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A Student's Guide To Starting An Online Business does. Having said that, none of us start at the top, and darn few of us start at that kind of salary.Today the Internet is much more than a simple document storage/retrieval system. It is a great vehicle for anyone who wants to setup an online business with little or no money and a want-it-now attitude. I have a programming background but it was not my technical know-how that allowed me succeed in this area but my trials and errors as a 'business man'. I have tried many opportunities and techniques but it was through my failures I've learnt and consolidated a simple technique to succeed as an online business owner. I’m sure that there are some people who broke in at $80,000, but I haven’t met very many of them. Be very wary of technical schools that use the famous/infam Understanding Credit Card Penalties As with any field, there are good technical training schools, and bad ones. When you sign up with one of these schools, you’ve made a significant investment in time and money. You deserve to know everything about the school and your job prospects after leaving that school before you put down your hard-earned money. The problem is, sometimes it’s hard to know the right questions to ask.Because most of us have one or two credit cards and we use them every day, understanding credit card penalties and fees is a significant issue since one time or another we have paid a penalty for some reason. Every user of a credit card must first understand that every charge on the credit card represent a loan which must be repaid. It’s like the loan for buying a house or a car; the same way these loans should be repaid, the credit card debt should also be repaid and even more it should be paid in time and at least the minimum amount or else you’ll end up paying more interest fees and The point of this article is not to bash technical training schools. That’s how I got my start in IT eight years ago, and today I’m a CCIE™ and own my own Cisco training company and my own consulting firm. Before I ever put down the first dime, though, I asked some tough questions. So should you. What are my true job prospects and legitimate salary levels after I graduate from your school? We’ve all heard the ads on the radio… “Did you know the average salary of an MCSE is $80,000?” “Are you worth $65,000 a year? If not, call us!” I’m an optimist, and I often tell people that no field rewards individual achievement and drive like IT does. Having said that, none of us start at the top, and darn few of us start at that kind of salary. I’m sure that there are some people who broke in at $80,000, but I haven’t met very many of them. Be very wary of technical schools that use the famous/infamo S Corporation - What Is It? school before you put down your hard-earned money. The problem is, sometimes it’s hard to know the right questions to ask.For many small businesses, the “S” corporation is the business entity of choice. The “S” in S corporation refers to a tax designation. All corporations are created the same way under state law. A small business must then chose a tax status, to wit, “C”, “S” or non-profit. Important issues concerning S corporations are covered in this article.C Corporation v. S CorporationFederal tax laws automatically consider every corporation to be a “C” designation. A small business, however, may elect to be designated as an “S” corporation by filing IRS form 2553. The election must be The point of this article is not to bash technical training schools. That’s how I got my start in IT eight years ago, and today I’m a CCIE™ and own my own Cisco training company and my own consulting firm. Before I ever put down the first dime, though, I asked some tough questions. So should you. What are my true job prospects and legitimate salary levels after I graduate from your school? We’ve all heard the ads on the radio… “Did you know the average salary of an MCSE is $80,000?” “Are you worth $65,000 a year? If not, call us!” I’m an optimist, and I often tell people that no field rewards individual achievement and drive like IT does. Having said that, none of us start at the top, and darn few of us start at that kind of salary. I’m sure that there are some people who broke in at $80,000, but I haven’t met very many of them. Be very wary of technical schools that use the famous/infam Real Estate Marketing Online - How to Relieve the Burden CCIE™ and own my own Cisco training company and my own consulting firm.All marketers feel a certain burden. It is the burden to generate leads and responses, which will in turn help sustain the company's growth.Real estate marketing is not different. Real estate professionals feel a constant marketing burden, especially when they work independently as so many real estate agents do these days. An agent must constantly look to new marketing techniques to generate new business. This is especially true when it comes to real estate marketing online, as the Internet continues to evolve.Real Estate Marketing Online, Circa 1997Ten year Before I ever put down the first dime, though, I asked some tough questions. So should you. What are my true job prospects and legitimate salary levels after I graduate from your school? We’ve all heard the ads on the radio… “Did you know the average salary of an MCSE is $80,000?” “Are you worth $65,000 a year? If not, call us!” I’m an optimist, and I often tell people that no field rewards individual achievement and drive like IT does. Having said that, none of us start at the top, and darn few of us start at that kind of salary. I’m sure that there are some people who broke in at $80,000, but I haven’t met very many of them. Be very wary of technical schools that use the famous/infam The One Thing You Really Sell ool?Can you tell me what you sell in a short but powerful way? You better learn how.In these days of "global marketplaces," mission statements, techojargon, and legalese, salespeople too often get caught up explaining the entire scope of their product or service. This confuses buyers.Buyers want simplicity. They want the bottom-line. Some may enjoy the stories behind the vendors they work with and the products and services they offer. But only if they sense a key benefit first - a powerful, impactful statement about what's ultimately in it for them.Think about the sing We’ve all heard the ads on the radio… “Did you know the average salary of an MCSE is $80,000?” “Are you worth $65,000 a year? If not, call us!” I’m an optimist, and I often tell people that no field rewards individual achievement and drive like IT does. Having said that, none of us start at the top, and darn few of us start at that kind of salary. I’m sure that there are some people who broke in at $80,000, but I haven’t met very many of them. Be very wary of technical schools that use the famous/infam Are You On The Right Path Into Your Future? does. Having said that, none of us start at the top, and darn few of us start at that kind of salary.Each of us as we travel through life into our very personal future follows our own unique path. As we day by day, travel into the future, we make a variety of choices, decisions as well as take any number of actions – some positive, some negative, some better some worse than others. But, in the end; the end of the day or the end of a life we have all created the tapestry of our lives one day and one choice at a time.It is unfortunate that many people do not have a clue as to where they want to end up, what they want to see or the roads they want to take. Oh, many of these pe I’m sure that there are some people who broke in at $80,000, but I haven’t met very many of them. Be very wary of technical schools that use the famous/infamous MCSE Salary Survey as a marketing tool. They tend to represent those salaries as starting salaries. Ask your technical school what the average starting salary of their graduates is. And keep in mind that salary is not the most important factor to consider when looking for your first job in IT; it’s the experience you’ll be able to put on your resume later on that you should weigh heavily at this point. In short, be very careful about schools that brag about starting salaries. It’s not where you start, it’s where you end up. How up-to-date are the courses you’re offering? Make sure the school you’re going to attend has made efforts to keep their courses relevant. Ask what changes have been made to their curriculum in the last three years. No field changes faster than IT. If the answer to that question is “none”, look somewhere else. I want to work in IT security. Have you placed anyone in this field lately? If so, can I talk to them? Technical schools are jumping on the security bandwagon, with a couple
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