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    Positioning in Small Business Marketing
    Positioning is another one of those marketing jargon words that everybody throws around and is important to understand. It's also important to understand how positioning specifically applies to your small business marketing.Basically a marketing position describes your unique place in the market. The key word here is unique. What makes you different from your competitors? What features and benefits do you offer your target market that the other p
    people, this is all it takes to re-discover a passion that they'd forgotten they even had.

    Now see if there isn't some way you could find a career that utilizes your passions. Is there a business you could start in your area of interest? If you're passionate about working with kids, for example, you could start a day care service or work as a tutor. If you love old houses, you could buy distressed homes and renovate them for resale or for use as rental properties.

    Even if you can't find a way to fashion a full-time career out of your passi

    Purchase Order Financing For Resellers and Trading Companies
    Are you a reseller, importer/exporter or own a trading company? Most resellers make their money by buying products from their suppliers at a favorable price, and then selling them to their customers for a markup. The business model is simple, clean, and above all, profitable. Many companies can easily pull margins of 15% to 30%. And I have even seen companies with margins that are close to 100%.So the business model is good. But it’s also challen
    There's an old saying that if a person works at a job or career that they find unfulfilling, they're simply trading time for money. And since time is our most precious resource, your really have to ask yourself if it's a worthwhile trade.

    Have a look at this scenario: a person drags themselves out of out of bed on Monday morning, pumps themselves full of coffee, and then drives to their office or other place of work.

    They spend the next eight or nine hours performing work that neither challenges them nor fully utilizes their talents and abilities. They take breaks, chat with co-workers, go to lunch, drink more coffee, and shuffle a few papers or turn a few screws.

    Finally, after what seems an eternity, they clock out and drive home, only to repeat the process all over again on Tuesday.

    Does this sound familiar?

    If it does, what you need is a "passion transfusion." If you're considering a career change, and you want to do more than just trade time for money, you need get in touch with the things you're passionate about. Then see if there's a way you can match your passions with a new job or career.

    A brainstorming session is a good place to start. Find a quiet place where you can sit and think for an hour or so, and bring along a legal pad and something to write with. Then spend some time writing down everything you're passionate about. Don't worry if it's something you could make a career out of - you'll take time to decide that later.

    Some people tell me that they have a hard time thinking of anything other than their family, or their spouse, or their boy or girlfriend. But everyone has something they feel passionate about, they just have to remember what it is. For some people, it's a hobby or activity that they enjoyed when they were young. Others are passionate about helping people less fortunate then themselves. Some people are passionate about music, or art, or cars, or fishing, or working with kids, or performing in front of others.

    Whatever it is, write it down. Write down everything that you enjoy about that activity - how it makes you feel, how it makes you excited, how you lose all track of time when you're doing it. For some people, this is all it takes to re-discover a passion that they'd forgotten they even had.

    Now see if there isn't some way you could find a career that utilizes your passions. Is there a business you could start in your area of interest? If you're passionate about working with kids, for example, you could start a day care service or work as a tutor. If you love old houses, you could buy distressed homes and renovate them for resale or for use as rental properties.

    Even if you can't find a way to fashion a full-time career out of your passio

    Salary Profiles – The Average Wage of a Make-Up Artist
    Ever wondered what someone else is making on their job? Well, the answers are out there. If you are considering becoming a make-up artist, here are the figures.A make up artist is as the name suggests an artist. It is their job to apply the make up used by models or performers. It is not just the applying of beauty aids, but they also apply special effects make up that can be anything from showing aging to creating a monster. It is not a field t
    bilities. They take breaks, chat with co-workers, go to lunch, drink more coffee, and shuffle a few papers or turn a few screws.

    Finally, after what seems an eternity, they clock out and drive home, only to repeat the process all over again on Tuesday.

    Does this sound familiar?

    If it does, what you need is a "passion transfusion." If you're considering a career change, and you want to do more than just trade time for money, you need get in touch with the things you're passionate about. Then see if there's a way you can match your passions with a new job or career.

    A brainstorming session is a good place to start. Find a quiet place where you can sit and think for an hour or so, and bring along a legal pad and something to write with. Then spend some time writing down everything you're passionate about. Don't worry if it's something you could make a career out of - you'll take time to decide that later.

    Some people tell me that they have a hard time thinking of anything other than their family, or their spouse, or their boy or girlfriend. But everyone has something they feel passionate about, they just have to remember what it is. For some people, it's a hobby or activity that they enjoyed when they were young. Others are passionate about helping people less fortunate then themselves. Some people are passionate about music, or art, or cars, or fishing, or working with kids, or performing in front of others.

