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Is Your Web Designer Ripping You Off? ould someone who hates me interpret this?”Nobody likes being ripped off – especially if they’re in business.Yet most businesses are paying hundreds or thousands of dollars to their web designer for shoddy, substandard work. Are you?Luckily, there’s a quick a 6. Thou shalt keep things positive, and avoid the negatives. 7. Thou shalt not insult any specific individual or group. 8. Thou shalt avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or to offer an “off the cuff” opinion about anything c Life Is Not Always So Simple Unless you've been living alone on a desert island with no communication, you know that we've experienced recently a spate of public figures who have virtually lost their careers because of inappropriate statements that became public knowledge. If only they had received divine guidance in how to manage their personal public relations, they might still be enjoying their successful careers. The
author has recently discovered an ancient scroll with ten sacred commandments that can ensure that the reader will avoid these public relations pitfalls.
Perfection eludes each of us. I know. I deal with the challenge to live a perfect life on a daily basis.In all that I do, I try my very best to perform with honesty and integrity.Even in my day job, I work hard to 1. Thou shalt think – and think clearly and carefully – before thou speaketh or writeth. 2. Thou shalt not write or say anything (that is, ANYTHING) that thou wouldst not be proud to see quoted in the media. 3. Thou shalt never say or write anything that is “off the record,” since thou knowest that in today’s world, NOTHING is off the record. 4. Thou shalt avoid jokes and trying to be “funny” or “cute,” since thou knowest that most humor has a hostile and sarcastic element. Thou shalt leavest the humor to the professional comedians and comedy writers. 5. In whatever thou sayest and writest, thou shalt ask, “How would someone who hates me interpret this?” 6. Thou shalt keep things positive, and avoid the negatives. 7. Thou shalt not insult any specific individual or group. 8. Thou shalt avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or to offer an “off the cuff” opinion about anything co Doing a Corporate Culture Survey nage their personal public relations, they might still be enjoying their successful careers. The
author has recently discovered an ancient scroll with ten sacred commandments that can ensure that the reader will avoid these public relations pitfalls.
Most corporate culture surveys are not as effective as they could be. This article will help you to optimize your success and use the results to improve your corporate culture.Start with Your GoalsWhen embarking upon 1. Thou shalt think – and think clearly and carefully – before thou speaketh or writeth. 2. Thou shalt not write or say anything (that is, ANYTHING) that thou wouldst not be proud to see quoted in the media. 3. Thou shalt never say or write anything that is “off the record,” since thou knowest that in today’s world, NOTHING is off the record. 4. Thou shalt avoid jokes and trying to be “funny” or “cute,” since thou knowest that most humor has a hostile and sarcastic element. Thou shalt leavest the humor to the professional comedians and comedy writers. 5. In whatever thou sayest and writest, thou shalt ask, “How would someone who hates me interpret this?” 6. Thou shalt keep things positive, and avoid the negatives. 7. Thou shalt not insult any specific individual or group. 8. Thou shalt avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or to offer an “off the cuff” opinion about anything c Nonprofit Fund Raising – Make A Friend or Two nd carefully – before thou speaketh or writeth.The truth behind nonprofit fund raising goes well beyond raising money. The secret really does lie in who you know when it comes to nonprofit fund raising. This article will take an old topic and add a new spin.If you are in 2. Thou shalt not write or say anything (that is, ANYTHING) that thou wouldst not be proud to see quoted in the media. 3. Thou shalt never say or write anything that is “off the record,” since thou knowest that in today’s world, NOTHING is off the record. 4. Thou shalt avoid jokes and trying to be “funny” or “cute,” since thou knowest that most humor has a hostile and sarcastic element. Thou shalt leavest the humor to the professional comedians and comedy writers. 5. In whatever thou sayest and writest, thou shalt ask, “How would someone who hates me interpret this?” 6. Thou shalt keep things positive, and avoid the negatives. 7. Thou shalt not insult any specific individual or group. 8. Thou shalt avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or to offer an “off the cuff” opinion about anything c How Much Should You Charge? ff the record.When marketing a product or service, businesses find it difficult to set their prices. Too high, and no-one will buy, too low, everyone will buy, but you will go broke. So how do you set your prices?The basic principle of pr 4. Thou shalt avoid jokes and trying to be “funny” or “cute,” since thou knowest that most humor has a hostile and sarcastic element. Thou shalt leavest the humor to the professional comedians and comedy writers. 5. In whatever thou sayest and writest, thou shalt ask, “How would someone who hates me interpret this?” 6. Thou shalt keep things positive, and avoid the negatives. 7. Thou shalt not insult any specific individual or group. 8. Thou shalt avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or to offer an “off the cuff” opinion about anything c Communicating Our Attitude ould someone who hates me interpret this?”The goal of successful marketing is to create long lasting relationships with your prospects by marketing your business with passion. When you’re not excited about what you’re doing, no one else will be either. Our passion for wh 6. Thou shalt keep things positive, and avoid the negatives. 7. Thou shalt not insult any specific individual or group. 8. Thou shalt avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or to offer an “off the cuff” opinion about anything controversial. 9. Thou shalt offer opinions only within one’s own areas of knowledge, competence, and experience. 10. When in doubt about what to say or write, thou shalt consult. The author is not certain which ancient public relations firm wrote the above ten commandments. However, their relevance for today's world is unquestioned.
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