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Earning Money the Right Way rofessional status – even if (or especially if) they don’t mention it! No matter what the event, try to carry forward a theme that relates to your business and your market in your visual presentation.There was a time that the only way to make money was to get a job. Nowadays, more people are opening up businesses so that the person can get more from doing a great job rather than settling for the basic wage.One way to make money will be to invent a program. Many have done this and advertised the product on the home shopping network. This could a revolutionary new ladder, a new exercise machine that can combines the work done by three different models to an exercise workout plan.The individual will have to do some research first and test it so that the customer will really benefit from what the product promises to deliver.Another way to earn money will be taking a few seminars If the majority of your client base are banks and other conservative industries, be sure that your image reflects qualities they consider desirable, and that you are consistently well dressed. That doesn’t necessarily mean expensive garments, but it does mean that casual attire (even business casual) may be unacceptable. A primary market of small businesses and other entrepreneurs might mean that you can be less formal with your personal visual presentation, but you should still strive for a business-like appearance. Again, consistency is the key – your visual image speaks to so much more than just what colors you like to wear. If credibility and authority are of primary importance when dealing with clients, then stick to the medium-to-dark shades in your personal color palette, along with clean, simple lines in your clothing and equ Insurance Costs and How to Reduce Them In the first parts of this series, we introduced the concept of your Total Image, and discussed Hidden Image, your Reputation and your Experienced Image. This article, we’ll continue the discussion of your Total Image with the fourth component: Your Proven Image.If you are thinking of cutting down your insurance costs then you will definitely have to put in some efforts. You will have to explore all the possible options and resources if you want to save money on insurance. Here are some ways of cutting costs and saving money:1. Get as many quotes as possible from several insurance companies or agents. This will help you to decide which company will be the most economically viable for you. This is the best way to cut down the cost, because there are many companies competing with each other for your money, so take advantage of this competition to get the best insurance provider.2. It is advisable to get your car, home or health insured from one i Your Proven Image is you experienced over a period of time – it can either build on or derail a positive first impression. Consistency in your self-concept, your reputation and your experiences with others will help to build a Proven Image that is an asset instead of a liability. Some factors to consider: 1. Interpersonal relationships – are you taking time to acknowledge and appreciate others – even those who can’t hire you directly? A consistently friendly approach will be reported favorably throughout your community and help you gain more clients in the long run. 2. Working style – do you work toward consistent delivery times for specific projects? Do your clients know what to expect for typical project turnaround times? Taking 3 days to complete a specific type of project one time, and then taking 2 weeks for the same type of project the next time will cause uneasiness with your clients and make you seem less dependable. 3. Advertising & Promotion – have you developed a consistent message for your advertising and promotions? If you use a consistent group of fonts and colors in your advertising, marketing and promotions, you’ll develop a consistent visual identity that will tie in to the image of your company and its services over time. Your clients should be able to tell easily if a particular advertisement is for your company or not. You must, as an Independent Professional, take care to make the last exposure to you, your business or your expertise as valuable and positive as the very first one. Consistency is vital for creating valued business relationships. In the initial meeting with a client, which may be in person or at their company, work toward showing interest and courtesy to everyone involved in that client’s business. You can never know whether individual who appears to be an ordinary employee is in reality one of the principals of the business! Your initial meeting sets the tone for the future relationship with that client, and you want to be confident, yet not disrespectful. If you strive to complete projects for a new client within 24 – 48 hours initially, and later let that time frame slide to 5 or even 7 days without a very good explanation, the client will begin to wonder why they aren’t getting the same excellent service that they got at the start of their relationship with you. Always be sure to under-promise and over-deliver where your clients are concerned. Wouldn’t it be better for a client to say “I always get my jobs delivered early from XYZ Company – they go to the trouble of making sure their work for me is never late,” than for that same client to say “Well, my response time with XYZ company depends on what else they’ve got going – if it’s a busy time for them, we might not be able to nail down a delivery date.” Consistency should also be present in the way you look for new clients – advertising and marketing plans are as distinctive as the businesses they serve. Local or regional networking events can provide a fertile testing ground for new client approaches, within a consistent framework and identity for your business. If you are trying out several different approaches to new clients in your target market, you would do well to concentrate on one at a time. That same consistency should be present in the number and type of networking groups you commit your time to – be choosy in this! You have a limited amount of time to network and