    Whatever it is, write it down. Write down everything that you enjoy about that activity - how it makes you feel, how it makes you excited, how you lose all track of time when you're doing it. For some people, this is all it takes to re-discover a passion that they'd forgotten they even had.

    Now see if there isn't some way you could find a career that utilizes your passions. Is there a business you could start in your area of interest? If you're passionate about working with kids, for example, you could start a day care service or work as a tutor. If you love old houses, you could buy distressed homes and renovate them for resale or for use as rental properties.

    Even if you can't find a way to fashion a full-time career out of your passi

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    R?sum?s are standard business tools, and without them, most job applicants will never get a toe, much less a foot, in the door. Just as you can't gain entrance to a movie theater without a ticket, the business world has evolved such that without a r?sum?, you can't apply for most jobs. It has become, in many ways, the currency of human resource departments. With it you have a chance. Without a r?sum?, you can't even get acknowledged.So r?sum?s ar
    ssions with a new job or career.

    A brainstorming session is a good place to start. Find a quiet place where you can sit and think for an hour or so, and bring along a legal pad and something to write with. Then spend some time writing down everything you're passionate about. Don't worry if it's something you could make a career out of - you'll take time to decide that later.

    Some people tell me that they have a hard time thinking of anything other than their family, or their spouse, or their boy or girlfriend. But everyone has something they feel passionate about, they just have to remember what it is. For some people, it's a hobby or activity that they enjoyed when they were young. Others are passionate about helping people less fortunate then themselves. Some people are passionate about music, or art, or cars, or fishing, or working with kids, or performing in front of others.

    Whatever it is, write it down. Write down everything that you enjoy about that activity - how it makes you feel, how it makes you excited, how you lose all track of time when you're doing it. For some people, this is all it takes to re-discover a passion that they'd forgotten they even had.

    Now see if there isn't some way you could find a career that utilizes your passions. Is there a business you could start in your area of interest? If you're passionate about working with kids, for example, you could start a day care service or work as a tutor. If you love old houses, you could buy distressed homes and renovate them for resale or for use as rental properties.

    Even if you can't find a way to fashion a full-time career out of your passi

    Why Does a Hiring Decision Take So Long?
    We’ve all been there. You submit your application for a job you would be perfect for, but don’t hear from the company for three weeks. They call to invite you to an in-person interview, but the earliest they can see you is another two weeks away! You think that the in-person interview has gone well, but considering that you don’t hear from the company for another month, you think that you’re out of the running—until they invite you back for another i
    ey feel passionate about, they just have to remember what it is. For some people, it's a hobby or activity that they enjoyed when they were young. Others are passionate about helping people less fortunate then themselves. Some people are passionate about music, or art, or cars, or fishing, or working with kids, or performing in front of others.

    Whatever it is, write it down. Write down everything that you enjoy about that activity - how it makes you feel, how it makes you excited, how you lose all track of time when you're doing it. For some people, this is all it takes to re-discover a passion that they'd forgotten they even had.

    Now see if there isn't some way you could find a career that utilizes your passions. Is there a business you could start in your area of interest? If you're passionate about working with kids, for example, you could start a day care service or work as a tutor. If you love old houses, you could buy distressed homes and renovate them for resale or for use as rental properties.

    Even if you can't find a way to fashion a full-time career out of your passi

    Retailers Spread the Word with Environmentally Friendly Products
    Supermarkets and other retailers are jumping on board the environmental consciousness train, promoting more and more of their products as environmentally friendly; meanwhile, mainstream food manufacturers are opting in to the organic food trend.From Welch's grape juice to organic lettuce in the produce bins, food retailers are getting the message that natural is in. Natural snacks are being advertised on national TV as being available in supermar
    people, this is all it takes to re-discover a passion that they'd forgotten they even had.

    Now see if there isn't some way you could find a career that utilizes your passions. Is there a business you could start in your area of interest? If you're passionate about working with kids, for example, you could start a day care service or work as a tutor. If you love old houses, you could buy distressed homes and renovate them for resale or for use as rental properties.

    Even if you can't find a way to fashion a full-time career out of your passion, maybe you could start a part-time venture and build it in your spare time. Many successful businesses were begun on shoestring budgets in people's garages or basements.

    Now your ideal or "dream" career should be about more than just your passions, of course. Many people are passionate about hang gliding, but you might have a hard time making a living at it. And you need to consider your core values, your talents and abilities, your motivations, and your family when choosing a new career path.

    But passion is a good place to start. And if you have to start out by pursuing your new career path in the evenings or weekends, so be it. Just make sure you clear it with your family first.

    After all, if it's your passion, it won't feel like work, will it? And isn't that the whole idea?

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