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    Top 10 Tips for Career Advancement
    Here's a list of the top 10 tips you can use to advance your career: 1. Don't be afraid to say "I don't know."  If you don't know something, say so; don't try to fake it.  2. Take responsibility for your actions. If you're at fault, admit it and take the blame. If you're wrong, apologize. 3. Never gossip. Gossip can hurt the careers of two people: the person being talked about, and the person doing the talking. 4. Never say "That's not my job." Don't think you are above anything. Pitch in and set a good example, especially if the job is one that nobody else wants to do. Your willingness to do so will be noticed and appreciated! 5. Share the credit. People who share
    ny topics that a website such as this should cover. These should include:

    • Adsense – Explanation of this and how to....

    • Adwords – Explanation of this and how to ....

    • Affiliates - why you should try this, why you should not.

    • All the Money Transfer options - How to take money online with your website.

    • How to protect your links - if you depend on commission earnings, you must do this!

    • Copy-Writing - Easy eh? Well, a few rules should be followed.

    • Creating an email list - how to, why you should do this...

    • Creating a Website - html, other methods, more.

    • Email marketing - how to get white-listed, how to avoid spam complaints, more

    • Finding a Product – should show you how to do this and the options a#vailable. This is not so hard as you might think, this was my stumbling block in the beginning.

    • Necessary Tools - the absolute minimum you need.

    • Pre-Selling - sell something before it's ready!

    • Publishing - how to and the best way.

    • SEO - Search Eng

    Termination of Franchise Agreements
    Why would any franchisor want to terminate a franchisee who pays royalties into the system, assists the franchisor in extending his brand name and helps the franchise system gain market share, growth and profitability? Indeed all good points to the question; why? Well often a franchise outlet is under performing, undermining the system or not accomplishing those objectives.It is for this reason as a franchisor and often feeling more like a grandfather or coach, I had to come to terms with when it was time to sever the franchise relationship. I therefore put this clause into my franchise agreements;6. TERMINATION AND DEFAULTS6.1 Termination by FranchisorFranchisor may terminate the Franchise Agreement at the time indicated, if any of the following events occurs,
    Online, Offline….. what’s the difference? Today, I wish to ‘talk’ about the difference in opening a business in your high street, or opening a business online. What drives people to do this? Is there any difference between the two? What skills do you need for each? Let’s suppose you want to open a bricks-and-mortar shop, let’s say a shop selling food products.

    What do you need to do before your first customer enters ?

    a) Build/compile your Business Plan!

    b) Conduct Market Research

    c) Find premises, at the right location/rent/price (if you are buying freehold)

    d) Formulate a Marketing Plan

    e) Engage a solicitor/lawyer to deal with legal issues – Local Government regulations you

    have to comply with, leases/contract/exit strategies etc.

    f) Research the market to find capital items – till, cash register, freezers, cold counters etc.

    g) Fit it out to your style and liking – engage with local builders

    h) Arrange financing if applicable

    i) Get a business bank account

    j) Arrange with your bank to have a merchant payment system

    k) Find an Accountant

    l) If it is too much for you alone, find staff

    m) Arrange insurance – fire/theft/buildings etc., and Public Liability

    n) Apply to the local body who issues Health and Safety certificates pertinent to the food trade

    (or any other bodies/oganisations for other businesses – there are always some!)

    o) Find suppliers for the products you wish to sell

    p) Negotiate a good deal with your suppliers

    q) Local advertising campaign? – local newspapers, flyers, posters etc.

    Hmmmm…..the list is endless eh?

    I am sure that there are a lot more than the short list above.

    Ok, let’s say you do all of the above… what does it take?

    1) A vision

    2) Drive

    3) Tenacity

    4) Expertise

    5) A skill-set

    6) TIME

    7) A sense of humour – very necessary this.

    I am sure that you can think of others too.

    If, after getting this far, a year-down-the-road, what have you got?

    i. A business

    ii. Hopefully making you a living, but probably very stressful, but having tight reins on your

    cashflow.

    iii. A good name in the community you are serving

    iv. Satisfaction? – a moot point maybe

    v. A Retirement plan?

