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  • Discover and Apply 'The Secret'  By : Monique Briand
    Have you ever wondered why some people seem to get rich easily, while others are destined for a life of financial struggle?

    Is the difference found in their education, intelligence, skills, timing, work habits, contacts, luck, or their choice of jobs, businesses, or investments?

    The shocking answer is: None of the above!
  • Discover the Gratitude Process for Increasing Cash Flow  By : Sharon Marsh
    In addition to business plans and business systems, the mind set of the business owner is critical in achieving business success and increasing ones cash flow. Following with the Law of Attraction, the first place a business owner can start is the gratitude process.
  • Discover the Real Secret of Earning More and Working Less  By :
    There’s one way that you can quickly and easily start earning more and working less in your business. That’s by getting someone else to do most of the work. Discover why outsourcing some of your tasks will make your day much easier and much more profitable.
  • Discovering Everyday Gratitude at Work: How to Appreciate & Actually Enjoy What You Do at Work  By : Mike Robbins
    Have you ever had something taken away from you only to realize how much you appreciated it after it was gone?
  • Diversity Means They Will Be Different  By : Jeanie Marshall
    Diversity encases many more attributes than gender and skin tone, and a celebration and/or honoring of those differences. Many attributes are used to sort people out, to place them in categories, often with ideas of better or lesser.
  • Do I Really Need a Business Broker?  By : Jim McDonald
    Business brokers can take the difficult, complicated process of selling or buying a business and turn it into a smooth, almost effortless affair. There are excellent reasons to bring business brokers into your business sale or purchase--they save time, keep things confidential and have a lot of experience they can bring to the table. However, purchasing or selling your business has advantages and benefits of its own. This article tries to discover the truth--do you really need a business broker.
  • Do I Really Need A Business License and Tax ID?  By : Tim Knox
    I've gotten quite a few emails recently from ebusiness owners who seem to think that just because their business is conducted online or from the comfort of home that the rules and regulations that govern brick and mortar businesses do not apply to them. The ebusiness questions I get most often do not involve building websites or conducting ecommerce
  • Do I Really Need QuickBooks for My Start-Up Business? And, How the Heck Do I Figure Out Which One?  By : Todd Jensen
    Insiders guide to picking out the right QuickBooks product for your start-up or new computerized business.
  • Do Sororities Have Fraternity Clothing?  By : Rudy Silva
    Interested in buying fraternity clothing? Wearing it means you support the fraternity. It also means that you are proud of your achievements. Clothing fraternity symbolizes the causes the fraternity supports. You are a full pledged, sorority member with a jacket. It can base on academic excellence. Read this article for understanding of sorority clothing.
  • Do You 'Make a Sale' or 'Provide an Experience'?  By : Sandra P. Martini
    You ordered a glass of wine and two bottles of water. The bill came to US $40. Are you shocked? Horrified? I smiled. Why did I smile rather than cringe? It was the "experience". I was immediately brought back to the people, the chatting, the smells, the feel of the warm sun on a winter's day, the sound of the Fountain of Four Rivers -- all of it, generated off a receipt for wine and bottled water.
  • Do you go the Extra Inch?  By : Kirsty Dunphey
    Consider this - how many of these opportunities are you potentially missing out on each day. I'll share with you an example I know of, where someone has had one of those days that has altered their path.
  • Do You Have a Business Plan?  By : Robin Hazen
    There are numerous factors that come into play when we decide to start our own home based business, but the most overlooked is an iron clad Business Plan. Learn the essentials of a sound Business Plan.
  • Do You Have This Key Element in Your Resume?  By : Joseph Turner
    Think your resume is done and ready to submit? If you haven't included this "Key" element, no one may even SEE your resume.
  • Do You Have What It Takes To Become A Preneur?  By : Susan L Reid
    Becoming an entrepreneur and small business owner is not for everyone. For many people, the very thought of not having a steady paycheck is enough to put them off. For others it’s the cost of starting a small business, paying for health insurance, social security, and benefits that do them in. Still, for the fortunate few who feel the call of the preneur, this is about as exciting a time as it gets to start up and launch your new business!
  • Do You Know the Five Steps to Customer Loyalty?  By : Deborah Walker
    Small business owners, do you know the one sure way to win against your competition in the fight for market share? Read to find out the key factor that will keep your business strong and thriving in the toughest market conditions.
  • Do You Need an MBA to Run a Successful Business, or Vision?  By : Todd Jensen
    Should you pursue your MBA before you start your business? More importantly, will your lack of business education prevent you from being a successful business owner? Just like the question of nature vs. nurture, there is more to business success than a formal education.
