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Triple Your Ability to Make Friends and Influence People t out a generous 8 hours of sleep each night, that leaves 3744 hours of free time each year where you can do whatever you want. But do we really need to dedicate that much time to leisure activities like watching TV and socializing?”Big mistake: assuming that others communicate the same as you.Have you ever experienced being able to relate easily and comfortable with certain people yet other people are difficult to talk to? This article explains how this happens and how to solve this important problem.Many an important project has been derailed because of poor communication. Do not make the BIG mistake of assuming that others communicate the same as you. All people do not communicate alike. Recognize that about two thirds of the people with whom you interact have a behavioral style different from yours. To be effective with these two thirds, you must learn to recognize and adapt your behavior to theirs - and you will triple your ability to make friends and influence peopl It’s a good point. If you dedicated half of that time towards your own side business, that would add up to being almost the same as having a full-time employee working for you if you counted time off for vacations. goal A side business is a great education Imagine yourself having the opportunity to learn about marketing, advertising, law, customer service, management, incorporation and much more without having to pay to go to a fancy business school or MBA program? Starting a side business is like a crash course in all of those subjects because you have to hit the ground running. If you don’t learn about advertising and marketing you won’t have any customers. If you don’t learn anything about law, you could get sued or taxed into oblivion. Every day will be a new learning experience. And the more you learn the more you earn. When you add up all the advantages of starting a side business, it becomes clear it's Viral Marketing A year or so ago my Mother-in-law had stopped by the house, when she came in she noticed the mail on the counter (as mother-in-laws can do ). She noted there was a stack of window envelopes with checks in the pile addressed to me. She remarked how it must be great to get checks in the mail instead of just bills and junk mail. "So what are you up to these days?" She knew my prior side business had failed a few years before and was wondering how I was earning my 'side' money these days.Viral marketing is a cool term for word of mouth on the Internet. It is where people hear about your website service or products through other people. Sending an email with an advertisement on the bottom is a good way to spread the word. Having a newsletter also increases your visibility online. There are also forums that discuss products and services and rate them. Viral marketing’s referral technique works like the snowball effect, which increases exponentially the visibility of your business. Getting personal recommendations to try a product or service is a great way to build credibility and trust in the company. Repeating these referrals to other people makes the customer actively engage themselves and not passively hear about the products advantages.< I told her I was building software and web databases for people on evenings and weekends. I remember her saying I was ‘one of those people’ - not in a bad way, just I was one of those people who had to always have something going. It’s true. I do like to have something going. In fact, I think everyone should. I told her that I think everyone should have at least one side business. If you’ve never thought of starting a small business, I would encourage you to do some self-exploration and research into a side business you might enjoy running on evenings and weekends. I’ll get into how to find the right side business in future post. But you can still start thinking about it today. I’d like to make a clear distinction between what I mean when I say a side business versus a small business. A side business is something you can do to occupy your nights and weekends, where a small business would likely take more of a time commitment (i.e. restaurant or storefront). A small business owner can have a side business. Here are 4 good reasons consider starting a side business: goal A side business gives you independence and self-esteem you normally can’t get working a 9-5 job. Think of all the negatives that can occur while working for someone else. Employee benefit cutbacks, decreased raises, health plan changes, mileage and hotel red tape can all take an emotional toll on anyone who feels trapped in their job. A small business helps you free yourself from the trapped feeling because you always have a backup plan. You can think, “Hey if the worst happens and I lose my job, I can deal with it because I’ve got my side business to back me”. Having a side business gives you self-confidence that other employees usually do not have. If your business is bringing in even a little money and covering some of your expenses, you will benefit. Fear of job loss or loss in benefits is no longer a big deal. Managers and bosses who play on the fears of employees by threatening their livelihood if they don’t obey lose their power. Ironically, since you are playing a different game, the boss will normally promote you or transfer you. But make sure you consider your promotion offers carefully, so as not to destroy your side business. goal A side business diversifies your investments Every investment analyst you talk to recommends diversifying your investments. Why? Because one stock can always tank. If you are holding only one stock and it fails, then all of your money goes away with it. The same is true with your work and your time investment. If you are working just a 9-5 job and using the employee 