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Storytelling For High Concept And High Touch erything especially life changing experiences. It will help to try and attain a certain level of foreign language. It really impresses the locals even if you don’t need it and it will help with the gardener or pool man and other workmen, even the supermarket check out girl!After hearing Daniel Pink speak about his new book A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age for the fourth time, I finally read it cover to cover (less than a day). I finally got what he's talking about when he says jobs that are high touch are here to stay. That is, jobs that builds relationships between business and client whether it's B2B or B2C. To that end, he advocates that we incorporate more storytelling into our relationships, that we make a point with a story, not just facts which everyone knows they need but still find boring. The reason is that stories are easier to remember. He goes on to list some of our contemporary characterist Remember if you retire to a European destination you can take your Pensions with you and obtain the indexed increases along with everyone else. The cost of living in Europe in warmer climates is much lower than in Britain and Ireland. Fuel is cheaper; the quality of fruit and vegetables is better and seasonal. Wine is ridiculously cheap and in the Iberian Peninsula Sherries and ports abound for a Euro or two a bottle. It certainly beats being in expensive and wet “Blighty” when you can sit on your own terrace in your new home looking at your view until 1.a.m. sipping a glass or three, taking a dip in your pool just before bedtime, and waking up whenever you feel like to another endless day of blue sky. Now that is retirement. Enjoy it and live longer. Here’s to your retirement s Ecommerce Web Site - Creating an Ecommerce Web Site Retiring Abroad? Moving to your dream home overseas?If you wish to sell your products then you need an ecommerce website. This is the cheapest solution to having an online business. It works like a regular store but there are no problems and costs that usually go with setting up shop. The main difference between a regular website and an ecommerce website is that the latter is designed to perform only one function - sell.Selecting the right web hosting service provider is also crucial because an ecommerce website means exchange of private financial data that must be kept secured. If the website is not secured then no one is going to buy anything from it. This means that the web server hosting your website needs to offe Many of us have saved diligently with the idea of moving abroad to enjoy some sunny retirement years. However before we finally choose the destination or move to an overseas home you may have purchased as a holiday villa, have you really considered all the options? I know it’s easy when working toward that retirement date, to dream of spending endless days walking the beach in shorts and T shirt, spending time in a favourite watering hole in the balmy evenings of the Mediterranean. There is obviously a lot more to it than that but let us assume you have already considered all the financial implications and developed your own financial plot. The most common misconception is the actual location of this dream villa in the sun. Holidays are one thing, living the dream is entirely different. Have you considered what happens in the winter months, as yes for sure there are cooler months and they can be very cold. Do you know which local businesses actually close down, including your favourite watering hole? Do the Budget airlines continue a winter service? Does your existing holiday villa have central heating? So let’s consider first where you want to be. It might be prudent to spend a month finding that location and researching out of season. Think about what local services you may need, Hospital, Doctor’s surgery, supermarket, pharmacy, golf club, tennis club, library service, gas station, nearest open all year round Bar/Restaurant. It is all very well being located in the hills with wonderful views but if you need to drive for even 15 minutes to get to any local service then think again. Conversely do you really want to be on the beachfront? It maybe very well situated but think about those summer months when it becomes infested with tourists and mosquitoes. The roads become clogged and life is unbearable. This is not why you decided to retire abroad. I know several people who have done just that and now go abroad in July and August including going back to the UK! As well as this many local businesses will close down for 3 or 4 months. My Father always said to me that the perfect position for any home is on a hill. Now I am sure he was right. If you buy you dream home overseas on a hill overlooking the coast or an inland property with incredible views you are on the right track. Keep away from busy tourist centres, but stay close to essential services and a social life. You should escape the mosquitoes by avoiding large areas of inland water, but bear in mind where the local airport is. Now if you are retiring then the distance to the airport is not as important as a semi-retirement option or a working abroad operation, but it would be nice to be within an hour of escape with the knowledge that the Budget airline