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Lesson #5: Use Strategic Partnerships to Promote Your Products
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| Throughout most of his career in the toy industry, Warner had made a name for himself by bucking the trends. When tradition stated he should sell in the biggest stores he could, Warner opted to distribute his toys via the smaller “ma and pop” shops. And, when his competitors were spending millions of dollars on advertising campaigns, Warner resisted, choosing instead to cover the company and its products with a veil of secrecy. |
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"What Happens in Vegas..." is No Way to Run a Business! Employment References are Essential.
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Lesson #5: Use Strategic Partnerships to Promote Your Products
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| Throughout most of his career in the toy industry, Warner had made a name for himself by bucking the trends. When tradition stated he should sell in the biggest stores he could, Warner opted to distribute his toys via the smaller “ma and pop” shops. And, when his competitors were spending millions of dollars on advertising campaigns, Warner resisted, choosing instead to cover the company and its products with a veil of secrecy. |
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The Transparent Franchisor: Five rules for being a transparent franchisor
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| 1. Think of your franchisees as investors 2. Facilitate the forum 3. If you’re not a part of the conversation, you’ll become the subject of it 4. Act, don’t react 5. Secrecy is dead |
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Individual Recognition
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| The United States Patent Office is the formally recognized institution in which there is a structured process for protecting an individual idea. It is a legally defensible process that is not concerned with who was the first one with the idea, but who was the first one to finish filling out the paperwork. Every year thousands of ideas are wrapped in this transparent veil of protection. It is a testament to those individuals who have taken the time to move an idea out of their head and into a formal structure |
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A Financial Conspiracy Of The Largest Magnitude Is At The Root Of Today's Economic Crisis!
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| A meeting in secrecy by members of the largest financial competitors on Wall Street. A draft drawn up that amounted to simply, a restraint of trade agreement! An illusion so great that it is masked under the guise of protecting the public! Five major objectives met and surpassed today! |
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3 SEO myths taken out the back and beaten up
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| There's a lot of SEO noise out there in Internet land, a lot of heat on how best to optimise websites and how to get your website sitting pretty on Google. With Google having to maintain absolute secrecy over its search algorithm and the relative importance of the hundreds of 'signals' that it uses to determine relevance, there's a great deal of room for conjecture and creative SEO guesswork. |
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Interesting facts about Legal process outsourcing
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| 83% of businesses AM Measure 50 refused to say whether they had used LPO
• By contrast, conservative Fronterion estimated that between 65-75% of AM 50 companies use varying degrees LPO
• Reluctance to disclose LPOS work that could be linked to the ethical ambiguity. A new study by Fronterion has found that, although many law firms in the United States is using legal outsourcing providers for the first time, few are willing to admit in public, leading to a culture of secrecy surrounding development increasingly important within the legal services sector.
Fronterion In a survey of 30 major U.S. companiesin the law I'm 50, 83 percent refused to say whether they had used the legal process outsourcing (LPO) providers, despite the fact that responses were confidential. |
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