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D.I.Y. Production IV - Press Checks to hook directly over the top of a cubicle partition.So you've selected your vendor, worked out the cost, pre-pressed your files and off they go. This is the time where you will await glorious days if not weeks for your project to come to fruition. You've seen your file on computer and life is good. I am here to tell you it is not and I will even let you in on a secret, just because your computer can create it does not mean that the printer can print it. I know, you're shocked, hence the purp Of course, you'll need to remember to always keep things professional -- no calendars with girls in bikinis or quotes with off-color text. Always keep it neat, too. This is your workspace and should ultimately be presentable and reflect a professional attitude. And bear in mind that many companies have strict rules that govern what can and can't be on your desk or hanging from the walls of your cubicle. If in doubt, don't be afraid to ask the company's human resources department. Ultimately, have a little fun with your cubicle and don't be afraid to express your personality or a little bit of individuality. Can't Get Venture Capital Financing? Look at These Alternative Options Just about anyone who's ever worked in a cubicle would agree that they're often depressing, with their neutral color faux walls, confined space, and the general feeling of isolation that they engender. Let's face it -- being boxed in for eight hours a day isn't exactly appealing.Many business owners try to finance their growing businesses by going to venture capital or angel funding groups. Although both financing options provide a great way to finance a business, they are usually hard to qualify for. And furthermore, they all require that you give up some business equity in exchange for funds. That, needless to say, can be a very steep price to pay.There are some business financing alternatives that can al Still, there are ways to make even the blandest, smallest cubicle more appealing while maintaining a professional work environment. When decorating a desk or an office space, the first thing that usually comes to mind is pictures: family photos, portraits of your pets, snapshots of friends. But there are other ways to make good use of pictures in your cubicle space. For one, they can add much-needed color to the workspace. One of the downsides of cubicles is that they are, by nature, bland. A great way to bring color to all that neutral is by using landscape or nature photos -- seascapes, autumn foliage compositions, snow scenes, flowers, birds and butterflies -- to "wallpaper" your cubicle. In the age of digital photos, it's easier than ever. Take your favorite digital photos, blow them up to fill an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet of paper and then print them out. You don't have to buy expensive photo paper. Plain old printer paper will do. And forget the frames. Hang the pictures directly on your cubicle wall with silver (or multi-colored) pushpins. The photos are neat enough for the office and colorful enough to liven up your cubicle. Plus, if you pick photos that you find particularly relaxing, it's a great way to de-stress your work life. You can also change them as often as you'd like, which is a great way to perk yourself up when you're feeling particularly blah at the office. Another great idea to perk up your cubicle is to decorate for the holidays. If your office allows, get together with your coworkers and, in December, string Christmas lights between cubicles. Buy yourself a tiny fake Christmas tree (or an electric menorah) for the top of your monitor. At Halloween, bring in some colorful gourds or a pumpkin. Extend the change of decorations to include the four seasons. Bring in pretty spring flowers in April or strawberry corn in the autumn. Changing for the seasons is another great office pick-me-up. There are many other little things you can do to dress up your workspace. Treat yourself to a colorful pencil holder or paperclip holder, or if you have children, let them create something for you. Buy a decorative box of tissues. Print out your favorite quotes or poetry and pin them up on the cubicle wall. Treat yourself to a great wall calendar. Check novelty catalogs for knickknacks that sit on top of computer monitors and special picture frames that are meant to hook directly over the top of a cubicle partition. Of course, you'll need to remember to always keep things professional -- no calendars with girls in bikinis or quotes with off-color text. Always keep it neat, too. This is your workspace and should ultimately be presentable and reflect a professional attitude. And bear in mind that many companies have strict rules that govern what can and can't be on your desk or hanging from the walls of your cubicle. If in doubt, don't be afraid to ask the company's human resources department. Ultimately, have a little fun with your cubicle and don't be afraid to express your personality or a little bit of individuality. Give Yourself an Edge over the Competition dd much-needed color to the workspace. One of the downsides of cubicles is that they are, by nature, bland. A great way to bring color to all that neutral is by using landscape or nature photos -- seascapes, autumn foliage compositions, snow scenes, flowers, birds and butterflies -- to "wallpaper" your cubicle.Direct Marketing is no different that marketing or marketing online with a couple of exceptions. Your marketing pieces get into the hands of the buyer and they need to be well incentivized to not hit the trash can in a hurry. American Express, for example, has had several new a innovative consumer direct marketing campaigns on the go. I was the lucky recipient of the Origami campaign. This campaign had a folding card with ways to f In the age of digital photos, it's easier than ever. Take your favorite digital photos, blow them up to fill an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet of paper and then print them out. You don't have to buy expensive photo paper. Plain old printer paper will do. And forget the frames. Hang the pictures directly on your cubicle wall with silver (or multi-colored) pushpins. The photos are neat enough for the office and colorful enough to liven up your cubicle. Plus, if you pick photos that you find particularly relaxing, it's a great way to de-stress your work life. You can also change them as often as you'd like, which is a great way to perk yourself up when you're feeling particularly blah at the office. Another great idea to perk up your cubicle is to decorate for the holidays. If your office allows, get together with your coworkers and, in December, string Christmas lights between cubicles. Buy yourself a tiny fake Christmas tree (or an electric menorah) for the top of your monitor. At Halloween, bring in some colorful gourds or a pumpkin. Extend