Success Circles: Teeming With Synergy
Success circles, mastermind groups, board of directors, or success teams are all names for a group of friends or colleagues getting together to assist each other in reaching their goals.
The idea of success teams is not new, although they are enjoying a resurgence. In his 1960 best-selling book, Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill defined a mastermind group as a coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony, between two or more people for the attainment of a definite purpose.
Spider Friendly Copy
If a person clicks on a link from a search engine, will they find something of interest which makes them click your navigation to see more or will they leave immediately?
You have to think about how search engine’s index your site. They don’t just take your index (home page) and point to it – nope, they gather all your links to different pages on your site and list each one.
Characteristics to Help You Find the Work of Your Dreams
“Why am I not happy?” “Why is life a struggle?” “Why doesn’t work, work?” We probe our soul with questions like these, but we will never hear the answers if we don’t take time off in our hectic days to listen. Unless we slow down and take a deep breath, we cannot hear the subtle responses that come from within.
Working With Freelance Writers
Many companies are turning to freelance writers to get their projects completed. After all, there are plenty of advantages to dealing with freelancers: no salaries, vacation time, sick days, health insurance or benefits. Also, using an outside writer will ensure a fresh perspective. Here are some tips for working with freelance writers to build relationships and ensure a successful project.
S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g Your HTML
There are three main reasons why you would want to have a flexible HTML layout. First; if you need your layout to adjust dynamically to the size of your browser window. Second; if you need to have a “box” which adjusts to fit around dynamic content. Third; to prevent user specific font settings from breaking your carefully planned layout. This short beginners tutorial will show you an easy way to do this.
Do You Need a Business Plan, Proposal or Marketing Strategy?
Very often clients request assistance with a plan that can help move their business forward from one level to another. They generally request help in constructing a business plan when in fact that may not be what they actually require. Some clients want to lift their ideas from a thinking stage to a real life actuality and believe that a business plan is most appropriate in taking the next step. Others want to find investors or financiers who may be interested in partnering with them. Still others require a proposal that can be offered to interested parties and which clearly defines the direction they’re planning on taking their company. Others need a marketing strategy, which clearly maps out the needs and stages of their marketing endeavors. The purpose of this article is to clarify what it is you actually need for your particular project and which steps to take in realizing your goals.
Using XML Spy 4.1 Suite to Create XML Schemas
Que’s book, “Special Edition: Using XML”, talks about why schemas are an important evolvement in the XML world:
Holiday Networking, Santa-Style
It’s that special time of year again. Odds are that very soon you’ll be mingling with people you barely know (or know all-too- well) at some sort of holiday get-together. Whether you’re attending out of courtesy, tradition, or business desperation (it’s been a tough year for many) doesn’t matter. What DOES matter is that you understand how holiday networking differs from the networking you’ll be doing in January.
How To Keep Your Visitors 10 Times Longer On Your Web Site
Everyone knows this: the longer your visitors stay on your web site, the more likely they are to buy something. The longer they stay, the more trust they develop in your business, the more comfortable they will become ordering from you.
Two Sentences
Two sentences from 1977.
The one single, specific memory I have from the ninth grade was during a math class. We were being introduced to Geometry for the first time. The teacher whose name I can surprisingly not remember, asked “What is intuition?”