develop new business – make sure that the networking group you belong to is one that will support your established identity and reinforce the consistently professional image you have developed. A consistently polished and professional Visual Image goes hand in hand with your Proven Image. If you are elegantly dressed for a public event and the next time a potential client sees you is in your sweatpants and t-shirt, be prepared for that client to be shocked and to think twice about your professional status – even if (or especially if) they don’t mention it! No matter what the event, try to carry forward a theme that relates to your business and your market in your visual presentation. If the majority of your client base are banks and other conservative industries, be sure that your image reflects qualities they consider desirable, and that you are consistently well dressed. That doesn’t necessarily mean expensive garments, but it does mean that casual attire (even business casual) may be unacceptable. A primary market of small businesses and other entrepreneurs might mean that you can be less formal with your personal visual presentation, but you should still strive for a business-like appearance. Again, consistency is the key – your visual image speaks to so much more than just what colors you like to wear. If credibility and authority are of primary importance when dealing with clients, then stick to the medium-to-dark shades in your personal color palette, along with clean, simple lines in your clothing and equ Long-Range Phone Extender, Rural Voice and Internet Solution for Remote Area Home-Based Biz Work ject one time, and then taking 2 weeks for the same type of project the next time will cause uneasiness with your clients and make you seem less dependable.This article on Long-Range Phone Extender is devoted for the purpose of discussing the method of extending a phone, fax and internet (low-speed access) connection up to a distance of 10 to 200 km. A scenario: businessman-supplier is doing business supplying raw materials found only in a place where communication service is hard to establish. His business requires that he establish contact with his buyers to check on prices, etc. What is the most cost-effective solution in order to have access to communication- voice and data or fas/internet.Consider also the case of a mother yearning to establish a home-based internet business. Home-based workers can take advantage long-range phone extender 3. Advertising & Promotion – have you developed a consistent message for your advertising and promotions? If you use a consistent group of fonts and colors in your advertising, marketing and promotions, you’ll develop a consistent visual identity that will tie in to the image of your company and its services over time. Your clients should be able to tell easily if a particular advertisement is for your company or not. You must, as an Independent Professional, take care to make the last exposure to you, your business or your expertise as valuable and positive as the very first one. Consistency is vital for creating valued business relationships. In the initial meeting with a client, which may be in person or at their company, work toward showing interest and courtesy to everyone involved in that client’s business. You can never know whether individual who appears to be an ordinary employee is in reality one of the principals of the business! Your initial meeting sets the tone for the future relationship with that client, and you want to be confident, yet not disrespectful. If you strive to complete projects for a new client within 24 – 48 hours initially, and later let that time frame slide to 5 or even 7 days without a very good explanation, the client will begin to wonder why they aren’t getting the same excellent service that they got at the start of their relationship with you. Always be sure to under-promise and over-deliver where your clients are concerned. Wouldn’t it be better for a client to say “I always get my jobs delivered early from XYZ Company – they go to the trouble of making sure their work for me is never late,” than for that same client to say “Well, my response time with XYZ company depends on what else they’ve got going – if it’s a busy time for them, we might not be able to nail down a delivery date.” Consistency should also be present in the way you look for new clients – advertising and marketing plans are as distinctive as the businesses they serve. Local or regional networking events can provide a fertile testing ground for new client approaches, within a consistent framework and identity for your business. If you are trying out several different approaches to new clients in your target market, you would do well to concentrate on one at a time. That same consistency should be present in the number and type of networking groups you commit your time to – be choosy in this! You have a limited amount of time to network and develop new business – make sure that the networking group you belong to is one that will support your established identity and reinforce the consistently professional image you have developed. A consistently polished and professional Visual Image goes hand in hand with your Proven Image. If you are elegantly dressed for a public event and the next time a potential client sees you is in your sweatpants and t-shirt, be prepared for that client to be shocked and to think twice about your professional status – even if (or especially if) they don’t mention it! No matter what the event, try to carry forward a theme that relates to your business and your market in your visual presentation. If the majority of your client base are banks and other conservative industries, be sure that your image reflects qualities they consider desirable, and that you are consistently well dressed. That doesn’t necessarily mean expensive garments, but it does mean that casual attire (even business casual) may be unacceptable. A primary market of small businesses and other entrepreneurs might mean that you can be less formal with your personal visual presentation, but you should still strive for a business-like appearance. Again, consistency is the key – your visual