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    Without electricians, you would not be able to read this article on your computer in your home or apartment cooled by the air-conditioning system. Electricians are the people who install, connect, test, and maintain electrical systems for a large of purposes such as lighting, climate control, security, and communications. Most electricians tend to specialize either in construction or in maintenance work, even though an increasing number of electricians can do
    nd it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with po

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    You’re had that large display ad for the last three years and it’s appears to be working. At least you get calls and they say they found you in the Yellow Pages. Each year, you change a word or two, try a new border and last year you even added a map. Yep, life is good and it’s working pretty well. That nice digital photo of your carpet cleaning van is right up to date and takes up about a third of your ad. But heck, it’s worth it. It’s got your neat logo pla
    Starting my own business in February of 2001 at age 39 was among the most optimistic things I have done in my life.

    Before electing to stay home for a year with my infant son in 1997, I held a variety of corporate marketing management positions. I was accustomed to making big decisions and influencing big outcomes That is why I grew weary of managing the expense side of the household equation only to find that the generic brand of discount wheat crackers didn’t taste nearly as good as Nabisco® brand Wheat Thins.

    Restless with my professional skills on the shelf, I applied my talent and passion to influence the revenue side of the household money equation. I wanted to earn money to buy better groceries. Today my agency is a corporation of three employees and a dog, and I am too busy to cook. Our intention is to do the best work of our lives and pack a punch for each client’s investment in our services.

    On my path from desperate housewife to diva of publicity, I’ve learned powerful lessons that might prove helpful to those thinking of launching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the success of others. Choose clients, employees, and vendors carefully.

    5. Show and demonstrate your passion. It is contagious, and it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with pol

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    early as good as Nabisco® brand Wheat Thins.

    Restless with my professional skills on the shelf, I applied my talent and passion to influence the revenue side of the household money equation. I wanted to earn money to buy better groceries. Today my agency is a corporation of three employees and a dog, and I am too busy to cook. Our intention is to do the best work of our lives and pack a punch for each client’s investment in our services.

    On my path from desperate housewife to diva of publicity, I’ve learned powerful lessons that might prove helpful to those thinking of launching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the success of others. Choose clients, employees, and vendors carefully.

    5. Show and demonstrate your passion. It is contagious, and it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with po

    Top Three Online Opportunities
    TheRichJerkTheRichJerk is a famous online author. He probably doesn't really exist, and is just the alter ego of some guy that's in marketing somewhere. He's a scam. His information is over-used, over-spread and over-rated.He’s vague. He has plenty of fake stories. His claims are ridiculous. I would suggest going to his site, though, if not to simply learn from his marketing technique — he has that down.
    te housewife to diva of publicity, I’ve learned powerful lessons that might prove helpful to those thinking of launching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the success of others. Choose clients, employees, and vendors carefully.

    5. Show and demonstrate your passion. It is contagious, and it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with po

    You Can't Outsource Inspiration
    The battle for the future of business is over and most people don’t know who won. Here’s a hint, if you’re linear, logical and rational, I’d like to be the first to offer my condolences.Linear thinking has fallen victim to three distinct and sobering factors. Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind, describes them as Abundance, Automation and Asia.Abundance is the most interesting of the three because it is emotional in nature. Decade
    passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the success of others. Choose clients, employees, and vendors carefully.

    5. Show and demonstrate your passion. It is contagious, and it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with po

    National Background Checks
    With global terrorization rising around the world, US companies are now compelled to verify the backgrounds of all foreign-born job candidates and employees who manage and staff foreign offices. Companies use Internet-based background screening systems that are favored by many international clients.Job candidates are required to enter their professional and personal data into a questionnaire at a secure Web site exclusively designed for each client. Th
    nd it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with polish and authenticity. Build a winning Web site. Launch an e-newsletter. Write for the media. Speak at conferences. These elements join together to say something powerful about who you are and what you stand for. Prospects will either nod “yes” or “no” based on the detailed picture you paint.

    8. Take genuine interest in the success of others and how you can apply your proven, proprietary skills to advance their success. Their success is your success.

    9. Have fun. Make money. One without the other isn’t good enough. Otherwise, go back to being an employee because it is much easier.

    If I could emerge from the depths of post-partum depression to build a thriving business out of a desire to buy better groceries, what other rewards are waiting for those with the passion and commitment to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams?

    My son Kyle is nine years old. He proudly introduces me to his playmates as the president of her own company. He and I talk a lot about why it is important to do what you love so you never have to work a day in your life. That’s a powerful truism for folks of any age. All this is to say that the payoffs for following your bliss are priceless. If it’s time to take that step, you know it. Best wishes for your entrepreneurial journey ahead.

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