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    Is Small Business Branding More Important Than A Personal Touch For A Sole Proprietor?
    Big corporations spend millions of dollars on creating a recognizable brand and protecting it via trademarks and copyright. If branding is so important to big corporations should it also be important to small business and the sole proprietor?I would argue that branding for a small business should be way down the priority list for the sole proprietor.If you are a sole propritor, your brand is you - your personality, your face, your style,
    f not, then don’t do it. Compare your current situation to the situation you can create for yourself. Some of the related questions include:

    - Do you have a general feeling of self-satisfaction?
    - Are you happy when you go home at night?
    - Are you able to progress up the ladder?
    - Are you increasing your knowledge and skills each day?
    - Are you growing or static?
    - Is there challenge in your life?
    - Are you respected for what you do?
    - Are you mapping a course to reach your goals, dreams, and desires?

    Websites For Small Automobile Dealers
    Ok you have a used car dealer license. You have a great location with lots of traffic going by the front of your lot. You have your ads in the local papers (news paper/auto trader/I wanta/Thrifty Nickel/other print ad book). You may even be flirting with TV spots or Radio spots. So are you selling all the inventory you want to? If you are selling all the inventory that you want to sell then close this article and have a nice day.So you are s
    Finding The Right Franchise

    Whether it’s hamburgers, pizza, telecom, coffee, Internet, muffler parts, or seniors’ services, there are Franchise opportunities available to evaluate. There are great Franchise systems, good Franchise systems, and bad Franchise systems. The challenge is to ask the right questions to find the right system that will fit your goals and dreams. The key is to ask the questions – and listen closely to the responses. Only then can you determine if the Franchise opportunity is the right fit for you. So whether it’s food services like burgers or coffee, professional services like telecom or IT, or manual services like cleaning or oil changes, ask the questions and record the answers.

    What’s The Challenge - 2?

    Emotional fulfillment must continue be evaluated if you truly wish to make the right decision for yourself. If you have a need to face challenge, as well as growth in your day, you must determine if your job can, or will, provide that challenge. Then determine if a Franchise can meet your need.

    In the book titled ‘Trevayne’ by Jonathon Ryder, who is widely held to be a pseudonym for Robert Ludlum, the main character, of the same name as the title, said; “I can’t imagine being dead before I’m President”. Sorry to ruin the book for you if you haven’t read it, but he made it. Is there a challenge that you need to meet before there is no more opportunity?

    That’s really the question isn’t it? Put in a much bleaker tone, in a song called ‘Where Am I Going’, Gino Vannelli said “Every breath I take is farther from youth and closer to death.” Whoa, that makes me think I shouldn’t be sleeping so much! It also makes me feel that I don’t want the birch leaves falling on me before I find fulfillment.

    Being a true follower of Adam Smith, I can’t imagine waking up without the drive to provide some type of supply, in order to meet a market demand. That’s my self-worth. That’s my reason for clouding a mirror. That’s why I believe in the credo we have in our business that ‘Good is the Enemy of Great’.

    In your analysis of a Franchise opportunity, determine if it will provide the challenge that you wish was already in your life. If not, then don’t do it. Compare your current situation to the situation you can create for yourself. Some of the related questions include:

    - Do you have a general feeling of self-satisfaction?
    - Are you happy when you go home at night?
    - Are you able to progress up the ladder?
    - Are you increasing your knowledge and skills each day?
    - Are you growing or static?
    - Is there challenge in your life?
    - Are you respected for what you do?
    - Are you mapping a course to reach your goals, dreams, and desires?

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    7 Tips for Re-entering the Job Market
    Re-entering the job force after a break in your career can be a little overwhelming. Crazy thoughts may race through your mind. Where do I begin? What if there are no jobs? What if there are jobs but no one will hire me?Yes, looking for employment is always unnerving. But, with a little planning and calm thinking, you can make job re-entry a positive turning point in your life. Here, then, are a few steps you might consider while making th
    services like burgers or coffee, professional services like telecom or IT, or manual services like cleaning or oil changes, ask the questions and record the answers.

    What’s The Challenge - 2?

    Emotional fulfillment must continue be evaluated if you truly wish to make the right decision for yourself. If you have a need to face challenge, as well as growth in your day, you must determine if your job can, or will, provide that challenge. Then determine if a Franchise can meet your need.

    In the book titled ‘Trevayne’ by Jonathon Ryder, who is widely held to be a pseudonym for Robert Ludlum, the main character, of the same name as the title, said; “I can’t imagine being dead before I’m President”. Sorry to ruin the book for you if you haven’t read it, but he made it. Is there a challenge that you need to meet before there is no more opportunity?

    That’s really the question isn’t it? Put in a much bleaker tone, in a song called ‘Where Am I Going’, Gino Vannelli said “Every breath I take is farther from youth and closer to death.” Whoa, that makes me think I shouldn’t be sleeping so much! It also makes me feel that I don’t want the birch leaves falling on me before I find fulfillment.

