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Breaking Down Barriers: Simmons’ Hip-Hop Explosion
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| “My experiences have been, from the very beginning, cultural and creative,” says Simmons. “And my business has been a way of exposing the culture, exposing the artists so that the world could hear and see them.” |
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Public Enemy Number One To Your Home Based Internet Business
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| Public enemy number one in home based internet business is something all of us have encountered to varying degrees. The secret is to devise a strategy to overcome this particularly damaging villain. You have to be aware of it before you can counter attack. The payoff is immense so go to it...now! |
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Obstacles, Egos & Motivation: Lessons From The Italian Alps
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| Sometimes we are our own worst enemy. |
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“How to Overcome Public Speaking Fears – Ten Strategic Tips From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
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| When it comes to public speaking, do you welcome the opportunity or do you run for cover? Do you accept each chance presented or do you make up a long list of reasons to be excused from the task? If you answered NO to these questions, it is important for you to read this because public speaking presents some very positive development opportunities for you and there are things you can do to overcome your fears of public speaking.
So what can you do if you do fear public speaking? Here are ten (10) strategic tips to overcome that fear and make public speaking easy. |
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Extraordinary Self Leadership Means Exceptional Time Management
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| Is time your greatest enemy? If you think so, read on as to why you are wrong. |
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Making People Want To Buy Your Branded Product And How Your Competition Effects Your Brand
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| Believe it or not your competition is usually only one of the small stumbling blocks to your success—you are. However, that does not let you off the hook when it comes to the old adage of “Know thine enemy.” Actually, your competition is not always your enemy, sometimes they can be your best friend—especially if their product is good quality and their brand name is not well imprinted onto society's conscious. Anyway, whether they have done a poor or fabulous job of branding their business for success you need to take time to research and study them, so you can know and understand what makes you special and why people should want to buy from you instead of them. |
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The Enemy in Sales
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| Most salespeople do not properly identify the real enemy they face each day. They mistakenly believe that they are fighting their competition, themselves, their prospects, the economy, their pricing, and a myriad of other issues. In reality, there is only a single enemy, which often masquerades as one of those other issues I just named. The enemy is.... |
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Public Enemy Number One To Your Home Based Internet Business
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| Public enemy number one in home based internet business is something all of us have encountered to varying degrees. The secret is to devise a strategy to overcome this particularly damaging villain. You have to be aware of it before you can counter attack. The payoff is immense so go to it...now! |
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WHY working with a Public Adjuster can be good for your independent insurance agency and for your customers
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| WHY Independent Insurance Agents should consider working with a Public Adjuster to handle and resolve home owners and business insurance damage claims. Insurance agents need to realize that Public Insurance Adjusters are not your enemy.
If you help your customer pick a claims professional who understands YOUR insurance claims business, adheres to a Professional Code of Ethics and has an excellent reputation, you will have done a great service for them.
Here are guidelines for how to pick a good Public Adjuster:
- They should be licensed in the state the loss occurs in
- A member of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA)
- Experienced with a range of disasters and has worked with many insurance companies
- Local knowledge of contractors, repair and remediation prices, building codes, etc. |
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Some Call It Non-Strategic. I Call It CRAP
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| CRAP is the enemy of progress in an organization... |
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Marketing Strategy: Fight an Evil Enemy
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| Conflict sells. If you want to be noticed fight a powerful and evil enemy. Who or what are you fighting? While planning your marketing strategy pick an enemy. The tougher, the meaner, the more disgusting your enemy - the better for you. That positions you as the hero.
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Public Relations as the Heartbeat of Your Organization
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| Nancy Marshall explains how a public relations program shows the media and the public that your organization is live, well, and thriving. It is important to engage in public relations on an ongoing basis, not to just count on one 'hit' to successfully connect with the public. |
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