401k as your only investment strategy, I have one word for you: Enron. Sure, the job might be great now; you might be making a fortune… but what if? What if 2 years from now the company fails or someone has their hand in the till? Most likely something like this won’t happen, but what if it does? Do you really want to grant someone else so much power? Personally, I prefer to steer my own boat, control my own course - I don’t want someone else to have that much control over my life and future. That’s why a better plan is to create something that you alone manage. goal A side business is a wise use of your free time If you don’t have a side business, let me ask how do you spend your evenings, weekends and time off? Watching TV? Playing computer games? Sleeping? Drinking? Don’t get me wrong, there is time for TV, fun and games. I have as much fun as the next guy. But I don’t spend every hour of my free time doing typical “free time” things. I look at my free time as both free and an investment. Considering it’s still my time, I can choose to play the whole time, work the whole time or split up the time between work and play. Personally, I choose to split up my time between the two. Earl Nightingale in Lead the Field asked a great question. He added up all the time in the week where you are not working. (I am paraphrasing) “There is 168 hours in every week, 8736 hours in a year. The average worker works 40 hours a week or 2080 hours a year. That leaves 6656 hours of free time each year, when you subtract out a generous 8 hours of sleep each night, that leaves 3744 hours of free time each year where you can do whatever you want. But do we really need to dedicate that much time to leisure activities like watching TV and socializing?” It’s a good point. If you dedicated half of that time towards your own side business, that would add up to being almost the same as having a full-time employee working for you if you counted time off for vacations. goal A side business is a great education Imagine yourself having the opportunity to learn about marketing, advertising, law, customer service, management, incorporation and much more without having to pay to go to a fancy business school or MBA program? Starting a side business is like a crash course in all of those subjects because you have to hit the ground running. If you don’t learn about advertising and marketing you won’t have any customers. If you don’t learn anything about law, you could get sued or taxed into oblivion. Every day will be a new learning experience. And the more you learn the more you earn. When you add up all the advantages of starting a side business, it becomes clear it's w How to Get Free Artwork for your Website today.You can get free artwork from talented artists, for your website, without spending any money. You do have to do some work and put in some time. Here is how to do it.You are a webmaster. That is what you do. And you have a website or a blog. Maybe you have several websites. But you are definitely not an artist. You have tried to create the banners, icons, logo or other artwork for your site and it just doesn’t have that professional look. So you spend hours looking for free artwork and pictures that you can use on your site but that hasn’t worked out very well either.You could dish out the money to purchase artwork, and this can be expensive because you can either buy a suite of images or you can buy single images. And after that, you only have pict I’d like to make a clear distinction between what I mean when I say a side business versus a small business. A side business is something you can do to occupy your nights and weekends, where a small business would likely take more of a time commitment (i.e. restaurant or storefront). A small business owner can have a side business. Here are 4 good reasons consider starting a side business: goal A side business gives you independence and self-esteem you normally can’t get working a 9-5 job. Think of all the negatives that can occur while working for someone else. Employee benefit cutbacks, decreased raises, health plan changes, mileage and hotel red tape can all take an emotional toll on anyone who feels trapped in their job. A small business helps you free yourself from the trapped feeling because you always have a backup plan. You can think, “Hey if the worst happens and I lose my job, I can deal with it because I’ve got my side business to back me”. Having a side business gives you self-confidence that other employees usually do not have. If your business is bringing in even a little money and covering some of your expenses, you will benefit. Fear of job loss or loss in benefits is no longer a big deal. Managers and bosses who play on the fears of employees by threatening their livelihood if they don’t obey lose their power. Ironically, since you are playing a different game, the boss will normally promote you or transfer you. But make sure you consider your promotion offers carefully, so as not to destroy your side business. goal A side business diversifies your investments Every investment analyst you talk to recommends diversifying your investments. Why? Because one stock can always tank. If you are holding only one stock and it fails, then all of your money goes away with it. The same is true with your work and your time investment. If you are working just a 9-5 job and using the employee 401k as your only investment strategy, I have one word for you: Enron. Sure, the job might be great now; you might be making a fortune… but what if? What if 2 years from now the company fails or someone has their hand in the till? Most likely something like this won’t happen, but what if it does? Do you really want to grant someone else so much power? Personally, I prefer to steer my own boat, control my own course - I don’t want someone else to have that much control over my