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    Stay In Touch With Your Customers Forever
    A newsletter is a powerful weapon in your marketing arsenal. Do you have a personal newsletter you send to past, present, and future customers at this time? Probably not. Most salespeople do not use newsletters. This is a serious mistake.A simple newsletter is a very powerful tool to keep you in front of your past customers and build trust and credibility with your present and future customers. In one year's time a newsletter can double your bu
    employment. It’s not really an option.

    Unemployment problems are not going away. If the textile industry moves to Thailand for instance, or to China because of cheaper labor, in ten years time, the textile or car manufacturing industries as another example, could be moving to Venezuela or wherever. It will move to whatever country offers the best incentives to cut costs and increase profits. Profit is the bottom line. This trend has been on the cards for many years. Natural resources are subject to the same kind of instability. In Northern France

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    Advertising and marketing in the South African market is one of the toughest in the entire world, just for starters 22 different languages can be identified in our market. You might say this is common in many countries the world over. But do they have 11 official languages as is the case in South Africa.Capturing a broad market in South Africa is virtually impossible unless you have an internationally acclaimed product, something that has built up a
    The Northern parts of France, the traditional industrial areas, are being blighted by job woes. The last coal mines shut down in 1974, and the textile industry is quietly moving to greener pastures, for that read, cheaper labour. The folk living in these areas have requested answers from their political candidates running for the French presidency. According to some women interviewed in Poix-du-Nord, who have jobs in a CMT factory until its closure in October 2007, when they asked their candidate Royal as to what she had to say about their impending job losses, all the response they got was ‘Good Luck’.

    The question which begs to be answered though, is whether it is the responsibility of government to ensure its citizens have employment? In my view it is a yes and no situation. Yes, because the education, which is determined by government, on offer to the junior citizens of a country will determine whether they will be able to carve out a living for themselves. How much of the syllabus in schools in the UK and Europe, for instance, deals with self-employment, entrepreneurship, financial management skills, economics, marketing, public relations, management etc. With other words, do schools cover skills required by people to start their own business, or does the education handed out, encourage drones. Drones would imply that working for an organisation would be more suitable, than trying to make a living with ones own business.

    If education, which has become a government department, produces young people whose main focus is to find employment because alternatives are not even considered, then government surely needs to provide its citizens with employment? So Madame Royal, your answer shouldn’t have just been Good Luck. Of course there are some exceptions to this rule, for instance in the information technology area where young people are so innovative that they are ahead of formal industry, one such example being YouTube.

    Big Brother government is already interfering in almost everything else. One would therefore be reluctant to be dictated to as well as to where one works and at what jobs. Which would surely be the outcome if government were to take on the responsibility of providing employment. It’s not really an option.

    Unemployment problems are not going away. If the textile industry moves to Thailand for instance, or to China because of cheaper labor, in ten years time, the textile or car manufacturing industries as another example, could be moving to Venezuela or wherever. It will move to whatever country offers the best incentives to cut costs and increase profits. Profit is the bottom line. This trend has been on the cards for many years. Natural resources are subject to the same kind of instability. In Northern France t

    Non-Profit Fundraisers
    A number of welfare and development programs can be organized with the help of non-profit fundraising events. Fundraising activities are normally undertaken by school fundraisers, college fundraisers, and church fundraisers, or by the youths for various activities.The purpose of fundraisers varies depending on an organization's interests. This includes collecting funds for poor children, daycare centers, and hospitals. When raising funds, the proces
    losses, all the response they got was ‘Good Luck’.

    The question which begs to be answered though, is whether it is the responsibility of government to ensure its citizens have employment? In my view it is a yes and no situation. Yes, because the education, which is determined by government, on offer to the junior citizens of a country will determine whether they will be able to carve out a living for themselves. How much of the syllabus in schools in the UK and Europe, for instance, deals with self-employment, entrepreneurship, financial management skills, economics, marketing, public relations, management etc. With other words, do schools cover skills required by people to start their own business, or does the education handed out, encourage drones. Drones would imply that working for an organisation would be more suitable, than trying to make a living with ones own business.

    If education, which has become a government department, produces young people whose main focus is to find employment because alternatives are not even considered, then government surely needs to provide its citizens with employment? So Madame Royal, your answer shouldn’t have just been Good Luck. Of course there are some exceptions to this rule, for instance in the information technology area where young people are so innovative that they are ahead of formal industry, one such example being YouTube.

    Big Brother government is already interfering in almost everything else. One would therefore be reluctant to be dictated to as well as to where one works and at what jobs. Which would surely be the outcome if government were to take on the responsibility of providing employment. It’s not really an option.

