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Combine Postcard Marketing With Your Online Marketing Strategy speak with you personally (the dreaded interview!!!). Now what?Letting people know about your business Web siteYou can’t set up in cyberspace and expect customers to just come to your business Web site. You have to let them know you are there. And, while there are people who look online, there are still plenty of others who are not as Web savvy as you would like them to be. For those folks, you need an offline marketing strategy to get them to your business Web site. This is where the postcard comes in. Put your Web address on an attractive postcard to create interest in your business Web site. Postcard marketing is uniquely compatible with online marketing:Postcard marketing is low cost. You can generate several thousand for a relatively small amount of money and they are inexpensive to mail. They are a low cost way of generating Web traffic.Postcards arrive at the home or business, in a place where a computer is readily available. If you have been following the logic this far, you realize that you are potentially ahead of the game IN THE EMPLOYER'S EYES when you get called in for the interview. It is in YOUR BEST INTEREST to research the company BEFORE attending your interview. Why? If you really want to stress your potential value to the business WHEN HIRED, you NEED TO KNOW to what you are going to contribute YOUR SKILLS. That knowledge allows you to CONTROL the tone of the interview. Most applicants approach an interview seeking a charitable gesture from their prospective employers, but you are NEGOTIATING how best TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR TALENTS to assist in further developing the business. That's the only way you can further cement the FAVORABLE IMPRESSION that got you the interview in the first place. With knowledge of where you can fit in, you are miles ahead of the competition who thinks their value is in their resume. You can use your knowledge to declare your value to the company without any bluff or chest-thumping. Use that knowledge to make the employer WANT to invest his money in YOU! If you understand and apply these insights, you will find that job interviews and job searches will be less frustrating and more productive. Remember, when you apply for a job, you are agreeing to allow an If Touch Screen Kiosks Can Help My Business Than Please Tell Me What They Are Is It Gonna Be A Job Or A Career?Kiosks are basically a one stop information tool, let's first define the word kiosk to see the history of where they've come from so we'll be better able to understand what exactly what they are: ki·osk noun 1. A small open gazebo or pavilion. 2. A small structure, often open on one or more sides, used as a newsstand or booth. 3. A cylindrical structure on which advertisements are posted. The first recorded instance of the word "kiosk" was back in 1865 with reference to a newspaper stand. Kiosks are still known today as traditional freestanding retail booths. With the recent advent of low-cost pc's and the internet kiosks are taking on a whole new shape and definition.Computer Or touch screen kiosks have forged their way into main stream.The technology used in interactive kiosks is basically the same as that used in computers. Touch screen kiosks are mainly ope So you feel you need a job at this time in your life? Are you a newcomer to the job world and require some guidance? Or are you pressed by current circumstances and living pressures that force you to have to generate income? Or maybe you are currently employed in a dead-man's post with no hope for advancement regardless of the quality and quantity of your contributions to your company? Whatever your circumstances, here is some vital information that can smooth your job-search and yield you the job of your dreams. 1. Search Job Listings For Work You WANT to do. Most job-seekers employ a "fishing in the bathtub" technique when searching job listings. They look first for a job-title. Then they compare the listed educational requirements with their own academic qualifications and summarily dismiss themselves if these do not match. All things being equal, they then look at the salary-range before deciding whether or not to apply. They may haphazardly skim through the JOB-DUTIES, reasoning that, once employed, they will receive the training necessary to perform satisfactorily. Is it any wonder then that so many jobs are occupied by academically-qualified people who are totally ill-equipped temperamentally for the positions they hold? Not only is this method of job-search frustrating, but it is also counterproductive. To maximise one's chances of scoring that desired job with minimum wasted effort, first decide what you would like to do to earn money and then concentrate your search efforts in that sector. The required JOB-DUTIES are extremely important when viewing a listing. Why? Because this is what your prospective employer will require you to do EVERY DAY if hired, despite your sterling academic achievements! If you do not want to perform such actions, then DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME applying for the job regardless of the FANCY TITLE or SALARY RANGE. 