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Making Your Corporate Identity A Brand! >Corporate branding!! Have you ever given a prime thought to what corporate branding means does? If not try it, Branding means process by which true character and purpose of the company or organization is communicated. And it starts with corporate logo. Corporate logo makes a mark on customers. A well designed logo gives any company or organization a higher edge against the competitor.Brand identity guru Wally olins says "Brands are the tools with which c 4) Many are the oldest child. 5) The majority state their prime reason for starting a business was to be on their own. For more coaching tips, go to www.YourTupperwareOnline.com. You will be able to read success stories from successful people who used our coaching. Sign up for our free Ezine and receive valuable coaching tips including our next article featuring success using an accountability coach. Are you a frustrated Entrepreneur? Start the RIGHT home-based Business Flexible, Profitable & Lifetime Compensation! Learn the proven tips, techniques and strategies Click here=>http://www.YourTupperwareOnline.com **Attn Ezine Editors/Site Owners Feel free to reprint this artic Success Secret: Do More Than You're Paid For! There are three basic reasons to consider becoming an entrepreneur:Success is not that hard to achieve, if you’re willing to do some simple things.For example, there are two types of handymen:(1) Those who are neat and tidy; and(2) Those who are messy.The first type of person is rare, and the second, you can find anywhere.The neat one will not only clean up his work areas, but he’ll quietly haul away any debris, without charging an extra penny for this service.The messy one will leave ev Controlling Your Destiny. This is usually the greatest motivator to the path of self employment. Entrepreneurs can plan their business activities around their personal commitments. The entrepreneur can prioritize for themselves rather than have a boss dictate terms. Entrepreneurs make decisions based on how important they feel a business activity may be, not how important some else believes the activity may be. An entrepreneur works for their own goals, not for others. This right is the greatest reward of Entrepreneurship. Independence from Supervision Entrepreneurs answer to many people including customers, vendors and lenders. But these relationships are based on partnering, not supervising. This difference allows for creativity and growth. This difference subordinates stress and pressure. Achieving Great Profits The first two reasons are guaranteed. Profits are not. Entrepreneurs take risk to achieve significant profits. At the same time the entrepreneur recognizes that may incur loss. Profits are the most difficult objective to achieve and often take considerable time to realize. The new business must be properly researched and planned. This increases the odds for greater success. Questions to Ponder for the Entrepreneur: 1) Do you give up on your favorite team when it is behind late in the game? The entrepreneur must be determined and not give up easily. 2) Are you curious about the origins and ending points of rivers? Entrepreneurs are constantly curious looking for better ways to be creative. 3) Do others look to you for leadership during critical times? This role requires self confidence. 4) Are you constantly adjusting your goals as you work towards a long term objective? Entrepreneurs tend to strive for new heights. 5) Do you consult with others on most decisions? Ultimately the decisions are up to the entrepreneur only. 6) Do you tend to daydream? Entrepreneurs are dreamers but they are based on reality. 7) Do routine tasks make you restless? Entrepreneurs are action-orientated goal seekers. 8) Are you stubborn? A certain amount of stubbornness comes with determination. 9) Do you like yourself? Confidence comes from within. Good leadership stems from self-assuredness. 10) Is making money your only goal in starting a business? For a true entrepreneur the satisfaction of building your own successful business ranks higher than making money. The Center for Entrepreneurial Management cites the following characteristics as common among entrepreneurs: 1) Many are children of self employed parents. 2) Many are descendants of parents or godparents who immigrated to the U.S. 3) Many were enterprising in their youth. 4) Many are the oldest child. 5) The majority state their prime reason for starting a business was to be on their own. For more coaching tips, go to www.YourTupperwareOnline.com. You will be able to read success stories from successful people who used our coaching. Sign up for our free Ezine and receive valuable coaching tips including our next article featuring success using an accountability coach. Are you a frustrated Entrepreneur? Start the RIGHT home-based Business Flexible, Profitable & Lifetime Compensation! Learn the proven tips, techniques and strategies Click here=>http://www.YourTupperwareOnline.com **Attn Ezine Editors/Site Owners Feel free to reprint this articl Working In Iraq: Is It For You?
