5 Things You Must Have to Succeed in Affiliate Marketing
July 4, 2008
The idea of being mere passengers on a ship meant to sail to the farthest points does not appeal to people who like to put their destiny into their own hands. They have the desire of maneuvering the ships themselves, of being able to be the ones to take it anywhere they want to. Being aboard a ship on its way to a particularly great destination is something each and every one of them dreams of, and the knowledge that they have the capacity to steer it themselves is what makes them actually want to.
Spend Wisely to Save Money
July 4, 2008
Have you ever noticed that the things you buy every week at the grocery and hardware stores go up a few cents between shopping trips? Not by much…just by a little each week but they continue to creep up and up.
All it takes for the price to jump up by a lot is a little hiccup in the world wide market, note the price of gasoline as it relates to world affairs.
7 Tips To Deal With A Bad Performance Review
June 19, 2008
Q. “I wasn’t happy with my last performance review. Should I dispute the
review? Write a letter for my file? Talk to a lawyer? Or just let it go?”
A. Most professionals feel you should offer some kind of response. But
whether to respond, and the way to respond, will depend on your
company’s culture, the unwritten message and your own career goals.
1. Assess your report in light of the company’s culture.
In some cultures, anything but glowing praise will be viewed as
negative. In others, tough reviews are the norm.
7 Steps To Your Career Success
June 5, 2008
Don’t know where to start when you need to change jobs or even your career? It’s just a matter of following these 7 steps that will mean you know what to do and when.
Stage 1 - What Have You Got to Offer?
That piece of knowledge or bit of experience that others haven’t got can make all the difference. Take time to sort out your unique difference.
Stage 2 - What Can You Say About Yourself?
If you have done something that you’re proud of there is no need for bragging; just tell it like it is. Talking about yourself isn’t easy but a little practice will get you there.
An Online Newsletter
June 1, 2008
What are the 5 best ways to gain new contacts?
June 1, 2008
There are many ways to use the media to promote your business. You must ultimately decide what is best for your business. It may be all the items you have read about, or it may be only a few, but whatever you choose, you must get a precise and clear message across to your potential buyers. You must also make sure you form an excellent business relationship with those companies before you do business. You want to create an atmosphere of a solid business relationship, so that you will be doing business for the long-term and not just a short-term project here and there. You must be committed to what you are doing and get that commitment message across to your clients and potential clients.
7 Steps To Interviews
May 23, 2008
These days, interviews don’t come easily. When you get The Call, make the most of your time — and go for it!
1. Investigate the company’s culture, markets, and finances. But resist the temptation to show off what you’ve researched: “I just read that you’re about to embark on a new product line”) unless you have a question directly related to your career.
2. Look like you belong. Learn the company’s dress code and err on the side of conservatism. When you’re seeking a senior position based on industry experience, you’ll be expected to know the rules without being told.
Six Ways to Keep Things Simple
May 3, 2008
We can have greater success with our Clients when we make our work processes and agreements simpler and more elegant. This article will give you ideas for making your contracts and commitments, projects and plans, reports and relationships with Clients simpler. Here then, are six suggested ways to make your products and services more elegant.
7 Steps to A Job-Winning Resume
March 25, 2008
A new resume can jump-start your career. Your network contacts may ask for a resume and some industries absolutely, positively demand a resume as the price of admission. When you begin thinking of your resume as a power source, the results can be astonishing.
1. Your resume is a sales tool. It is not a place for therapeutic self-disclosure or true confessions. Be honest but present your accomplishments in the most positive way.
2. Leave tricky questions (”Why did you have six jobs in ten years?” “Why are you applying for an entry position after you’ve been running the show?”) for the interview. Practice interview responses with a support group, friend or career coach.