is operating all the year round. So if you have a holiday home already it is possible that it is just not suitable for permanent living. Ensure you try it out in the winter as an experiment; spend 2 weeks in early January there. Maybe you can’t sit outside as often as you thought, and indoors is too cramped for permanent occupation. Maybe it’s a lot colder than you thought and you have no heating! It might be better to sell this property and move inland. You will probably make money at the same time as actually enjoying the experience of finding a new location for your retirement overseas. Otherwise spend a few weeks of winter trying to enjoy and experience your present choice of a dream home location. If at the end of your holiday you have any pangs of home sickness then maybe living abroad is not for you. You are allowed to miss things, like good English beer, soft toilet paper, Rutland sausages and a leg of English Lamb. That’s fine but now you need to embrace a new way of life without any real regrets or misgivings. More importantly you will probably re-think your preferred location choice and continue the quest on your next visit. Don’t forget Winter breaks are very cheap and you do need to do this research and should you be retiring abroad with your partner then you both need to agree! Some bring their friends with them! This can be risky but rewarding if it works. Just be careful you might not always agree about everything especially life changing experiences. It will help to try and attain a certain level of foreign language. It really impresses the locals even if you don’t need it and it will help with the gardener or pool man and other workmen, even the supermarket check out girl! Remember if you retire to a European destination you can take your Pensions with you and obtain the indexed increases along with everyone else. The cost of living in Europe in warmer climates is much lower than in Britain and Ireland. Fuel is cheaper; the quality of fruit and vegetables is better and seasonal. Wine is ridiculously cheap and in the Iberian Peninsula Sherries and ports abound for a Euro or two a bottle. It certainly beats being in expensive and wet “Blighty” when you can sit on your own terrace in your new home looking at your view until 1.a.m. sipping a glass or three, taking a dip in your pool just before bedtime, and waking up whenever you feel like to another endless day of blue sky. Now that is retirement. Enjoy it and live longer. Here’s to your retirement su Fundamental Strategic Marketing Mistakes to Avoids e?This is a pretty tough global economy and it is critical for a company to leverage every bit of their marketing resources. So, if this is the case, why are so many companies shooting themselves in the proverbial foot by breaking some of the most fundamental rules of marketing? It’s a very simple question with complex answers – here are some of the pitfalls to avoid:1. Believing a second rate web site communicates integrity: So many web sites are just plain funky looking (graphics, text, menus, etc.) - nice professional term, but it’s descriptive of some of the dreck that passes for web site design. A company should not forget that perception is reality on the web and Do the Budget airlines continue a winter service? Does your existing holiday villa have central heating? So let’s consider first where you want to be. It might be prudent to spend a month finding that location and researching out of season. Think about what local services you may need, Hospital, Doctor’s surgery, supermarket, pharmacy, golf club, tennis club, library service, gas station, nearest open all year round Bar/Restaurant. It is all very well being located in the hills with wonderful views but if you need to drive for even 15 minutes to get to any local service then think again. Conversely do you really want to be on the beachfront? It maybe very well situated but think about those summer months when it becomes infested with tourists and mosquitoes. The roads become clogged and life is unbearable. This is not why you decided to retire abroad. I know several people who have done just that and now go abroad in July and August including going back to the UK! As well as this many local businesses will close down for 3 or 4 months. My Father always said to me that the perfect position for any home is on a hill. Now I am sure he was right. If you buy you dream home overseas on a hill overlooking the coast or an inland property with incredible views you are on the right track. Keep away from busy tourist centres, but stay close to essential services and a social life. You should escape the mosquitoes by avoiding large areas of inland water, but bear in mind where the local airport is. Now if you are retiring then the distance to the airport is not as important as a semi-retirement option or a working abroad operation, but it would be nice to be within an hour of escape with the knowledge that the Budget airline is operating all the year round. So if you have a holiday home already it is possible that it is just not suitable for permanent living. Ensure you try it out in the winter as an experiment; spend 2 weeks in early January there. Maybe you can’t sit outside as often as you thought, and indoors is too cramped for permanent occupation. Maybe it’s a lot colder than you thought and you have