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  • Make The Grade  By : AnthonyMaxwellpapp
    attain an associate degree within seven days?|You are seven days away from obtaining an associate degree at home if you have life or work experience}. sanctioned to award online associate degrees to professionals and experienced individuals who are able to validate their claims|There are Educational institutions that are certified to give online associate degrees to professionals and working adults on mere endorsement of true life and work experience}.
  • Some Things To Keep In Mind About Franchises  By : Cash Miller
    If you are considering buying a franchise there are a few things you should keep in mind when you start your search. If you don't you may find yourself bound by a contract that you cannot easily get out of. And wind up regret ever wanting to buy a franchise in the first place.
  • How to Make Your Income Soar Using a Simple 3-Step Marketing Tool  By : Bonita L Richter
    These days, whether you have predominantly an offline or online business, it makes good sense to use both online and offline promotional strategies. Combining online and offline activities will enable you reach more people; some of them whom you would never have reached online, and vice-versa. Find out about a simple promotional tool you can use to make your income soar!
  • In Adding Value to Your Business Model, One Thing Should Lead to Another  By : Donald Mitchell
    Focus on finding value improvements that open the doors to further value improvements, and your business model will improve its profitability in exponential ways.
  • How Small Businesses Can Save Money  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at teh way small businesses can encourage their staff to stay and also how they can save or reclaim money when they have been unfairly charged.
  • Resume Power Words You Need To Use  By : Victoria Clarkson
    Resumes are often difficult for people to write. Attempting to list your experience, qualifications and educational background all condensed into a single page can seem almost impossible. With such limited space it is important that each point listed on your resume lets your potential employer know exactly why they should consider you for the position. To achieve this, certain resume power words should be used.
  • 3 Powerful Tips to Address Gaps in Work History on Your Resume  By : Laura SmithProulx
    Given the dot-com meltdown, frequent corporate downsizing, family situations, and the never-ending parade of mergers and acquisitions, more leadership professionals than ever are presenting a gap in between jobs to their next employer. If this situation applies to you, it is best to meet the challenge head-on by preparing to address the gaps directly.
  • When You Put Your Kids First You Cannot Say No To Home Business  By : Ioannis Mitrou
    The benefits for your children starting a home based business.
  • The basics of coaching  By : Matt Somers
    Can there have ever been a more misunderstood term in organisations than coaching? It gets confused with sports coaching, gets used to describe all manner of management behaviour and for every manager who has received some coaching skills training there are twenty more claiming they are 'naturals'. This article seeks to establish the basics.
  • Women Entrepreneur: Pulling It All Together  By : Aunice Reed
    As you know first impressions are worth millions. Without even actually knowing someone, you can gather a great deal of information about them: whether they are confident or not, if they take themselves seriously, if they know what they want, if they are responsible, or whether they're happy. Of course, appearance says a lot, but it's not just about what's on the surface of an individual that matters.
  • Making A Resume Should Be Easy  By : Victoria Clarkson
    Most people will have to either update or create a resume at some time in their career. As this is something that many people do not have a lot of experience with, it can seem like a daunting task. However, by following a few simple steps, anyone can learn how to make a resume that will stand out and grab any potential employers attention.
  • 5 Secrets to Attracting More Business Whenever You Open Your Mouth  By : Bonita L Richter
    Are you comfortable with your 30-second sound byte or "elevator speech"? Does it stimulate emotions and positive responses in others? Or, does it fall flat and rate a "0" on the interest scale? Learn about a 5-part formula you can use to create a 30-second sound byte that'll get people saying, "Yes!", I want to work with you!
  • Business Plan Should Show Action Beyond The Plan  By : Jeffery Jefferson
    article describes how to put together, operate, and maintain a good business plan. You must have a primary focus that will give you great odds going into your business. Plan hard, plan ahead, but don't plan too much without ever taking any action. That's the basis of this article.
  • How Useful is Six Sigma For The Medical Transcription Businesses?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma and Medical Transcription are not two things that seem very compatible, but they are!
  • New Home Business Passes $10 Million Mark In Only 30 Weeks  By : TH Bussey
    Success story that was told to me by a gentleman I met 4 months ago, who earned $63,000 in his first 4 months of working from home.
  • Book Signings: A Goldmine of PR and Sales  By : Marsha Friedman
    If you are wondering what the best way is to get national pr for your book and drive sales into new and exciting markets. Then look no further. Book signings are a goldmine of pr and can give you the national exposure you need for your book.
