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    Ideas for a Fund Raising Event
    There are many ways to raise money for a good cause. One of the first things to think about is what cause to work for and then move from there. The individual can do some research on the web about the various organizations and then see if the one can fit it with the program.These organizations if it has been operating for years have probably done the same strategy annually. If the person gets the opportunity to participate in brain storming, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to raise a sug
    k without meeting new people. Networking will provide you with customers, potential customers and suppliers.

    It is important to understand that networking is not primarily about making sales. Networking is about making, and keeping, contacts. Remember that rewards from networking are not short term. This is a long term project, which will offer fruit (in the form of increased busine

    Plant Maintenance Best Management Practices
    Plant Maintenance managers seek to effectively utilize existing resources to reduce operating costs and save money that increases the bottom line of the company. The role of an effective plant maintenance operation is to consistently maintain quality pollution prevention control measures at all timesThe segment of plant management that is most susceptible to pollution control fines is in the area of landscape maintenance. Each raindrop or the run off from watering that falls on i
    In order to grow your business, whether home or office based, you need to develop a network of contacts. Think of networking as planting and tending a garden. You are planting, growing and cultivating your contacts, and, as with a garden, this has to be a long term investment of your time. Eventually the harvest produced will be repeat orders, and increased business.

    You should look for every chance to grow and strengthen your network of potential clients. There are many tools you can use to achieve maximum growth, but probably the most effective and indispensable tool is your business card. Make sure you always have a plentiful supply of clean, correct and professional business cards.

    Would you try to dig a garden without a spade? Have your cards professionally produced and keep them crisp and clean. Business card holders are an ideal way to keep a stack of cards presentable. Any soiled or damaged cards should be discarded. Don’t keep a pile of damaged ones to give to less important prospects. You simply never know where your next best customer will come from, they are all of equal importance, and each should get a pristine and professional card (or two).

    Take plenty of your business cards with you everywhere you go -- professional meetings, social gatherings, parties, weddings, funerals, even to the airport to collect Aunt Nelly. Beware though if you are only going to places where people know you already. If you are doing this then you are really only socialising and not networking. It is impossible to create a network without meeting new people. Networking will provide you with customers, potential customers and suppliers.

    It is important to understand that networking is not primarily about making sales. Networking is about making, and keeping, contacts. Remember that rewards from networking are not short term. This is a long term project, which will offer fruit (in the form of increased busines

    Hurricanes Wilma, Katrina And Rita Force Businesses To Rethink Computer
    With hurricane Wilma bearing down and the effects of hurricane Katrina, now being cited as the single most expensive natural disaster in the history of the United States with a direct cost estimated at a $100 billion, still fresh in our minds, businesses are being forced to rethink their computer system and data recovery policies.Of the catastrophic damage caused by hurricane Katrina, some estimate the insured damage to be only about $12.5 billion. Over a million non-agricult
    for every chance to grow and strengthen your network of potential clients. There are many tools you can use to achieve maximum growth, but probably the most effective and indispensable tool is your business card. Make sure you always have a plentiful supply of clean, correct and professional business cards.

    Would you try to dig a garden without a spade? Have your cards professionally produced and keep them crisp and clean. Business card holders are an ideal way to keep a stack of cards presentable. Any soiled or damaged cards should be discarded. Don’t keep a pile of damaged ones to give to less important prospects. You simply never know where your next best customer will come from, they are all of equal importance, and each should get a pristine and professional card (or two).

    Take plenty of your business cards with you everywhere you go -- professional meetings, social gatherings, parties, weddings, funerals, even to the airport to collect Aunt Nelly. Beware though if you are only going to places where people know you already. If you are doing this then you are really only socialising and not networking. It is impossible to create a network without meeting new people. Networking will provide you with customers, potential customers and suppliers.

