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What's In Your Success Toolbox? come you. The fact is, if a criminal is determined to violate your precious identity, there is little you can do about it.There are many traits and attitudes required for enduring and satisfying sales success. Ultimately your personal definition of success will become the primary factor determining whether you have achieved success or not.There are five factors to consider when defining your success.1) Set the bar or your requirements or measurements for success too low and although you may achieve your objectives and exceed your definition the question remains – could you have achieved more if you had just raised the bar a little higher?2) Set the bar or the requirements or standards too high and you may live a life of frustration and disappointment because you never seem to be able to achieve your objectives or satisfy your requirements.3) Success is not about other people’s definition of success for you. If others choose to use fin FACTA will help. It will force employers and other guardians of your personal data to protect it better and dispose of it properly or face legal consequences. As employers implement new policies and preventions to protect your information, data loss and accompanying fraud from companies should be reduced. Banks, credit gathering companies and database giants are being forced to better protect your sensitive information. The government has finally stepped in to prosecute these ID theft criminals. Banks, credit agencies and private companies have begun offering various types of ID theft insurance. Typically, most banks offer programs for a monthly fee, but the protection usually is only extended to the accounts held at their bank. The three major credit agencies offer plans to monitor your credit file at monthly or quarterly intervals. Be smart. Get educated. Lea A Loan That Can Keep Up To Your Demands Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America, according to a recently released FTC study. Did you know that the term “identity theft” did not exist until just a few years ago? It is a recent phenomenon that is causing a great furor around the world.Your home gives you the privilege of raising a huge loan amount on it. If you pledge your home with a lender you can get not only a big loan amount but the rate of interest will also be very low compared to other forms of borrowing money.A secured loan can be repaid in monthly installments that may extend up to 25 years. Your loan’s EMI (equated monthly installment) involves a mix of interest, as well as the principal amount. In initial stages of a loan, since the amount outstanding is more, the interest constitutes a major portion of the EMI. As the loan recedes, the interest becomes less predominant and the principal portion increases in the EMI. You can accordingly decide whether you want to repay your loan earlier or not.Secured loans provide you flexibility in repayment terms. You can choose a variable rate of interest, a fix According to the United States Department of Justice, the terms identity theft and identity fraud refer to “all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain.” If a person becomes a victim of identity theft, the recovery process can be time-consuming, stressful, and expensive. The pace of this danger is quickening. Many of the largest data collection companies and banks have experienced substantial fraud issues affecting millions of Americans. The IRS recently admitted that their complex and detailed financial records are not protected well enough at all. The fact of the matter is that we are all at risk for identity fraud and there is little that we can do about it. Our personal information is already “out there” for the taking. Please examine the following questions to help you assess your risk factors: - Do you send and receive your personal mail in a locked, secured mailbox? - Do you ever provide your Social Security number as a means of identification? - Do any of the cards in your wallet display your Social Security number? (license, medical, etc…) - Do you keep your Social Security card and all of your other cards in your wallet? - Do you ever provide personal information in person, over the telephone or via the Internet? - Do you use a crosscut paper shredder and use it to destroy all credit card offers, bankcard statements, old tax records, and other documents displaying personal information prior to throwing them away? - Do you use any of the following to construct various passwords or PIN codes? The last 4 digits of your social security number, your birth date, your middle name, your mother’s maiden name or anything else that could be easily discovered by identity thieves? - Have you called (888) 5OPT-OUT to have your name removed from marketing lists that are sold by the credit bureaus? This will also decrease the number of unsolicited credit offers you receive. - Have you requested a copy of your personal credit report in the last year? Last 3 months? - Do your personal checks contain any personal information beyond your first initial & last name, PO Box address and business phone number? Is your Social Security number listed? - Do you write account numbers on your personal checks as you pay your monthly bills? - Do you simply dispose of Privacy Notices sent by banks, doctor’s offices, credit card firms, etc? Take a look at your health insurance card. Chances are that your account number is your social security number. Call your doctor’s office and request a prescription refill and you will almost certainly be asked for your social security number as