Today we live in a world of speed. Technological advancements have made obtaining what we want as simple as pushing a button.
We don’t have to wait long to eat – just pop the food into the microwave and click start. In minutes we have a full meal.
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Today we live in a world of speed. Technological advancements have made obtaining what we want as simple as pushing a button.
We don’t have to wait long to eat – just pop the food into the microwave and click start. In minutes we have a full meal.
No man is an island unto himself. We’ve heard that for years, along with the fact that we need to work together as a team, but do we really practice teamwork?
I travel the world training and coaching thousands of people how to present well. From the CEO to the newest person on a sales team, I am constantly asked, “How can I get over my nervousness?” I have studied the subject extensively and have found the secret is turning your unknowns into knowns.
Every day, there are people in offices and conference rooms presenting “irrefutable” facts, “compelling” ideas, “logical” solutions, and “bullet-proof” success strategies that come across flatter than yesterday’s soda.
Finish your project this year, even this month! Recognizing the power of this statement, I wonder also if you have made your writing or marketing project a top priority?
1. Sell more back end products to your existing customer base. You already created rapport, trust and proved your credibility to them.
Ever have one of those days? Seems as if the cloudy murkiness holds over your head sort of like the cloud of dust is continually hovering around Pig Pen’s feet in the Peanuts cartoons.
Welcome to the first chapter of your Basic ASP Learning Series.
One of the things that are important for you to do as you build your business is to “brand” yourself. One of the definitions of “brand” according to Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary is “to impress indelibly.”
ASP pages (Active Server Pages page sounds a bit melodramatic but its easier to refer to them like this) are nothing but web pages. The difference is that they have an extension .ASP and you write the code in a Server Side Scripting language.