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| Good Communication in the Workplace Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT If there is one essential requirement for success, it's good communication in the workplace for efficient working and maximum output. To know the importance of good communication in the workplace, and how it can be achieved, read the article below and find out how you can benefit from the same. Check it out! |
| Jobs for Women Without a Degree Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you think that all well paying jobs require a degree, think again! The following article lists some of the best jobs for women without a degree, which are reasonably well paying. Read on |
| Walmart Employee Average Salary Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Walmart Inc. is one of the most respected and dynamic public corporations in the world. If you are interested in a career in Walmart, then this article on Walmart employee duties and Walmart employee average salary will guide you well. |
| Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT When applying for any position, it is the cover letter that speaks for the resume that is enclosed, and for your capacity to handle a particular job. Here's how to write a cover letter for a nursing job so that you can get any position you desire. Take a look. |
| How to Overcome Communication Barriers Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Barriers to effective communication can cause a lot of unwanted delays, confusions and troubles in a formal or informal organization. Therefore, it becomes extremely important for one to know how to overcome communication barriers and promote a healthy communication within the organization. |
| Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT In the recent years, a lot of emphasis has been put on effective application of the concepts of risk management by risk managers. Keep reading to know more about the same. |
| Investing in Commercial Property Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you are looking for tips on investing in commercial property successfully, this article will be an insightful read. Here I highlight some of the prime advantages of commercial property investing and guide you through the finer points of choosing profitable commercial properties. |
| Cost Effective Advertising Ideas Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you're in search of some cost effective advertising ideas, this article might just help you know and understand a few. Every business needs some cost effective advertising ideas to implement a rational and yet useful advertising plan for its products and services. To know more about these, read on... |
| Vending Machine Business Model Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Understanding the vending machine business model is absolutely essential to excel in this dynamic business. This article will focus on the different types of vending machine business strategies and vending machine business plan. |
| How to Start Investing in Real Estate Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Real estate investments can be extremely profitable in the long run. This article will serve as the perfect guide for beginners on how to start investing in real estate. |
| How Does Facebook Work for Business Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT How does Facebook work for business? This question has not only fascinated Facebook users, but businessmen all around the world. Social networking websites were always about fun, but how did it became a platform where business could be promoted worldwide? Let's find out... |
| How to Write a Letter of Consent Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Wondering how to write a letter of consent? Read on to know the basic rules of scripting an effective letter. |
| Safe Investments During Inflation Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Inflation is an inevitable part of the business and economic cycle and almost every economy in the world has to face it at one point of time or the other. Problem for the common man like you and me is to know what are the safe investments during inflation. To know more about some safe investments, read on |
| Exciting Careers in Criminal Justice Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you have a liking for investigation and solving mysteries, a good career for you can be from the criminal justice field. This article centers on a few of the most exciting careers in criminal justice. Read to know and choose the best that suits your likings... |
| Best Ways to Invest for Retirement Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT Investing for your retirement in your young age itself can help you create a large corpus and maintain your lifestyle once you stop work. Here are the best ways to invest for retirement, which you should seriously consider... |
| 2006 Silver Eagles - Why are These Rare Coins So Highly in Demand? Posted: 26 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT When 2006 Silver Eagles are discussed among serious coin collectors their eyes light up. And with good reason! These gorgeous and rare coins have enjoyed tremendous popularity since their minting. So what makes the 2006 Silver Eagles so unique and special? |
| Is Content Marketing Worth the Effort? Posted: 27 Apr 2011 06:55 AM PDT
We preach it every week. Attract the right kind of traffic by creating exceptional content. Engage your audience so they know, like, and trust you. Let them know you’re the likable expert who’s going to give them the information (and eventually the products and services) that won’t let them down. Then use smart copywriting and conversion techniques to turn those raving fans into customers. No, it’s not paint-by-numbers, but it is a proven, systematic way to build your business. But sometimes I hear people say, “Geez, that sounds like a lot of work.” Well, ok, I’m going to give it to you straight. It’s work. But a lot of work compared to what? Digging latrines? Losing your mind in a cubicle farm? Spouting half-baked opinions on a reality TV show? So let’s break it down … building a business our way versus building a business by other people’s methods. Method 1: What normal businesses doEvery day you probably run into dozens of normal small businesses. Dry cleaners, tire shops, dentists, mom-and-pop groceries. Here in the U.S., we have organizations like the SBO and SCORE that exist to help businesses like this out — because starting a traditional bricks-and-mortar business is incredibly hard. Most of them have physical space to rent. Every month, whether they’re finding enough customers or not, they need to pay a hefty rent check. Add to that expensive physical equipment and enough employees to keep the doors open. Starting a small business usually begins with taking out a massive loan. Then you follow this up by busting your tail every waking hour, staying up late into the night trying to make the numbers work, and praying enough customers walk in the door tomorrow. “Marketing,” if you do it at all, consists of yellow pages, penny-shopper mailers, or putting a really big bright sign in the window. If you get incredibly successful, some day you can hire a small ad agency to take a scary amount of your money and (maybe) get the word out to a wider audience. Because so much cash (and time, and energy) goes out the door, every month feels like rolling the dice. Every month you hope the cash flow goes the right direction. That, ladies and gentlemen, is hard work. Method 2: What the tricks and “systems” doBecause traditional business is so hard, there’s also a long tradition of what’s called “business opportunity.” In theory, these should provide business owners with proven systems that automate some of the complicated parts. Franchises, for example, boil a complex business like a restaurant into a three-ring binder of procedures and processes. But too often, simplified “business opportunities” devolve into “get rich quick.” What “get rich quick” really means is “have a business even though you’re too dumb and lazy to figure this out.” “Get rich quick” makes me angry. Because their basic message is garbage. They tell you the lie that you can’t figure it out. That you can’t find the drive. That you’ve forfeited your basic birthright of curiosity and working hard and learning and growing. And here’s the irony — the systems and tricks and game-playing are harder than just doing the work. You’re always trying to stay one step ahead of Google. You’re trying to work with methods that don’t work for any of the other 10,000 other suckers who bought into the same system you did. You’re fighting the natural order of things by trying to take a short cut that’s ten times harder than doing it the right way. Here’s the thing — work is what makes it worthwhileI’m not saying you’re going to love every aspect of running your business. Every business has elements that don’t play to your strengths, or are just plain tedious. But because our business at Copyblogger Media — like every good business — is about providing real value and helping people, the real work is a turn-on. Giving a kickass webinar that educates and inspires more than a thousand people — that’s awesome. Writing a post or an email message that helps someone connect the dots and make a real move forward — that’s awesome. And yes, doing what works for our own business, making it better, and having confidence that our revenue streams remain strong and healthy — that’s awesome too. And you don’t have to be Copyblogger to do that in your business. You can do it today. You can be that authority — that likable expert — in your own business. You don’t have to wait for more subscribers or more followers or some kind of magic system. That’s why we created the Authority Rules series — to distill and focus our best advice on having this kind of business right now. But I can’t pack it all into one post — so sign up for Authority Rules now (it’s free) and let’s talk more. We have a special report to give you a fast head start, three value-packed webinars, articles, and more. We really want to have you with us. About the Author: Sonia Simone is co-founder and CMO of Copyblogger Media. Share your hard work (and success) stories with Sonia on twitter. ![]() |
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