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The Truth About Technology
You’re aware, as all guerrillas are, of how technology can strengthen your marketing. You’ve also got to be aware of its limitations and of the new advancements that are taking place at breakneck speed. Don’t let those advancements overwhelm you. Very little becomes obsolete, but nearly everything becomes improved.

Creating A Successful Online Sales Strategy
You have a website, and perhaps you're even a professional salesperson, and as such you know that the best way to sell someone something is face-to-face, but have you seen the price of gas lately? So whether your customers are local, national, or international, the cost of getting to them is just too darn high to make any money. You could call them on the phone or email them, but with voice mail, spam filters, and all manner of gatekeepers, it is literally impossible to get to people, even when they're waiting for your call. It's never been easy to sell, but in today's jaded, cynical, frustrated business climate, the job is even harder.

A Lesson on Success from Bruce Jenner
Bruce Jenner seemed to have it all. He was the 1976 Olympic decathlon champion who seemed too All-American to be true. He was the man on the Wheaties box and on the cover of Sports Illustrated. But in 1980, by his own account, you would never have recognized him. I was living in the hills outside of Los Angeles, in a one- bedroom bungalow-where the dirty dishes filled the kitchen sink and a dried-out Christmas tree from the holidays four months ago sat in a clump beside the door-serving as the only attempt at interior decoration. I'd lost between fifteen and twenty pounds and years of physical inactivity had left me looking thin. I probably needed a haircut, but living alone with nobody to talk to, I would have been the last to know.

Profile of Jeanette Forbes, leading woman in a man's world
What would you do if after two years of trading your company found it had a £179,000 bad debt? For most people it would spell disaster and they would probably close the company, but not Jeanette Forbes. She overcame this challenge and has since continued to build a success business as a total ICT provider to the Oil and Gas industry - traditionally a male dominated environment. Read more about how she started up and grew the company.

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The Hot-Tempered Head Chef: The Early Years of Gordon Ramsay
He may be known in the UK for his Michelin star-rated restaurants, but Ramsay is better known the world over for being the confrontational and brash host on the television shows “Hell’s Kitchen,” and “Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares.” Those shows are just two of the business interests controlled by Gordon Ramsay Holdings, of which Ramsay owns a 69 percent stake valued at £55 million. A successful entrepreneur, Ramsay has come along way from his time as a boy who dreamed of nothing but football.

The River of Change
When change flows like a river into your life you can either go with the flow or slowly sink...

Is your business a kitchen table or barstool?
The most effective way to multiply revenue is to build your business like a solid kitchen table. What are you talking about, you say! Consider that each leg of a kitchen table represents a potential revenue stream; most businesses generate significant from only one, perhaps two legs. If you want to maximize the revenue potential of your business, read on to learn about all four legs.

A Lesson on Success from Bruce Jenner
Bruce Jenner seemed to have it all. He was the 1976 Olympic decathlon champion who seemed too All-American to be true. He was the man on the Wheaties box and on the cover of Sports Illustrated. But in 1980, by his own account, you would never have recognized him. I was living in the hills outside of Los Angeles, in a one- bedroom bungalow-where the dirty dishes filled the kitchen sink and a dried-out Christmas tree from the holidays four months ago sat in a clump beside the door-serving as the only attempt at interior decoration. I'd lost between fifteen and twenty pounds and years of physical inactivity had left me looking thin. I probably needed a haircut, but living alone with nobody to talk to, I would have been the last to know.

What Is Under Your Covers?
My new client, Mark, just bought a new business. He was a homebuilder and since that industry wasn’t going too well lately, he decided to branch out into a line of kitchen renovation products. His reasoning was that since he was used to talking with people about building $300,000 homes that it should be easy to sell $2500 kitchen accessories.

Top 10 Chef Jimmy Must Have Kitchen Essentials
It doesn't take fancy equipment to be a great cook, but it does a few simple pieces of equipment. Frankly, I'd rather use a knife than a mandolin and my fingers than a pastry cutter. Start with these inexpensive kitchen items and build your kitchen repertoire from there.

Modernized Kitchen Chimneys
The modern chimneys are eco-friendly; non-polluting as well it keeps the kitchen environment healthy for its users. Its special feature is free maintenance kitchen chimney with oil collector and auto clean system.

Coincident Kitchen Chimneys
The Kitchen is one of the air-conditioned credible accommodation in a address and a developed of the address is accustomed by how meritable the kitchen she keeps. Woman spends accomplished of her time in the kitchen and if her ambient are according to her balm and able fit out, it will be absolute accessible for her to do the appointment with animated of the enjoyment. Also the sustenance in India is absolute fragrant. Just a simple amiable leads to the beforehand of breath in all the rooms.

4 Myths That Sink Most Sales Presenters
Why do clients say ‘yes’ to working with you? Find out the 4 myths that sink most sales presenters…right now.

5 Home Business Strategies (Part One)
One of my children asked me the other day....."Mom, do you dream about having a big impressive office downtown one day?" It only took me three seconds to think and reply "Never!" I LOVE working out of my home! More times than not, I feel unproductive....but the reality is (because I kept a log for a month) I have learned how to steal time and be very effective! You already know about the unproductive guilt trips.....A trip to the kitchen...."Well I'm already in the kitchen for lunch so I might as well wash these dishes." "I think I'll take a coffee break" (only to find a very good movie on television that sucks you in for the next 2 hours). A trip to the mailbox..... "I'll just open the mail (now you're writing checks out to be paid or you're on the phone disputing a bill). A trip to the laundry room..... "I'll throw these clothes in t

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