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    Advertising Inserts
    One of the best and easiest ways to advertise without having to worry about shelf life of those who would most likely use your services or buy the products from your small business is to use inserts in your local newspaper. A marketing piece might also be to insert our flyers in the daily newspaper. This usually ranges from $23.00-35.00 per thousand if we print the flyers and $25.00-50.00 per thousand if the new
    ys that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

    Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

    There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor."

    The Night Worker
    In the process of musing about our perennially awake world for my Social Psych blog, I started to think about our present work world and how its operations have changed the lives of millions of workers.I manage a 24/7 emergency crew (mental health). We handle callers from early evening until 7 AM, plus weekends and holidays. During the course of the night, we talk to hundreds of people from all walks of l
    Job growth--or lack of it--and the levels of unemployment continue to confuse obtuse government analysts and the Wall Street crowd.

    Why? They are ignoring the dramatic effect of rapidly-increasing self-employment.

    Recently, the weekly number of unemployed declined, but the number of newly-created jobs was very small. How could that happen when there were not enough new jobs created that week?

    Simple. More and more people are becoming self-employed, no longer wanting, needing and even seeking jobs.

    One reason: many kinds of American jobs are an endangered species. They're simply not needed any more by corporate America.

    These jobs include office administrators, production/factory work, farmers and ranchers, stock clerks, sewing machine operators, mail clerks, mail machine operators, computer operators, secretaries, telemarketers, meter readers and part-time sales people.

    The reasons: office technology, changes in business practices, escalating plant and factory automation, declining numbers of small farms due to acquisition, RFID technology for inventory management, offshore outsourcing, employees doing their own word processing and data entry, heavy use of email, optical scanning and voice recognition systems, and growing e-commerce and automated reordering systems.

    Don't hold your breath, waiting to return to the good old days of being paid $15 to $20 per hour--plus benefits--for low tech, old fashioned office and factory work. These Happy Days will not be here again.

    You have to learn more to earn more--continuously, and you must also become self-employed and attain Internet proficiency to succeed in the 21st Century.

    Brain experts say we only use 5 to 10% of our brain's memory, so we all have lots of room to store new information.

    What some powerful proof that globalism and the decline of jobs are permanent? The IBM worldwide Chief Procurement Officer does not work at IBM Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, NY. His office is now in China.

    A recent study says that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

    Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

    There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor." M

    Healing America: Inducing Structured Economic Growth
    In today’s America, many small businesses – especially those with fewer than ten employees, or about half of America’s economy – have experienced a notable transition in the marketplace resonating from the impact of the September 11, 2001 attacks, offsetting even the most practical of business models.When a large economy experiences a significant change, strategies regarded as traditional in sales, marketi
    jobs.

    One reason: many kinds of American jobs are an endangered species. They're simply not needed any more by corporate America.

    These jobs include office administrators, production/factory work, farmers and ranchers, stock clerks, sewing machine operators, mail clerks, mail machine operators, computer operators, secretaries, telemarketers, meter readers and part-time sales people.

    The reasons: office technology, changes in business practices, escalating plant and factory automation, declining numbers of small farms due to acquisition, RFID technology for inventory management, offshore outsourcing, employees doing their own word processing and data entry, heavy use of email, optical scanning and voice recognition systems, and growing e-commerce and automated reordering systems.

    Don't hold your breath, waiting to return to the good old days of being paid $15 to $20 per hour--plus benefits--for low tech, old fashioned office and factory work. These Happy Days will not be here again.

    You have to learn more to earn more--continuously, and you must also become self-employed and attain Internet proficiency to succeed in the 21st Century.

    Brain experts say we only use 5 to 10% of our brain's memory, so we all have lots of room to store new information.

    What some powerful proof that globalism and the decline of jobs are permanent? The IBM worldwide Chief Procurement Officer does not work at IBM Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, NY. His office is now in China.

    A recent study says that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

    Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

    There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor."

    What Do You Love About Your Work?
    First, I must admit...I am a bit biased about this topic - I love what I do on a daily basis! I love to help organizational teams get to know each other better and improve their effectiveness in working together through team building sessions. I also love to lead workshops and seminars, where I help people learn to set goals that are connected to their deepest values. I love to coach executives in organization
    ng numbers of small farms due to acquisition, RFID technology for inventory management, offshore outsourcing, employees doing their own word processing and data entry, heavy use of email, optical scanning and voice recognition systems, and growing e-commerce and automated reordering systems.

    Don't hold your breath, waiting to return to the good old days of being paid $15 to $20 per hour--plus benefits--for low tech, old fashioned office and factory work. These Happy Days will not be here again.

    You have to learn more to earn more--continuously, and you must also become self-employed and attain Internet proficiency to succeed in the 21st Century.

    Brain experts say we only use 5 to 10% of our brain's memory, so we all have lots of room to store new information.

    What some powerful proof that globalism and the decline of jobs are permanent? The IBM worldwide Chief Procurement Officer does not work at IBM Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, NY. His office is now in China.

    A recent study says that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

    Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

    There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor."

    I Can Always Work At Walmart And Other Lies From The Creative Entrepreneur
    I sometimes wonder why there isn’t a 12-step program out there to help ease the frustrations and heal the heart of the “creative entrepreneur.” If I were to stand up at a meeting of fellow sufferers, my story might go like this: Hello, my name is Mary, and I’ve been a creative entrepreneur all of my adult life. In my efforts to chase the dream and figure my role in this world, I have changed careers more than ten
    >You have to learn more to earn more--continuously, and you must also become self-employed and attain Internet proficiency to succeed in the 21st Century.

    Brain experts say we only use 5 to 10% of our brain's memory, so we all have lots of room to store new information.

    What some powerful proof that globalism and the decline of jobs are permanent? The IBM worldwide Chief Procurement Officer does not work at IBM Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, NY. His office is now in China.

    A recent study says that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

    Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

    There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor."

    Do's And Don't Of Career Change
    A career change can be riddled with mistakes and ambiguity for many people, even those in mid-career. This, as a consequence, relegates them to where they are despite additions to their job and personal skill sets and the larger market scenario. This small but indicative list of career changes Dos and Don nots will help to make things clearer.Career Change Do nots- Never come out any job before you
    ys that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

    Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

    There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor." Mel's right!

    Poverty is a deliberate choice caused by a mindset focused on lack and coasting--at your family's expense--by passively living in the past, rather than seeking today's 21st Century opportunities.

    Wait no longer. Don't become an endangered species. Eagles can die off as an endangered species or soar majestically to search for more desirable places for them to flourish.

    This applies to you, too. What kind of eagle do you want to be--one becoming extinct or one soaring boldly to incredible success?

    The choice is yours. The best choice is self-employment.

    Remember, at best, "he who hesitates is poor."

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