    Unemployment problems are not going away. If the textile industry moves to Thailand for instance, or to China because of cheaper labor, in ten years time, the textile or car manufacturing industries as another example, could be moving to Venezuela or wherever. It will move to whatever country offers the best incentives to cut costs and increase profits. Profit is the bottom line. This trend has been on the cards for many years. Natural resources are subject to the same kind of instability. In Northern France

    Franchise Transfers to a Corporation or Limited Liability Company
    As a franchisor often one will be presented with relatively simple transactions, which on paper have significance but in reality will not change the franchise relationship between the franchisor and the franchisee. Even so such changes could be significant down the road. For instance, take the assignment of the franchise agreement, which is transferred into a newly formed corporation or LLC. A franchisee may do this, to limit its liability, for tax purpo
    skills, economics, marketing, public relations, management etc. With other words, do schools cover skills required by people to start their own business, or does the education handed out, encourage drones. Drones would imply that working for an organisation would be more suitable, than trying to make a living with ones own business.

    If education, which has become a government department, produces young people whose main focus is to find employment because alternatives are not even considered, then government surely needs to provide its citizens with employment? So Madame Royal, your answer shouldn’t have just been Good Luck. Of course there are some exceptions to this rule, for instance in the information technology area where young people are so innovative that they are ahead of formal industry, one such example being YouTube.

    Big Brother government is already interfering in almost everything else. One would therefore be reluctant to be dictated to as well as to where one works and at what jobs. Which would surely be the outcome if government were to take on the responsibility of providing employment. It’s not really an option.

    Unemployment problems are not going away. If the textile industry moves to Thailand for instance, or to China because of cheaper labor, in ten years time, the textile or car manufacturing industries as another example, could be moving to Venezuela or wherever. It will move to whatever country offers the best incentives to cut costs and increase profits. Profit is the bottom line. This trend has been on the cards for many years. Natural resources are subject to the same kind of instability. In Northern France

    Returns Issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry
    It is estimated that returns cost the Consumer Electronics industry more than $10 billion annually, and although returns are unavoidable, it is essential that a means to capture the “true” reason for product returns be developed and implemented. Information obtained from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) indicates that over 60% of all returns reflect a reason code of “defective.”This seems quite high in light of the great expense and techno
    h employment? So Madame Royal, your answer shouldn’t have just been Good Luck. Of course there are some exceptions to this rule, for instance in the information technology area where young people are so innovative that they are ahead of formal industry, one such example being YouTube.

    Big Brother government is already interfering in almost everything else. One would therefore be reluctant to be dictated to as well as to where one works and at what jobs. Which would surely be the outcome if government were to take on the responsibility of providing employment. It’s not really an option.

    Unemployment problems are not going away. If the textile industry moves to Thailand for instance, or to China because of cheaper labor, in ten years time, the textile or car manufacturing industries as another example, could be moving to Venezuela or wherever. It will move to whatever country offers the best incentives to cut costs and increase profits. Profit is the bottom line. This trend has been on the cards for many years. Natural resources are subject to the same kind of instability. In Northern France

    Water Damage Stories
    It's funny , I have been in the water damage restoration industry for over 20 years. Yet every time I answer a call from a customer who has a water damage it's amazing that the same issues and questions are still asked. Here are a sample of some of the questions I have been asked and the answers that I know will help you in a tight situation.Here is a story that happened many years ago. I received a call a couple of years ago from a man that sai
    employment. It’s not really an option.

    Unemployment problems are not going away. If the textile industry moves to Thailand for instance, or to China because of cheaper labor, in ten years time, the textile or car manufacturing industries as another example, could be moving to Venezuela or wherever. It will move to whatever country offers the best incentives to cut costs and increase profits. Profit is the bottom line. This trend has been on the cards for many years. Natural resources are subject to the same kind of instability. In Northern France the coal mines closed in 1974. On the other hand in Johannesburg South Africa, the city known for its yellow mountains of gold mining dumps, will soon find itself without its mine dump landmarks. The Gold price is high enough at the moment for these mountains to be re-mined!

    I would suggest firing the staff, who are out of touch with modern society, in government education departments! OK, maybe not that drastic a step. Possibly Richard Branson would take on the job of revamping the education department in the UK? He would certainly be a person who would understand what is required in modern society. He should be able to identify the skills set and knowledge that young people would need in order to make their way as successful entrepreneurs. That is what is required to combat unemployment. It requires a total mind change and new set of skills to be taught.

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