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    Power Of Attorney
    The power of attorney is granted to a trusted agent, who will have the permission to act on your behalf. The role of the person granted the power of attorney extends only to the powers you grant him. You can choose many kinds of power of attorney roles for your agent, either to sell your property, to oversee your business, negotiate on your behalf, or even implement the terms of your will posthumously.The power of attorney clause becomes void when you become incapable of administering to your business affairs. This can happen due to illness, bankruptcy or any other factor.This article profiles the various kinds of power of attorney, depending on the conditions to be fulfilled and the need for the power of attorney.Power of Attorney: DurationBased on when the power of attorney comes into effect, and its duration, there are three kinds of power of attorneys. Non Durable;The non-durable power of attorney gives the agent the power to act on behalf of the principal during the prin
    y" items, and my business floundered horribly!

    BUT, because I had already written up a plan of attack, I was able to go back and revise it. I suppose I could have just either given up or jumped into selling "whatever", but instead I revised my plan and focused in on how I could still attract customers who were now a

    Stopping Self-Sabotage
    Are you your own worst enemy when trying to do your job?Is your career on shaky ground and you’re wondering if it’s your fault?Do you find yourself wondering, once again, if you’ll be fired?If you’re asking these questions, then you might be sabotaging yourself and not even know it!Do yourself a favor and probe deeper to discover how you might be adding to your lack of success.Here is a sampling of the markers of self-sabotage:• Exhaustion • Missed deadlines • Weight gain, no self-care • Health issues • Fractured friendships and relationships • No time for networking • Working harder and longer hours but never getting caught up • Reluctance to talk to, or trust, your bossWhat can you do if you feel that you might be self-sabotaging your career?Here are tips:• Schedule time to step back and look at the bigger picture. You say you have no time to do that? That’s self-sabotage! It’s only b
    I have determined that although things change over time, some things still remain the same.

    I know it has been highly overstated, but Internet Marketing is similar to the gold rush of the "good ol' days". Everyone comes with expectations of becoming rich overnight.

    With the above stated, let me ask you a question...Do you know or know of ANYONE that has struck it rich online overnight? I don't, and I know of a lot of people!

    I have owned two offline business in the past 12 years, and both took tons of time to build up. I built up inventory, developed a customer base, retained the customer base, continually tried to get new customers, over delivered, and starved for years in each while I put back every dime into the business to help it grow. But I had a PLAN and I stuck to it. Of course as times progressed my plans were modified, but it was sure easier to modify something that was already in existence than to "wing" it as so many do! My last business opened it's doors on September 1, 2001. Do you think my plan took into account the events of 9/11? Nope. My business was retail automotive parts for enthusiasts, and everything I sold were items that were not "necessary", but helped customize vehicles. After 9/11 people stopped spending on luxury or "un-necessary" items, and my business floundered horribly!

    BUT, because I had already written up a plan of attack, I was able to go back and revise it. I suppose I could have just either given up or jumped into selling "whatever", but instead I revised my plan and focused in on how I could still attract customers who were now af

    Choosing A Career
    So many new, college freshman find themselves in an awkward position…choosing a major. These barely 19 year-old kids are asked to make a decision about what they want to do for the rest of their lives. Naturally some squander away the time undecided while others plow through some technical field without any real understanding of what career awaits them. The fact is that only one out of five students will actually continue in the field that they chose to study in college. Most students choose a major based on the amount of money they think they can make or the popularity of a particular degree plan. Their interests and passions usually take a back seat to the idea of money and popularity. But what else can we expect of our late teenagers?The average American citizen changes career paths at least three times. Why is there so much pressure for college freshman to figure out what they want to do for the rest of their life, when odds are, they will change their minds in a few years (if not sooner). People are
    ion...Do you know or know of ANYONE that has struck it rich online overnight? I don't, and I know of a lot of people!

    I have owned two offline business in the past 12 years, and both took tons of time to build up. I built up inventory, developed a customer base, retained the customer base, continually tried to get new customers, over delivered, and starved for years in each while I put back every dime into the business to help it grow. But I had a PLAN and I stuck to it. Of course as times progressed my plans were modified, but it was sure easier to modify something that was already in existence than to "wing" it as so many do! My last business opened it's doors on September 1, 2001. Do you think my plan took into account the events of 9/11? Nope. My business was retail automotive parts for enthusiasts, and everything I sold were items that were not "necessary", but helped customize vehicles. After 9/11 people stopped spending on luxury or "un-necessary" items, and my business floundered horribly!

