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    What if You Started Your Own Oil Company to Lower Gasoline Prices?
    If you're like most Americans you were tired of the high gasoline prices, but you feel rather helpless, as you know there is nothing you can do for you and your family. Perhaps it is crossed your mind that you could start your own oil company. I had considered this scenario recently for a fictional work. And the synopsis goes something like this;The folks would try to start their own oil company with lots of money, they would be mostly all liberals, they would eventually see they could not raise the money or get any of it done. So they would re-design the car and find that there are too many class action lawyers, regulations, unions and in the end fail. Then some Billionaire entrepreneur would bail them out and some big oil companies diversifying assets and profits would fund a new revolution in cleaner cars, as part of their program. Meanwhile you could have civil conflict, news reports while the entrepreneurs are at home of Middle Eastern Conflicts, war with Israel, china taking Taiwan, N. Korea making ethanol. Riots at the World Bank, Davos, Capital, G8 Summit on the TV too, International terrorism, Mexico city earthquake, problems with shale to oil, over capacity rail and pipes, environmentalist over drilling, whales, natural gas, etc.”<
    f the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.

    *Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the fou

    Criminal Background Checks 101
    You can obtain a criminal background check on almost anyone for as little as twenty dollars. Many employers do this as a routine part of the hiring process especially if the employment involves working with sensitive material or involves having someone in your home. You want to know who these people are when you hire them especially if they are in sensitive positions. You want to know who is and isn’t trustworthy. It is easy for people to lie or not to provide all of the relevant information through lies of omission. With sex offenders moving from place to place not all of them register when or where they are supposed to. Some people may have criminal records that they don’t mention in an interview. They thing the potential employer won’t find out certain information if they don’t mention it. How does the employer, or anyone, find out this information? They contact various agencies to perform a criminal background check on the individual.A criminal background check can be performed with a minimum amount of information – the individual’s name and the state of residence. The more information you have, the better, but this is the minimal amount. With this amount of information you can find out if the individual is a sex offender, if he has
    The term “Infopreneur” is a relatively new industry buzz word that is making waves because it opens doors for entrepreneurs to generate new streams of income. Simply put, an infopreneur sells information.

    Information products are offered in a variety of formats including books, e-books, special reports, audio formats, videos, workbooks, tips booklets, and virtually any method in which you can deliver information. Many successful entrepreneurs have been doing this for years. Here are some examples:

    *Joan Stewart is a publicity expert and operates www.PublicityHound.com. With over 100 special reports and audio recordings of the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.

    *Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the fou

    Company Hi-Jacking
    Every company registered at companies house in the UK is now facing a new threat to their business in the form of 'Company Hi-Jacking'. This is when a company's identity is stolen by fraudsters. These criminals simply submit a forged form to Companies House, changing a company's registered address to a new location.Using the selected company's name and the new address, they are then able to carry out fraudulent activities, obtaining credit to purchase goods and services. This form of fraud is estimated to cost ?50 million a year to industry.As company hi-jacking is on the increase, the Metropolitan Police Service and companies house are urgently advising companies to take simple preventative measures to minimise their company's identity from being hi-jacked, including:1. IMMEDIATELY check your company's registered details are correct and that they have not been fraudulently changed - Search for FREE now at creditgate.com.2. IMMEDIATELY subscribe to an online monitoring service that will alert you by email if any changes are made to your company's details at companies house in the future - Subscribe for this FREE service now at www.creditgate.com.3. IMMEDIATELY start using a Credit Reference Agency to satisfy yourself
    imply put, an infopreneur sells information.

    Information products are offered in a variety of formats including books, e-books, special reports, audio formats, videos, workbooks, tips booklets, and virtually any method in which you can deliver information. Many successful entrepreneurs have been doing this for years. Here are some examples:

    *Joan Stewart is a publicity expert and operates www.PublicityHound.com. With over 100 special reports and audio recordings of the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.

    *Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the fou

    Speaking the Language of Career Advancement
    You’ve worked hard to get to where you are and your technical skills are top-notch. You are fluent in your area of expertise and can converse at length on the latest developments in your field. But do you speak the language of career advancement? Many of my clients come to me with stories of being passed over for a promotion and are amazed that the company has chosen someone with less technical competence. What’s going on?In today’s competitive environment, companies can no longer afford to promote individuals solely on their technical merits. Work projects are increasingly complex and often require collaboration with a wide variety of individuals both in-house and out-of-house. Delays and inefficiencies are often the results of poor communication, costing companies time and money. Therefore, companies are often reluctant to promote employees who are seen as “hard to get along with.” Increasingly, companies are aware that high quality communication is a key attribute of high quality leaders. While technical skills will take you several rungs up the corporate ladder, the climb to the top requires taking your communications to a whole new level.1. Take 100% responsibility for your communicationAs a top-level communicator, it is
    mats, videos, workbooks, tips booklets, and virtually any method in which you can deliver information. Many successful entrepreneurs have been doing this for years. Here are some examples:

    *Joan Stewart is a publicity expert and operates www.PublicityHound.com. With over 100 special reports and audio recordings of the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.

    *Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the fou

    Planning Your First Business Meeting
    Are you planning your first business meeting and want to ensure you cover all your bases? Don't run around like a crazed wedding planner. Have a strategy and stick to it.First, set the date and establish the agenda. It's important to prepare the agenda well in advance. You want to ensure everyone has a chance to look it over to get prepared and give you feed back on areas that might need to be included. In preparing an agenda, envision the purpose of the meeting. How long will it last? How many speakers/presentations will there be? How will the meeting progress? How will you reach your goal for a successful and productive meeting?Second, set a time for the meeting to begin AND end. It is imperative that you keep the meeting on schedule. You can always go back and revisit unresolved issues as time permits.Third, find out who needs to be invited to the meeting. Identify people who must be there to accomplish the purpose of the meeting and include people you may need to invite because of their status. Make this step easier by setting up a meeting notification procedure whether is by email or regular mail. Attach the agenda to the note so everyone is on the same page from the start. Be specific if there is homework or advance preparat
    ars. Here are some examples:

    *Joan Stewart is a publicity expert and operates www.PublicityHound.com. With over 100 special reports and audio recordings of the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.

    *Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the fou

    Franchisors: Where to find franchisees for your franchises
    One of the best sources for prospective franchise buyers is relatives or family of long standing customers of your outlets. Long-standing customers really do know the kind of sales volume you bring in your outlets as they can figure it out pretty quickly. Even the non-educated person can figure out that your outlets are making a hell-of-a-lot more than they are. Many of these customers will admire your franchising company for the great idea and your strong brand name. They will admire their local franchise who they patronize for their hard work ethic. They may also realize that they themselves do not have the energy level to run such a business but they probably know someone who would be interested. It’s usually a son-in-law, nephew, son or person from their church. This person nine times out of ten will fit your franchisee profile mold. This person they are thinking of usually reminds them of your local franchisee; energetic, athletic, out going, upbeat, positive and successful.New customers of your franchisees also make good franchisees themselves. Many times a new customer is in such awe over this new type of service, product or business model, that they will stand there in the parking lot out front of the store for twenty minutes and
    f the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.

    *Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the founder of www.SpeakandGrowRich.com. In addition to her published books, Dottie sells audio programs, subscriptions to “Sharing Ideas,” her magazine for speakers, and weekend-long seminars.

    *Dan Poynter is the author of “The Self-Publishing Manual” and other books. This savvy infopreneur has built his enterprise based on his expertise in several areas: publishing, parachuting, serving as an expert witness, and cats. Dan sells dozens of special reports and mailing lists through his website: www.parapublishing.com.

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