The US Army Corp of Engineers and numerous private companies are still looking for people to help rebuild Iraq's infrastructure. In fact, one Web site currently has four pages of jobs in Iraq. And the pay can be very good. Some civilian contractor jobs start at $80,000. Others pay even more. A truck driver earning $30,000 in the US may be able to get a job in Iraq paying $70,000, $80,000 or even $90,000 a year.Iraqi jobs come with tax benefits and lenders. But these relationships are based on partnering, not supervising. This difference allows for creativity and growth. This difference subordinates stress and pressure. Achieving Great Profits The first two reasons are guaranteed. Profits are not. Entrepreneurs take risk to achieve significant profits. At the same time the entrepreneur recognizes that may incur loss. Profits are the most difficult objective to achieve and often take considerable time to realize. The new business must be properly researched and planned. This increases the odds for greater success. Questions to Ponder for the Entrepreneur: 1) Do you give up on your favorite team when it is behind late in the game? The entrepreneur must be determined and not give up easily. 2) Are you curious about the origins and ending points of rivers? Entrepreneurs are constantly curious looking for better ways to be creative. 3) Do others look to you for leadership during critical times? This role requires self confidence. 4) Are you constantly adjusting your goals as you work towards a long term objective? Entrepreneurs tend to strive for new heights. 5) Do you consult with others on most decisions? Ultimately the decisions are up to the entrepreneur only. 6) Do you tend to daydream? Entrepreneurs are dreamers but they are based on reality. 7) Do routine tasks make you restless? Entrepreneurs are action-orientated goal seekers. 8) Are you stubborn? A certain amount of stubbornness comes with determination. 9) Do you like yourself? Confidence comes from within. Good leadership stems from self-assuredness. 10) Is making money your only goal in starting a business? For a true entrepreneur the satisfaction of building your own successful business ranks higher than making money. The Center for Entrepreneurial Management cites the following characteristics as common among entrepreneurs: 1) Many are children of self employed parents. 2) Many are descendants of parents or godparents who immigrated to the U.S. 3) Many were enterprising in their youth. 4) Many are the oldest child. 5) The majority state their prime reason for starting a business was to be on their own. For more coaching tips, go to www.YourTupperwareOnline.com. You will be able to read success stories from successful people who used our coaching. Sign up for our free Ezine and receive valuable coaching tips including our next article featuring success using an accountability coach. Are you a frustrated Entrepreneur? Start the RIGHT home-based Business Flexible, Profitable & Lifetime Compensation! Learn the proven tips, techniques and strategies Click here=>http://www.YourTupperwareOnline.com **Attn Ezine Editors/Site Owners Feel free to reprint this artic 10 Ways to Keep the Excitement e game? The entrepreneur must be determined and not give up easily.Have you ever attend an event or watched a motivational speaker and gone back to the office all hyped up and ready to implement the process or use the product? I know I have and a couple of days later, I find that I am back to my old routines and back to my old products that are adequate. Most events will get you going but they lack a follow-through to help keep you going to change your habits. In order to influence change, you need to be excited each day. This i 2) Are you curious about the origins and ending points of rivers? Entrepreneurs are constantly curious looking for better ways to be creative. 3) Do others look to you for leadership during critical times? This role requires self confidence. 4) Are you constantly adjusting your goals as you work towards a long term objective? Entrepreneurs tend to strive for new heights. 5) Do you consult with others on most decisions? Ultimately the decisions are up to the entrepreneur only. 6) Do you tend to daydream? Entrepreneurs are dreamers but they are based on reality. 7) Do routine tasks make you restless? Entrepreneurs are action-orientated goal seekers. 8) Are you stubborn? A certain amount of stubbornness comes with determination. 9) Do you like yourself? Confidence comes from within. Good leadership stems from self-assuredness. 10) Is making money your only goal in starting a business? For a true entrepreneur the satisfaction of building your own successful business ranks higher than making money. The Center for Entrepreneurial Management cites the following characteristics as common among entrepreneurs: 1) Many are children of self employed parents. 2) Many are descendants of parents or godparents who immigrated to the U.S. 3) Many were enterprising in their youth. 4) Many are the oldest child. 5) The majority state their prime reason for starting a business was to be on their own. For more coaching tips, go to www.YourTupperwareOnline.com. You will be able to read success stories from successful people who used our coaching. Sign up for our free Ezine and receive valuable coaching tips including our next article featuring success using an accountability coach. Are you a frustrated Entrepreneur? Start the RIGHT home-based Business Flexible, Profitable & Lifetime Compensation! Learn the proven tips, techniques and strategies Click here=>http://www.YourTupperwareOnline.com **Attn Ezine Editors/Site Owners Feel free to reprint this artic Where Will Your IT Staff Come From NOW? reneurs are action-orientated goal seekers.The labor recession is over. During the course of the recession, almost 500,000 IT positions were lost according to publicly collected data and anecdotal information suggests even more. According top a recent poll, American business will add over 200000 new IT jobs in 2005. Your staff will probably be scanning job boards to see their value and blocking access is useless; they’ll only do it at home.So now that companies are hiring again, where are they goin 8) Are you stubborn? A certain amount of stubbornness comes with determination. 9) Do you like yourself? Confidence comes from within. Good leadership stems from self-assuredness. 10) Is making money your only goal in starting a business? For a true entrepreneur the satisfaction of building your own successful business ranks higher than making money. The Center for Entrepreneurial Management cites the following characteristics as common among entrepreneurs: 1) Many are children of self employed parents. 2) Many are descendants of parents or godparents who immigrated to the U.S. 3) Many were enterprising in their youth. 4) Many are the oldest child. 5) The majority state their prime reason for starting a business was to be on their own. For more coaching tips, go to www.YourTupperwareOnline.com. You will be able to read success stories from successful people who used our coaching. Sign up for our free Ezine and receive valuable coaching tips including our next article featuring success using an accountability coach. Are you a frustrated Entrepreneur? Start the RIGHT home-based Business Flexible, Profitable & Lifetime Compensation! Learn the proven tips, techniques and strategies Click here=>http://www.YourTupperwareOnline.com **Attn Ezine Editors/Site Owners Feel free to reprint this artic Niche Market Selling Ideas >What do all these off the wall topics have in common? -Learn to put on horseshoes -Get your child into commercials -Home designs from the 1800's -How to build a skateboard half-pipe -Making money using a food cart -How to make a play house for your cat -Knitting patterns What do these topics have in common besides they are each individually horribly boring to 99% of th 4) Many are the oldest child. 5) The majority state their prime reason for starting a business was to be on their own. For more coaching tips, go to www.YourTupperwareOnline.com. You will be able to read success stories from successful people who used our coaching. Sign up for our free Ezine and receive valuable coaching tips including our next article featuring success using an accountability coach. 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