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It’s a New Year – Now What?

As you get ready for work and sip your morning coffee, are you preparing to go “back to the old grind” just to pay your bills? If so,  it’s time for a change. After all, it can be miserable to live from paycheck to paycheck and watch every penny (I know. I’ve been there.). Instead, […]

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Holiday Cards-An Opportunity to Make Contact

As the holidays approach, you are probably swamped with year-end work activities and preparing for your own personal celebrations at home. The last thing on your mind may be the thought of purchasing business holidays cards, writing messages and addresses, licking envelopes, and buying stamps. But you may be missing out on a great opportunity. […]

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A Simple Thank You Goes a Long Way

  Now that we’ve all had some time to get back into work mode after the Thanksgiving holiday, I thought I’d provide a simple reminder… As an entrepreneur,  it’s important  to regularly develop relationships with the media (on top of everything else you have to do). But it doesn’t need to be difficult. In fact, […]

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What Did Your Brain Just Say?

  With the economy the way it is, there is a lot more competition for business. But before you jump at  every new job opportunity that comes your way, take a moment to stop and think. I don’t know about you, but every time I’ve gone into a new business relationship without paying attention to […]

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Did you really ask that?

  Have you ever been listening to an online seminar, speaker at an event or tele-seminar, and someone asks a really lame question? For example, I was recently watching a presentation  related to online marketing tips from one of the top experts in the industry. The host opened the floor for questions, and someone got […]

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The Secret to Getting Press

  You sit down in your favorite chair ready to bite into your freshly prepared bagel and: Drat! There is a headline featuring your competition with a big photo of the CEO. The first thing you ask yourself is, “Why him and not me?”   Well, don’t get too upset. That CEO may be:   […]

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