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    Branding – Makes Your Product Distinctive In The Marketplace
    When you think of breakfast cereals, what product name comes to mind? When you think of digital camera, what product name occurs to you? Branding makes a product distinctive in the marketplace, its removes anonymity and gives identification to a company and its goods and services. “Branding” is actually a very general term covering brand names, designs, trademarks, symbols, a distinctive letterhead, an identifiable shop front etc., which may be used to distinguish one organization’s goods and services from another’s.There are a few reasons why a company branding their goods and servicesa)
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    4. Find out what your CEO, senior managers, and people whom you respect are reading. Also, look at what people are reading in coffee shops and on the subway and use the information to build your personal library. Or, look at your bookshelf and start with unread books

    5. Visit http://www.magportal.com at least three times a week to stay current on what’s going on in your industry. And, if you find articles that would be of interest and use to people in key positions, forward it to them to make yourself more valuable

    6. Subscribe to websites such as http://wordsmith.org, http://dictionary.reference.com, and http://www.wordofthedaywebsite.com, to have a new word emailed to you each day

    To effect change in your life, you have to take action, so take the courses and read the books. In no time you’ll be amazed at how many great ideas you generate that will set you apart from others. And, when someone asks yo

    Create an Alliance and WIN Business
    Why should a consultant form an alliance of experts?Most consultants are solo operators and have an expert skill set in one area. This is good when your services are in demand. But what happens when your services aren’t quite what the client wants? You could give recommendations of someone else to do the job but giving a name and letting the client contact the new person or you can form an alliance.An alliance is a loose group of individuals that have complementary skills. These skills may also have some overlap but that will not really matter if you put the ground rules in place at the sta
    Do you remember being 16, 18, 21, full of dreams and aspirations, feeling unstoppable and ready to take on the world? Where is the dream life you had all planned out? Do you now sit quietly while others are being promoted right over your head? Contrary to popular belief, good things DO NOT happen to those who wait. Good things happen to those who go after what they want, with PASSION and FOCUS! Your ONLY obstacle is you! The surprising truth is we have a lot more control over our lives than we think, if we commit and take the time to effect change in our lives.

    According to marketing guru and millionaire extraordinaire Ted Nicholas, in his best selling book, Magic Words that Bring You Riches, “Every super successful marketer [professional] I know is constantly working to improve skills. Why? You must be a perpetual student to become a master in any field. Those who never achieve their potential in life simply do not exercise their innate capacity to learn and grow. Continuing education through books is perhaps the best way known to expand your knowledge… In my opinion, every successful marketer [professional] should spend at least $15,000 to $25,000 each year in continuing education. This includes books, tapes, seminars and travel costs. If you can’t afford anything like this level of expenditure right now, devote 5% - 10% of your income to increasing your knowledge. There is no better investment.”

    Studies conducted by Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation, a nonprofit scientific research and educational organization, consistently show that there is a correlation between vocabulary and executive level and income. Another study by the Institute for Policy Studies and United for a Fair Economy indicates that, “chief executives earned 411 times the average worker's pay nationwide [USA] in 2005, down from the 431-to-1 ratio in 2004. Both ratios dwarf the 1980 ratio of 42-to-1.”

    What made the difference for these high achievers?

    Knowledge. Useful knowledge. And its application.

    Those who want more out of life, those who are tired/fed-up with others being promoted right over their heads, and those who are ready to take control, can start right where they are. To begin, answer the following questions:

    1. How many books and industry journals have you read in the past three months?
    2. How many courses have you taken, and/or seminars you have attended in the past 12 months?
    3. How many industry-related conferences have you attended in the past 12 months?
    4. How many new words have you learned in the past three months?
    5. Are you the person people come to for key information?
    6. Do you take full responsibility for your personal and professional development, or do you leave it up to your employer?

    Understanding where you are, and having the courage to do what’s necessary to get to where you need to go, will accelerate your progress, making you more valuable to your employers and your self. You don’t have to wake up another day feeling beaten, disappointed and discontented with your life. Seize the day and kick-start your career.