  • Your Visionary Talent Is Key to Career Choice  By : Don Monteith
    DO NOT accept employment with any firm that fails to have visionary talent, a leader, that someone who works ON the business vision, it's future, searching, seeking, networking, doing all the important functions necessary for success.
  • Press Release Writing and your Internet Business Marketing Strategy  By : Maury Wilks
    Press Releases can give your internet business a huge boost. Using press releases effectively can bring massive traffic to your website.
  • The Shocking Truth About How To Start An Internet Business......Part 5  By : Clinton Douglas IV
    Once months of preparation and planning are behind you, its tempting to focus solely on business as usual. After all, that's what brings in revenue. But as the economy shifts, seasons change and business grows, so should your plans and objectives.
  • Do You Love Your Business?  By : Diana Keith
    Learn how to align your life and business objectives while maximizing your opportunities and choices at the same time. Discover four ways to begin to make the most of your expertise while doing what you love.
  • Three Key Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Women  By : Suzanne Doyle Morris
    Characteristics of entrepreneurial women.
  • 5 Top Tips For Raising Investment In Your Company  By : Andy Warren
    If you want to grow your company then one of the best options is to raise more finance to support that growth. However, raising finance doesn't come without risks. The biggest challenge most business owners face is how to even get started on raising finance. So here are 5 top tips for raising investment in your company.
  • Dr. Robin's "10 ways to empower your communication"  By : Robin Rushlo
    The biggest help took many years to sink in but came from my father, "put your mind in gear before your put your mouth in gear." Thanks Dad. They do work and they will help you if you not only read them and place them into your head, but make them part of your heart.
  • 7 Questions That Could Double Your Profits  By : Robert Greenshields
    The secret to winning more customers and earning more money is combining the right mindset for success with marketing that is easy, effective and persuasive. This article poses 7 simple questions that will help any entrepreneur or independent professional earn more and work less.
  • Advice to Wives Whose Husbands Are Afraid of Getting Paid What They are Worth --Be A Wife!  By : Kim Schott
    Have you ever wondered how you can raise your rates without loosing good clients and turning away prospects? Raising rates for entrepreneurs can be a really nerve-wracking thing. Read this article if you don't know how much more you should be charging, how to come up with the right price increase, so that you don't lose current clients and turn away perfectly good customers and prospects.
  • How to Discuss a Past Downsizing During an Interview  By : Barbara Safani
    Explaining that you were let go by a previous employer can be a difficult conversation during an interview. Here are some tips that can help you better prepare for this conversation.
  • Get the Media Attention Your Organization Deserves  By : Robert Deigh
    Reporters are always looking for compelling stories. You can help them and, at the same time, win press coverage for your products, services, organization or cause. Every organization, including yours, has newsworthy information.
  • Start A Business  By : JM Luna
    How to start a business is one of the oldest topics around. The entrepeneur must have an idea of the targeted business and some practical experience in the industry by either being a previous employee or going to hire key employees who understand the make up of the industry.
  • How to Become an Acupuncturist  By : Lisa Hanfileti
    If you are thinking about a career in health care, consider a becoming an Acupuncturist. According to the World Health Organization Acupuncture is the longest continually practiced medicine in the world. Acupuncture is recognized as a legal and beneficial medical system throughout Asia, Europe, South America, and has recently gained acceptance in the United States.
  • Brett learns he can't afford the luxury of undercharging!  By : Olivia Stefanino
    Brett was in a quandary. He had been running his sales and marketing consultancy for nearly three years - and while he wouldn't describe himself as successful, he had just about managed to keep his head above water...
  • Let's Cut the Hype: What Does it REALLY Take to Make Money on the Internet?  By : Mark Albertson
    The websites abound. The pop-ups pop all around us. Pictures of thousands made by internet "guru's" ... and, oh, by the way, you can too, if you just purchase their information and follow it to the "T". It's as easy as that, isn't it?
  • Simple Bookkeeping For Small Business Can Save Money  By : Terry Cartwright
    Every business is required to keep a set of financial records to enable those accounts to be submitted and the tax payable calculated. Bookkeeping is the prime stage in keeping those books and at its most basic level does not require high levels of accounting knowledge and experience and accountant fees can be saved.
