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    Is Your Ladder Against the Wrong Wall?
    Years ago, my dream was to work my way up the corporate ladder, which in a male dominated environment I managed to do; my last promotion making me a senior manager.But, two things happened - I didn't enjoy it and then I got made redundant.So, it sounds like being made redundant was a good and timely thing, right? Yes, it was, and with a good redundancy package, it gave me time to think about my options.On the one hand, I felt a great sense of release, but I then found myself feeling angry at the way I'd been treated, and felt that on the whole, I'd been used and abused in the six months leading up to the redundancy.Out went all the corporate clothes, and even driving past the building was difficult. I wasn't even su
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    Try Attaching A Card To The Bag When Packing A Customer's Purchases
    Try attaching a card to the bag when packing a customer’s purchases. Attach one to anything that leaves your store. Florists can put a card into each bunch of flowers. Find ways of incorporating a card into the purchases of your clients. In this way he will remember you better and also might pass it on to other potential clients. This is the best way to start a network of advertising that a third party is helping you achieve. It is amazing where your cards could land up in the end.Your cards will be representing you in places where you cannot go yourself. When you have handed your card to a stranger you can never be sure if he will network with it or just discard it but you will just keep handing them out.Business cards ha
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    Are You Working Too Hard?
    I interview people of interest for magazines and other publications – but first, I delve into their background, read other articles that have been written about them, go through their website, have photos sent to me in advance and study them for what they reveal. Then, I carefully formulate the interview questions, do the interview, write the article and secure the photos.Recently, after hearing this, my son turned to me and said, “You are working too hard.”"Ask them the following," he said. "Do you like apples? Then, when you’ve hooked them, ask them not to think, just answer,Chinese or Pizza? Cheesecake or Pie? Cat or Dog? Rain jacket or Umbrella?"I laughed. Vanity Fair does a credible job of making
    to say that you would have probably entertained the question of how t
    Printable Name Tags
    In competitive business environments, professionalism matters very much in meetings, networking and conferences. A scribbled name tag on a shirt makes for a very poor presentation.Name tags can be produced by various methods such as engraving, stamping and printing. The first two options are still based on the brick and mortar concept of manufacturing a finished product using machines. Dies are needed to engrave and stamp the tags. Moreover, this process requires considerable time before the actual tags are produced through finalized proofs and dies.The evolution of the graphic industry and the Internet has eliminated the need for costly dies. Name tags can be designed using software tools and photos can be incorporated either by
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    Assembling Your Angels and Displacing Your Devils - Identify Your Ideal Customers, Fire the Rest
    What a fun title, it sounds apocalyptic doesn't it? Well, for your business it can be - read on...All Marketers Are Liars by Seth Godin introduced me to this unusual approach to identifying who I really wanted to work with and who gets the most out of working with me. Reading this article will give you clear insight on how and why you'll want to identify the customers you want to work with most.In the world of business we all have angels and devils and how we deal with them can make a huge difference in our sanity and our bottom line.Angels are customers that are a good fit for you, they are easy and enjoyable to work with, and they feel your product/ser
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    If You Keep on Doing What You Always Did
    Traditional advertising isn’t dead, but its health is poor. TV, radio, cable, newspaper, yellow pages, coupon mailers and outdoor advertising, are becoming weaker by day. Those old stand-bys just don’t work in our time-compressed society. The business model is shot. If the players in those mediums don’t or can’t change, they’ll go away—for good.Inherently we like good commercials. We grew up with them. From Clara Peller pitching for Wendy’s with “where’s the beef” to the “wuz-up” stuff from Budweiser that became part of modern day lexicon, we enjoyed the end result of a fine creative process. As good as those ads were though, times are different. We are overworked, overwrought, overcommited and crushed by hundreds of messages every
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