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    Finding the Perfect Sales Rep
    Finding the perfect sales rep makes all the difference when you're building a successful business. If you have a company that produces a small line of products or just one original product, chances are you need a sales representative, also know as a sales rep.When searching for th
    from the left hand margin. This does not show up on the web page, but once you copy the article from the website and place it into your site, the formatting becomes "all wrong".

    So you will need to go through the article and remove all these "unwanted" hard returns.

    The ethics o

    Gaining Publicity
    You can increase your sales and customer base by marketing your business every day. Publicity is the vehicle that drives more customers to your scrapbook business. After all, if you don’t spread the word about your great business, how will anyone know about it?If you run an online
    Just about every website owner on the Internet is currently looking for fresh relevant content for their website and one of the best sources of new content, apart from writing it yourself, is to use articles written by other authors.

    There are plenty of free article directories on the web. These article directories have their articles already grouped together into logical categories and the better ones actually have an advanced search feature that lets you look only for articles that have a particular keyword in the title or in the author's name or anywhere within the body of the article.

    The main article directories that I use are:

    www.EzineArticles.com
    www.GoArticles.com
    www.ArticleCity.com
    www.99Articles.com
    www.ContentDesk.com

    Once you have found a list of articles, its well worthwhile reading the articles before you "slap" them up on your site. This way you can check that the article is worth placing on your site and you can also check the formatting of the article.

    On some of the article directories, they have 'embedded' hard returns (carriage returns) into the article at about 60-70 characters from the left hand margin. This does not show up on the web page, but once you copy the article from the website and place it into your site, the formatting becomes "all wrong".

    So you will need to go through the article and remove all these "unwanted" hard returns.

    The ethics of

    Can We All Fit in Google's Top 10 Results?
    In other words, if your company is not part of the elite, or the top 30 results, the probability of being contacted by a client becomes almost non-existent. Thirty spots are all you have. And only ten of them are reserved for the cream of the crop. Is this truly all the space that is ava
    web. These article directories have their articles already grouped together into logical categories and the better ones actually have an advanced search feature that lets you look only for articles that have a particular keyword in the title or in the author's name or anywhere within the body of the article.

    The main article directories that I use are:

    www.EzineArticles.com
    www.GoArticles.com
    www.ArticleCity.com
    www.99Articles.com
    www.ContentDesk.com

    Once you have found a list of articles, its well worthwhile reading the articles before you "slap" them up on your site. This way you can check that the article is worth placing on your site and you can also check the formatting of the article.

    On some of the article directories, they have 'embedded' hard returns (carriage returns) into the article at about 60-70 characters from the left hand margin. This does not show up on the web page, but once you copy the article from the website and place it into your site, the formatting becomes "all wrong".

    So you will need to go through the article and remove all these "unwanted" hard returns.

    The ethics o

    Which Networking Group For You?
    Deciding the best one or two networking groups to join is crucial to building your referral network. Many people make the mistake of thinking they should belong to every possible Chamber of Commerce, but then wonder why there is no return on the financial investment.The statement
    y of the article.

    The main article directories that I use are:

    www.EzineArticles.com
    www.GoArticles.com
    www.ArticleCity.com
    www.99Articles.com
    www.ContentDesk.com

    Once you have found a list of articles, its well worthwhile reading the articles before you "slap" them up on your site. This way you can check that the article is worth placing on your site and you can also check the formatting of the article.

    On some of the article directories, they have 'embedded' hard returns (carriage returns) into the article at about 60-70 characters from the left hand margin. This does not show up on the web page, but once you copy the article from the website and place it into your site, the formatting becomes "all wrong".

    So you will need to go through the article and remove all these "unwanted" hard returns.

    The ethics o

    5 Easy Steps to Closing the Sale: Step V
    Step V: Gaining AgreementI chose the phrase ‘Gaining Agreement’ because that’s what you’re doing. It’s much easier to think about agreement than to think about ‘Closing’. Most people associate the term closing with twisting someone’s arm to get them to sign something. That’s n
    "slap" them up on your site. This way you can check that the article is worth placing on your site and you can also check the formatting of the article.

    On some of the article directories, they have 'embedded' hard returns (carriage returns) into the article at about 60-70 characters from the left hand margin. This does not show up on the web page, but once you copy the article from the website and place it into your site, the formatting becomes "all wrong".

    So you will need to go through the article and remove all these "unwanted" hard returns.

    The ethics o

    Sales Presentations With Love
    It was the sixth house Mark and Andrea had looked at in just one day, and they hoped it would be better than the previous five. The house was slightly out of their price range, but the real estate agent had insisted they at least look at it.Pulling into the driveway, they couldn’
    from the left hand margin. This does not show up on the web page, but once you copy the article from the website and place it into your site, the formatting becomes "all wrong".

    So you will need to go through the article and remove all these "unwanted" hard returns.

    The ethics of using other peoples on your website is that:

    You can change the formatting of the article (i.e. insert paragraph breaks, add bolding to headings etc), but you cannot change the words written in the article.

    You cannot :
    -Alter any of the written words at all.
    -Remove or redirect links (unless expressly authorized by the author)
    -Change the title
    -Remove, edit or change in any way the "resource box" at the bottom of the article.

    Remember the author has given you full permission to display their work on your site to add value to your site. All they ask in return, is that you do not claim credit for the article and leave all their details intact (i.e. links, author's names etc)

    Its common sense.. do the right thing by the author and they will keep contributing valuable content for your site.

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