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Tips to Attain an Effective Poster Digital Printing - Kristine Llabres Poster digital printing is widely used by several companies that have proven it effective to clasp on prospect clients and regular customers. They are open to the printing expense of the poster digital printing because they are certain to get more...
ARE YOU MOVING AT INTERNET SPEED? - Chris Nixo The Internet. Love it or hate it, one fact cannot be disputed; it has CHANGED almost EVERYTHING we thought was true about doing business. Are you up to speed with what is going on? Some things about business will never change. The age old saying of...
Part 1 of 5 - How "Pipe Dreams" Can Become - Jon Kogan Part 1 of 5 - How "Pipe Dreams" Can Become Realities! © 2004, Jon Kogan, All Rights Reserved. http://www.zivomarketing.com Take a look at yourself - inside and out. Where do you live what job do you have, how do you relate to your friends and...
The Enemy: Words and How We Use Them - Sue and Chuck DeFiore As a home based or small business owner you want to exude confidence and authority. You are an expert in your field. How are you conveying your message to your customer? Just like your body language, the words you use and how you use them can take...
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Are You Ready To Make A Difference?
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John Colanzi
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I love the Internet. It's opening doors for so many men and women from around the world who would otherwise have no voice.
Individuals are no longer limited by the political or economic conditions of their native land. They are free to pursue their dreams.
With this new opportunity comes a responsibility. As the Internet evolves so does our responsibility to make the world just a little better for our having been here.
I'm sure you're wondering, "John, what this have to do with my business?"
It has everything to do with your business.
You're in the position to become a truly self-fulfilled person.
Before you can help others, you must first satisfy your basic needs. So the starting point is to use your business to satisfy your basic needs.
You're first goal isn't to "get rich quick." More money has been lost on the Internet trying to "get rich quick," than you can shake a stick at.
Your first goal should be to make a - continued below ...
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solid income to cover your basic needs. Free yourself from the boss, the commute back and forth to work.
Develop a solid income that will cover your basic needs. Once you've done that you'll free up your creativity.
As your business grows and your confidence expands, you'll be in a position to begin helping others on their road to freedom.
You can make a difference, but first you must start with yourself.
Are you ready?
You can make a difference.
Wishing You Success, John Colanzi Street Smart Marketing http://www.internet-profits4u.com
About the Author John publishes the "Street Smart Marketing" newsletter. To subscribe mailto:streetsmart@makenetmoney.com Discover A New program that Reveals Closely Guarded "Insider" secrets and strategies for Traffic Generation and Promotion. Visit: http://johncolanzi.com/instant.html
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The contemporary global marketplace - "IT, Software and Services" - Jack Brown “Had there not been outsourcing and utilization of cheaper resources offshore, average computer users would not have been able to afford the hardware and software that are available to them today.” In this manner, author Robin Sood brushes aside...
Is Our Money Safe? - Part II - Sam Vaknin The return on the bank's equity (ROE) is the net income divided by its average equity. The return on the bank's assets (ROA) is its net income divided by its average assets. The (tier 1 or total) capital divided by the bank's risk weighted assets –...
My Top Ten Tips For Selling Travel on eBay - ellen mc nulty Becoming a seller on ebay can be daunting. Becoming a travel seller can be impossible, unless you know the secrets. My tips on selling on eBay can apply to all categories of items, but some steps are unique to selling travel. The travel industry...
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