    Not easy is it? Looking at the above and thinking hard about it, it makes one wonder why people set-up in business on their own. We all have our reasons for wanting to work for ourselves, but when you come down to it, there is only one really. Having control over our own destiny. The one single factor why people succeed or fail is the product. If the product is in demand, then the money will come through the door. If it is not in demand, then it will become a fight to make the money come through the door. Furthermore, if you have the ‘fight’ scenario, then it will cost you more to make a profit, which is a reduced profit! Now that I have outlined (some of) the steps one needs to take to get a bricks-and-mortar business off the ground, what about trying the same thing online? Is it any different? Not a lot!!! For those of you who see online claims that you can do “this”, or “that”, for fifteen minutes each day, (with your laptop sitting on the beach), and live the life of luxury…what do you think of that? Are you fired-up? When I first began online, I was…very much so. It’s like showing a child a scrumptious cake. They want it and know they can have it for free, (from Mum or Dad) if they make the right sounds! Well, it’s just the same here online. If you sign-up with this Guru, or that Guru, and do the things they propound, then you will have that life of luxury. What they do not tell you, or at least emphasise, is the work necessary, not to mention the tools and expertise you need to make it all work. Think back to the bricks and mortar business…..can it be done without time, money and expertise? Probably not. There are a few websites who are trying to redress the balance (myself included) and offer to all, the facts and steps necessary to get online, start a business and actually make money doing this. A good website like the above should show you ‘everything’ that is necessary for you to do to get online, and up-and-running with your own business.

    There are many topics that a website such as this should cover. These should include:

    • Adsense – Explanation of this and how to....

    • Adwords – Explanation of this and how to ....

    • Affiliates - why you should try this, why you should not.

    • All the Money Transfer options - How to take money online with your website.

    • How to protect your links - if you depend on commission earnings, you must do this!

    • Copy-Writing - Easy eh? Well, a few rules should be followed.

    • Creating an email list - how to, why you should do this...

    • Creating a Website - html, other methods, more.

    • Email marketing - how to get white-listed, how to avoid spam complaints, more

    • Finding a Product – should show you how to do this and the options a#vailable. This is not so hard as you might think, this was my stumbling block in the beginning.

    • Necessary Tools - the absolute minimum you need.

    • Pre-Selling - sell something before it's ready!

    • Publishing - how to and the best way.

    • SEO - Search Engi

    Expect to Get! A Fail Safe Formula
    In school we learn a variety of math formulas. We learn how to convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius; we learn how to calculate the area of a triangle and much more. The beauty of these formulas is the certainty they provide. We know that if we know the formula and have the correct inputs, we can compute the correct answer. Presumably, as adults we are using these formulas to solve a problem and move us towards something we desire.People ask me about unleashing their potential – how to do it, what steps to take and more. Because of this recurring and important question I have worked to distill part of the answer into a formula. This formula will help us because if we can identify the inputs and use the formula correctly, we can improve our performance, and provide gr
    merchant payment system

    k) Find an Accountant

    l) If it is too much for you alone, find staff

    m) Arrange insurance – fire/theft/buildings etc., and Public Liability

    n) Apply to the local body who issues Health and Safety certificates pertinent to the food trade

    (or any other bodies/oganisations for other businesses – there are always some!)

    o) Find suppliers for the products you wish to sell

    p) Negotiate a good deal with your suppliers

    q) Local advertising campaign? – local newspapers, flyers, posters etc.

    Hmmmm…..the list is endless eh?

    I am sure that there are a lot more than the short list above.

    Ok, let’s say you do all of the above… what does it take?

    1) A vision

    2) Drive

    3) Tenacity

    4) Expertise

    5) A skill-set

    6) TIME

    7) A sense of humour – very necessary this.

    I am sure that you can think of others too.

    If, after getting this far, a year-down-the-road, what have you got?

    i. A business

    ii. Hopefully making you a living, but probably very stressful, but having tight reins on your

    cashflow.

    iii. A good name in the community you are serving

    iv. Satisfaction? – a moot point maybe

    v. A Retirement plan?

    Not easy is it? Looking at the above and thinking hard about it, it makes one wonder why people set-up in business on their own. We all have our reasons for wanting to work for ourselves, but when you come down to it, there is only one really. Having control over our own destiny. The one single factor why people succeed or fail is the product. If the product is in demand, then the money will come through the door. If it is not in demand, then it will become a fight to make the money come through the door. Furthermore, if you have the ‘fight’ scenario, then it will cost you more to make a profit, which is a reduced profit! Now that I have outlined (some of) the steps one needs to take to get a bricks-and-mortar business off the ground, what about trying the same thing online? Is it any different? Not a lot!!! For those of you who see online claims that you can do “this”, or “that”, for fifteen minutes each day, (with your laptop sitting on the beach), and live the life of luxury…what do you think of that? Are you fired-up? When I first began online, I was…very much so. It’s like showing a child a scrumptious cake. They want it and know they can have it for free, (from Mum or Dad) if they make the right sounds! Well, it’s just the same here online. If you sign-up with this Guru, or that Guru, and do the things they propound, then you will have that life of luxury. What they do not tell you, or at least emphasise, is the work necessary, not to mention the tools and expertise you need to make it all work. Think back to the bricks and mortar business…..can it be done without time, money and expertise? Probably not. There are a few websites who are trying to redress the balance (myself included) and offer to all, the facts and steps necessary to get online, start a business and actually make money doing this. A good website like the above should show you ‘everything’ that is necessary for you to do to get online, and up-and-running with your own business.

