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History And Recent Trend Of Online FX Market
by: ActionForex.com
The recently technology advancement has broken down the barriers that used to stand between retail clients of FX market and the inter-bank market. The online forex trading revolution was originated in the late 90's, which opened its doors to retail clients by connecting the market makers to the end users. With the high-speed Internet access and powerful central processing unit, the online tradi... (read more)
• August 2006 •
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Inside Sales, an Unrecognized Industry
by: Dave Elkington
Why have vendors to the sales industry ignored the inside sales space? I often see people attempt to find CRM tools that service both inside and outside sales organizations. I am a partner in a Hosted CRM Application provider that had focused on creating a CRM for these types of companies. The inside sales space is a space that has been largely ignored by most providers in the market. However, i... (read more)
• August 2006 •
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What Does Passion Have To Do With Results?
by: Vicki Miller
My husband and I have property at a lake resort community not far from our home. The interesting thing about this Resort Development Company is their high percentage of sales closings. It’s really pretty amazing. You see, the company does an excellent job of attracting people to the property and then the sales staff does an exceptional job closing them once they get there. Let me tell a short stor... (read more)
• August 2006 •
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Employee Recognition Awards Create Progress
by: Trevor Marshall
In difficult situations, when companies are in crisis and can only be saved by major effort, group morale often rises to far higher levels than before. Individual objections and objectives are bypassed in the collective drive to do what must be done. This is where recognition awards take its importance. High group morale can enrich individual motivation and performance remarkably! I. Planned Awar... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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Have You Thanked Your Competitors Lately?
by: Wendy Betterini
Competition in the business world is often viewed as a negative thing, but it doesn't have to be. Competition can benefit you, your competitor, and especially your customer! Let's look at some of the ways in which competitors can help you: They prevent you from becoming lazy and overly comfortable in your business practices. It's easy to feel confident and relaxed in your business if you ... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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Young, Self Employed, No Accounts And No Savings. How Did I Get A Mortgage?
by: Richard Evans
I was having considerable problems getting a mortgage to buy my first home about four years ago. If I was to believe everything I had heard, I was the ideal candidate for a mortgage - young, a first-time buyer and with an annual income of about £30k. Easy! No, not easy, actually. Being young with a leaning towards enjoying myself, I had no savings - nothing to use as a deposit. But what about thes... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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What Education Does a Medical Transcriptionist Need?
by: Mila Sidman
If you are looking for a job in medical transcription, you will need some sort of formal MT training beyond high school. Fortunately, medical transcription education doesn't require the time and cost of a four-year degree. A good MT education prepares you to transcribe medical reports. To do this, you need to be able to listen to recordings and understand medical terminology. Having the right... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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Medical Transcription as a Home Business
by: Mila Sidman
The medical transcription industry continues to grow. As the need for individuals in this field keeps growing, the options for working at home also grow. Starting a medical transcription home business is a good area to start in if you would like to work at home and receive the same pay you would if you were in the office. There are a couple of ways to work in your home-based MT business. One way... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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10 Steps To Successfully Sell Your Business
by: John J Reddish
Getting your best deal when you sell your business is a major challenge. Unfortunately, it is a process all too many business owners take too lightly. They end up settling for less when they fail to employ strategic business thinking to all elements of the selling process and transaction. To help you get your best deal; I have developed a ten-step process you can follow to help you achieve your ... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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Write A Winning Business Plan-The Neatest Trick In The Book
by: MaryAnn Shank
“Writing a business plan” sounds really tough, and it can be. But there are a number of things the smart entrepreneur can do to make it easier. For instance, justwhatkindofstuffyouthinkgetsreadlikethis? Imagine pages full of that, with virtually no margins, no paragraph breaks, no breathing room. Lenders, investors and angel investors are confronted with piles of business plans like that every da... (read more)
• April 2006 •
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