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Lessons from the Pink Brigade: 7 Tips to Inspire Going the Extra Mile (or 12 miles!)
Are you trying to influence others to step out their comfort zone, to persevere, or perform at the next level? These tips and the corresponding short story provide insights for keeping others engaged and moving forward.

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It\'s Not That I Don\'t Suffer
At mile 15 on my run today, I heard one of my three favorite quotes in Atlas Shrugged. Galt says to Dagny, “… it’s not that I don’t suffer, it’s that I know the unimportance of suffering. I know that pain is to be fought and thrown aside, not to be accepted as part of one’s soul and as a permanent scar across one’s view of existence.”

Information Externalities, Car Dealers, and Spaghetti Osteopaths
Why do some competing stores locate near one another, while others don't? In National City, south of San Diego, there is a stretch called the "Mile of Cars". I dont know if it's a mile or not, but it's pretty much an endless strip of car dealers, from Hyundais to Hondas, and everything inbetween. There are similar areas in most reasonably-sized cities, whether a cluster of car dealers, a car strip, or just a bunch of dealer generally clustered around one another.

Sales Training – Four Poor Sales Skills Not to Ignore!
In selling, the most analysis many salespeople consider is, “Did I make my goal?” There are mile markers along the sales road to watch and listen for that could minimize potentially costly sales mistakes.

Five Easy Secrets for Delighting Your Clients
Want to increase your business by leaps and bounds? Then go the extra mile and give your clients a rich, compelling experience.

3 Tips for Customer Service Excellence
Customer loyalty is fundamental to business success. But just supplying customers with a quality product may not be enough to keep them coming back; companies need to go the proverbial extra mile to ensure the customer is fully satisfied- or even better, "wowed".

Focus on educating your customers
When customers are not buying, it’s very easy to take it personally, think the whole world’s against you and get very demotivated with the whole thing. And then of course, that makes the situation even worse – because customers can sense a mile off if you’re not happy and even though you desperately want more customers, they don’t want to work with you.

The Myth Of Nabucco: Greed, Delusion and $11.4 Billion
Construction of the 56-inch, 2,050-mile pipeline, first proposed in 2002, is tentatively slated to begin next year and scheduled for completion by 2014. At a cost initially estimated at $11.4 billion and rising, Nabucco will be the most expensive pipeline ever built, more than three times the cost of the 1,092-mile Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline. Raising such a significant sum in a time of global recession would be an article of faith at best. Even assuming that Nabucco’s boosters manage to assemble a coterie of deep-pocketed suckers – er, investors, the only promised current volume for Nabucco's proposed 31 billion cubic meters (bcm) annual throughput is Azerbaijan's future offshore Caspian Shah Deniz production, estimated at 8 bcm.

Going the Extra Mile to Earn Your Customers
Learn how one business person went the extra mile to earn a loyal life-time client.

Car Insurance - Pay-Per-Mile Coverage
Pay per mile coverage is also known as pay as you drive coverage or usage based insurance. Pay per mile coverage determines most of your premiums by looking at your driving habits. You can either be judged by the amount of miles that you drive or by how much you drive, when you drive, where you drive, and how you drive. This is usually tracked by a small device that is plugged into your car, the company, or a GPS. The company can simply read your odometer ratings and judge how much you drove. The plug in device will gauge when you drove, how much you drove, and how fast you drove. The GPS will simply read how often you drove, where you drove, and when you drove.

How NOT to SEO your site
Sometimes you can try too hard. You so desperately want to succeed that in covering every angle, turning over every stone or going that extra mile you've inadvertently pushed it too far.

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