    6 Ways to Kick Start Your Continuous Learning Program

    1. Decide what courses you need to take to fill a skills gap if you have one, and find out which organizations offer those courses. Good places to start are professional associations, community colleges, universities and your own company

    2. Decide which conferences related to your job you could attend

    3. Set a daily reading goal of about 60 pages and schedule it into your day – preferably at the same time each day to develop a habit - which will allow you to read about a book each week. Get up an hour earlier and/or stay up an hour later if you have to

    4. Find out what your CEO, senior managers, and people whom you respect are reading. Also, look at what people are reading in coffee shops and on the subway and use the information to build your personal library. Or, look at your bookshelf and start with unread books

    5. Visit http://www.magportal.com at least three times a week to stay current on what’s going on in your industry. And, if you find articles that would be of interest and use to people in key positions, forward it to them to make yourself more valuable

    6. Subscribe to websites such as http://wordsmith.org, http://dictionary.reference.com, and http://www.wordofthedaywebsite.com, to have a new word emailed to you each day

    To effect change in your life, you have to take action, so take the courses and read the books. In no time you’ll be amazed at how many great ideas you generate that will set you apart from others. And, when someone asks you

    Changing Your Company Name
    I got a call from a friend of mine who had just joined a small company as Marketing Director. After auditing the firm’s marketing practices, he determined that the old company name had to go. The old name too closely resembled another firm’s moniker and it was causing confusion in the marketplace. With new ownership at the firm, a change seemed to make sense.He called me looking for some ideas for a new name and I gladly helped; in fact, we came up with a new company name that could be used as his URL with a dotcom suffix. All it took was 15 minutes. I was very pleased since it took me nearly six
    their innate capacity to learn and grow. Continuing education through books is perhaps the best way known to expand your knowledge… In my opinion, every successful marketer [professional] should spend at least $15,000 to $25,000 each year in continuing education. This includes books, tapes, seminars and travel costs. If you can’t afford anything like this level of expenditure right now, devote 5% - 10% of your income to increasing your knowledge. There is no better investment.”

    Studies conducted by Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation, a nonprofit scientific research and educational organization, consistently show that there is a correlation between vocabulary and executive level and income. Another study by the Institute for Policy Studies and United for a Fair Economy indicates that, “chief executives earned 411 times the average worker's pay nationwide [USA] in 2005, down from the 431-to-1 ratio in 2004. Both ratios dwarf the 1980 ratio of 42-to-1.”

    What made the difference for these high achievers?

    Knowledge. Useful knowledge. And its application.

    Those who want more out of life, those who are tired/fed-up with others being promoted right over their heads, and those who are ready to take control, can start right where they are. To begin, answer the following questions:

    1. How many books and industry journals have you read in the past three months?
    2. How many courses have you taken, and/or seminars you have attended in the past 12 months?
    3. How many industry-related conferences have you attended in the past 12 months?
    4. How many new words have you learned in the past three months?
    5. Are you the person people come to for key information?
    6. Do you take full responsibility for your personal and professional development, or do you leave it up to your employer?

    Understanding where you are, and having the courage to do what’s necessary to get to where you need to go, will accelerate your progress, making you more valuable to your employers and your self. You don’t have to wake up another day feeling beaten, disappointed and discontented with your life. Seize the day and kick-start your career.

    6 Ways to Kick Start Your Continuous Learning Program

    1. Decide what courses you need to take to fill a skills gap if you have one, and find out which organizations offer those courses. Good places to start are professional associations, community colleges, universities and your own company

    2. Decide which conferences related to your job you could attend

    3. Set a daily reading goal of about 60 pages and schedule it into your day – preferably at the same time each day to develop a habit - which will allow you to read about a book each week. Get up an hour earlier and/or stay up an hour later if you have to

    4. Find out what your CEO, senior managers, and people whom you respect are reading. Also, look at what people are reading in coffee shops and on the subway and use the information to build your personal library. Or, look at your bookshelf and start with unread books

    5. Visit http://www.magportal.com at least three times a week to stay current on what’s going on in your industry. And, if you find articles that would be of interest and use to people in key positions, forward it to them to make yourself more valuable

    6. Subscribe to websites such as http://wordsmith.org, http://dictionary.reference.com, and http://www.wordofthedaywebsite.com, to have a new word emailed to you each day

    To effect change in your life, you have to take action, so take the courses and read the books. In no time you’ll be amazed at how many great ideas you generate that will set you apart from others. And, when someone asks yo

    Adding Art to Business Spaces
    Larger companies have learned that collecting art adds something special to its overall corporate image. An art collection may include art on display in waiting, or general areas. Larger collections may focus on education programs for the employees of the company and partnerships with area museums or art spaces.Unfortunately the kind of art programs and collections afforded by multi-billion dollar companies, are not usually within reach for companies without an extensive art budget, if it’s even considered at all. However, if you are ready to use some creative thinking you can create an art progra
    f the 1980 ratio of 42-to-1.”

    What made the difference for these high achievers?

    Knowledge. Useful knowledge. And its application.

    Those who want more out of life, those who are tired/fed-up with others being promoted right over their heads, and those who are ready to take control, can start right where they are. To begin, answer the following questions:

    1. How many books and industry journals have you read in the past three months?
    2. How many courses have you taken, and/or seminars you have attended in the past 12 months?
    3. How many industry-related conferences have you attended in the past 12 months?
    4. How many new words have you learned in the past three months?
    5. Are you the person people come to for key information?
    6. Do you take full responsibility for your personal and professional development, or do you leave it up to your employer?

