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“Keys to Getting Past The Gate-Keeper In Business”
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| Savvy business people understand that one of the critical factors in developing a successful business and successful business relationship is getting past the “gate-keeper” that stands between you and the key decision maker you want to reach. They also know that they could have award winning marketing materials and very compelling messages, but they are all totally ineffective if they cannot reach the right decision maker. And all the efforts to develop those materials and messages will be wasted.
Understanding the “gate-keeper” system that a business employs is very strategic information for you and your business. And you need to use some strategic thinking to make sure that you have developed an effective way to get past the “gate-keeper” of your key decision maker.
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Change in Mindset
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| The economic downturn has created a sense of disillusionment and frustration among thousands who find themselves standing on the outside of the employment gate. The key to change is not to sit and wait, but to take affirmative steps forward by, first, examining how you think and what you do. The key to success starts with reformatting your mindset to focus on what you can still accomplish. |
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Easy-to-Follow, High Probability Forex Strategy
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| Have you ever found yourself on the “wrong side of the trade”? Many traders do. Here is a a strategy that involves using a 50 period Simple Moving Average and Slow Stochastics in order to help you get “out of the gate” and running.
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Winning at Working--The Art of Change
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| From the iron age to nearly the industrial age, blacksmiths prospered. Villagers needed plows, shovels, iron tires for wagons, nails and tools to build their homes, all of which the blacksmiths forged. They needed their horses and oxen shod and their tools repaired. Being a blacksmith was a sound professional choice.
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3 Rules for Integrating New Employees into the Workplace
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| There are certain cardinal rules to follow and they are as important as filling out the required forms for insurance and all the other parts of business. There are emotional factors at work whether you want them to be or not. If you tackle these areas you are guaranteed to have a better chance of new employees ready to sprint from the starting gate. |
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What’s Your Small Business Guarantee?
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| No matter what small business you run, you need to have an iron-clad guarantee that gives your customers or clients complete peace of mind. |
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Let’s Talk About Flooring
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| While tile of all sorts is often attractive and wears like iron, for real estate investment purposes, is too costly and cannot be completed in one day. It often involves 1 or 2 return trips. From both a labor and material standpoint, tile is prohibitive and (in most cases) I don’t recommend it for the investor. |
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Boomer Business Start-Up Strategy #6
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| One Boomer serial Entrepreneur, Rex, who is in sales, says his cell phone minutes must be at least 5400 minutes per month and he makes no less than 135 different contacts per week. This is a self-imposed criterion that he has set as part of a massive action plan. He feels that he has tried it time and again and continues to come up with the same number. For you it may be different. Nonetheless, if you are convinced that this business you’ve chosen to pursue is the right choice, you must come out of the gate blazing! |
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Inflatable Arches Add Fun to Cause Based Racing Events
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| When you need an entrance – or an exit – custom inflatable archways mark the route in a highly professional manner. From corralling runners, to guiding visitors to the festival gate, to serving as a photo opp, inflatable arches light the way like beacons. And, because they are brandable, your sponsors get great exposure at the event and in the media. |
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The Art of Change
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| From the iron age to nearly the industrial age, blacksmiths prospered. Villagers needed plows, shovels, iron tires for wagons, nails and tools to build their homes, all of which the blacksmiths forged. They needed their horses and oxen shod and their tools repaired. Being a blacksmith was a sound professional choice.
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