    There are many topics that a website such as this should cover. These should include:

    • Adsense – Explanation of this and how to....

    • Adwords – Explanation of this and how to ....

    • Affiliates - why you should try this, why you should not.

    • All the Money Transfer options - How to take money online with your website.

    • How to protect your links - if you depend on commission earnings, you must do this!

    • Copy-Writing - Easy eh? Well, a few rules should be followed.

    • Creating an email list - how to, why you should do this...

    • Creating a Website - html, other methods, more.

    • Email marketing - how to get white-listed, how to avoid spam complaints, more

    • Finding a Product – should show you how to do this and the options a#vailable. This is not so hard as you might think, this was my stumbling block in the beginning.

    • Necessary Tools - the absolute minimum you need.

    • Pre-Selling - sell something before it's ready!

    • Publishing - how to and the best way.

    • SEO - Search Eng

    Overcoming Fear at an Audition
    I am about to present to you the ultimate secret to successfully audition for any role. In fact after doing so I am certain you will send me emails thanking me for practically saving your career. Now before I give you this secret let me tell you the most common problem among actors. Many call or email me before an important audition on the verge of a nervous breakdown. That’s right, the most common problem and the one that ruins their chances of getting the role for many actors is nervousness.So how do you beat it? How do you walk into an audition so cool, calm and collected that you focus 100% on your lines and character? The key is so simple that many have not even thought about it. But let me warn you first. Any acting coach or teacher who promises you a quick fix to eliminate ne
    , but probably very stressful, but having tight reins on your

    cashflow.

    iii. A good name in the community you are serving

    iv. Satisfaction? – a moot point maybe

    v. A Retirement plan?

    Not easy is it? Looking at the above and thinking hard about it, it makes one wonder why people set-up in business on their own. We all have our reasons for wanting to work for ourselves, but when you come down to it, there is only one really. Having control over our own destiny. The one single factor why people succeed or fail is the product. If the product is in demand, then the money will come through the door. If it is not in demand, then it will become a fight to make the money come through the door. Furthermore, if you have the ‘fight’ scenario, then it will cost you more to make a profit, which is a reduced profit! Now that I have outlined (some of) the steps one needs to take to get a bricks-and-mortar business off the ground, what about trying the same thing online? Is it any different? Not a lot!!! For those of you who see online claims that you can do “this”, or “that”, for fifteen minutes each day, (with your laptop sitting on the beach), and live the life of luxury…what do you think of that? Are you fired-up? When I first began online, I was…very much so. It’s like showing a child a scrumptious cake. They want it and know they can have it for free, (from Mum or Dad) if they make the right sounds! Well, it’s just the same here online. If you sign-up with this Guru, or that Guru, and do the things they propound, then you will have that life of luxury. What they do not tell you, or at least emphasise, is the work necessary, not to mention the tools and expertise you need to make it all work. Think back to the bricks and mortar business…..can it be done without time, money and expertise? Probably not. There are a few websites who are trying to redress the balance (myself included) and offer to all, the facts and steps necessary to get online, start a business and actually make money doing this. A good website like the above should show you ‘everything’ that is necessary for you to do to get online, and up-and-running with your own business.

    There are many topics that a website such as this should cover. These should include:

    • Adsense – Explanation of this and how to....

    • Adwords – Explanation of this and how to ....

    • Affiliates - why you should try this, why you should not.

    • All the Money Transfer options - How to take money online with your website.

    • How to protect your links - if you depend on commission earnings, you must do this!

    • Copy-Writing - Easy eh? Well, a few rules should be followed.

    • Creating an email list - how to, why you should do this...

    • Creating a Website - html, other methods, more.

    • Email marketing - how to get white-listed, how to avoid spam complaints, more

    • Finding a Product – should show you how to do this and the options a#vailable. This is not so hard as you might think, this was my stumbling block in the beginning.