no heating! It might be better to sell this property and move inland. You will probably make money at the same time as actually enjoying the experience of finding a new location for your retirement overseas. Otherwise spend a few weeks of winter trying to enjoy and experience your present choice of a dream home location. If at the end of your holiday you have any pangs of home sickness then maybe living abroad is not for you. You are allowed to miss things, like good English beer, soft toilet paper, Rutland sausages and a leg of English Lamb. That’s fine but now you need to embrace a new way of life without any real regrets or misgivings. More importantly you will probably re-think your preferred location choice and continue the quest on your next visit. Don’t forget Winter breaks are very cheap and you do need to do this research and should you be retiring abroad with your partner then you both need to agree! Some bring their friends with them! This can be risky but rewarding if it works. Just be careful you might not always agree about everything especially life changing experiences. It will help to try and attain a certain level of foreign language. It really impresses the locals even if you don’t need it and it will help with the gardener or pool man and other workmen, even the supermarket check out girl! Remember if you retire to a European destination you can take your Pensions with you and obtain the indexed increases along with everyone else. The cost of living in Europe in warmer climates is much lower than in Britain and Ireland. Fuel is cheaper; the quality of fruit and vegetables is better and seasonal. Wine is ridiculously cheap and in the Iberian Peninsula Sherries and ports abound for a Euro or two a bottle. It certainly beats being in expensive and wet “Blighty” when you can sit on your own terrace in your new home looking at your view until 1.a.m. sipping a glass or three, taking a dip in your pool just before bedtime, and waking up whenever you feel like to another endless day of blue sky. Now that is retirement. Enjoy it and live longer. Here’s to your retirement s Understanding Types of Bankruptcy ths. My Father always said to me that the perfect position for any home is on a hill. Now I am sure he was right. If you buy you dream home overseas on a hill overlooking the coast or an inland property with incredible views you are on the right track. Keep away from busy tourist centres, but stay close to essential services and a social life. You should escape the mosquitoes by avoiding large areas of inland water, but bear in mind where the local airport is. Now if you are retiring then the distance to the airport is not as important as a semi-retirement option or a working abroad operation, but it would be nice to be within an hour of escape with the knowledge that the Budget airline is operating all the year round.People who are heavily in debts and are in no position to pay them back opt for filing bankruptcy as the last alternative. This gives them the freedom and opportunity to start afresh. Such cases are dealt with by the bankruptcy lawyers, and it is advised to file through them instead of directly since they will be able to guide debtors in the right direction. Federal courts deal with such financial bankruptcy cases.The individual must give all the debt related information to the attorney so as to enable the lawyer to look for best possible options and advice. Filing for bankruptcy provides a fresh start in the credit area as most of the debts would be forgiven and t So if you have a holiday home already it is possible that it is just not suitable for permanent living. Ensure you try it out in the winter as an experiment; spend 2 weeks in early January there. Maybe you can’t sit outside as often as you thought, and indoors is too cramped for permanent occupation. Maybe it’s a lot colder than you thought and you have no heating! It might be better to sell this property and move inland. You will probably make money at the same time as actually enjoying the experience of finding a new location for your retirement overseas. Otherwise spend a few weeks of winter trying to enjoy and experience your present choice of a dream home location. If at the end of your holiday you have any pangs of home sickness then maybe living abroad is not for you. You are allowed to miss things, like good English beer, soft toilet paper, Rutland sausages and a leg of English Lamb. That’s fine but now you need to embrace a new way of life without any real regrets or misgivings. More importantly you will probably re-think your preferred location choice and continue the quest on your next visit. Don’t forget Winter breaks are very cheap and you do need to do this research and should you be retiring abroad with your partner then you both need to agree! Some bring their friends with them! This can be risky but rewarding if it works. Just be careful you might not always agree about everything especially life changing experiences. It will help to try and attain a certain level of foreign language. It really impresses the locals even if you don’t need it and it will help with the gardener or pool man and other workmen, even the supermarket check out girl! Remember if you retire to a European destination you can take your Pensions with you and obtain the indexed increases along