  • Do You Use These Strategies to Manage Your Mood?  By : Maurine Patten
    Stress is our reaction to people or things going on around us. Sometimes the situations are positive and other times negative. When you are unhappy about how things are going, there are three strategies which will help you move forward in a positive direction. To mange your mood, consider your needs, wants, and values before you choose one of the three strategies. Then take positive steps to move forward confidently.
  • Do Your Homework To Find The Best Location For Your Business  By : Tim Knox
    This week our discussion on starting a brick and mortar business continues. We’ve already talked about creating a Startup Plan to manage the process and conducting market research to gauge the viability of your idea. If you missed those entries visit TimKnox.com and click the "Columns" tab.
  • Do Your Patients Have Bragging Rights?  By : Kelly Robbins
    Do your clients brag about you? Do you give them a reason to? In this article we are taking a look at a unique way to get your clients talking to their friends about you - by giving them bragging rights!
  • Do Your Words Betray You?  By : Wendy Weiss
    Even if you do feel nervous, using these particular word and vocal tips will make you sound confident and self-assured.
  • Does helping others really hurt?  By : Robin Rushlo
    I then researched other companies and in further coming articles I will be explaining their programs and what it costs to help others. I will be covering many industries and area that have now moved into your TV and radio. Network Marketing is no longer the program that when you told your family about it they all applied for the witness protection program and you never heard from them again.
  • DOES THE EARLY BIRD GET THE WORM?  By : Ken E Morris
    When people plan and invest for retirement, the decision of when to begin taking Social Security benefits eventually comes up. Social Security is an important source of retirement income for many individuals and, therefore, the decision of when to take these benefits can make a big impact on re
  • Does Your Voicemail Get You Clients? Time to Change That!  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    If you're serious about attracting clients consistently, I believe you should use every single piece of marketing "real estate" you can. We're talkin' systems that PULL in clients without you having to do much. In this article, I show you that it can even be as "little" as using your outgoing voice mail to get new paying clients.
  • Dollar Store Coaching VS. Millionaire Mentoring  By : John Di Lemme
    'Wow, this is really good; I'll buy this dollar store deal. Then you know, as you are walking out, you say to yourself, 'Who am I kidding? This really isn't going to work as well as if I invested in highly valuable and proven product.'
  • Don't ask for feedback if you don't want it  By : Helen Wilkie
    Making a final decision is a managerial function. Asking for feedback or input on that decision is optional. But if you don't really want feedback, don't send false messages by asking for it. That can sow the seeds of resentment on your team.
  • Don't Let Jargon Hide Your Message  By : Helen Wilkie
    Sometimes our business letters, memos and e-mails fail to communicate our message because we put up barriers between the messag and the reader's mind. One of those barriers is inappropriate use of jargon.
  • Don't Multiply Your Business Times Zero! Keep Your Cool in Conflict  By : Bill Zipp
    I have seen talented, gifted, and brilliant leaders do the same thing to their business, multiply all its incredible potential times zero, by failing to do one thing: keeping their cool in conflict. Angry words and emotional outbursts may feel good at the time, but they destroy our relationships with people. And it is people, energized, empowered, and inspired people, who bring us the success we seek.
  • Don't Waste a Perfectly Good Crisis  By : Joe Calloway
    Very often, great companies become even greater when a crisis forces the decision to go. There's a tremendous sense of clarity and urgency that can come from facing disaster. It's in these moments of truth that the true Category of One company rises to the top. For extraordinary companies, a crisis can thin the herd and force the competition to find another line of work.
  • Donald Trump eat your heart out  By : Pam Kennett
    What characteristics or personal traits do entrepreneurs have that make them so successful? Is it possible to develop these skills to build your success rate in setting up a new business. This article provides insight into the skills and competencies of entrepreneurs as well as giving suggestions as to how to develop your entreprenuerial skills.
  • Don’t Make the Same Newsletter Mistakes I Did! Part 1: Content  By : Audrey Burton
    Starting a newsletter can be a daunting process! What should I put in it? Do I have to write an article every time? What is the best way to go?! Get started with this article and look for "Part 2: Technical" soon.
  • Doomed Before You Dial?  By : Wendy Weiss
    How often do you project your fears and insecurities onto the prospect you are calling and decide that you are doomed before you dial? It is time to change.
  • Dr. Drew's Tips for Customer Loyalty  By : Drew Stevens
    Recent research stipulates that advertising expenses, web development, television production and other media means are simply too costly to the bottom line. The article addresses a deep rooted concern of seeking ways to improve relationships with current clients to aid business success!
