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Marketing Strategies: 7 Tips to Creating Success From the "Inside Out"
Are you letting life happen or actively creating your success? Learn how to build your foundation! This article gives you some great tips on how to create your success.

Phishing Scams - How To Avoid Them
Phishing is one of the fastest growing forms of internet fraud. Learn what it is and how you can spot, and avoid, this online theft.

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Why paying attention to where you are in the business lifecycle will help you - part 3
In parts 1 and 2, I discussed the first 4 phases of a typical business lifecycle; from its very first days to reaching maturity. In this article, the last of the series, I’ll discuss typical characteristics of a business that has developed to a stage where its owners are expanding. I’ll also discuss how to identify a business that has reached its peak and is now declining and the merits of reviewing exit strategies for its owners.

Private Chinese Direct Investment in Africa: Some Examples
The examples below are based on Naidu (2007) and a Chinese government website (http://preview.english.mofcom.gov.cn). The examples are by no means comprehensive; nor are they necessarily consistent with official statistics. Nevertheless, they suggest the scope and scale of private Chinese investment in Africa.

How to Find the Compelling Reasons Behind Seth Godin's Intangibles
Seth Godin's recent column on Intangibles was great. As a matter of fact, I haven't disagreed in more than two years with anything he has written about selling. Today he provided many examples - great examples - of how your intangibles create value. This article explains how your salespeople can uncover these - and other - reasons why prospects would pay more to do business with you.

Profitable Online business Ideas and the Recession; Increase Your Income
In these economic hard times everyone senses a high degree of fear and unrest. The typical reaction most people have is to “tighten your belt!” Many people will seek a part time job. Others will cling ever tighter to the job they have. Cutting corners and shaving the family budget is surely the norm. All of these things are a typical reaction. But is there another way?

Ask These Questions Before Becoming A Franchisee
Recently I took a short business trip which required some air travel. My traveling companion on the way back, not getting my subtle hint of isolation that my Ipod Touch and headphones projected asked me about my trip and then my profession. What followed was a series of questions that started out in very familiar terms: "You know, I have always wondered about getting into business for myself but I'm not sure I'm qualified or that it's right for me. " What followed was most of the following questions that are commonplace and typical. So, in only a mild order of importance or, more to the point the way they seem to flow, are my twelve or so typical questions people have burning in their bosoms about franchise business ownership. Check them Out...

Why DO Idiots Eat Their Young? And, Is it a Bad thing?
If we compare the typical "idiot" in business to the starving family patriarch in the cruelest of winters, interesting parallels start to surface. Consider the challenge of feeding a family to the typical business leader that must financially feed his or her team. Imagine the bad winter as analogous to the challenging business climate and the story starts to sizzle.

Measures that Drive Wrong Behavior
It is a common problem that measures intended to halp an organization reach goals actually work to the disadvantage of the organization. That sounds illogical, but it happens all the time. This article describes three typical examples of this phenomenon.

Various types of home based businesses
There are various kinds of home-based business options that can work without even requiring a commercial setup. Some examples of typical home-based businesses

Do you work with jerks?
Did you ever wonder how much time is spent being annoyed (or annoying others) at work? A whopping 93 percent of workers report being negatively affected by an inability to deal with conflict on the job. They are told to "forget it", "deal with it on personal time" or "it's no big deal". Fortune 500 HR executives spend up to one-fifth of their time dealing with litigation activities. And a typical manager spends about 30 percent of a typical day dealing with disgruntled employees.

Email Marketing Made Easy #14 - Does Following Up Really Get Results?
While most people understand the concept that using an email autoresponder saves a lot of time by putting one's business on autopilot, one question I'm often asked is this "But can it really make an improvement to my sales?" You won't know until you actually try it yourself. BUT, I can surely tell you that it has for many others! Here are some examples. Were you ever late in paying your bills? If so, you may have received at some point those nice reminders collection agencies love to send. For example, at first you get a letter in the mail with a typical request to pay your bill (or debt) immediately, and to "govern yourself accordingly."

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