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Solve Problems Permanently - Ask WHY ay too far from my subject, but I do have to mention that some of those formerly smart marketers are blowing it now. They've switched from sending someAs Albert Einstein said:-"The significant problems we face today, cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."Problems don't go away unless you get to the cause - the source of them. Repeatedly 'fixing' issues that arise takes a physical and mental toll on you and your team. The key is to solve problems once and for all and move on.Picture this scenario:-Luke runs a small enginee Anytime Someone Tells You That Money Can Be Made Without You Doing Anything - Beware! Yes, definitely, but you'd never know it when you see how few businesses take advantage of that potential.In my experience there are a lot of companies out there that make claims exactly like the title of this article. In other words, you buy their product or service and they will then do the work and you will make money. This is a fallacy, unless of course your talking about interest bearing accounts. In this case, you are lending your money to a business, and they pay you interest for using it. This is all well and good. The problem usually arises the moment that you begin looking for a "business opportunity".The Smart internet marketers work hard to develop a relationship with their customers and prospects. They give away free reports and ezines filled with useful information. They know that by creating an atmosphere of trust they will be able to sell to those customers over and over again. Once that trust is established, they know that when their name appears in the "from" field, people will stop and see what they have to say today, because it will probably be interesting. Not to stray too far from my subject, but I do have to mention that some of those formerly smart marketers are blowing it now. They've switched from sending somet You May Never Know What’s Really Going On evelop a relationship with their customers and prospects. They give away free reports and ezines filled with useful information. They know that by creating an atmosphere of trust they will be able to sell to those customers over and over again.We meet people face-to-face, at counters, in meetings, in writing and over the phone. Often our moments of contact are brief, fragmented, and mere snapshots in the longer movie of their lives.We form impressions based upon these moments, and act upon those feelings. But we may never know what’s really going on.The next time you encounter someone who triggers a negative reaction by their tone of voice, body posture, odd request or persistent misunderstanding, take a moment to pause and consider.This oth Once that trust is established, they know that when their name appears in the "from" field, people will stop and see what they have to say today, because it will probably be interesting. Not to stray too far from my subject, but I do have to mention that some of those formerly smart marketers are blowing it now. They've switched from sending some Tips for Becoming an Exceptional Administrative Professional ating an atmosphere of trust they will be able to sell to those customers over and over again.In the past decade the typical day for an admin is no longer typing letters and memos, making coffee and filing. Admins today may be expected to plan planning meetings and events, coordinate coordinating projects, use desktop publishing, display leadership, and liaison between staff and management and much more. Many admins ask how they can become an exceptional admin, an admin that exceeds expectations. To be exceptional one must go beyond mediocrity. Good enough is simply, not good enough. Here are some tips th Once that trust is established, they know that when their name appears in the "from" field, people will stop and see what they have to say today, because it will probably be interesting. Not to stray too far from my subject, but I do have to mention that some of those formerly smart marketers are blowing it now. They've switched from sending some Medical Billing - Tips For Large Companies their name appears in the "from" field, people will stop and see what they have to say today, because it will probably be interesting.The days of medical billing where you walked into a doctor's office and the receptionist was busy printing out the few bills she had are long gone. Today, most of the medical billing that is done is done by very large companies. While this may seem more efficient and certainly more profitable to their customers, there are many pitfalls that a large company can fall victim to. In this article, you'll read some basic tips that large medical billing companies should follow in order to get the most out of their operation. Not to stray too far from my subject, but I do have to mention that some of those formerly smart marketers are blowing it now. They've switched from sending some Sabotage Your Own Business? ay too far from my subject, but I do have to mention that some of those formerly smart marketers are blowing it now. They've switched from sending something interesting every few days with a little advertising thrown in - to sending heavy advertising with little or no information almost every day. I've started deleting them - and I'll bet you have too.Imagine if someone wanted to sabotage your business - put yourself in their shoes. How would they do it? What are the weak spots they would target? You may find such an exercise a bit creepy but it might offer some interesting perspectives on your business continuity planning, your plans for dealing with emergencies.It is often difficult to step back from the day to day running of the business and take an overview of potential risks and threats. Business continuity planning offers particular challen But now let's leave the internet and go into the bricks and mortar world. Do customers at the hardware store have a lifetime value? Of course. If they find what they need, get courteous service, feel that they are valued, and the prices aren't too far out of line, they'll come back over and over. And if the hardware store owner recognizes their value and sends them a special "insider" promoti
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