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Lesson #1: Plan for the Long Run If You Want to Run Long
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| Hunting was nothing new, and neither was hiking. Both had been around for as long as man and Bean knew it. His business had sprung up from a need that was not being met – getting wet feet in the great outdoors. It was a need that had not been met for centuries past, and one that would need to keep being met for years ahead. Bean knew that if he played his cards right, his company could be at the forefront of meeting that need for the foreseeable future, and beyond. Indeed, it was Bean’s long term vision and planning that explains the company’s continued success. |
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I Want More Information, Not Less
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| I spent the last two days at the Defrag Conference. It was awesome on so many levels including the content, the venue, seeing a bunch of great friends, and meeting a bunch of new people. |
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Deflation and the Dollar, Round 2?
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| The oil inventory numbers came out yesterday and there was an increase of roughly 5 million barrels, 1 million more than the American Petroleum Institute’s (API) estimates. Consequently, the price plunged nearly 6% in its largest drop in nearly 3 months. But is this the whole story? |
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Sales Training - Is There Any Need For Cold Calling Anymore?
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| There is much hype around at the moment that Cold Calling 'sucks' and that it has died a death. Never! In a business to business environment there will always be a place for cold calling. |
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Will That Franchise Work in My Community?
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| Many people think that their town is unique. Is this true? This article will give you tools to help you determine if your town really deserves special attention. |
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iMac to be retired this year? I don’t think so
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| Ian Lamont, writing for The Industry Standard says he thinks that Apple will announce no later than Sept. 30, 2009, that the iMac is being discontinued. I think he’s waaay off base, but you have to admire his penchant for details. |
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The Entrepreneurial Author: Surviving Tough Economic Times By Jay Conrad Levinson and David L Hancock Foreward by Rick Frishman
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| When I started doing promotional work, I was always given a limited budget. This meant that I had to get creative and that was one of the things that really appealed to me about promotional work. So, for a long time I was doing “guerilla” marketing – without knowing it. When I was asked to do a review for the new Jay Conrad Levinson book I was very pleased. Since David Hancock is a co-author, that made me even more interested in this book because I’ve enjoyed his entrepreneur author blog. David and I share many thoughts about how authors, especially business book authors, should approach their promotion. Many of these thoughts are included in the pages of The Entrepreneurial Author. Let me say in the beginning that this book is good for many entrepreneurs – not just authors. |
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What Have You Done For Them Lately?
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| Showing Employees Appreciation and Rewarding Good Performance - A Survey Summary |
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Entrepreneurs Want A Smoothly Running Profit Making Business?
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| You’ve done all the hard work and your business is starting to turn over a profit. Have you though about the benefits of getting it running smoothly and efficiently so that you don’t get massive peaks and troughs of income? So how do you go about turning your business into a smooth running machine? |
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Client Communication as Easy as A-B-C
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| To be a successful consultative seller, you need to grow and maintain a broad base of client contacts. Before you know it, you have hundreds, even thousands of people on your contact list. Obviously it’s impossible to maintain personal contact, yet personal contact is a key to building and strengthening your client relationships. |
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2.1.3 The potential for change
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| Given the received wisdom that training for the poor has had limited impact and training systems have not reoriented to meeting the need of the poor, the key question is 'what is the scope for improvement with respect to both these dimensions of the training crisis?' Again, the prevailing mood among leading commentators is decidedly pessimistic. Broadly speaking, two types of pessimism can be discerned. |
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Lesson #1: Plan for the Long Run If You Want to Run Long
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| Hunting was nothing new, and neither was hiking. Both had been around for as long as man and Bean knew it. His business had sprung up from a need that was not being met – getting wet feet in the great outdoors. It was a need that had not been met for centuries past, and one that would need to keep being met for years ahead. Bean knew that if he played his cards right, his company could be at the forefront of meeting that need for the foreseeable future, and beyond. Indeed, it was Bean’s long term vision and planning that explains the company’s continued success. |
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The Future of Online Marketing
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| A look at what the future of online marketing holds, from the near future to the distant future. |
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A Target Market the Key to Selling More
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| As long as you think you can sell to anyone you can expect a difficult future. Your future will be one where you’re always scrapping to find someone you can talk to about your offer. A future where no one is really interested in what you have to say. |
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Avoiding Recession With Internet Marketing
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| It's not a secret that there is a deep recession in many areas of the world right now , with unemployment soaring , consumer debt in the United States is growing 23 times faster than the entire US economy , savings rates have dipped into the negative which hasn't happened since the Great Depression in 1932 , and in the last decade the US Dollar has lost 10% of its value , and without a strong dollar policy under the current administration the Dollar is likely to be under continued pressure in the foreseeable future.
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Lithium is the Next Big Investment Opportunity
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| Lithium is central to some of the most popular technologies including mobile devices and electric vehicles. For the foreseeable future, lithium will be a major source of power for the new energy economy. Today, lithium is where oil was in the mid 1800s, and like oil, it will grow exponentially. However, lithium provides power without the environmentally destructive consequences of fossil fuels. |
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Mobile Electronics are Driving Demand for Lithium
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The phenomenal growth of mobile electronics is fueling demand for lithium. For the foreseeable future lithium-ion batteries will provide the energy for all the most popular mobile electronics. This makes lithium one of the greatest wealth making opportunities of the century. |
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Executive Coaching Secrets for Socially Intelligent Sales - 9 Sales Tips for Tough Economic Times
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| It's no new news that we are in a difficult business climate that requires making connections and building relationships more important than ever. We buy from people we know, like and trust.
Right know and for the foreseeable future, we are experiencing a business climate where people and organizations are holding on to their wallets. There is a psychological and behavioral contracting effect due to uncertainty about the future. |
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Personal Mastery And Your Kids
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| Why is it important to teach personal mastery to your children?
Our children nowadays are the next generation. They would be facing a future that could hold immense possibilities and opportunities. But even with this bright future waiting for them, there is also a sad future waiting, a future where uncertainties and materialism can be prevalent. How can we prepare our children to face this kind of future. |
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Free Sample Marketing On Facebook
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| Free sample marketing is when you offer something for free, either in the hopes that the person who received the free item will buy something that goes with it later, or in the hopes that by giving a free sample, the person will buy the real thing. For example, if a company gives away free razors with replaceable blades to women ages 18-30 on Facebook, they hope that the women will like the razor enough that they will go out and buy replacement blades for the razor and continue to use it. So, even though the company lost money by giving away the razor for free, they've actually gained money in the long run, because they've now got a new customer who will continue to buy replacement razor blades from them for the foreseeable future. |
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Clash Points at Work – Geeks and Geezers
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| Baby Boomers are lingering in the workplace. The younger Gen X and Gen Y (New Millennials) are growing impatient to ascend to leadership responsibilities. New graduates are knocking at HR’s door in record numbers. And technology, including social media, is transforming the mode and pace of communication. These trends are creating new opportunities, but not without foreseeable generational clashes. |
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