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3 Mistakes Most People Make When They Meet a Stranger |
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Written by Henry Bentley
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Thursday, 13 August 2009 |
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When you a stranger, you are planting tiny seeds of possible business relationship with each person you meet. There's no guarantee that you'll doing business right away but over time you'll harvest a large crop!
I've noticed a few common mistakes that most people make when meeting others. I made them too until I realized how to properly grow in a relationship.
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Speeding Tickets Are About Money, Not Safety |
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Written by Glen Chancy
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Thursday, 16 April 2009 |
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With the economy in the tank, businesses need all the tourist dollars they can get. Which is why local police ruining family vacations with speeding tickets is a bad idea. Unfortunately, with towns and cities hurting for cash, the RADAR gun is getting more use than ever. New evidence proves that speed enforcement isn't about safety, but about making money for local governments. Not only is speeding not a serious cause of accidents, but a new study has shown a correlation between declining municipal revenues and increased speeding fines. Worse, as police focus on traffic enforement, other types of crimes tend to go up. Business owners need to get the facts to guard their businesses from the harm strict speed enforcement can cause.
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ELEOS BLOG (12), Enhancing Life with Essential Oils by MLM or Relationship Marketing |
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Written by Dianne Tzouras
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
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D: Hi, Angel sis. Today let’s clear up some misconceptions about MLM and our Eleos business, clarify how Young Living (YL) is neither a “Ponzi” nor a “get rich quick” scheme, and show that is an equitable, private, debt-free, green, grass roots, and seed to seal company that offers rewards to everyone from new customers to entrepreneurs.
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How We Compete - Online and Off |
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Written by Glen Chancy
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
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MIT did a study of 500 International Companies looking to figure out the key ingredients to success in the global economy. The results of this study were summarized in a book by Suzanne Berger called How We Compete: What Companies Around the World Are Doing to Make it in Today's Global Economy.
The book itself makes interesting reading, if you like this kind of literature, and I highly recommend it. For those that don't go in for that sort of book, let me summarize the key findings.
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