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Using MySpace To Promote Your Business
While the MySpace social networking website is predominantly seen as being a music related site, it can be used for much more. Integrated into your online marketing mix, and treated properly, it can form a good basis for Social Media Optimization and for Search Engine Optimization.

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Mobile Manners – Cell Phone Etiquette Tips From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
Cell phones are all around us every day and they produce numerous experiences of obnoxious behaviors. And to make matters worse, there is an onslaught of new ways to use our cell phones. The annoying behaviors range from annoying ring tones interrupting movies, meetings, and other places to people talking loudly on their cell phones in meetings and public places. So where are the boundaries, the guidelines and the etiquette for cell phone use? Here are ten (10) positive etiquette rules for cell phone users.

Of These 14 Work Behavior Sins, How Many do YOU Violate?
Are you a good co-worker, or are you annoying the life out of those around you? Explore the fourteen annoying traits outlined in this article to determine if your co-workers have had it with your recent behavior and what to do about it if the answer is “yes.”

PROBLEM SOLVING
It isn’t that they can’t solve the problem. It is that they can’t see the problem. The Scandal of Father Brown (1935). People differ not only in how much they worry, but also in what they worry. Quite often the way we see the problem is the problem. It would be helpful to start with self, your motivation, and what you were looking for.

The Top Four Annoying Cold Call Mistakes of All Time
The reason most sales people feel they’re annoying a decision-maker when making cold call is because they have a completely annoying approach! Interviews with hundreds of corporate decision-makers reveal the top four annoying cold call mistakes... of all time.

Elements of a Sales Letter and What Makes a Good Headline?
The first step to write a good sales letter is to describe the problem: When people first reach your sales letter, you need to put them in the right frame of mind. Talk about their problem -- what you think has brought them to your page or email. Tell a story that empathizes with them, telling your personal story. Make the problem bigger, so that they feel like they need a solution. Every sales letter has a problem, that of paying for your product. You want to make their problem big enough, so that it's more worth their while to pay for your product than to suffer whatever problem brought them to you.

Games Debtors Play - Part Two
People who owe money usually pay as expected. The problem is with the small percentage of debtors who develop excuses, stalls, and evasions that are not only annoying but also result in no payment or late payment. So, business people, from sole proprietorships to the largest corporations, need to be aware of the most common excuses as well as how to best deal with them, so as to get the maximum payment in the shortest time, while also keeping the goodwill, and the business, of the customers and clients they want to keep.

10 CEO's and the Impact They Have on their Sales Forces
I don't mean to paint a picture that depicts CEO's as the problem, but in some companies, they are the problem. In 9 of the 10 examples I described above they were the problem but unlike this article, it happens in only about 50% of the cases, not 90%. So if you are a CEO or know one, what should you do when getting help for your sales organization?

5 Annoying Cold Call Mistakes Salespeople Make and What to Do Instead
Most salespeople who cold call their unsuspecting victims have an approach that would give an aspirin a headache. In other words, highly annoying! Here's the 5 most annoying mistakes along with a better way for each one.

How to Eliminate Destractions
Have you ever been in "the zone" thinking through a business problem, finishing a project, completing a complex spread sheet? Suddenly there is a knock at the door, a ring of the phone, a beep of the computer all calling you away from task at hand? Research shows that when you are concentrating distractions cost big bucks; millions of dollars float away in lost time and lost ideas. Distractions are the bane of highly competent business people. Yet, most of us complain and never do much to harness this annoying intruder.

You Have to Get the Cows Out of the Creek First
The importance of recognizing that there is a problem to be dealt with and the three most important steps to take to solve the problem, resolve the issues behind the problem and avoid any recurrence of the problem

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