  • MLM - What it is, and Can it work for your business?  By : Rob Parker
    What is MLM, is it a good way to take your business ?
  • Employee Morale, Employee Retention and Common Civility  By : Helen Wilkie
    Employee retention is an ongoing challenge in today's workplace. Employee reward programs are an integral part of the solution, but the root cause of morale problems can easily be addressed with no financial outlay at all.
  • Plan Out Your 3-Year Vision for Attracting Clients (and The Life You Really Want)  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    OK, so we have a New Year ahead of us and we've gotta make it count. Being self-employed, it all depends on us. That means having a clear plan for what we want. This article shows you how I (and my private clients) map out our goals with a 3-year vision. Why 3 years? Read the article and you'll know exactly why.
  • Marketing Program: Do You Really Have One?  By : David Eissman
    As a result very few small business owners have a written marketing plan. In the competitive and crowed market place many of us operate in the lack of a plan is a recipe for FAILURE! So what is a marketing plan? It is a well thought out written document that is a roadmap to drive your activities that result in securing new clients.
  • How to Choose the Right Home Business Opportunity  By : Clinton Douglas IV
    As the internet continues to grow and expand into almost every industry, it can be difficult to determine which home business opportunities will produce a lucrative income, and which ones are simply a waste of time. Choosing the right home business opportunity is a simple process, and you can start by choosing a niche topic or industry that you have an interest in.
  • Making Concrete Blocks As A Business  By : John Mowatt
    An introduction to the business of making concrete blocks.A business which can be started part time.It can then become full time as it grows.Build your own concrete block making machine from plans and save thousands over the cost of a commercial machine.Grow a business which will produce an excellent income.Your product is in constant demand everywhere.A low start up cost highly profitable business which anyone can start.
  • The Business Planning Process: Launch Your Small Business Startup With Success  By : Clinton Douglas IV
    Business planning is one of the most important steps towards building a successful startup business, and you can use some specific strategies to create a comprehensive outline. An effective business plan will help you determine your goals and help you organize all of your small business ideas with ease. If you've ever been stuck with too many ideas and not knowing where to start, business planning will help take the pressure off.
  • On Inevitable Job Interview Question - Why Did You Leave?  By : Carole Martin
    Before you head out to your next interview consider preparing for this and other difficult questions. A little time spent preparing and scripting of your answers before the interview will make a huge difference in the way you answer the question during the interview.
  • Commercial Property Management for Profit  By : David Jackson
    Apartment building investors know there are several ways to increase their profits. Collecting rent from tenants is profitable, but there are many other ways to create a profit from a commercial real estate property.
  • How To Submit A Successful Grant Application  By : Melody Wigdahl
    Finding grants to start a business is not easy - follow these tips and give yourself the 'edge' over the rest of the applicants!
  • How to Deal with Difficult People: Egos at Work  By : Helen Wilkie
    How to deal with difficult people is a challenge for many in the workplace, and a common complaint is about the perceived "ego problems" of co-workers. In this article, Helen Wilkie explains that the best way to tackle the situation is to look for the behavior that is causing the problem and deal with that.
  • How To Start Your Own Baby Food Business Part#3: Naming, Taglines, & Logo Creation  By : Mischelle Weedman Davis
    Coming up with the corporate identity for your baby food business.
  • Your 10 Best Home Based Business List  By : Marl Atkins
    Learn about a myriad of home based businesses that real people are actually making a living with and build your own 10 best home based business list from these ideas.
  • Setting Goals and Actually Achieving Them  By : Darcy Aleck
    This article gives readers on overview of how to set goals for success. It discusses short, medium and long term goals and gives an example of how to apply this to losing weight.
  • The Art of Selling a Deadline  By : Linda Finkle
    The old adage is true, “Time is money, don’t waste it.” You’ve been given a project to pull together data from several departments within your organization. How can you convey the urgency and deadlines to someone in another department who isn’t directly affected by this project? Managing this challenge will be half the battle for you.
  • Are You Too Nice?  By : Audrey Burton
    In business, it can harm the future of your business when you are too nice! You need to ask for the sale and you cannot allow clients, employees and vendors to take advantage of you. This article also contains some terrific daily affirmations for you to feel good about getting what you want in your business!
  • Business Networking: Three Tips to Make it Easier and More Successful  By : Helen Wilkie
    Career networking is important, but it can be intimidating. Walking into a room full of strangers can be a challenge, but these five tips will help make it easier and more successful.
