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Network Marketing: Is It a Home-Based Business?
by: Nabil Khoury
Before the Internet era, network marketing used to be the only "home-based business" and the only way to earn some additional income along with working a regular job and working overtime. The marketing techniques typically taught in the industry consisted of introducing the products to family and friends--the classic way was to invite friends, family, and any acquaintances to hotel meetings, where... (read more)
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Better the Devil You Know
by: Peter Kenny
To save money on your credit cards, doesn’t always necessary mean that you have to switch providers to get a better deal, far from it as you can always start on your own doorstep and ask your current credit card lender if they can offer you a better deal than the one that you are getting at present. This should be your first step if you are looking to get a better deal, but are unsure, as you are ... (read more)
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Education and Communication Build Commitment
by: Jim Clemmer
"The increasing availability of new information and communication technology is one of the key ingredients that make a high-involvement management approach possible. This capability, more than any other, makes it possible for individuals to become self-managing, to be involved in the business, and to control processes and operations..." — Edward Lawler III, The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the Hig... (read more)
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Sod’s Law Costing Britons Millions
by: Simon Ziviani
From being locked out of home on the coldest day of the year to running out of hot water when getting ready for a date, a quarter (24 per cent) have spent at least £200 putting something right that has gone wrong at home at the worst possible moment. And according to the British public, people are most likely to have to put their hands in their pocket on a Monday – the day when sod’s law strikes m... (read more)
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Savvy Job Seekers Express Appreciation
by: Heather Eagar
Using a thank you letter after interview practice will make interview practice seem real. Adding this sense of realism will do nothing but help you when it comes time for a real interview. You’ll be comfortable and at ease and ready to present a real thank you letter, after having practiced the scenario beforehand. With that in mind then going all the way in rehearsing for the interview and usin... (read more)
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Boat Loans - To Explore The Wonders Of The Sea With Your Own Boat
by: Amanda Thompson
Do you dream to drive a boat of your own exploring the vast sea? If yes, then you can choose a powered speed boat to a narrow boat from a house boat to a smaller cruiser, whichever boat you wish to own. But, do you have the money to buy it. If yes, then everything seems to be at the right place. But, if it is the other way round then you are in a big trouble. How will you buy your dream boat? You ... (read more)
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Why Term Life Insurance is the Smart Option
by: Kinney Dancair
By far, the most efficient way to obtain life insurance is through a term life insurance policy. term life insurance policy Some financial advisors insist that their clients use whole life insurance rather than term life insurance. I am going to show you why they are wrong. The three primary reasons they give for recommending whole life are: 1) whole life insurance lasts the period of your entire ... (read more)
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Six Tips To Increase Your Interview Success
by: Jim Brackin
In a recent research study, undertaken by Extra Sensory Perception and commissioned by on-line recruitment company Ifoundwork, over 50 recruiter's from key industry sectors in the UK were questioned about the traits that they most like and dislike in an applicant. When asked about the things that made a positive impression on them during the interview process certain trends emerged. Six of the ... (read more)
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Managing Employees Is A Little Like Herding Cats
by: Tim Knox
Q: I started my small business about a year ago and it's grown steadily. I like having my own business, but I'm having a tough time managing people. I have 5 employees now and it seems like I spend half my time making sure they are doing what they're supposed to be doing and the other half of my time doing things they didn't get done. Things were much easier when I was a one man shop. ... (read more)
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How Wire Transfers Work
by: John Mussi
If you're a fan of the movies, you've undoubtedly heard wire transfers mentioned… usually as part of some scheme by the bad guy to get the money that they're wanting from the good guy, which is almost always foiled right at the last minute. If this is all that you know of wire transfers, however, then you likely don't know much about what they actually are or their real and legitimate ... (read more)
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