    Understanding where you are, and having the courage to do what’s necessary to get to where you need to go, will accelerate your progress, making you more valuable to your employers and your self. You don’t have to wake up another day feeling beaten, disappointed and discontented with your life. Seize the day and kick-start your career.

    6 Ways to Kick Start Your Continuous Learning Program

    1. Decide what courses you need to take to fill a skills gap if you have one, and find out which organizations offer those courses. Good places to start are professional associations, community colleges, universities and your own company

    2. Decide which conferences related to your job you could attend

    3. Set a daily reading goal of about 60 pages and schedule it into your day – preferably at the same time each day to develop a habit - which will allow you to read about a book each week. Get up an hour earlier and/or stay up an hour later if you have to

    4. Find out what your CEO, senior managers, and people whom you respect are reading. Also, look at what people are reading in coffee shops and on the subway and use the information to build your personal library. Or, look at your bookshelf and start with unread books

    5. Visit http://www.magportal.com at least three times a week to stay current on what’s going on in your industry. And, if you find articles that would be of interest and use to people in key positions, forward it to them to make yourself more valuable

    6. Subscribe to websites such as http://wordsmith.org, http://dictionary.reference.com, and http://www.wordofthedaywebsite.com, to have a new word emailed to you each day

    To effect change in your life, you have to take action, so take the courses and read the books. In no time you’ll be amazed at how many great ideas you generate that will set you apart from others. And, when someone asks yo

    Color Printing
    Color printing furnishes reproduction of images and text in color, which cannot be produced in monochrome printing processes. The technique is also referred to as four-color process printing when only CMYK, i.e., cyan, magenta, yellow, and black are used while printing. Six-color process printing is another method of color printing that involves addition of orange and green colors to the traditional CMYK color scheme, making possible more vibrant color combinations.However, a series of steps are involved in the color printing process to generate a quality color reproduction. Color separation is th
    e, and having the courage to do what’s necessary to get to where you need to go, will accelerate your progress, making you more valuable to your employers and your self. You don’t have to wake up another day feeling beaten, disappointed and discontented with your life. Seize the day and kick-start your career.

    6 Ways to Kick Start Your Continuous Learning Program

    1. Decide what courses you need to take to fill a skills gap if you have one, and find out which organizations offer those courses. Good places to start are professional associations, community colleges, universities and your own company

    2. Decide which conferences related to your job you could attend

    3. Set a daily reading goal of about 60 pages and schedule it into your day – preferably at the same time each day to develop a habit - which will allow you to read about a book each week. Get up an hour earlier and/or stay up an hour later if you have to

    4. Find out what your CEO, senior managers, and people whom you respect are reading. Also, look at what people are reading in coffee shops and on the subway and use the information to build your personal library. Or, look at your bookshelf and start with unread books

    5. Visit http://www.magportal.com at least three times a week to stay current on what’s going on in your industry. And, if you find articles that would be of interest and use to people in key positions, forward it to them to make yourself more valuable

    6. Subscribe to websites such as http://wordsmith.org, http://dictionary.reference.com, and http://www.wordofthedaywebsite.com, to have a new word emailed to you each day

    To effect change in your life, you have to take action, so take the courses and read the books. In no time you’ll be amazed at how many great ideas you generate that will set you apart from others. And, when someone asks yo

    Payroll Outsourcing Solutions
    Payroll outsourcing is the transference of in house performed functions to a third party. The tedious administrative work associated with in house payroll processing of a company is eliminated, allowing the staff and management to spend time more constructively.Payroll outsourcing is ideally entrusted to companies which are reliable and have an expert team at the centre, who can provide solutions for any problem that may arise. The expert advice ascertains an international working standard. It avoids payment of penalties and unnecessary tensions like reservist claims and salary increment. Also the
    e to

    4. Find out what your CEO, senior managers, and people whom you respect are reading. Also, look at what people are reading in coffee shops and on the subway and use the information to build your personal library. Or, look at your bookshelf and start with unread books

    5. Visit http://www.magportal.com at least three times a week to stay current on what’s going on in your industry. And, if you find articles that would be of interest and use to people in key positions, forward it to them to make yourself more valuable

    6. Subscribe to websites such as http://wordsmith.org, http://dictionary.reference.com, and http://www.wordofthedaywebsite.com, to have a new word emailed to you each day

    To effect change in your life, you have to take action, so take the courses and read the books. In no time you’ll be amazed at how many great ideas you generate that will set you apart from others. And, when someone asks you if have read so and so book, instead of saying “No, I haven’t read it: I’ve been meaning to,” you can confidently say, “Yes, I did and what I liked most about it was…”

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