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One Copy at a Time: Kinko’s Takes Off
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| Orfalea had been a student at USC when he noticed a copy machine in the school library. He realized that few people had access to the new technology and decided to do something about it. With a $5,000 loan from the bank, Orfalea rented out a 100-square-foot garage behind a hamburger stand near his campus. In addition to selling school supplies, Orfalea bought a copier and began charging 2.5-cent copies. The store was so small that the copier had to be used out on the sidewalk in front. He called his business “Kinko’s” after his childhood nickname. |
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Russell Simmons House
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| Apparently, he isn’t just a genius when it comes to hip hop and fashion; Russell Simmons knows what he’s doing in the world of real estate too. He owns a sprawling 35,000 square foot mansion in Saddle River, New Jersey – one of the largest homes on the eastern coast, a $5.3 million, 5,800 square foot mansion in Los Angeles, and a Manhattan penthouse. But, for now, it seems like this music mogul has had enough. Russell Simmons’ house in New Jersey is now up for sale. |
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Are There Holes In Your Network?
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| Once you build a little trust with your clients they often come to rely upon you for more than the scope of your products or services. “I know you’re my accountant, but do you know anyone who can fix my garage door?” |
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Taking the Garage Global: HP Steps it Up
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| As soon as Hewlett and Packard began working away in their garage, they decided to create a set of rules to live by. Rule number one was “Believe you can change the world.” |
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Doing it the HP Way: How Hewlett and Packard Rose to Success
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| The story of Hewlett and Packard has become legendary throughout Silicon Valley: two guys who started off in a small garage with just a few hundred dollars go on to create the largest IT company in the world. How did they do it? How did these two college buddies work their way out of the garage and into the homes and offices of consumers around the world? |
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One Copy at a Time: Kinko’s Takes Off
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| Orfalea had been a student at USC when he noticed a copy machine in the school library. He realized that few people had access to the new technology and decided to do something about it. With a $5,000 loan from the bank, Orfalea rented out a 100-square-foot garage behind a hamburger stand near his campus. In addition to selling school supplies, Orfalea bought a copier and began charging 2.5-cent copies. The store was so small that the copier had to be used out on the sidewalk in front. He called his business “Kinko’s” after his childhood nickname. |
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Work at Home as a Custom Rug-Maker
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| As a Custom Rug-Maker, I have operated out of my garage as well as a light industrial workshop. Let's take a closer inside look at working from home as a custom rug fabricator.
Ok, first things first: it's time to clear out that garage and have a garage sale. The hour has come to rid yourself of all those dusty treasures that you've been stashing away for years.
Here's the logic: Why not generate some income with this space? |
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The Power of Certainty is Extra Special in Getting Extraordinary Results
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| Who among you can climb more than one mountain at a time? Visualize that if you can! Imagine having one foot on one mountain and the other foot on a different mountain with the intention of reaching both mountain tops. Pretty ridiculous wouldn’t you say! How can you be certain you will reach the summit of either mountain when you are divided? |
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Staging Diva Home Staging Tips for the Garage
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| The Staging Diva®, shares her expert home staging tips for the garage. |
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What are the benefits of a CRM system in your business? Part 2
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| Sales reps often represent the "face" of your company. In order for them to do their part in driving outstanding sales results, they should be empowered to put their best foot forward when representing their company. To do this, a Sales Automation or CRM needs to be in tune with their needs. Putting their best foot forward is going to mean many things.
Further to this I would like to add that a CRM should also be in tune with your customers needs helping them have the best experience they can have with you. |
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Investing Management in the Hotel Business
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| Management is needed. When promoting your management services to hotel owners and lenders, do not oversell. None of us are experts in everything, but most of us have some expertise and experience and skills that are needed. You have one best foot. Put your best foot forward. |
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