The downfall of many would-be successful internet marketers is that they just can?t get the revenue to expense ratio right. High on the list of culprits is paying too much to drive traffic to their websites. One way to fix this is to concentrate on free traffic and can the advertising altogether, as these 7 Tips will help you do.
Recession on the Horizon? Fight Back with Virtual Assistance!
It seems that everywhere we turn these days there is talk of a looming recession. An article by Jeannine Aversa, AP Economics Writer, says that The unemployment rate leaps to a two-year high, record numbers of people are forced from their homes and Wall Street nose-dives again. Such is the fallout from a housing meltdown that threatens to slingshot the country into a recession.
Heart condition Blessed me into a lucrative Home Based Business
Heart condition Blessed me into a lucrative Home Based Business
Unemployment Blues: Are We Pre-Programmed To Be Productive?
To feel productive seems to be an inherent human need. We feel good about ourselves when we are contributing — to our own independence, to our family, to our community. Many of the great discoveries, inventions, and explorations of history were made by individuals born to family wealth who had no need to ever lift a finger to ensure adequate self-support. Yet these individuals wanted to contribute to the world in some way and left their homes, worked through the night, and even died trying to be part of some enterprise.
Unemployment Blues: Life Changing Events
If we are unlucky enough to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, we experience a personal tsunami – a misfortune of devastating proportions that sweeps away our routine lifestyle and forever changes the world we know.
Unemployment Blues: Talk To Yourself
A most effective way to improve your mood and self-esteem is to create your own positive scripts for regular re-reading and study. On those days when you’re really down on yourself and think that you’re a failure, immersing yourself in a book crammed with notes about your qualities and accomplishments can restore your balance, brighten your spirits, and re-energize you for the rigors of the job hunt.
Interviewing Skills: Presentation of Your Work History
It may take you some time and self-exploration to identify it, but there are always some aspects of your work history that carry a positive spin. Dont be afraid to dwell on your strong points no matter how unimpressive you fear your prior jobs may seem.
Job Interviews: Make An Application Cheat Sheet
It is so easy to sit down to complete an application and suddenly your mind blanks. You can’t remember dates or names or telephone numbers. If you have a varied work history, you can’t recall which job came first. If you have worked for the same employer for years, you forget when your duties changed or when you received a promotion.
Job Interviews: Prepare Questions In Advance
An interview almost invariably closes with the potential employer asking if you have any questions. Often an applicant will ask for clarification on benefits -insurance, vacation time, etc. While these are obviously important for you to know, they plant a seed in the interviewer’s mind that maybe you are more interested in what the job can do for you than in how you can help the employer.
Job Layoffs: Are We The Problem?
You know, we all talk a good game about keeping job positions in America and stemming the tide of illegal immigrants who pour through our borders at an alarming rate. But are we really willing to change our lifestyle, to put our money where our mouth is?
Fired Before Youre Hired: Five Ways to Ruin Any Interview
Cant seem to find a job, despite your excellent credentials? Make sure youre not committing one of these five deadly interviewing sins!
Genuine Help Vs. Exploitation
A correspondent raises a very interesting question. Is there something inherently exploitative about selling a product or a service to individuals who are in a place of great need and few resources?