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Franchise Contracts - Getting Sick would really Suck
Owning a franchise is the dream on many entrepreneurs - you have access to a brand name that is recognized for quality and service. to quote the Toronto Frachise Show Press Release from Jan 2009 - “In a recent survey, over 1.3 million Canadians hate their jobs”, states Fred Cox, President of National Event Management. “We wanted to produce an event that gave Canadians and business owners the chance to seize an opportunity, meet face to face and explore how to make their dreams of becoming their own boss a reality.”

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Marketing 201: Networking Goals
Have you dreaded going to a business event? While at the event, found yourself wishing that the event would end soon so you could go home? Once at home, you then wished you were more outgoing and could connect with people at the events?

Using New Event Marketing to Promote Your Small Business
Organizing an educational event such as a seminar or conference is a great way to get out of the office and network with prospective clients and promote your small business within your community. However, a traditional event marketing format presents some challenges to small business owners, including the costs of putting on an event, creating buzz ("Not another breakfast speaker series"), being able to offer attendees value, etc. So how can your small business take advantage of the benefits of educational event marketing while minimizing some of the risks and pressures associated with putting on a successful seminar or conference?

Is an Excellent and Engaging MC Essential for your Event's Success?
You have an impressive line up of speakers, and you have managed to fill all the seats at your event, so how can you ensure that your event is an outstanding success?

60-Second Commercial
At some point during a networking event, you will have a chance to talk about your business - whether it's a formal part of the event where you speak in front of everyone or it's during informal one-on-one conversations. You need to have a 60-second commercial prepared and memorized before attending the event so that you can easily, calmly, and succinctly talk about your business.

Guest Post: From Nateedmondson.com
I don’t want to publicly criticize anyone in particular, so I’m going to try and be careful with this explanation, but the reason I started thinking about this whole “God thing” idea is because of a recent use of the phrase that I thought seemed a little skeptical. There was an event that had been planned for months and about a week or so before a few details hadn’t been worked out yet. Thankfully everything ended up working out and the event was a success. After the event was underway and all systems were functional one of the leaders of this event made the statement, “man.. it’s just really a God thing. We had a lot of last minute details fall through on us and I’m just so pleased God worked everything out to his glory..”

3 Simple Ways to get RESULTS at your next event
Event marketing is hardly a sure thing for attracting new referrals and new business. You may be able to get the crowds through the door, but what are they there for? Even with its challenges, however, event marketing is still one of the best ways to gather potentially interested individuals for a specific purpose - the scheduled event. But there are three simple things that may significantly improve the results of your next event.

Drinking and Driving = Consequences
Drunk driving is widely understood to be risky and dangerous, not only to the driver and passengers but also to other people on the road, including drivers and pedestrians. Four out of every ten fatal car accidents in the United States are alcohol-related. Each year, 25,000 people die and 708,000 are injured in alcohol-related collisions. Alcohol-related crashes result in the death of 500 people per week, or more than 70 every day. Statistically, half of all Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related car accident in their lifetime. Despite these alarming statistics, it happens all around us every day. Far too often, who have been drinking fail to heed the potential consequences, and get behind the wheel of a car.

Calculating Probability in Your Business Success
Much success in business can be calculated by using simple laws of probability. When we say that one event is more probable than another, we mean it’s more likely to happen. The branch of mathematics called probability tries to express in numbers, statements of the form: An event (A) is more or less probable than an event(B).

Choosing a Closing Speaker: 5.5 Reasons Your Closer Is Just The Beginning
Event planners often hire closing speakers from within a particular industry segment related to the topic of the conference, convention, trade show or other business-related get-together. And while industry insiders may be known to audience members (some may be considered experts) they may not be your best choice for a closing speaker. In fact, your choice of closing speaker may be the most important decision you make as you put together the various elements of an upcoming event. These professional speakers are in demand because of what they accomplish on that last day. The end. Here are 5.5 reasons you closing speaker is critical to the success or your event.

How to have financial conversations with your parents
Having a will and a final plan in place is recommended as soon as we enter into adulthood. Or at the very least, when a major life event has occurred such as a marriage, birth of a child or maybe even an inheritance. As depressing as tackling issues related to our own mortality is, it’s a given and it’s better to deal with these issues sooner rather than later.

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