    It is important to understand that networking is not primarily about making sales. Networking is about making, and keeping, contacts. Remember that rewards from networking are not short term. This is a long term project, which will offer fruit (in the form of increased busine

    If You Build A Better Website Will The World Beat A Path To Your Door?
    So much money, time and energy is being devoted to website design and optimization. But what do customers need to purchase your products or utilize your services?They need a kiss. “KISS” means “Keep it simple -------!A flea market has a very simple layout. Find a spot, lay your products on a table or on the ground and have a flood of people passing by.The idea is that there is not a lot of time for bells and whistles. Some very not so good looking websites are mak
    y produced and keep them crisp and clean. Business card holders are an ideal way to keep a stack of cards presentable. Any soiled or damaged cards should be discarded. Don’t keep a pile of damaged ones to give to less important prospects. You simply never know where your next best customer will come from, they are all of equal importance, and each should get a pristine and professional card (or two).

    Take plenty of your business cards with you everywhere you go -- professional meetings, social gatherings, parties, weddings, funerals, even to the airport to collect Aunt Nelly. Beware though if you are only going to places where people know you already. If you are doing this then you are really only socialising and not networking. It is impossible to create a network without meeting new people. Networking will provide you with customers, potential customers and suppliers.

    It is important to understand that networking is not primarily about making sales. Networking is about making, and keeping, contacts. Remember that rewards from networking are not short term. This is a long term project, which will offer fruit (in the form of increased busine

    The Secret War in the Office - Part Two
    If you want to find out what’s going on in your company just listen carefully what kind of nicknames are used by your employees for the managers. It will tell you a lot about the state of your company and whether your out look is promising.Often the interesting jobs are personally done by the boss while the more boring tasks are delegated. Once the job is done and the result is great the merit of course goes directly to the boss, if not others will be hold responsible.Employ
    ard (or two).

    Take plenty of your business cards with you everywhere you go -- professional meetings, social gatherings, parties, weddings, funerals, even to the airport to collect Aunt Nelly. Beware though if you are only going to places where people know you already. If you are doing this then you are really only socialising and not networking. It is impossible to create a network without meeting new people. Networking will provide you with customers, potential customers and suppliers.

    It is important to understand that networking is not primarily about making sales. Networking is about making, and keeping, contacts. Remember that rewards from networking are not short term. This is a long term project, which will offer fruit (in the form of increased busine

    Older Job Candidates - Part One
    I know an older candidate, currently job hunting, who feels perpetually discriminated against. I’ve known him for years, and I swear he’s projected the same attitude as long as I’ve known him. He believes that employers see him as inflexible, unwilling to learn new skills, set in his ways. Honestly, I think he works hard to live up to these attitudes. He wears these attitudes on his sleeve, as they say — along with the bitterness he feels about being “discriminated against.” But I’ve neve
    k without meeting new people. Networking will provide you with customers, potential customers and suppliers.

    It is important to understand that networking is not primarily about making sales. Networking is about making, and keeping, contacts. Remember that rewards from networking are not short term. This is a long term project, which will offer fruit (in the form of increased business) for many years to come. Very often, it is the people referred to you by your initial contact who give the greatest reward.

    Thinking the philosophy behind networking is beneficial. With long term networking, which will produce the best results, it is not a question of asking “What do I get out of it?” Your question should be “What can I do for you?” The outcome of the second question is often the answer to the first. The key to developing new contacts is to be helpful. Think of something which can be useful or offers assistance to your new potential customer. One of the golden rules is – never try to make a sale while networking, however tempting it may be.

    It is helpful to have a networking plan, even if it is informal. Decide how many new contacts you would like to make in a month, then plan how you will do it. Will you enroll in a class? Join a church group perhaps?

    Tending to your network of contacts is also important. You should always be thinking of what you can do for them. Perhaps follow up on your initial meeting with a handwritten note, asking for them to forward on to you their business details? This is the beginning of a business relationship. Some of the things you can do to make your selected networking partners feel special include -- clipping out and sending them relevant information from magazines and newspapers that you know will interest them. Ask their advice. Contacts like to be asked advice generally, it makes them feel that you trust their advice and value their comments. Don’t over use your c

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