with everyone else. The cost of living in Europe in warmer climates is much lower than in Britain and Ireland. Fuel is cheaper; the quality of fruit and vegetables is better and seasonal. Wine is ridiculously cheap and in the Iberian Peninsula Sherries and ports abound for a Euro or two a bottle. It certainly beats being in expensive and wet “Blighty” when you can sit on your own terrace in your new home looking at your view until 1.a.m. sipping a glass or three, taking a dip in your pool just before bedtime, and waking up whenever you feel like to another endless day of blue sky. Now that is retirement. Enjoy it and live longer. Here’s to your retirement s The Power of Knowing Your Customer ht and you have no heating! It might be better to sell this property and move inland. You will probably make money at the same time as actually enjoying the experience of finding a new location for your retirement overseas.
Otherwise spend a few weeks of winter trying to enjoy and experience your present choice of a dream home location. If at the end of your holiday you have any pangs of home sickness then maybe living abroad is not for you. You are allowed to miss things, like good English beer, soft toilet paper, Rutland sausages and a leg of English Lamb. That’s fine but now you need to embrace a new way of life without any real regrets or misgivings.Often times we believe the depth of our customer does not extend beyond that of the business they do with us.In fact, it goes way beyond that. People love to talk about themselves, and if you take the time to talk to your customers about non-business topics, you will find that, more often than not, they are more than happy to engage you in conversation.By getting to know your customers, you can find a whole lot of valuable information from them. Such as where they live, do they have a family, what their hobbies are, do they have pets, etc.By finding out this type of information, you can determine what their needs are, than proceed to tell them about the More importantly you will probably re-think your preferred location choice and continue the quest on your next visit. Don’t forget Winter breaks are very cheap and you do need to do this research and should you be retiring abroad with your partner then you both need to agree! Some bring their friends with them! This can be risky but rewarding if it works. Just be careful you might not always agree about everything especially life changing experiences. It will help to try and attain a certain level of foreign language. It really impresses the locals even if you don’t need it and it will help with the gardener or pool man and other workmen, even the supermarket check out girl! Remember if you retire to a European destination you can take your Pensions with you and obtain the indexed increases along with everyone else. The cost of living in Europe in warmer climates is much lower than in Britain and Ireland. Fuel is cheaper; the quality of fruit and vegetables is better and seasonal. Wine is ridiculously cheap and in the Iberian Peninsula Sherries and ports abound for a Euro or two a bottle. It certainly beats being in expensive and wet “Blighty” when you can sit on your own terrace in your new home looking at your view until 1.a.m. sipping a glass or three, taking a dip in your pool just before bedtime, and waking up whenever you feel like to another endless day of blue sky. Now that is retirement. Enjoy it and live longer. Here’s to your retirement s Government Seized Property Auctions erything especially life changing experiences. It will help to try and attain a certain level of foreign language. It really impresses the locals even if you don’t need it and it will help with the gardener or pool man and other workmen, even the supermarket check out girl!When people commit crimes, the government seizes their property associated with the commission of the crimes. This means the government seized property becomes auction goods for the general public to bid on. At a government seized property auction, property can include the following:VEHICLES:The most common government seized property auction is easily vehicles. Luxury cars, SUVs, pickup trucks – even boats, RVs, ATVs, snowmobiles and motorcycles are government seized auction property available in your area. Since vehicles have a documented value you can check against the Kelley Blue Book, it is easy to calculate your savings when bidding on this type of govern Remember if you retire to a European destination you can take your Pensions with you and obtain the indexed increases along with everyone else. The cost of living in Europe in warmer climates is much lower than in Britain and Ireland. Fuel is cheaper; the quality of fruit and vegetables is better and seasonal. Wine is ridiculously cheap and in the Iberian Peninsula Sherries and ports abound for a Euro or two a bottle. It certainly beats being in expensive and wet “Blighty” when you can sit on your own terrace in your new home looking at your view until 1.a.m. sipping a glass or three, taking a dip in your pool just before bedtime, and waking up whenever you feel like to another endless day of blue sky. Now that is retirement. Enjoy it and live longer. Here’s to your retirement success! Hugo Raymond hugoraymond@mypropertypal.com
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