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    Franchising Business Model and Regulations; Are We Helping the Consumers Yet?
    In the United States we have many folks that wish to realize their American Dream and to many people that means owning a business of their own. We also have rules and regulations that are to enforce the franchising model, but are we truly helping the consumer from the Big Bad Corporate Franchisors out to get the little guys?Well it turns out that Franchising has one of the lowest fraud rates of any business model in America and there really is not real crime or
    5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't con

    Performance Management
    Performance management is a set of systematic processes that help businesses discover efficient use of their business units, financial, human and material resources.Performance management’s focus is on creating methodical and predictable ways to improve business results, or performance, across organizations. It aids organizations in achieving their strategic goals.Performance management processes constitute: (1) planning—deliberation of what to do and s
    Ethics and values matter in business. Even the information business. Maybe this sounds like hocus-pocus, but I believe it is critical to your success or failure as an information marketer.

    There's a lot of confusion and controversy about fair, ethical use of articles and other forms of content on the Internet - particularly content that you haven't created yourself.

    Broadly, in content marketing (just as in life itself) there are two categories of people:

    * those who exploit a situation * those who make the world a better place

    Now, I'm not getting into a debate or discourse on which is better, holier or more 'right'. Which path you opt to tread is entirely your choice - and might depend upon factors I don't know and cannot imagine. Just understand there are 2 paths.

    Those who exploit the prevailing content marketing scenario are focussed on one thing - and that alone. They want to get high ranking on search engines for competitive keywords (ones that offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't conf

    Is Your Business Serving the World?
    Why are you doing what you are doing? Why did you choose the business you are in? Many people in the service industries have a sense that they are here for a purpose, and they want to serve that purpose. You might not know clearly what you are serving, but you are driven by ‘something’.Take a moment now to think about what inspired you to start your own business. Was it the freedom? Was it to help others? To help them do what? For what purpose? And what
    adly, in content marketing (just as in life itself) there are two categories of people:

    * those who exploit a situation * those who make the world a better place

    Now, I'm not getting into a debate or discourse on which is better, holier or more 'right'. Which path you opt to tread is entirely your choice - and might depend upon factors I don't know and cannot imagine. Just understand there are 2 paths.

    Those who exploit the prevailing content marketing scenario are focussed on one thing - and that alone. They want to get high ranking on search engines for competitive keywords (ones that offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't con

    The Achilles' Heel of Management Coaching
    While heading home at day’s end, you begin reflecting on a coaching meeting you had earlier that day with an employee, Chris. You hope that, this time, you finally succeeded in getting her to understand the importance of spending less time in disruptive socializing in the office and more time elevating her performance. If not, you feel that your only remaining alternatives are to give her a poor performance evaluation or demotion or may even fire her. You’re reluctant
    ust understand there are 2 paths.

    Those who exploit the prevailing content marketing scenario are focussed on one thing - and that alone. They want to get high ranking on search engines for competitive keywords (ones that offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't con

    Business Coaches, Avoid Failure and Achieve Real Success
    The vast majority of people whose success depends on their ability to market, sell, and deliver their services will not realize their financial potential. In fact most fail altogether. They are forced to give up on their dream of being an independent professional and return to their day job.But it doesn't have to be that way!After a quarter of a century marketing, selling, and delivering professional services to business owners - I know what works and wh
    cs to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't con

    How To Find A Good Recruiter
    Finding a recruiter that best matches your personality, professional needs, and profile can be difficult under the best of circumstances. The best time to find one is while you are employed. Locating one at this time allows you to be more particular. Building a relationship with your recruiter will take time and effort so it’s important to find the right person from the beginning. You might need to contact several recruiters before you find a good match. It is importa
    5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't confuse this with a real 'infopreneur business'.

    Sure, you'll make money - maybe a lot of it. But you don't have a sustained process to acquire clients, make repeat sales to them, build a list, and achieve steady growth across a longer time frame.

    The other category of people are the ones who 'make the Internet a better place' - and do this by adding valuable content to the Web.

    While this is a harder path to tread, in the longer term it is more sustainable and can be scaled up over time. There's some hard work involved while things get going, but after a while it can be organized to be 'set and forget' simple.

    That's the difference. With this strategy, in the end the result is a high quality, content-rich website. A useful online resource many people visit over and over again because it truly adds value to their lives in some way. A place people tell other people to go for quality information and support. A portal that search engines will find and reward, sooner or later. A website that could become an authority on the niche topic it is built around.

    This kind of site will easily be able to create a sense of online community amongst users, nurture a loyal following and have staying power. And this can become the kernel for a business built around that theme.

    Which model do you want to follow?

    As I said before, it's your choice to make. Both are lucrative models. Both need some work. Both have some significant operational and strategic differences. Most important, they are

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