  • How To Build A Success Business In A Short Time  By :
    Learn how you can start a successful business in no time at all. See what it really takes to be successful online. You might be shocked.
  • Why You Should Be a Great Boss  By : Stan the Mann
    If you’re a business owner or executive who is responsible for managing five or more people, you have special needs. You have to delegate effectively, stamp out reverse delegation, develop your people so they can take over some of your responsibilities and be super-efficient with your time so that you can enjoy your family and your life.
  • Acupuncture Schools - What You Should Know About Acupuncture Training  By :
    If you're thinking about a career in acupuncture you'll want to learn how and where you can earn a certificate or degree in acupuncture.
  • The 40 Most Common Job Interview Questions  By : Simone Piette
    A list of the Forty Most Common Interview Questions is below, but keep in mind that many other interview questions will be derived from these forty.
  • 5 Ways To Attract Clients Immediately  By : Sandra P. Martini
    I received an email from a struggling business owner the other day. She’s good at what she does, but is in danger of closing her doors after being in business for over 3 years due to a lack of long term clients. The problem? There are actually two...
  • Could You Really Create a Marketing Plan in Just 7 Minutes  By : Robert Greenshields
    Most business owners create a product or service then they go out to the world effectively saying to everyone 'buy mine, buy mine' and hope to succeed. But, if you want to win in any field of endeavor, you need a better plan than your competitors. So, in business, you need the best marketing plan possible. This article explains how to make producing one simple and quick.
  • If you want good answers, ask good questions  By : Helen Wilkie
    Asking questions is a great way to get the information you want or need, but not if you ask the wrong questions. This article illustrates how to ask good questions to get good answers.
  • Ten Negotiating Mistakes That Cost You Thousands  By : Michael Soon Lee
    Learn how to avoid common mistakes when negotiating by following proven martial arts principles.
  • Job Market Strategies For New Graduates  By : Kris Plantrich
    Students working hard to finish school with a great GPA often put off working on their career until after graduation. Find out how to get started now while still in school and graduate ahead of the class.
  • The One-Step Secret to Employee Empowerment  By : Bill Zipp
    The carrot and the stick have proven to be poor motivators because they do not move people from within. Positive input, encouragement, and genuine appreciation, however, communicate to people their value and worth and motivates them from the inside out. When provided on a regular basis, work becomes a place people enjoy coming to instead of just putting in their time.
  • An Enjoyable Career Change Primer  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    Almost everyone will go through a career change at some point during their lives. Whether they are changes that are a result of your internal desires or the marketplace mayhem, you will be way ahead of those you work with if you start to plan now. Don’t take for granted since you’ve been in the company for a long time that you will not suffer the effects of market forces. Many of those who assumed do not have jobs now or work dead-end jobs they took in order to survive. Even if you are very happy with your current job, you may still experience a career change in the future.
  • Does Network Marketing Actually Work?  By : Casey Dunham
    Learn why so many people fail with network marketing and under what circumstances people succeed.
  • Two Factors that Influence You...  By : Diana Long
    Learn the two factors that directly impact and influence your success. Become more aware of who and what influences you. Be proactive and choose wisely.Your success depends on it!
  • Get More Business Results by Having a Little Fun!  By : Laura Adams
    In this article you will discover the definition of workplace fun and the beneficial effects it can have on a company. Find out why everyone, especially the boss, needs to participate for improved business results.
  • Repeat after me: "I have only one business."  By :
    Imagine you're ten years old, and there are huge stacks of cardboard boxes towering over you. It's a maze. It's a fortress. And you're allowed to climb all over them. Inside every single one of those boxes is a dozen bottles. Fine wines, liquor, you name it. It may sound like a caterer's dream, but I was just hanging out in the warehouse of my grandfather's wine store. My parents worked with him, and so I kinda grew up there.
  • You CAN Shift Overwhelm Energy  By : Heather Dominick
    There's more information out there than ever before. There's more to learn, more to do. There's more stuff to read, watch, listen to. And there’s a ton of energy that gets stirred up with all of it. That’s a lot to sort through in order to succeed in business. How can you deal with it all?
  • Career Training Can Be The Fastest Way To Go Forward In Your Career  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    Career training is the technical, transferable, and personal skills you put on your resume that will show employers why they should hire you or help you get the job you desire. If you have researched the type of schooling you will need for your career choice, then finding career training will be easy. One possible area to investigate is your own place of employment.