  • Dread Planning? Simple Business Planning That Works Well  By : wendy hearn
    Your business day has just begun and you quickly whip out your clearly written plans. Pardon? Did you say you don't have a written business plan? Then join the club, 'Business Owners Without Plans'.
  • Dubai Real Estate Where Man Made Islands Exist  By : Nicholas Marr
    Dubai construction and real estate is underway creating spectacular real estate projects. This small Emirate will be host to the biggest and the best attractions in the world. Part of this is the Palm Islands man made and providing extreme luxury to celebrities and those in love with property in Dubai
  • E-Networking Guide for Entrepreneurs  By : Lou Bortone
    Business networking is both an art and a science. The advent of E-Networking has opened up a new online world of “Mega-Networking.” From the proliferation of social networking sites to more structured, in-person networking groups, there have never been better opportunities for expanding your network. Here are the latest networking tips and techniques...
  • E-tail vs. Retail: will you go down to the shops today?  By : Sam Benton
    Sam Benton discusses the pros and cons of Catalogue, Home Shopping and the internet versus traditional bricks and mortar retailing.
  • Effective Communication Strategies For Teachers: 3 Communication Strategies For Faster Learning  By : Michael Lee
    Not all students are created equal. Some absorb the lessons right away, while others find it difficult to get past the last discussion. This is why effective communication strategies for teachers are very important.
  • Effective Communication: Here's How  By : Robert F. Abbott
    Aim for effective communication by following seven steps listed here, steps that push us to consider reader and listener responses. When we focus on those responses, we're more likely to get the results we want.
  • Effective Ways to Reduce Workers' Compensation Claims and Related Costs  By : JDi Data
    Workers' compensation insurance safeguards the employees, injured in the course of employment. In many states of US, it is a mandatory policy and is required by every company with employees.
  • Eight Lessons Learned on Partnering  By : Daniel C. Esty and Andrew S. Winston
    In analyzing dozens of partnerships, some successful -- and some less so -- we've identified the following series of fundamental lessons.
  • Eighty percent of success is showing up.  By : Wendy Weiss
    It doesn't matter how smart you are. It doesn't matter how talented you are. It doesn't matter how great your product is. If you don't show up, nothing else counts.
  • Electronic Document Management: The Basics – Part 1  By : Bret Lawson
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  • Electronic Document Management: The Basics – Part 2  By : Bret Lawson
    Basics of Electronic Document Managment
  • Eliminate Bad Habits that Delay Accomplishing 20 Times More with These Seven Questions  By : Donald Mitchell
    Bad habits and incorrect thoughts waste a lot of time and effort. To achieve 20 times more with the 2,000 percent solution process, you need to identify and eliminate such bad habits and incorrect thoughts. This article describes seven questions that will help you make the necessary eliminations.
  • Eliminate Harmful Traditions and Establish Helpful Ones to Accomplish 20 Times More  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article shows you how to eliminate harmful traditions while establishing new, helpful ones. As a result of becoming more effective, you can have the time to work on developing processes to accomplish 20 times more with the same time, effort, and resources.
  • Embrace Office Politics  By : Mary Foley
    Let’s be real. Every workplace is political, and the higher up the organizational chart you go, the more political the workplace gets. That’s because there’s more at stake. The higher up you go, the more things get accomplished by virtue of relationships and positioning. Bodacious Women know that the higher up you go in an organization, the more office politics you get. They also know that the question isn’t whether to play, but how.
  • Embracing Your Multiple Streams of Passion  By : Susan L Reid
    Multiple-streams-of-passion people love to do it all. They like choice. They like the flexibility and freedom of going from one thing to the next. The only problem is most multiple-streams-of-passion people don’t make any money this way. They flounder in careers and languish in their professional lives. That’s because they haven’t learned how to work with their passion. Are you a multiple streams of passion person? Find out now!
  • Emergency Glow Sticks  By : edenpureus.us
    Glow sticks can be used in a variety of ways whether it’s simple to add a little excitement to a special occasion, a game of night golf or just about any other reason you might be out in the dark.
  • Emergency Operation  By : Charlie Lang
    Success in a previous position doesn't guarantee success after a change of jobs. This article highlights the importance of proper assessment and preparation for any new position, particularly in case of a major change in the job role. Efforts to fix the situation when it's perhaps too late risk to fail.
  • Emerging trends in China's e-commerce  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Good quality content, use of splash pages in websites, development of application service provider by Microsoft and major use of newsletters for communicating any information are emerging trends in China's e-commerce industry.

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