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How come we live in America and yet so many can't reach the American dream?
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| It is really a simple answer. We learn how to drive. We learn how to read. We learn how to write. No one teaches us the definition of perseverance and how to manage finances whether personal or business. No one teaches you BEFORE you open your business how to market. Many people have great ideas, great locations and no idea how to get the word out. How do I know this, been there done that. Like many online, I spent a great deal of money to open an online business. I paid for the website design. I paid for the auto responder and the merchant account. Problem was, as I sat there with all that in my lap, there was no real map as to now what. The door was open, the clock was ticking and no one was stopping by my website. It is my hope that by passing on this knowledge I gained the hard way, you can avoid some of the same pitfalls. |
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My Harvest America Review - A Product Paradise Or Another MLM Wasteland From My Harvest America?
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| My Harvest America. So what is it then? Let's take a close look at Harvest America to see if it has legs as a network marketing affiliate program, or does it look like just another lame duck? This is the only review of My Harvest America you will ever need to read (bold claim I know but I'll bet my Stars & Stripes on it). Here goes; |
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Where Is America Going?
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| I was watching the movie Doc Hollywood the other night. It's a movie I've seen a few times over the years. A couple of things struck me seeing this film at this time in our history here in the United States: i) We've lost our way, ii) We have to slow down, iii) You should define what's important to make you happy, iv) House calls are important, and v) Experiential marketing works. |
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Evolution of America
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| The solutions to questions asked by an evolving people are different than the solutions to questions asked by barbarians. As Americans, it is more important than ever to ask ourselves meaningful questions about the events of the past month, and how we want for our world to be in the future... |
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The Most Important PR in America
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| Not surprisingly, PR runs best on its own fundamental premise that gets everyone working towards the same external audienbce behaviors. |
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A Letter To America
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| The USA is undergoing a huge shift in its ability to create a better society, country and world. It starts in the home, in the workplace and centres of leadership. I applaud your bravery and would like to share my view from afar with the intent of assisting those wishing to make this transistion faster and smoother. |
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Welcome (Back) To The Age Of DIY America
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| Big Government, Big Media, Big Medicine, Big Everybody, take note: we're starting to ask ourselves what, exactly, we need you for.
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SURVIVING IN CORPORATE AMERICA
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| The United States currently has approximately five million registered businesses. If we compile a list of companies with two hundred (200) or more employees, that number narrows down to a little over forty thousand (40,000). There are approximately ninety thousand (90,000) businesses with one hundred (100) or more employees.
According to Wikpedia, “Corporate America” is actually an informal phrase describing the business world of the United States. |
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How to Escape Corporate America
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| Pamela Skillings is the founder of Skillful Communications, a career and communications consulting firm in New York. Previously, Pamela spent more than twelve years as a marketing executive for companies including MasterCard International, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup. She recently published a book calledEscape from Corporate America: A Practical Guide to Creating the Career of Your Dreams. |
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Rural Broadband In America
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| Rural Americans spend most of the first thirty years of the 20th century in the dark. By the early 1930’s only ten percent of the rural population enjoyed the benefits of electricity compared to over 70% of their urban counterparts. Most of the electricity available to farmers was provided by cooperatives – groups of residents who laid the line, set up and maintained the systems as public utilities had little desire to spend what was necessary to serve so few. With the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (7 U.S.C. 901-950b) rural electric development took off. Most of the loans the Act made available were given to these local cooperatives. Today, electric cooperatives own and maintain almost half of all distribution lines in the country. |
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