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Hiring Your First Employee n eBay, with 'Victorian' in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled 'Victorian' reached lower prices. That word 'Victorian' could double your corkscrew's value, as long as it's true!Whether you are just starting out and need to hire an employee for your new business or your business has grown and the need for help is eminent, there are several things you need to know before you jump into the hiring process. This series of articles will provide you with the information you need to meet this challenge and avoid the pitfalls.First let’s define an employee. The IRS defines an employee as a person you hire whose work is controlled by you including both what is done and how it is done. Whether you pay this person hourly, daily or weekly or by the job are immaterial. Both part-time and full time employments are included in the definition * My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures. * Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched ?158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made ?159.99, and a UK Keys to Feeling Powerful In An Uncertain World I knew I'd found something special when a colleague who normally sells vintage postcards turned to listing corkscrews instead. She's someone I check out often, use as a role model, she regularly achieves high prices for her postcards, I've learned a lot from her. But I stood to learn - and earn - a great deal more from this new-found interest of hers: vintage corkscrews.Life has always been full of uncertainties. Over the last several years with downsizing, bankruptcies, scandals, crime, the economic environment, and the threat of war, people are feeling power-less, fearful, and stressed about their present and future lives. I know people give their power away, often in ways they don’t realize.#1 SECRET to Being "In Power"No matter what life situation you are experiencing; your interpretation (perception/attitudes) towards that situation is the key to shifting from power-less to power-full. Do you see the experience as a problem, barrier, something too big for you to handle – a negative that evokes emotional The very first of her offerings, a corkscrew with handle shaped like a mermaid, made over ?1,000. Others, also with novelty and ornate handles, have fetched double figures and, from my experience, they're commonly found at offline auctions and flea markets where price tags of two or three pounds are common. Marvel at these recent eBay finishing prices: a rare 'flip out' (misspelled, should have been flip out) made from brass and resembling a flick knife made ?2,051.61; an Italian stirrup shaped corkscrew went for ?2750.00; a ratchet corkscrew from 1869 fetched $1812.77, not one of which were well described or blatantly unusual. Tips to Help You Buy and Sell Corkscrews for Profit * Corkscrews have been around since the mid-1600s but it's those from 1850 onwards that fetch the highest prices at auction. Before this, most household objects were made to be used, not looked at, so they were plain, functional, not ornate and grandiose such as some appearing in the late 1800s which now fetch fabulous prices on eBay. So, generally speaking, the more ornate and elaborate the corkscrew the higher its price is likely to be. * That said, I've seen very plain corkscrews priced about ?1 a time at flea market fetching a fiver or more on eBay so it's worth buying anything that's genuinely old and very cheap. 'Dirty' usually indicates old and because few plain corkscrews become auction best sellers you'll rarely find them faked or made to look older than they really are. They're always worth buying! * The earliest designs comprised a steel spiral fixed to a wooden handle. Subsequently handles became precious works of art, made from silver or gold, encrusted with diamonds or inlaid with ivory or mother of pearl. In time the simple spiral was replaced by mechanical devices to make opening bottles easier still, some even had a small brush attached for cleaning dust from bottles removed after years of maturing in dusty cellars. More desirable and consequently more valuable are specimens with unusual attachments such as brush or bell cap (a metal piece to fit over the bottle neck), containing precious jewels or painstaking artwork. * The Victorians' love of all things new-fangled, somewhat risqu?, and heavily ornate, spawned some of the most beautiful and highly prized items. They include a multitude of corkscrews just sold on eBay, with 'Victorian' in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled 'Victorian' reached lower prices. That word 'Victorian' could double your corkscrew's value, as long as it's true! * My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures. * Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched ?158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made ?159.99, and a UK c Affiliate Marketing – What's True And What's BS >As with many things on the internet affiliate marketing has a lot of stigmas attached to it. There are many individuals out there who make affiliate marketing seem as if it's the next big get rich quick scheme. That you can add code top your website or emails and BAM, make a ton of money. This is not true my friends; so don't buy into the hype. Remember the people hyping such things as the "next big thing" all have their own best interest in mind. They are simply trying to get your money by selling you something.In all honesty affiliate marketing is a wonderful way to make money, it just doesn't happen overnight. Not by any stretch of the imagination Marvel at these recent eBay finishing prices: a rare 'flip out' (misspelled, should have been flip out) made from brass and resembling a flick knife made ?2,051.61; an Italian stirrup shaped corkscrew went for ?2750.00; a ratchet corkscrew from 1869 fetched $1812.77, not one of which were well described or blatantly unusual. Tips to Help You Buy and Sell Corkscrews for Profit * Corkscrews have been around since the mid-1600s but it's those from 1850 onwards that fetch the highest prices at auction. Before this, most household objects were made to be used, not looked at, so they were plain, functional, not ornate and grandiose such as some appearing in the late 1800s which now fetch fabulous prices on eBay. So, generally speaking, the more ornate and elaborate the corkscrew the higher its price is likely to be. * That said, I've seen very plain corkscrews priced about ?1 a time at flea market fetching a fiver or more on eBay so it's worth buying anything that's genuinely old and very cheap. 