a means of file identification. I was recently at a cell phone retail store and witnessed person after person verbally giving their personal information including social security number to the employee across the counter. A criminal would have a field day listening and making notes in such an environment. A less-than-scrupulous grocery store checkout clerk could make a fortune using or selling copies of personal checks that disclose a person’s personal data including name, address, phone number, drivers license number, Social Security number, bank account number and signature. Predators have a 360° view of all of us. That’s right. They have access to data collected by our doctors, pharmacy, grocery store, banks, employer, insurance companies, credit agencies, IRS, department of motor vehicles, schools, credit card companies, and so on. They can even purchase your social security number over the internet. They steal your identity and become you. The fact is, if a criminal is determined to violate your precious identity, there is little you can do about it. FACTA will help. It will force employers and other guardians of your personal data to protect it better and dispose of it properly or face legal consequences. As employers implement new policies and preventions to protect your information, data loss and accompanying fraud from companies should be reduced. Banks, credit gathering companies and database giants are being forced to better protect your sensitive information. The government has finally stepped in to prosecute these ID theft criminals. Banks, credit agencies and private companies have begun offering various types of ID theft insurance. Typically, most banks offer programs for a monthly fee, but the protection usually is only extended to the accounts held at their bank. The three major credit agencies offer plans to monitor your credit file at monthly or quarterly intervals. Be smart. Get educated. Lear Why Join 2 Tier Affiliate Programs? y fraud and there is little that we can do about it. Our personal information is already “out there” for the taking. Please examine the following questions to help you assess your risk factors:Like the more common single tier affiliate programs, 2 tier affiliate programs are a great basis for web-based partnerships between merchants and affiliates. Merchants can focus their efforts on what they should do best-creating high quality products and getting them to customers. Meanwhile, affiliates concentrate on producing interesting content to attract web traffic. And when they successfully refer visitors to buy affiliate products, an affiliate commission is earned.However, 2 tier affiliate programs have an additional attraction for affiliates. When they sign up sub-affiliates under them, and these sub-affiliates successfully make affiliate sales, the original affiliate also earns a referral commission. The result is that affiliates not only make a profit from their direct sales efforts, but also benefit from the leveraged effects - Do you send and receive your personal mail in a locked, secured mailbox? - Do you ever provide your Social Security number as a means of identification? - Do any of the cards in your wallet display your Social Security number? (license, medical, etc…) - Do you keep your Social Security card and all of your other cards in your wallet? - Do you ever provide personal information in person, over the telephone or via the Internet? - Do you use a crosscut paper shredder and use it to destroy all credit card offers, bankcard statements, old tax records, and other documents displaying personal information prior to throwing them away? - Do you use any of the following to construct various passwords or PIN codes? The last 4 digits of your social security number, your birth date, your middle name, your mother’s maiden name or anything else that could be easily discovered by identity thieves? - Have you called (888) 5OPT-OUT to have your name removed from marketing lists that are sold by the credit bureaus? This will also decrease the number of unsolicited credit offers you receive. - Have you requested a copy of your personal credit report in the last year? Last 3 months? - Do your personal checks contain any personal information beyond your first initial & last name, PO Box address and business phone number? Is your Social Security number listed? - Do you write account numbers on your personal checks as you pay your monthly bills? - Do you simply dispose of Privacy Notices sent by banks, doctor’s offices, credit card firms, etc? Take a look at your health insurance card. Chances are that your account number is your social security number. Call your doctor’s office and request a prescription refill and you will almost certainly be asked for your social security number as a means of file identification. I was recently at a cell phone retail store and witnessed person after person verbally giving their personal information including social security number to the employee across the counter. A criminal would have a field day listening and making notes in such an environment. A less-than-scrupulous grocery store checkout clerk could make a fortune using or selling copies of personal checks that disclose a person’s personal data including name, address, phone number, drivers license number, Social Security number, bank account number and signature. Predators have a 360° view of all of us. That’s right. They have access to data collected by our doctors, pharmacy, grocery store, banks, employer, insurance companies, credit agencies, IRS, department of motor vehicles, schools, credit card companies, and so on. They can