  • Top 10 Interview Bloopers...and How to Avoid Them  By : Deborah Walker
    Learn from the mistakes of others and avoid the top 10 worst interview blunders.
  • Increase Your Interview Odds with Preparation and Practice  By : Kris Plantrich
    As with most things - practice makes perfect, well maybe not perfect but improvement. This is definitely true with interview preparation. Read on and learn how to greatly increase your interviewing skills and chances of landing the job through practice and preparation.
  • Questions To Ask During Your San Diego Job Interview  By : Gia Deonne
    This article describes the proper questions for a job interview.
  • Small Business Financing Secrets  By : James Byrne
    If your business is not tied to a local market or a specific geographical location, you might consider making a move for the better, says James Byrne, Director of the Small Business Consumer Centre.
  • Corporate Storytelling 101: How to pick a story that moves listeners  By : Bruce Hale
    Tips for corporate and association speakers and presenters who want to connect more effectively with their audiences.
  • Career Changes – Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Make Your Move  By : Kris Plantrich
    Deciding on making a career change can be a huge step for many people. Here are several questions to ponder and hopefully assist in helping to make the right career management decisions.
  • 7 ways to make every minute of your working day count  By : Robert Greenshields
    All of us have only 24 hours in a day and few of us want to spend all of them working. So being able to manage your day effectively will determine not only your business success but also your quality of life. This article shows seven ways to make every minute as productive as possible.
  • What The Rich Know That The Poor and Struggling Does Not Know  By : John Muritu
    This article is dedicated to informing you about the powerful secrets that make the difference between success and failure in life particularly in business. The article pinpoints some of the 20 most powerful secrets that enabled a self-made millionaire to turn $300 into $10 million in less than 4 years and then into $100 million in 20 years. For complete details of the secrets the reader is urged to claim a copy of the FREE CD (a $495 value).
  • The Power Of Hypnotic Goals  By : Michael Anthony McGrath
    Imagine if you could think, feel and act like the greatest achievers in history. Imagine if you could duplicate their achievements in ways that are truly meaningful to you. Well you can, let me show you how!
  • Intellectual Property And Estate Taxes  By : Kris Koonar
    A person's intellectual property, especially copyrights, make a lot of difference while estimating the estate taxes. It is necessary to know the value of all the assets including the intellectual property to be able to find out the value of the estate.
  • Stage a Special Event to Stand Out and Shine  By : Sue Currie
    Staging a special event from a simple boardroom lunch to a trade fair is one way to create awareness of your buisness and build your brand.
  • How to Turn More Referrals into Paying Clients  By : Adam Urbanski
    According to a survey conducted by SBA (Small Business Administration) 60 out a 100 small business owners claim that over 60% of their new business comes from referrals. But only a handful of professionals can clearly pinpoint where their referrals come from and the exact process they use to turn them into paying clients.
  • Brand Your Consulting Brilliance  By : Robert Moment
    Differentiate your products and service from your competitors. Develop a strong brand that helps you stand out from the competition.
  • Marketing Strategies For Your Business / Building Strategic Referral Partnerships.  By : Lisa Thomas
    Marketing Strategies For Your Business / Building Strategic Referral Partnerships. Now that you know your Vision, your Ideal Client, how to Build Authentic Relationships, create Strategic Referral Partnerships and Promotional Events, you can effectively create and Build Strategic Referral Partnerships.
  • Customer Service: A Missing Skill?  By : Mandy Leonard
    You have to make more sales! This is the message that is drilled into every salesperson’s mind on a daily basis. Usually they’re expected to achieve this through cold calling and other age-old techniques in a hope that they will be able to make a sale. However, this single-minded focus on sales figures tends to leave the customer unhappy and unwilling to buy from the salesperson a second time. How is this possible?
  • The Right Way To Start A Tanning Salon  By : Steven Cancel
    A must read for any entrepreneur considering to opening a tanning salon.
  • 3 Rules You Need to Know About 401ks Before You Change Jobs  By : Steve Kroening
    If you're switching jobs, make sure you follow these suggestions so that you don't end up losing money you'll want for retirement.
  • The Secrets To Increase Your Emails Being Read  By : Robin Rushlo
    A short how to incease the readable emails. Email volume was up slightly from last year’s levels, although the ratio of spam (56 percent) remained constant. This may be due to an increased use in bulk folders that are now used by 52.9 percent of respondents versus 48.8 percent in 2002. Consumers are also smarter about spam.