life and future. That’s why a better plan is to create something that you alone manage. goal A side business is a wise use of your free time If you don’t have a side business, let me ask how do you spend your evenings, weekends and time off? Watching TV? Playing computer games? Sleeping? Drinking? Don’t get me wrong, there is time for TV, fun and games. I have as much fun as the next guy. But I don’t spend every hour of my free time doing typical “free time” things. I look at my free time as both free and an investment. Considering it’s still my time, I can choose to play the whole time, work the whole time or split up the time between work and play. Personally, I choose to split up my time between the two. Earl Nightingale in Lead the Field asked a great question. He added up all the time in the week where you are not working. (I am paraphrasing) “There is 168 hours in every week, 8736 hours in a year. The average worker works 40 hours a week or 2080 hours a year. That leaves 6656 hours of free time each year, when you subtract out a generous 8 hours of sleep each night, that leaves 3744 hours of free time each year where you can do whatever you want. But do we really need to dedicate that much time to leisure activities like watching TV and socializing?” It’s a good point. If you dedicated half of that time towards your own side business, that would add up to being almost the same as having a full-time employee working for you if you counted time off for vacations. goal A side business is a great education Imagine yourself having the opportunity to learn about marketing, advertising, law, customer service, management, incorporation and much more without having to pay to go to a fancy business school or MBA program? Starting a side business is like a crash course in all of those subjects because you have to hit the ground running. If you don’t learn about advertising and marketing you won’t have any customers. If you don’t learn anything about law, you could get sued or taxed into oblivion. Every day will be a new learning experience. And the more you learn the more you earn. When you add up all the advantages of starting a side business, it becomes clear it's Wholesale List: What Wholesale List are, and How to Use Wholesale List ou will benefit. Fear of job loss or loss in benefits is no longer a big deal.A wholesale list can help you figure out all of the items you need to buy in bulk and for which you want to spend very little money. The wholesale list you create may have produce items on it, clothing items on it or maybe even some electronic things. Many people find that by organizing their thoughts in this way, they can take care of their shopping needs more efficiently. Also, because so many items are now available through wholesale vendors, it almost makes a complete shopping list entirely. Read on to find some ways to organize your shopping needs into your own wholesale list.One way to organize your wholesale list is by compiling your needs in order of product types. Even if your entire wholesale shopping list is comprised of food items, you can sti Managers and bosses who play on the fears of employees by threatening their livelihood if they don’t obey lose their power. Ironically, since you are playing a different game, the boss will normally promote you or transfer you. But make sure you consider your promotion offers carefully, so as not to destroy your side business. goal A side business diversifies your investments Every investment analyst you talk to recommends diversifying your investments. Why? Because one stock can always tank. If you are holding only one stock and it fails, then all of your money goes away with it. The same is true with your work and your time investment. If you are working just a 9-5 job and using the employee 401k as your only investment strategy, I have one word for you: Enron. Sure, the job might be great now; you might be making a fortune… but what if? What if 2 years from now the company fails or someone has their hand in the till? Most likely something like this won’t happen, but what if it does? Do you really want to grant someone else so much power? Personally, I prefer to steer my own boat, control my own course - I don’t want someone else to have that much control over my life and future. That’s why a better plan is to create something that you alone manage. goal A side business is a wise use of your free time If you don’t have a side business, let me ask how do you spend your evenings, weekends and time off? Watching TV? Playing computer games? Sleeping? Drinking? Don’t get me wrong, there is time for TV, fun and games. I have as much fun as the next guy. But I don’t spend every hour of my free time doing typical “free time” things. I look at my free time as both free and an investment. Considering it’s still my time, I can choose to play the whole time, work the whole time or split up the time between work and play. Personally, I choose to split up my time between the two. Earl Nightingale in Lead the Field asked a great question. He added up all the time in the week where you are not working. (I am paraphrasing) “There is 168 hours in every week, 8736 hours in a year. The average worker works 40 hours a week or 2080 hours a year. That leaves 6656 hours of free time each year, when you subtract out a generous 8 hours of sleep each night, that leaves 3744 hours of free time each year where you can do whatever you want. But do we really need to dedicate that much time to leisure activities like watching TV and socializing?” It’s a good point. If you dedicated half of that time towards your own side business, that would add up to being almost the same as having a full-time employee working for you if you counted time off for vacations. goal A side business is a great education Imagine yourself having the opportunity to learn about