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Network Marketing On Autopilot

Network Marketing On Autopilot Are you frustrated with your network marketing business? Imagine for a moment that you worked in the hi-tech world and you knew everything about the internet, you knew all about computers and internet-marketing and you walked away from that to join a Network Marketing Company? Then you think to yourself, wait a second...what if we could marry that hi-tech with the hi-touch of Network Marketing and I'd never have to do any of those things that I used to do in the ...
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Seven Secrets for Successful Travel

ndependent travel in Europe - Seven Secrets for Success One: Do not try to see and do too much. You may end up actually seeing very little. I think it is better to see more of fewer countries/regions and see them properly.  You may not want to stay in one location for your whole trip. However if you choose carefully it may be possible to do several day trips from one central location.  If you do decide to tour, consider spending at least two nights in some of your destinations.  It can be ...
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Incorporating You

Incorporating You © 2002 Elena Fawkner Running a business involves risk - the risk that the business may either succeed brilliantly or fail miserably. Or neither. The upside is high -- financial and (perhaps) time freedom; independence; unlimited earning capacity. The downside is equally steep, just in the wrong direction -- potential financial ruin if you've staked everything you own on your business's ultimate success and thrown your career down the proverbial to boot. If you're running ...
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Keeping It In the Family

Keeping It In the Family © 2002 Elena Fawkner I'm sure you've heard this dreaded statistic before: the failure rate of all start-up businesses is around the 90% mark. Add to that the further distinctly unpleasant fact that roughly 50% of all marriages end in divorce and you can quickly see that the odds of your new small business succeeding, already slim, become positively anorexic if you run your business in partnership with your spouse. So, what are some of the key challenges faced by ...
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I Survived the Landscape Industry Trade Show

You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. I Survived the Landscape Industry Trade Show Article by Henry Siegel Copyright © 2003 by ProGardenBiz Summary: Humorous story about attending an industry trade show. Designed to entertain, but also to encourage trade show attendance. THE STORY This is the city. Any City, Anywhere. Once a year thousands ...
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HOW TO START A PROFITABLE HOME-BASED BUSINESS

In these days, it's becoming increasingly difficult to make ends meet with just one source of income. Thus, more and more people are investigating the possibilities of starting their own extra-income business. Most of these part-time endeavors are started and operated from the comfort and privacy of the home. Most of these people are making the extra money they need. Some have wisely and carefully built these extra income efforts into full-time, very profitable businesses. Others are just ...
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How to Start A Profitable Home Based Business

In these days, it's becoming increasingly difficult to make ends meet with just one source of income. Thus, more and more people are investigating the possibilities of starting their own extra-income business. Most of these part-time endeavors are started and operated from the comfort and privacy of the home. Most of these people are making the extra money they need. Some have wisely and carefully built these extra income efforts into full-time, very profitable businesses. Others are just ...
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PASSING THE TORCH

I started out my career working for corporate America. I was quickly promoted up the ladder, but soon realized the money didn't come with the new titles, just more work and responsibilities. So I had a brain storm. . . I would go into business for myself. Now at least I get to work those long hours and make that money 'on my terms.' I own a business I have bragging rights to! Through the last 20+ years I have learned a few things. Some are things that make sense and can be duplicated and some ...
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10 Tips for Hassle-Free Business Travel

If you're a road warrior, these travel tips will help reduce the stress of your journeys. 1. Choose your Travel Modality Wisely Planes, trains or automobiles: what's the choice to be? While air travel is clearly the only way to go for long journeys, shorter trips of a couple of hundred miles might be faster via train, bus or auto. When making your decision, consider time spent traveling to and from airports, plus time spent lining up for check in, security and departure. Also consider the ...
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10 Sales Tips for Small Business Owners

Running a business is easy compared to the act of selling. As a small business owner you started your business to deliver a superior product or service, not to become a salesperson. None-the-less you must master basic sales skills or risk losing your business due to lack of clients! Here are 1o tips to help you turn those inquiries into sales. 1.Define the benefits to the customer. You've found their pain, now you need to come up with a cure by answering their question, 'What's in it For ME?' ...
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