    BUT, because I had already written up a plan of attack, I was able to go back and revise it. I suppose I could have just either given up or jumped into selling "whatever", but instead I revised my plan and focused in on how I could still attract customers who were now a

    China Media Booms
    No one really knows how many television stations there are in China. Best estimates put the number at 5,000. Yet, just over ten years ago there were no more than 40. The number of newspapers has increased from around 200 to more than 2,500, radio stations have blossomed from a 100 to 1,200 and TV and radio penetration is now over 85 percent.In just, 10 years, the media in has exploded. But it is still heavily regulated and owned and controlled by the state run Communist Party. Most local media is pro-China in its content and style and is used as a tool for control and influence over the country's huge population.There are also limits on foreign journalists - where they can travel and to whom they can speak. Overseas media regularly have their offices screened and their activities are closely monitored.Taiwan, Tibet and human rights issues are strictly off the editorial agenda.Despite this, consumerism has well and truly arrived in China. There's now an increased sophistication in the
    w customers, over delivered, and starved for years in each while I put back every dime into the business to help it grow. But I had a PLAN and I stuck to it. Of course as times progressed my plans were modified, but it was sure easier to modify something that was already in existence than to "wing" it as so many do! My last business opened it's doors on September 1, 2001. Do you think my plan took into account the events of 9/11? Nope. My business was retail automotive parts for enthusiasts, and everything I sold were items that were not "necessary", but helped customize vehicles. After 9/11 people stopped spending on luxury or "un-necessary" items, and my business floundered horribly!

    BUT, because I had already written up a plan of attack, I was able to go back and revise it. I suppose I could have just either given up or jumped into selling "whatever", but instead I revised my plan and focused in on how I could still attract customers who were now a

    Wal Mart and Tommy Hilfiger: How To Make A Brand Work
    The news has been reporting that Tommy Hilfiger is up for sale.As of this writing, there are various clothing brands and investment groups pondering an acquisition of the Tommy Hilfiger company.There is no question that Tommy is one of the leading clothing brands in the world.It has been reported that it is gaining popularity in Europe which should more than offset any slowing of its market share growth in the US market.What should be an interesting situation is the following.It has been reported that Wal Mart is interested in making a deal with the future acquirer of Tommy.Wal Mart would like to carry apparel and other accessories from Tommy Hilfiger.But the dilemma for a buyer of Tommy would be the consequence of having their brand sold by a national discount retailer.Would the brand lose its cache as a top brand if customers can buy it at a discount at Wal Mart?Any sane buyer would stop buying Tommy clothing at department stores if they can buy it
    t business opened it's doors on September 1, 2001. Do you think my plan took into account the events of 9/11? Nope. My business was retail automotive parts for enthusiasts, and everything I sold were items that were not "necessary", but helped customize vehicles. After 9/11 people stopped spending on luxury or "un-necessary" items, and my business floundered horribly!

    BUT, because I had already written up a plan of attack, I was able to go back and revise it. I suppose I could have just either given up or jumped into selling "whatever", but instead I revised my plan and focused in on how I could still attract customers who were now a

    Little Entrepreneurs
    I've been working from home since my youngest daughter was born. It's been a great adventure and I'm so blessed to be able to stay home with my kids and bring some income to the family budget. I love it.The key to making this work for our family has been having our daughters work with me in my businesses from the beginning. Now I know, that sounds impossible. And obviously a newborn can't stick labels on my mailing etc. But as soon as my kids could walk and talk I started training them to be little entrepreneurs and helpers, beginning first with helping me around the house so that I could get the business work done.Here are a few quick steps you can take with your little ones to start them on the road to success in helping you with your business and even toward helping them get their own home business started when they're older.1. While they're still in arms, use a sling or a backpack to carry baby with you while you work. Talk about what you're doing and how they can help you when th
    y" items, and my business floundered horribly!

    BUT, because I had already written up a plan of attack, I was able to go back and revise it. I suppose I could have just either given up or jumped into selling "whatever", but instead I revised my plan and focused in on how I could still attract customers who were now afraid to spend. My marketing strategy changed and I used people's emotions and fears (at the time) to focus them in on the positives of spending some extra money on themselves, and how they could feel better about it! I targeted my ads towards American Made products as well, which really helped my bottom line. The patriotism at the time was astounding, and buying "American" was my ticket to success! Don't get me wrong, the products I sold did add value to my customers, so everyone won in the end!

    The moral or point to my little story is that by having a "plan" I was able to sit down and re-read my goals and how I was going to achieve them, then modify. I honestly believe without a plan, I would have closed up within six months of 9/11.

    Now I know the internet is a completely different game than the offline retail world, but the rules are not so different, it just the amount of money needed to "start" is relatively small in comparison.

    Even still, the work load and customer relations aspect does not change!! Nothing happens overnight unless you hit the lottery. So although you are using a computer instead of a brick and mortar store, you still have the basics of business building you need to tend to.

    -Develop a business plan
    -Know your market

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