marketing, advertising, law, customer service, management, incorporation and much more without having to pay to go to a fancy business school or MBA program? Starting a side business is like a crash course in all of those subjects because you have to hit the ground running. If you don’t learn about advertising and marketing you won’t have any customers. If you don’t learn anything about law, you could get sued or taxed into oblivion. Every day will be a new learning experience. And the more you learn the more you earn. When you add up all the advantages of starting a side business, it becomes clear it's Investing in Pooled Equity Funds - Unit Trusts efer to steer my own boat, control my own course - I don’t want someone else to have that much control over my life and future. That’s why a better plan is to create something that you alone manage.Unit trusts (UTs) are a form of pooled investment but are quite different from investment trusts (ITs).They consist of a portfolio of shares managed by a professional company but owned separately by a trust.The price of a unit is the total value of the underlying investments divided by the number of units. Units may be income (income is paid out) or accumulation (income is reinvested).Units are bought and sold at varying prices, like shares, any margin between the two being an initial charge which may he as high as 5%. In some cases there is an exit charge instead, which reduces over a period, perhaps to nothing after five years.There is also an annual charge in the form of a management fee, usually 1-2% of the fund value.UTs h goal A side business is a wise use of your free time If you don’t have a side business, let me ask how do you spend your evenings, weekends and time off? Watching TV? Playing computer games? Sleeping? Drinking? Don’t get me wrong, there is time for TV, fun and games. I have as much fun as the next guy. But I don’t spend every hour of my free time doing typical “free time” things. I look at my free time as both free and an investment. Considering it’s still my time, I can choose to play the whole time, work the whole time or split up the time between work and play. Personally, I choose to split up my time between the two. Earl Nightingale in Lead the Field asked a great question. He added up all the time in the week where you are not working. (I am paraphrasing) “There is 168 hours in every week, 8736 hours in a year. The average worker works 40 hours a week or 2080 hours a year. That leaves 6656 hours of free time each year, when you subtract out a generous 8 hours of sleep each night, that leaves 3744 hours of free time each year where you can do whatever you want. But do we really need to dedicate that much time to leisure activities like watching TV and socializing?” It’s a good point. If you dedicated half of that time towards your own side business, that would add up to being almost the same as having a full-time employee working for you if you counted time off for vacations. goal A side business is a great education Imagine yourself having the opportunity to learn about marketing, advertising, law, customer service, management, incorporation and much more without having to pay to go to a fancy business school or MBA program? Starting a side business is like a crash course in all of those subjects because you have to hit the ground running. If you don’t learn about advertising and marketing you won’t have any customers. If you don’t learn anything about law, you could get sued or taxed into oblivion. Every day will be a new learning experience. And the more you learn the more you earn. When you add up all the advantages of starting a side business, it becomes clear it's Increase Your Marketing Response, Profits And Sales By Over 500% - Fast t out a generous 8 hours of sleep each night, that leaves 3744 hours of free time each year where you can do whatever you want. But do we really need to dedicate that much time to leisure activities like watching TV and socializing?”One of the best marketing quotes I ever heard was from an old advertising genius named Bruce Barton.The quote went like this:"Advertising is the very essence of democracy. An election goes on every minute of the business day across the counters of hundreds of thousands of stores and shops where the customers state their preferences and determine which manufacturer and which product shall be the leader today, and which shall lead tomorrow."Now, if that's true (and I believe it is) -- if advertising is like an election -- then the ultimate "polling data" for that election would have to be testing your ads.What does that mean?It simply means you run an ad and then test a specific variable of that It’s a good point. If you dedicated half of that time towards your own side business, that would add up to being almost the same as having a full-time employee working for you if you counted time off for vacations. goal A side business is a great education Imagine yourself having the opportunity to learn about marketing, advertising, law, customer service, management, incorporation and much more without having to pay to go to a fancy business school or MBA program? Starting a side business is like a crash course in all of those subjects because you have to hit the ground running. If you don’t learn about advertising and marketing you won’t have any customers. If you don’t learn anything about law, you could get sued or taxed into oblivion. Every day will be a new learning experience. And the more you learn the more you earn. When you add up all the advantages of starting a side business, it becomes clear it's worth the effort. Even if it fails or doesn't replace your day job it still provides a great education. And what you learn in your side business can be applied to all of your future business dealings. So what are you waiting for?
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