  • The Power of Personal PR  By : Sue Currie
    Personal public relations plays big part in business success. People want to do business with people they like, so it is those "personal" relations that are just as important as traditional media PR.
  • Tips to Get Press Coverage  By : Sharon Housley
    Press exposure can significantly impact a small businesses' success. Press releases are not just for big businesses; many small businesses find press releases to be an inexpensive way to gain exposure and attention. It is not uncommon for reporters from magazines, newspapers or blogs to scan press releases as a means to locate content.
  • How Different are YOU?  By : Robin Rushlo
    Which road do you travel? “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.” - American poet Robert Frost (1875-1963)
  • How to Avoid 97% of What Causes All Failures  By : Sandra P. Martini
    Two scenarios: A. You're in your office making up a new client folder for a client who doesn't yet exist. Your thinking about how you'll work together and the phone rings. It's a prospect who's interested in working with you. B. You're sitting at your desk deeply involved in a project and the phone rings. It's a prospect who's interested in working with you. Which one of the above prospects will get the *best* you?
  • The Power of “Why” or How Big is your "WHY"  By : Robin Rushlo
    To be a successful networker, or a leader of any sort, you must first commit yourself to mastering the fundamentals. As a Robin’s Renegade subscriber you have at your disposal a wealth of resources ranging from a full days worth of audio to articles, even one-on-one coaching.
  • Not Enough Time, Not Enough Sales!  By : Audrey Burton
    Are you very busy all the time, but don't have enough clients? It is a difficult situation - you are doing everything yourself and don't have the sales to support hiring help, but you can't work any more than you already work! You need to be more efficient. Read on to find out how.
  • Don't ask for feedback if you don't want it  By : Helen Wilkie
    Making a final decision is a managerial function. Asking for feedback or input on that decision is optional. But if you don't really want feedback, don't send false messages by asking for it. That can sow the seeds of resentment on your team.
  • How to Write a Media Release  By : Sue Currie
    Learn some tips on how to write an effective media release that will help boost your profile through publicity and medi coverage.
  • Three Key Survival Skills for New Business Owners  By : Deborah Walker
    Statistics show that most new businesses fail in the first year. Entrepreneurs can beat the odds by practicing three key survival skills for new business owners: self-reliance, self-direction and resilience. Read how to put these skills into practice and watch your new business thrive.
  • What you need to know about changing your job  By : Jay Smith
    Are you feeling dissaitfied with you career. Perhaps it's time for a re-evaluation.
  • Questions to Locate the Area Where Performance Improvement Will Create the Greatest Benefits  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article provides questions to help you identify the best solution to focus on to create the most benefits for customers and greatest growth for your organization.
  • How to Sell Your Cleaning Services With a Marketing Kit  By : Steve Hanson
    Even though a brochure is a convenient marketing piece and might be a good way to first approach new cleaning clients, a complete marketing kit is a much better way to let your prospective clients know who you are, what you do and what you have to offer.
  • Enjoying the Ride to Business Success  By : Roger Hutchison
    Focusing on the outcome of your business can have the potential for failure built right in. What happens if the outcome is not what you expected? Or what if the outcome does not materialize at all? Was the journey to get there still worth it? Identify the processes that make your business run and make them as fun and rewarding as possible.
  • Interior Design Course  By : David McEvoy
    Skilled interior designers are highly sought after professionals and can therefore earn quite a lucrative income so if you are thinking about taking an interior design course with the intention of becoming a professional interior designer afterwards, then it is a good idea to know what it involves.
  • Cafes and Restaurants Meet Direct Sales and Network Marketing  By : Michael Taylor
    Cafe and restaurant owners are taking advantage of the booming market in functional beverages and the trends in the wellness industry and network marketing to develop multiple income streams without opening another physical store.
  • 3 “Cheer-full” Ways to Create Added Value for Your Business  By : Lani and Allen Voivod
    Why work harder to rake in more dough for your biz when you can add value to your product and service offerings instead? Here, Lani & Allen Voivod, aka "The Content Lovers" of Epiphanies, Inc., share 3 easy ways to create added value to your existing business menu. (And as a value-added bonus, you can borrow their exclusive "Value Added" cheer, too!)

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