Oct 31st, 2008 | Time Management | No Comments
When trying to identify what your most valuable business asset, most people might fail to recognize the value of their goodwill. Goodwill is what makes people return to your company for repeat sales. The greatest symbol of your goodwill is your trademark. Which brings us to define what exactly a trademark is and why is it so valuable.
A trademark is a symbol, word or a combination of the two that identifies your goods or services and distinguishes them from others. A trademark also signifies that all goods bearing the mark as coming from or controlled by a single source, that all goods bearing that trademark are of an equal level of quality, and it is a prime instrument in advertising and selling the goods.
Oct 31st, 2008 | Fulfillment | No Comments
I’m a firm believer that sometimes fees just have to be involved to round out the flippant people and wrangle up the serious people. This isn’t always the case when it comes to everything online, but it is the case in a lot of situations with a lot of programs. Frankly I like the idea of being charged a certain amount of money before being allowed to join a paid parking program, especially if I make a profit from it!
Oct 31st, 2008 | Podcasting | No Comments
Decorative mirrors serve many purposes: two of which are to add character to a room and give the illusion of greater size. To achieve these objectives calls for knowing how to hang mirrors properly. Not only can a properly hung mirror add depth to a room, but it is also great as a piece of artwork.
Oct 31st, 2008 | Coffee | No Comments
It does not matter if you know all there is to know about stock selection. Strategy mastery is not the most important skill to possess. You will be out of the game in short order if you can’t control your money.
Money management is probably the most important skill a trader can have yet it is the most overlooked. Last week we talked about The Power of Diversification and the benefits of getting broader market exposure by not placing all of your eggs in one basket. This week we’re talking about money management, the importance of position sizing and strategy diversification.
Oct 31st, 2008 | Tools and Resources | No Comments
Ten or fifteen years ago, a cell phone looked like a thick walkie-talkie with an antenna as thick as your little finger. You’d see them on the ears of glamorous actors pacing down the streets of New York, in movies depicting corporate big city life. It took a few years for them to make their way into the hands of almost every adult; and then, almost overnight, young children had them too!
Many people are opting out of home phones altogether, claiming they have become obsolete with the advent of the cell phone. While the modern technology is unquestionably convenient, it does have some drawbacks you may not notice at first glance. And the trusty home phone may not be as antiquated as you think.
Oct 31st, 2008 | Nutrition | No Comments
Are you amongst the thousands of people in the world that want to lose weight or is dieting, but not seeing any results? Are you tired of this? If you are, let me tell you about some of the best dieting tips.
Dieting is extremely important for people in the world today. This is because it helps one achieve a body they want. A better body results in an increase in a person’s self confidence and self esteem. You will be able to feel comfortable showing off your body and be extremely satisfied with your body!
Oct 31st, 2008 | Career | No Comments
Tammy Erickson of Harvard Business Online wrote an article titled, “Ten Reasons Gen Xers Are Unhappy at Work”, which highlights how Generation X perceives “most corporate careers paths narrow’ at the top.”
Today, employees of Generation X are in their 30s and 40s and are in a position to be considered as corporate leaders. However, this group is often overlooked or not offered the kind of incentives they desire in order to retain them long enough to succeed into these positions.
Oct 31st, 2008 | Import Export | No Comments
Warehousing is termed as the second important component of the physical distribution of the data. When you want to know the warehouse inventory software, you first need to have some information about the warehouse management. Warehouse management have the two parts, first is relating to creation and running of the network storage points. The second part tells you about the controlling of the managerial tasks like tracking of inventories and stocks details and customers records.
Oct 31st, 2008 | Recreation and Leisure | No Comments
Not only is the LOA a law of the universe but it’s as much of a law as the law of gravity; what goes up must come down. It doesn’t really matter whether you believe it to be true or not, it’s still always working, all day, every day. This law says that whatever we center our focus on is what we are going to get. Quantum physics states that everything in the universe is energy; it doesn’t matter if it’s a table, a tree, or our body; everything is energy! For example, our body is made up of cells, cells are made up of molecules, molecules are made up of atoms and atoms are made from energy!
Oct 31st, 2008 | Podcasting | No Comments
Solar power isn’t a newly created idea to help reduce CO2 emissions. The first solar power research began in the early 1950s. In the 1970s, President Carter started promoting a renewable energy source. The 1980s and 1990s saw several breakthroughs in solar energy production. Some predict that half of the world’s households will rely in part on solar power by 2015.
Campgrounds and RV parking areas often supply electrical outlets for use by campers and travelers. A small, inexpensive solar panel can be built for about $300 and used as a mobile unit or attached to an RV. With the economic worries of 2007-2008 showing little chance for reprieve, those who enjoy camping and travel are seeking more dependable sources of power for electronic devices.