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What’s All The Fuss About Twitter?
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| At first, I didn’t get twitter. Being in the SEO business I tried it but didn’t understand how this could possibly be helpful. Nor did I understand the need to "be connected socially" with "twitter people". This quickly changed. And I’m so glad I've "seen the light" and embraced Twitter as an important tool for promoting my business.
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Is This The Right Time To Start Your Own Business?
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| Starting your own business is not easy,there are so many factors which you need to take into consideration,especially if you want to do a home based business.You have to treat it like any other business,you need to have time,discipline ,and you must have self development as well in terms of confidence and personality.But we all have to start from some where,thoughts,you must have the burning desire to succeed ,and determination too,perseverence and patience,of course success will never happen over night it is a process. |
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It's Never Too Late To Start
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| If you are an entrepreneur, you are investing most if not all of your waking hours into building your company. If you are also lucky enough to have a family on top of that, you join the many men and women who have struggled to balance work, parenting, and being a decent spouse. And after all the effort and time invested for years - maybe even decades, what do you discover? |
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WRITING YOUR WAY TO MAKING MONEY ONLINE.
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| Growing you online business is not easy as many of us have realized. The key to internet successes is traffic, nothing else, no any other magic formula. Bringing traffic to your site and making them take an action is time consuming and at times very discouraging. It is totally a different type of ball game. I know most of us have tried many tricks in the books to achieve desirable results. If there was a book that would sell is a book titled “Getting traffic now”, and I doubt if it would provide any magic. Traffic is important because it is the fuel that drives any business. Well I am not about to write such a book, but I will tell you simple proven ways to drive traffic to your site. |
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Gold Will Shine Once Again in 2009! (Part 2)
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| Learn more reasons why gold is going to rise in 2009. |
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How To Write a Corporate Blog
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| It seems like it’s all so easy, but I guess it isn’t. Joe Wilcox from eWeek wrote a blog post that pretty much sums it up in the title: Make Your Corporate Blog Believable. That’s it folks, that’s the entire ball game. I have no specific tips on how often you should blog, nor the length of a post. It’s utterly irrelevant if you can’t decide on using your blog as a genuine, authentic voice of your company. |
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Obsessive Management Disorder
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| The difference between leaders and followers in retail and what is needed to become an effective manager of people. |
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Rewarding Your Employees - The Pros and The Cons
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| Rewarding your people can be so motivational. And it's a management tool that is so often missed. Yet there are some reasons to be cautious... |
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Coach Pete Tip: What Does Success Mean To You?
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| Let's stop for a moment and discuss what success means to you. Webster defines success as a "favorable outcome...attainment of wealth, favor or eminence". |
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Coach Pete Tip: Program Yourself For Success
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| In our constant rush get that promotion, buy a bigger house, drive a better car or take a trip to the islands we sometimes lose our way. What are we really trying to accomplish? If we are trying to program ourselves for success, shouldn't we first define what success means?
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Turn Your Do-List Into A Game
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| The do-list is a burden we carry around, day in, day out. When we have nearly completed it, we or someone else dumps more "do" on it. It's a game you never win.
Turning your do-list into a game, by making it a scorecard, shifts the paradigm. Now it becomes a game - a game which you can win or lose, a game where you don't win 'em all, a game which is both challenging and entertaining. What a difference! |
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The Dawn of Pokemon: Tajiri Launches His Game
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| Tajiri was no stranger to video games. In the early 1980s, he had won a contest sponsored by Sega that involved making a video game. With his “Game Freak” colleagues, Tajiri had also created his first video game, Quinty, which was published by Namco. But in 1991, Tajiri discovered something that he thought was revolutionary: the Game Boy. When he saw two boys playing a game together, connecting their Game Boys by a link cable, Tajiri immediately began to think of the possibilities. “I saw Game Boy when it was first released,” says Tajiri. “The idea for Pokémon clicked in my mind. The basic idea for Pokemon seemed a good fit for Game Boy.” |
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11 Ways To Drive Traffic Away From Your Website
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| While watching a Toronto Raptor basketball game I saw T.J. Ford, one of the fastest players in the league, rush down the court like a man possessed and proceed to throw the ball behind his back to a trailing Andrea Bargnani. The trouble was the ball sailed over the head of the seven-foot Bargnani into the second row of seats. Ford, himself, ended up with a beer and popcorn facial after landing in the lap of a front row patron. So what does this have to do with website design and marketing you ask? A lot. |
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Master Your Game: Introduction
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| Welcome to the first edition of Master Your Game, a monthly newsletter distributed by Catalyst Business Coaching.
The objective of Master Your Game is to assist you in being the best you can be in whatever game you choose to play. When you master your game you will feel a greater sense of joy and success.
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Trash or Treasure: De-cluttering That Preserves The Memories
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| Do you have a "memory box" filled with treasures such as a corsage from your high school prom, your Girl Scout badge sash, old Valentine's cards, a napkin from your wedding, ticket stubs from your first pro ball game, or your baby's first shoes? While this "stuff" may look like junk to others, to you these mementos represent precious memories, the story of your life - what I call the "family fortune". |
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Are You In The Game
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| Have you ever noticed that it is the people in the stands who supposedly know everything about the game? They give all kinds of advice, but you don't see them actually in the game. It is as if the game exists only for them. Many will say that yes, the game does exist for the fans, for without the fans, where would the game be? I'd like to throw a wrench into that argument and say that, yes the fans are an important part of the game, but without the players, the game wouldn't exist either. |
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Focusing on Your Game Plan
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| To win any game, including the game of business and life a Game Plan is vital. This article takes you through the process of creating a weekly Game Plan to set you up to win on a consistent basis. |
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LEADERSHIP MEANS BEING EXCELLENT AT ANY PLACE, ANY TIME
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| I've been playing tennis for nearly five decades. I love the game and I hit the ball well, but I'm far from the player I wish I were.
I've been thinking about this a lot the past couple of weeks, because I've taken the opportunity, for the first time in many years, to play tennis nearly every day. My game has gotten progressively stronger. I've had a number of rapturous moments during which I've played like the player I long to be.
And almost certainly could be, even though I'm 58 years old. Until recently, I never believed that was possible. For most of my adult life, I've accepted the incredibly durable myth that some people are born with special talents and gifts, and that the potential to truly excel in any given pursuit is largely determined by our genetic inheritance. |
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Honesty and Integrity Build a Foundation of Trust
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| Seven-year-old first baseman, Tanner Munsey, fielded a ground ball and tried to tag a runner going from first to second base. The umpire, Laura Benson, called the runner out, but young Tanner immediately ran to her side and said, "Ma'am, I didn't tag the runner." Umpire Benson reversed herself, sent the runner to second base, and Tanner's coach gave him the game ball for his honesty. |
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Eye on the Ball
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| Like millions of people around the globe, I've been enjoying the World Series featuring my beloved St. Louis Cardinals, and at the same time, savoring a great football season.
We all marvel at the talent and skill of professional athletes but, sometimes, it is baffling why the most highly-trained and talented people anywhere will fail to catch the most routine ball that comes to them. These are players who, in many cases, are paid millions of dollars a year for the sole purpose of catching a ball. And yet, on a significant number of occasions, they drop a ball that could have been caught by a Little League player.
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