the change of decorations to include the four seasons. Bring in pretty spring flowers in April or strawberry corn in the autumn. Changing for the seasons is another great office pick-me-up. There are many other little things you can do to dress up your workspace. Treat yourself to a colorful pencil holder or paperclip holder, or if you have children, let them create something for you. Buy a decorative box of tissues. Print out your favorite quotes or poetry and pin them up on the cubicle wall. Treat yourself to a great wall calendar. Check novelty catalogs for knickknacks that sit on top of computer monitors and special picture frames that are meant to hook directly over the top of a cubicle partition. Of course, you'll need to remember to always keep things professional -- no calendars with girls in bikinis or quotes with off-color text. Always keep it neat, too. This is your workspace and should ultimately be presentable and reflect a professional attitude. And bear in mind that many companies have strict rules that govern what can and can't be on your desk or hanging from the walls of your cubicle. If in doubt, don't be afraid to ask the company's human resources department. Ultimately, have a little fun with your cubicle and don't be afraid to express your personality or a little bit of individuality. The Success of Pixel Marketing Proves that Small is Beautiful e photos are neat enough for the office and colorful enough to liven up your cubicle. Plus, if you pick photos that you find particularly relaxing, it's a great way to de-stress your work life. You can also change them as often as you'd like, which is a great way to perk yourself up when you're feeling particularly blah at the office.Advertising space on the web has typically been sold by the banner and by the click. Now, thanks to a hot new concept called pixel marketing, it’s being sold by the pixel. That’s right. Just when you thought there was nothing left to sell, the web has profitably parceled into blocks of pixels that advertisers are snapping up to promote their brands.Here’s how pixel marketing works. Pages are made up of pixel grids, typically of one m Another great idea to perk up your cubicle is to decorate for the holidays. If your office allows, get together with your coworkers and, in December, string Christmas lights between cubicles. Buy yourself a tiny fake Christmas tree (or an electric menorah) for the top of your monitor. At Halloween, bring in some colorful gourds or a pumpkin. Extend the change of decorations to include the four seasons. Bring in pretty spring flowers in April or strawberry corn in the autumn. Changing for the seasons is another great office pick-me-up. There are many other little things you can do to dress up your workspace. Treat yourself to a colorful pencil holder or paperclip holder, or if you have children, let them create something for you. Buy a decorative box of tissues. Print out your favorite quotes or poetry and pin them up on the cubicle wall. Treat yourself to a great wall calendar. Check novelty catalogs for knickknacks that sit on top of computer monitors and special picture frames that are meant to hook directly over the top of a cubicle partition. Of course, you'll need to remember to always keep things professional -- no calendars with girls in bikinis or quotes with off-color text. Always keep it neat, too. This is your workspace and should ultimately be presentable and reflect a professional attitude. And bear in mind that many companies have strict rules that govern what can and can't be on your desk or hanging from the walls of your cubicle. If in doubt, don't be afraid to ask the company's human resources department. Ultimately, have a little fun with your cubicle and don't be afraid to express your personality or a little bit of individuality. Career Education Options For Working Adults mpkin. Extend the change of decorations to include the four seasons. Bring in pretty spring flowers in April or strawberry corn in the autumn. Changing for the seasons is another great office pick-me-up.Ask yourself this question: “Do I like what I do for a living?” If you answered “no”, what are you doing about it? Maybe you have a “good” job, but it’s not very rewarding to you personally. Maybe you have job with good pay, but bad hours or worse – a job with good hours, but bad pay. Perhaps you’ve just done your job for too many years, or are excited to work in some of the new careers that just weren’t available when you finished sch There are many other little things you can do to dress up your workspace. Treat yourself to a colorful pencil holder or paperclip holder, or if you have children, let them create something for you. Buy a decorative box of tissues. Print out your favorite quotes or poetry and pin them up on the cubicle wall. Treat yourself to a great wall calendar. Check novelty catalogs for knickknacks that sit on top of computer monitors and special picture frames that are meant to hook directly over the top of a cubicle partition. Of course, you'll need to remember to always keep things professional -- no calendars with girls in bikinis or quotes with off-color text. Always keep it neat, too. This is your workspace and should ultimately be presentable and reflect a professional attitude. And bear in mind that many companies have strict rules that govern what can and can't be on your desk or hanging from the walls of your cubicle. If in doubt, don't be afraid to ask the company's human resources department. Ultimately, have a little fun with your cubicle and don't be afraid to express your personality or a little bit of individuality. Market Research to hook directly over the top of a cubicle partition.What makes a market research survey a good survey? There is no simple answer to this question, and it is not one aspect, but various aspects together that make for a good piece of research. Indeed, market research is very much a balancing act where the researcher often has to deal with decisions that have conflicting consequences. The researcher needs to balance out the various elements to ensure that much of what is gained on the swings is Of course, you'll need to remember to always keep things professional -- no calendars with girls in bikinis or quotes with off-color text. Always keep it neat, too. This is your workspace and should ultimately be presentable and reflect a professional attitude. And bear in mind that many companies have strict rules that govern what can and can't be on your desk or hanging from the walls of your cubicle. If in doubt, don't be afraid to ask the company's human resources department. Ultimately, have a little fun with your cubicle and don't be afraid to express your personality or a little bit of individuality. Your cubicle doesn't have to be dreary and dull. This is your workspace and should be a pleasant place to spend your 9 to 5.
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