    Being a true follower of Adam Smith, I can’t imagine waking up without the drive to provide some type of supply, in order to meet a market demand. That’s my self-worth. That’s my reason for clouding a mirror. That’s why I believe in the credo we have in our business that ‘Good is the Enemy of Great’.

    In your analysis of a Franchise opportunity, determine if it will provide the challenge that you wish was already in your life. If not, then don’t do it. Compare your current situation to the situation you can create for yourself. Some of the related questions include:

    - Do you have a general feeling of self-satisfaction?
    - Are you happy when you go home at night?
    - Are you able to progress up the ladder?
    - Are you increasing your knowledge and skills each day?
    - Are you growing or static?
    - Is there challenge in your life?
    - Are you respected for what you do?
    - Are you mapping a course to reach your goals, dreams, and desires?

    Learn to Invent and Reinvent Your Future
    Why Invent?Because you can. The United States is the country with the most innovation, the largest consumer market, and the most inventor-friendly patent laws in the world. Because of these patent laws, little guys like you and I can compete with the big corporations and their bloated R&D budgets.Because you deserve the rewards. Innovation is the lifeblood of any business. If your invention can give a co
    who is widely held to be a pseudonym for Robert Ludlum, the main character, of the same name as the title, said; “I can’t imagine being dead before I’m President”. Sorry to ruin the book for you if you haven’t read it, but he made it. Is there a challenge that you need to meet before there is no more opportunity?

    That’s really the question isn’t it? Put in a much bleaker tone, in a song called ‘Where Am I Going’, Gino Vannelli said “Every breath I take is farther from youth and closer to death.” Whoa, that makes me think I shouldn’t be sleeping so much! It also makes me feel that I don’t want the birch leaves falling on me before I find fulfillment.

    Being a true follower of Adam Smith, I can’t imagine waking up without the drive to provide some type of supply, in order to meet a market demand. That’s my self-worth. That’s my reason for clouding a mirror. That’s why I believe in the credo we have in our business that ‘Good is the Enemy of Great’.

    In your analysis of a Franchise opportunity, determine if it will provide the challenge that you wish was already in your life. If not, then don’t do it. Compare your current situation to the situation you can create for yourself. Some of the related questions include:

    - Do you have a general feeling of self-satisfaction?
    - Are you happy when you go home at night?
    - Are you able to progress up the ladder?
    - Are you increasing your knowledge and skills each day?
    - Are you growing or static?
    - Is there challenge in your life?
    - Are you respected for what you do?
    - Are you mapping a course to reach your goals, dreams, and desires?

    Color - An Important Aspect in Logo Design
    Colors are always considered as an important aspect of our day-to-day life. Colors referred as a conceptual language are always used for communication purpose. Like way in order to create your own brand to be a recognizable image of a company or product, you need a logo. A good logo design made with efficacious colors can help you to create an eminent brands that helps in meeting the outlook of buyers which invigorates customer allegiance.Identi
    ing so much! It also makes me feel that I don’t want the birch leaves falling on me before I find fulfillment.

    Being a true follower of Adam Smith, I can’t imagine waking up without the drive to provide some type of supply, in order to meet a market demand. That’s my self-worth. That’s my reason for clouding a mirror. That’s why I believe in the credo we have in our business that ‘Good is the Enemy of Great’.

    In your analysis of a Franchise opportunity, determine if it will provide the challenge that you wish was already in your life. If not, then don’t do it. Compare your current situation to the situation you can create for yourself. Some of the related questions include:

    - Do you have a general feeling of self-satisfaction?
    - Are you happy when you go home at night?
    - Are you able to progress up the ladder?
    - Are you increasing your knowledge and skills each day?
    - Are you growing or static?
    - Is there challenge in your life?
    - Are you respected for what you do?
    - Are you mapping a course to reach your goals, dreams, and desires?

    5 Key Factors to Consider When Selecting an Outplacement Firm
    With today's economy, more and more companies are finding themselves faced with the situation of having to reduce headcount to remain competitive.  Here are five key factors to consider when selecting an outplacement firm if your company is ever faced with a workforce reduction.f not, then don’t do it. Compare your current situation to the situation you can create for yourself. Some of the related questions include:

    - Do you have a general feeling of self-satisfaction?
    - Are you happy when you go home at night?
    - Are you able to progress up the ladder?
    - Are you increasing your knowledge and skills each day?
    - Are you growing or static?
    - Is there challenge in your life?
    - Are you respected for what you do?
    - Are you mapping a course to reach your goals, dreams, and desires?

    Each question should be answered systematically from the perspective of the job you’re in, the job you could be in, and the business opportunity you are evaluating, to determine which is most likely to get you in flight towards the place you want to be.

    If you have trouble shifting your seat to the upright position for take off every morning, you should probably see if there’s a better flight crew to help get you where you really want to go. Perhaps a Franchise is the answer, and perhaps it’s not. However, until you ask these tough questions, and answer them with conviction, you won’t know whether you have the possibility of leaping out of that rut, and over the Chrysler building in a single bound.

    To receive a free copy of an E-Book titled ‘Franchise Opportunity – Making The Right Decision’ by Dennis Schooley, email that request to corp@schooleymitchell.com.

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