advertising and marketing and how by studying the "classic" advertising and marketing books can give you a huge advantage. It not only covers how advertising and marketing originated but goes into the importance of copywriting and how you can make more sales. All top marketers steal their secrets from these early marketers - guys like Claude Hopkins, Walter Dill Scott, Elmer Wheeler and others.
  • For New Managers, Conventional Management Training Doesn't Fit  By :
    When it comes to management training, one size does not fit all. New and recently appointed managers need a different type of management education.
  • The 5 Most Common Mistakes with Employee Benefits  By :
    A new MetLife study reveals that 55% of employers rank ‘employee retention’ as their No. 1 benefits objective. Unfortunately, the same study showed that only 33% of workers feel strongly that their company effectively educates them on their benefits options. If you’re going to use benefits to build a solid workforce, here are the five most common mistakes to avoid.
  • The Hangover Handbook... and a Cure For The Marketing Blues  By :
    Ideas from a boozers hangover cure book that you can use to effectively increase response from your marketing and why this information applies to you, no matter what business you're in now.
  • 7 Tips To Becoming an Inspirational Leader  By :
    I was recently asked “What would you say is the one real key to finding and keeping people?” After thinking for a moment, I said “Leadership.” The reason is that an inspirational leader in any field - business, sport, politics - draws in great people to work with them through their own magnetism. But what is it that these leaders do that makes them stand out? And how can this help you recruit and retain the right people?
  • Follow up: Key to Networking Success  By :
    Following up on networking is crucial. Many small business owners don’t follow up either because they don’t know what to do or feel they need to do too much. Two networking follow up experts tell you how to follow up easily and effectively.
  • 9 LIFESTYLE FACTORS TO ATTRACT AND RETAIN THE RIGHT PEOPLE  By :
    Whilst our parents' generation sought security of employment and income, today's employees are looking for a "job with life"... Those employers who embrace this idea and have a clear strategy to help their employees enjoy the work-life balance they desire will be the ones that attract the best people - and then keep them.So what does this mean on a practical level?
  • What Most Employers Don’t Want You to Know When They Talk Salary  By :
    When hiring managers describe a salary and benefits package to you, they have one main objective in mind: To get the best possible talent for the least possible expense. They’re not going to volunteer the fact that they can go higher in salary or negotiate concessions in your benefits package.
  • The Power of the Interview  By :
    In this article we take a look at different ways doing interviews can grow your business.
  • How to Keep Commercial Buildings Smelling Clean and Fresh  By :
    It doesn't matter if the floors in a building are shiny, the glass surfaces sparkle, and the furniture gleams; if there are unpleasant, strong or foul odors, occupants will feel that your cleaning company is not doing its job. A building's occupants not only expect shiny floors and furniture wiped free of dust, they also want their buildings to smell "clean".
  • Recruiting The Right People: The 9 Key Strategies  By :
    Finding the right people on a consistent basis is not a question of luck - it’s about taking some specific actions: Construct a powerful vision ,Make ‘finding and keeping the right people’ a priority.......
  • So What Is The Solution To The MLM Challenge?  By :
    Learn how to start and succeed with a home based business. There is no easy and rapid solution to the challenges of the MLM and network marketing industry.Five year veteran of the network marketing industry shares his thoughts, tips, information and resources.
  • High Maintenance Employees  By :
    If you manage a team, you will at some point have a “high maintenance” employee you will need to deal with. If they contribute to the overall success of the team, your time is well spent. If they do not contribute to the team, your attention is wasted, and could be more wisely spent in other areas. So how do you handle these situations? I would put most “high maintenance” people into a few categories, and handle each a little differently
  • Finding the right photocopier for your business  By :
    Buying or leasing a newphotocopier involves time and effort to address some key issues. Here Jimi St. Pierre pinpoints a number of key areas where choices need to be made.
  • Staff Retention: The 9 Key Strategies  By :
    Many people assume that people leave jobs largely for financial reasons - but that simply is not the case. Extensive research into employee retention shows that people leave jobs for a combination of factors. Factors which may include - limited opportunities to develop, being in the wrong job, not feeling valued, that the job no longer fits their lifestyle or indeed a sense that they no longer trust and have faith in their employers.
  • Eighty percent of success is showing up.  By :
    It doesn't matter how smart you are. It doesn't matter how talented you are. It doesn't matter how great your product is. If you don't show up, nothing else counts.

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