image speaks to so much more than just what colors you like to wear. If credibility and authority are of primary importance when dealing with clients, then stick to the medium-to-dark shades in your personal color palette, along with clean, simple lines in your clothing and equ The A's Have it ary employee is in reality one of the principals of the business!ALTERNATE AND PARALLEL UNIVERSES: - The modern science of physics has opened many pathways or doorways to the infinite possibilities of 'creation'. Evolution is not the only operational factor in our life and its purpose. Martin Rees is a world recognized astronomer and more. He has recently proposed that there have been many universes and their other components which have been created. The news reports have said that it was a matter of trial and error, until it became right. If so, who can say it is RIGHT at this moment? The theory of the mystics that is covered in 'Harmonic Convergence' relates to this possibility. There are universes outside the known universe according to science as it now Your initial meeting sets the tone for the future relationship with that client, and you want to be confident, yet not disrespectful. If you strive to complete projects for a new client within 24 – 48 hours initially, and later let that time frame slide to 5 or even 7 days without a very good explanation, the client will begin to wonder why they aren’t getting the same excellent service that they got at the start of their relationship with you. Always be sure to under-promise and over-deliver where your clients are concerned. Wouldn’t it be better for a client to say “I always get my jobs delivered early from XYZ Company – they go to the trouble of making sure their work for me is never late,” than for that same client to say “Well, my response time with XYZ company depends on what else they’ve got going – if it’s a busy time for them, we might not be able to nail down a delivery date.” Consistency should also be present in the way you look for new clients – advertising and marketing plans are as distinctive as the businesses they serve. Local or regional networking events can provide a fertile testing ground for new client approaches, within a consistent framework and identity for your business. If you are trying out several different approaches to new clients in your target market, you would do well to concentrate on one at a time. That same consistency should be present in the number and type of networking groups you commit your time to – be choosy in this! You have a limited amount of time to network and develop new business – make sure that the networking group you belong to is one that will support your established identity and reinforce the consistently professional image you have developed. A consistently polished and professional Visual Image goes hand in hand with your Proven Image. If you are elegantly dressed for a public event and the next time a potential client sees you is in your sweatpants and t-shirt, be prepared for that client to be shocked and to think twice about your professional status – even if (or especially if) they don’t mention it! No matter what the event, try to carry forward a theme that relates to your business and your market in your visual presentation. If the majority of your client base are banks and other conservative industries, be sure that your image reflects qualities they consider desirable, and that you are consistently well dressed. That doesn’t necessarily mean expensive garments, but it does mean that casual attire (even business casual) may be unacceptable. A primary market of small businesses and other entrepreneurs might mean that you can be less formal with your personal visual presentation, but you should still strive for a business-like appearance. Again, consistency is the key – your visual image speaks to so much more than just what colors you like to wear. If credibility and authority are of primary importance when dealing with clients, then stick to the medium-to-dark shades in your personal color palette, along with clean, simple lines in your clothing and equ Yeast Infections in Women - Break the Cycle dvertising and marketing plans are as distinctive as the businesses they serve. Local or regional networking events can provide a fertile testing ground for new client approaches, within a consistent framework and identity for your business. If you are trying out several different approaches to new clients in your target market, you would do well to concentrate on one at a time.Yeast infections in women are fairly common nowadays. The fact is that the yeast that causes the problem not only lives in the world around us, but it is commonly found inside our bodies. Yeast is beneficial in so many ways, but when it invades our bodies in large numbers it causes problems, and unfortunately for us our bodies, particularly the vagina, is a perfect breeding ground for yeast and yeast growth. But what is it that causes yeast infections in women, what do they keep coming back and what can be done about them?Yeast infections in women are the outward sign that something is out of balance in our bodies. 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If the majority of your client base are banks and other conservative industries, be sure that your image reflects qualities they consider desirable, and that you are consistently well dressed. That doesn’t necessarily mean expensive garments, but it does mean that casual attire (even business casual) may be unacceptable. A primary market of small businesses and other entrepreneurs might mean that you can be less formal with your personal visual presentation, but you should still strive for a business-like appearance. Again, consistency is the key – your visual image speaks to so much more than just what colors you like to wear. If credibility and authority are of primary importance when dealing with clients, then stick to the medium-to-dark shades in your personal color palette, along with clean, simple lines in your clothing and equ Home Mortgage Services You Can Find rofessional status – even if (or especially if) they don’t mention it! 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