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BUT...Prints In The Sand
Don't be content to just let those "BUT" prints gather and allow you to have less than you could have had for your life. To eliminate them you need to generate a wave; a wave of change and positive momentum and positive thoughts. This wave will give you a clean slate for the rest of your life and you will find the success that you are looking for.

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The Nine Best Story Lines for Marketing
Lois Kelly is the author of Beyond Buzz: The Next Generation of Word-of-Mouth Marketing. This is her explanation of the top nine types of stories that people like to talk about. If you’re pitching your company to investors, customers, partners, journalists, vendors, or employees and you don’t use at least one of these story lines, you probably have a problem. And most likely you’re too close to what you’re doing, so you think that you’re uniquely “patent-pending, curve-jumping, and revolutionary.” :-)

Africa + Nollywood Makes the List of "Eighty Things to Watch in 2008"
JWT, "the largest advertising agency in the U.S. and the fourth-largest full-service network in the world,yesterday, [r]eleased its list of 80 things to watch in 2008." Africa was #1 on their list to watch for "foreign investment and development in." Borrowing Kelly Rowland's line from her hit song, "bump like this," we say "Africa told ya'll they were gonna bump like this, ya'll didn't think that they could bump like this."

Are You Selling Your L-Factor
This is my article from the new Summer eBook from Top Sales Experts International.Itfs 147 pages and includes articles from some of the foremost sales experts in the world. People like Dan Adams, Keith Rosen, Wendy Weiss , Nancy D. Solomon, Joanne Black, Jonthan Farrington, Paul McCord , Cindy King and Kelly Robertson to name but a few.

Number 1 Online Business Opportunity
Kelly and Andrew from Melbourne, Australia here! We are currently running our own online business from home and enjoying every minute of it. Spending time with the kids and each other has given us a new perspective on life and the online business opportunity we have chosen is allowing us to cater for a great quality of life.

Work from Home
Kelly and Andrew from Melbourne, Australia here! We just want to share with you an opportunity for you to work from home and potentially earn a fantastic income.

Keep It Simple, Stupid and how it can affects an Online Business
K.I.S.S. is an acronym originally designed as “Keep it Simple and Stupid” but it is commonly known as “Keep it Simple, Stupid” it was first coined by a lead engineer at the Lockheed Skunk works by an engineered named Kelly Johnson. His whole thought process around this was we try to fix the simplest things with the most difficult practices.

Thank you, Steven Slater and Jet Blue for Highlighting One Thing!
I have been reading about Jet Blue's flight attendant's meltdown, and whether or not Steven Slater started the affair or the passenger did, it still highlights something that we can all probably agree on. People in general have lost their manners, and society needs to get back to basics. Whether we are on the road, in an airplane, in the workplace, shopping, or at home, people are not treating each other properly and in many cases are just downright rude and disrespectful.

Employee Frustration in a Customer-Based Organization
By now we all must have heard of the infamous Steven Slater formerly of JetBlue, whom made a vivid exit from his place of employment after reaching his breaking point on the job. While many employees who have had their fair share of frustration on the job applaud his approach…many wonder what caused a man who had a 20-year career in customer service to end it as dramatically, and unexpectantly as he did. In this edition of Astronology, we take a look at the customer-based frustrations employees face.

Multi-tasking: Crazy Busy, or Just Crazy?
I often observe sales and service professionals who are so busy and who believe that multi-tasking during phone calls, conferences, while driving, etc. makes them more productive. My friend Kelly calls this “wearing your Busy Badge.” Does this sound like you? I know it can be me. That is why it was interesting to research information on the productivity of us busy people.

Business moms on the run
Jane Kelly and Zoe Friskney set up their business selling homeware after creating a jogging blog. Here they describe how they did it and their plans for the future.

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