even purchase your social security number over the internet. They steal your identity and become you. The fact is, if a criminal is determined to violate your precious identity, there is little you can do about it. FACTA will help. It will force employers and other guardians of your personal data to protect it better and dispose of it properly or face legal consequences. As employers implement new policies and preventions to protect your information, data loss and accompanying fraud from companies should be reduced. Banks, credit gathering companies and database giants are being forced to better protect your sensitive information. The government has finally stepped in to prosecute these ID theft criminals. Banks, credit agencies and private companies have begun offering various types of ID theft insurance. Typically, most banks offer programs for a monthly fee, but the protection usually is only extended to the accounts held at their bank. The three major credit agencies offer plans to monitor your credit file at monthly or quarterly intervals. Be smart. Get educated. Lea Capturing All Your Local Deals With SEO te, your middle name, your mother’s maiden name or anything else that could be easily discovered by identity thieves?The truly successful real estate investor starts in their own back yard. Yes, it is a fact that they can do whatever type of investing that they do all over the United States, the best way to begin (and to even continue to be successful) is to do deals in your own back yard.I have found that the Internet can be an EXTREMELY successful way to capture your local market. While the Internet is a vast world in and of itself, by focusing on your “backyard” you can easily have the Net tweaked to make you the top dog in your community! Let me explain.What Is SEO Marketing?Have you heard of SEO marketing? This stands for Search Engine Optimization marketing. This is the legal way for a person to optimize their website in such a way it comes up ahead of others when someone punches in a certain keyword or key phrases. SEO marketing is - Have you called (888) 5OPT-OUT to have your name removed from marketing lists that are sold by the credit bureaus? This will also decrease the number of unsolicited credit offers you receive. - Have you requested a copy of your personal credit report in the last year? Last 3 months? - Do your personal checks contain any personal information beyond your first initial & last name, PO Box address and business phone number? Is your Social Security number listed? - Do you write account numbers on your personal checks as you pay your monthly bills? - Do you simply dispose of Privacy Notices sent by banks, doctor’s offices, credit card firms, etc? Take a look at your health insurance card. Chances are that your account number is your social security number. Call your doctor’s office and request a prescription refill and you will almost certainly be asked for your social security number as a means of file identification. I was recently at a cell phone retail store and witnessed person after person verbally giving their personal information including social security number to the employee across the counter. A criminal would have a field day listening and making notes in such an environment. A less-than-scrupulous grocery store checkout clerk could make a fortune using or selling copies of personal checks that disclose a person’s personal data including name, address, phone number, drivers license number, Social Security number, bank account number and signature. Predators have a 360° view of all of us. That’s right. They have access to data collected by our doctors, pharmacy, grocery store, banks, employer, insurance companies, credit agencies, IRS, department of motor vehicles, schools, credit card companies, and so on. They can even purchase your social security number over the internet. They steal your identity and become you. The fact is, if a criminal is determined to violate your precious identity, there is little you can do about it. FACTA will help. It will force employers and other guardians of your personal data to protect it better and dispose of it properly or face legal consequences. As employers implement new policies and preventions to protect your information, data loss and accompanying fraud from companies should be reduced. Banks, credit gathering companies and database giants are being forced to better protect your sensitive information. The government has finally stepped in to prosecute these ID theft criminals. Banks, credit agencies and private companies have begun offering various types of ID theft insurance. Typically, most banks offer programs for a monthly fee, but the protection usually is only extended to the accounts held at their bank. The three major credit agencies offer plans to monitor your credit file at monthly or quarterly intervals. Be smart. Get educated. Lea Figure out Why You're REALLY in Business and Client Attraction Becomes Big-time Easy ly be asked for your social security number as a means of file identification."Living your best life is to find out what your calling is. Your real job on Earth is to find out what you were meant to be doing and to find a way to do that thing." —Oprah WinfreyFor years, I’d wondered what my life purpose was, what my calling was, especially in business. I’ve always known that I was good at marketing, but I also knew I was here for something bigger than I could dream, yet I couldn’t figure out what that was. I’ll admit I had a sometimes painful upbringing and early adulthood, and I always wondered WHY this was all happening to me. If there’s supposed to be a