'Dirty' usually indicates old and because few plain corkscrews become auction best sellers you'll rarely find them faked or made to look older than they really are. They're always worth buying! * The earliest designs comprised a steel spiral fixed to a wooden handle. Subsequently handles became precious works of art, made from silver or gold, encrusted with diamonds or inlaid with ivory or mother of pearl. In time the simple spiral was replaced by mechanical devices to make opening bottles easier still, some even had a small brush attached for cleaning dust from bottles removed after years of maturing in dusty cellars. More desirable and consequently more valuable are specimens with unusual attachments such as brush or bell cap (a metal piece to fit over the bottle neck), containing precious jewels or painstaking artwork. * The Victorians' love of all things new-fangled, somewhat risqu?, and heavily ornate, spawned some of the most beautiful and highly prized items. They include a multitude of corkscrews just sold on eBay, with 'Victorian' in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled 'Victorian' reached lower prices. That word 'Victorian' could double your corkscrew's value, as long as it's true! * My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures. * Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched ?158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made ?159.99, and a UK Performance Evaluations - Preparing for Difficult Conversations hich now fetch fabulous prices on eBay. So, generally speaking, the more ornate and elaborate the corkscrew the higher its price is likely to be.It's annual performance assessment time!Does the very thought of conducting a performance evaluation cause your heart rate to elevate or give you a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach?Performance evaluations are a standard management tool and managers know that providing their staff with constructive feedback is an essential part of their job. Yet there are few tasks managers would rather avoid.Why? Most managers will tell you that performance evaluations are time consuming and arduous, even when the employee is performing well. But when the employee has not been performing as expected and required, conducting a performance evaluation can * That said, I've seen very plain corkscrews priced about ?1 a time at flea market fetching a fiver or more on eBay so it's worth buying anything that's genuinely old and very cheap. 'Dirty' usually indicates old and because few plain corkscrews become auction best sellers you'll rarely find them faked or made to look older than they really are. They're always worth buying! * The earliest designs comprised a steel spiral fixed to a wooden handle. Subsequently handles became precious works of art, made from silver or gold, encrusted with diamonds or inlaid with ivory or mother of pearl. In time the simple spiral was replaced by mechanical devices to make opening bottles easier still, some even had a small brush attached for cleaning dust from bottles removed after years of maturing in dusty cellars. More desirable and consequently more valuable are specimens with unusual attachments such as brush or bell cap (a metal piece to fit over the bottle neck), containing precious jewels or painstaking artwork. * The Victorians' love of all things new-fangled, somewhat risqu?, and heavily ornate, spawned some of the most beautiful and highly prized items. They include a multitude of corkscrews just sold on eBay, with 'Victorian' in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled 'Victorian' reached lower prices. That word 'Victorian' could double your corkscrew's value, as long as it's true! * My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures. * Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched ?158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made ?159.99, and a UK Operate Your Small Business With Google For Free crusted with diamonds or inlaid with ivory or mother of pearl. In time the simple spiral was replaced by mechanical devices to make opening bottles easier still, some even had a small brush attached for cleaning dust from bottles removed after years of maturing in dusty cellars. More desirable and consequently more valuable are specimens with unusual attachments such as brush or bell cap (a metal piece to fit over the bottle neck), containing precious jewels or painstaking artwork.For every small business owners, cost and recovery are one of the important keys to succeed in their small business operation. Most of the small business now have high speed Internet access from their small office or home office. A cost-effective way to operate the day to day jobs are also important. Can you do it with as little as no cost? Google has the answers. Google GMail - Email is the most important communication tools now for business operation. Pretty much everyone you meet on the street have at least one email addresses. Phone and regular mail are no longer the first choose of communication. GMail provides you virtually * The Victorians' love of all things new-fangled, somewhat risqu?, and heavily ornate, spawned some of the most beautiful and highly prized items. They include a multitude of corkscrews just sold on eBay, with 'Victorian' in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled 'Victorian' reached lower prices. That word 'Victorian' could double your corkscrew's value, as long as it's true! * My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures. * Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched ?158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made ?159.99, and a UK Features are not Benefits n eBay, with 'Victorian' in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled 'Victorian' reached lower prices. That word 'Victorian' could double your corkscrew's value, as long as it's true!People don’t buy features; they buy the promise of what those features can do for them. Features are meaningless. Benefits are what sell your products or services.Perhaps you’re rolling your eyes as you read this because this is such an obvious point. You didn’t get to where you are today by not knowing the difference between your products’ features and benefits.Of course you didn’t, but a funny thing happens when a person is put in charge of their company’s advertising. They often tend to forget that features are not benefits. They forget that nobody cares about their product’s features except the product designers and some salespeople.Now * My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures. * Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched ?158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made ?159.99, and a UK corkscrew shaped like ladies' legs that went for ?185.00. * The screw is sometimes called a 'worm' or 'helix' and was made from twisted wire or cast into shape. Because corkscrews were constantly used and in regular contact with water and alcohol, the worm on older corkscrews is frequently found broken, damaged or heavily rusted. Rust can be cleared or reduced with oil which also keeps moving parts in working order. Serious damage or sloppy repairs to screw or handle can render a common corkscrew almost worthless and will seriously reduce value of most highly prized specimens. * The most collectible corkscrews are those with ornate handles, unusual mechanisms, popular maker's name. Precious metals add significantly to resale value. Popular makers include Merritt, Gaskell and Chambers, Lund Lever, Samuel Pemberton. * A past famous owner increases value significantly, and there are collectors specializing solely in items once owned by the likes of Al Capone and other gangsters alongside more respected citizens such as U.S. Presidents, well known entertainers, writers, and so on. Study the long list of corkscrews with past famous owners at the Virtual Corkscrew Museum: http://www.bullworks.net/virtual/signat.htm * As for virtually any collectible, the addition of a popular theme or subject, for instance a dog or frog depiction, a sport or hobby, leads to multiple bidders from several eBay categories and can fetch unexpectedly high prices. By far the best corkscrew-related web site I studied values a corkscrew with rare Swedish penknife attached at ?150 and another with a boy's head made from a golf ball at ?170. (http://www.corkscrewcentre.com - based in Brackley, Northants, UK). USEFUL SITES http://www.corkscrew.com
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