    • Necessary Tools - the absolute minimum you need.

    • Pre-Selling - sell something before it's ready!

    • Publishing - how to and the best way.

    • SEO - Search Eng

    Now is the Time to Become a Paralegal
    Are you interested in legal work, but not law school? You might want to consider a paralegal degree. Attorneys are ultimately responsibility for the legal services they provide their clients; paralegals – also known as legal assistants – help attorneys in almost every aspect of their work. Being one of the fastest growing careers nationwide, those with paralegal training will be able to find jobs in every part of the country.The American Bar Association (ABA) defines the role of a paralegal or legal assistant as an individual that is capable by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.
    that”, for fifteen minutes each day, (with your laptop sitting on the beach), and live the life of luxury…what do you think of that? Are you fired-up? When I first began online, I was…very much so. It’s like showing a child a scrumptious cake. They want it and know they can have it for free, (from Mum or Dad) if they make the right sounds! Well, it’s just the same here online. If you sign-up with this Guru, or that Guru, and do the things they propound, then you will have that life of luxury. What they do not tell you, or at least emphasise, is the work necessary, not to mention the tools and expertise you need to make it all work. Think back to the bricks and mortar business…..can it be done without time, money and expertise? Probably not. There are a few websites who are trying to redress the balance (myself included) and offer to all, the facts and steps necessary to get online, start a business and actually make money doing this. A good website like the above should show you ‘everything’ that is necessary for you to do to get online, and up-and-running with your own business.

    There are many topics that a website such as this should cover. These should include:

    • Adsense – Explanation of this and how to....

    • Adwords – Explanation of this and how to ....

    • Affiliates - why you should try this, why you should not.

    • All the Money Transfer options - How to take money online with your website.

    • How to protect your links - if you depend on commission earnings, you must do this!

    • Copy-Writing - Easy eh? Well, a few rules should be followed.

    • Creating an email list - how to, why you should do this...

    • Creating a Website - html, other methods, more.

    • Email marketing - how to get white-listed, how to avoid spam complaints, more

    • Finding a Product – should show you how to do this and the options a#vailable. This is not so hard as you might think, this was my stumbling block in the beginning.

    • Necessary Tools - the absolute minimum you need.

    • Pre-Selling - sell something before it's ready!

    • Publishing - how to and the best way.

    • SEO - Search Eng

    Ten MVP (Most Valuable Personal) Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs
    Since beginning my own entrepreneurial ventures in 1982, I have observed much and learned much about what is behind the success of entrepreneurs. I have selected a number of those traits and call them Ten MVP, or Most Valuable Personal, traits of successful entrepreneurs. The selected traits shown below reflect my opinion from personal observation and are not listed in priority order.+ Trait #1: Positive, persistent and passionate – The truly successful entrepreneur is intense and has a personal passion to change things. The successful entrepreneur does not mind devoting more than 12 hours a day to his business to make it successful.+ Trait #2: Optimistic – some may call them “eternal optimists” but I choose to call them “realistic optimists.” The optimism is a strong
    ny topics that a website such as this should cover. These should include:

    • Adsense – Explanation of this and how to....

    • Adwords – Explanation of this and how to ....

    • Affiliates - why you should try this, why you should not.

    • All the Money Transfer options - How to take money online with your website.

    • How to protect your links - if you depend on commission earnings, you must do this!

    • Copy-Writing - Easy eh? Well, a few rules should be followed.

    • Creating an email list - how to, why you should do this...

    • Creating a Website - html, other methods, more.

    • Email marketing - how to get white-listed, how to avoid spam complaints, more

    • Finding a Product – should show you how to do this and the options a#vailable. This is not so hard as you might think, this was my stumbling block in the beginning.

    • Necessary Tools - the absolute minimum you need.

    • Pre-Selling - sell something before it's ready!

    • Publishing - how to and the best way.

    • SEO - Search Engine Optimisation

    • Getting Traffic - How to.... Pitfalls and is free hosting good enough for you. The above is a snapshot of some of the subject matter that should be discussed. But these are just some of the topics that should be covered. There should also be some other resources for you to download. All with the one objective... to get you up-to-speed as soon as possible and to get you actually earning money online.

    It is not easy to do all of the above, but if you are determined and persisten, I am sure that all your efforts will eventually reap rewards for you far beyond working for other people as an employee. The secret is, begin small, in your spare time maybe, and gradually work up to bigger and better things as your skill develops.

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