reason for everything, then what was the reason I experienced so many deeply trying times? What was I supposed to do with all of it? I just couldn’t figure it out.In the last few years, I’ve made it a habit to record Oprah on a daily basis I was recently at a cell phone retail store and witnessed person after person verbally giving their personal information including social security number to the employee across the counter. A criminal would have a field day listening and making notes in such an environment. A less-than-scrupulous grocery store checkout clerk could make a fortune using or selling copies of personal checks that disclose a person’s personal data including name, address, phone number, drivers license number, Social Security number, bank account number and signature. Predators have a 360° view of all of us. That’s right. They have access to data collected by our doctors, pharmacy, grocery store, banks, employer, insurance companies, credit agencies, IRS, department of motor vehicles, schools, credit card companies, and so on. They can even purchase your social security number over the internet. They steal your identity and become you. The fact is, if a criminal is determined to violate your precious identity, there is little you can do about it. FACTA will help. It will force employers and other guardians of your personal data to protect it better and dispose of it properly or face legal consequences. As employers implement new policies and preventions to protect your information, data loss and accompanying fraud from companies should be reduced. Banks, credit gathering companies and database giants are being forced to better protect your sensitive information. The government has finally stepped in to prosecute these ID theft criminals. Banks, credit agencies and private companies have begun offering various types of ID theft insurance. Typically, most banks offer programs for a monthly fee, but the protection usually is only extended to the accounts held at their bank. The three major credit agencies offer plans to monitor your credit file at monthly or quarterly intervals. Be smart. Get educated. Lea 6 Ways Bosses Hurt Employee Performance come you. The fact is, if a criminal is determined to violate your precious identity, there is little you can do about it.How owners and managers hurt employee performanceMost discussions of management and leadership talk about what to do to help people be their best. Here are six ways executives and entrepreneurs routinely do the opposite.1)They don't provide a vision for the company.Today, most companies have a vision, and most of these visions wind up as nicely written statements on wooden plaques. These are the "visions and missions" employees scoff at. But without a clear and compelling company direction, employees have no real freedom of action. Without a north star to follow, the best they can do is what they are told - a rather low performance position.Everyone knows executives need a vision, but it is not just having a vision that's important, it is sharing the vision, bringing people into the vision, bringing FACTA will help. It will force employers and other guardians of your personal data to protect it better and dispose of it properly or face legal consequences. As employers implement new policies and preventions to protect your information, data loss and accompanying fraud from companies should be reduced. Banks, credit gathering companies and database giants are being forced to better protect your sensitive information. The government has finally stepped in to prosecute these ID theft criminals. Banks, credit agencies and private companies have begun offering various types of ID theft insurance. Typically, most banks offer programs for a monthly fee, but the protection usually is only extended to the accounts held at their bank. The three major credit agencies offer plans to monitor your credit file at monthly or quarterly intervals. Be smart. Get educated. Learn the facts about ID theft by visiting the US government’s web site at http://www.ftc.org/, the ID theft center at http://www.idtheftcenter.org/ and the US Post Office’s site at http://www.usps.com/ as soon as you can. Review your answers to the earlier questions and study the material at these sites. There are also several private companies offering protection from this hideous crime. Look for a plan that has daily and continuous monitoring of your credit file so that you can be instantly alerted to any suspicious or fraudulent activity. The other major feature that you want is to have to an expert who can walk-you-through the arduous task of restoring your good name. This partner or coach will be invaluable to you. I have a link on my web site that will lead you to the market leader and highest qualified company of its type. Identity theft can be extremely costly in terms of actual monetary losses, fees for legal services as well as time spent away from work to make repairs and prove your innocence. That’s right; This is a crime where you are assumed guilty until you prove yourself innocent. The residual effects of identity theft can last for years. Your best strategy is to be vigilant, having a protective plan in place, and to be protective of your personal information. These plans are analogous to virus scanning software always running in the background on your personal computer. Act quickly when you discover that you have been a victim and seek help immediately when violated. It is no longer a matter of if you might be victimized, but when. Be smart. Learn all you can and take action now.
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