2. Know Something About the Duties For Which You Are Applying. Most job-seekers make major mistakes applying for a job about which they have no clue! Let us visit the reason for an employer's job-listing. An employer is, first and foremost, a business seeking to make money from its investments. The business must be profitable or it will die! Period! No ifs, ands or buts! Every dime invested in assets of the business must produce a profit. Every dime must justify its expenditure. Every employee is a business asset. Every employee must produce profits for the business or be discarded! Period! The job-listing is NOT a Charitable gesture. A job-listing means that a business is seeking to acquire an asset in the form of an intelligent person who is fully capable of performing certain profitable actions for a long period of time. In other words, the employer is seeking YOUR COMPATIBLE SKILLS AND TIME for use in his business venture. While he is obligated to train you in the techniques used in his business, he expects you to have some idea about the purpose of his business. That's why he lists the required DUTIES of the job! Do not be confused about what you are doing when you apply for a job. You are offering to trade your SKILLS, TIME and KNOWLEDGE to a business in return for financial consideration. Therefore, the more you know about the job-duties, the more valuable you are as a prospective employee. 3. Your Resume Is Only A Key To The Employer's Door. Yes! You heard right. Too many applicants depend on their resume to get them a job. A well-written resume is only a key to your prospective employer's door. It arouses his interest in meeting you. Do not assume that the employer already knows WHO he wants to employ. The employer only knows the TYPE of person he wants in his business. He is working with BROAD GUIDELINES, trying to maximise his return on his financial investment. Therefore, he is WIDE OPEN to ANY applicant who falls within his target area. It has been my experience that, except in cases of myopic dogmatism, many academically-qualified job-seekers have been beaten to a post by an ENTHUSIASTIC, KNOWLEDGEABLE, TEMPERAMENTALLY-CORRECT individual of less sterling academic achievement. The reason being that, while your resume may get you into the boss' office, it is YOUR CHARACTER that will get you the job. No employer can be reasonably expected to invest money in a highly text-book educated individual with no concept of his own personal value. As my deceased father (May God bless his soul) used to say: "Common-sense is much more valuable than book-sense." NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go into a job interview expecting your resume to speak for you. Only YOU can speak for YOU! Once your resume has done its job of getting you into the boss' office, be prepared to sell him on the profits he can acquire by having you as an asset in his business. Remember, no employer is obligated to GIVE you a job because you are academically-qualified and NEED one. 4. You Got The Interview, Now What? It's not rocket science now, is it? Let's review how you got this far. Because of some life-altering reason, you NEED to generate money. You have decided what you want to do to get the money. A business needs someone to do what YOU WANT TO DO. You send a resume telling them a little bit about yourself and stating your interest in DISCUSSING their proposition further. They like what your resume says and think YOU MAY FIT THEIR GUIDELINES. They set up an appointment to speak with you personally (the dreaded interview!!!). Now what? If you have been following the logic this far, you realize that you are potentially ahead of the game IN THE EMPLOYER'S EYES when you get called in for the interview. It is in YOUR BEST INTEREST to research the company BEFORE attending your interview. Why? If you really want to stress your potential value to the business WHEN HIRED, you NEED TO KNOW to what you are going to contribute YOUR SKILLS. That knowledge allows you to CONTROL the tone of the interview. Most applicants approach an interview seeking a charitable gesture from their prospective employers, but you are NEGOTIATING how best TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR TALENTS to assist in further developing the business. That's the only way you can further cement the FAVORABLE IMPRESSION that got you the interview in the first place. With knowledge of where you can fit in, you are miles ahead of the competition who thinks their value is in their resume. You can use your knowledge to declare your value to the company without any bluff or chest-thumping. Use that knowledge to make the employer WANT to invest his money in YOU! If you understand and apply these insights, you will find that job interviews and job searches will be less frustrating and more productive. Remember, when you apply for a job, you are agreeing to allow an Advertising Specialty Companies rproductive.If your business is on a roll but you still feel something is lacking in creating your brand image then Advertising Specialty products are there to rescue you. Whether you want to imprint your company logo on mugs, caps or golf bags, Advertising Specialty Companies have all the solutions. Nowadays there are many companies in the market that provide a wide range of these products, and at a very reasonable and competitive price. It has been noticed that there has been a significant increase in the number of companies joining the bandwagon to provide these products.Advertising Specialty products have a benefit over other forms of advertising, as they have a longer shelf life and more recall value. Your message and company logo remain in front of the clients’ and consumers’ eyes for a long time, which promotes better brand recognition. Advertising Specialty Companies not only produce the To maximise one's chances of scoring that desired job with minimum wasted effort, first decide what you would like to do to earn money and then concentrate your search efforts in that sector. The required JOB-DUTIES are extremely important when viewing a listing. Why? Because this is what your prospective employer will require you to do EVERY DAY if hired, despite your sterling academic achievements! If you do not want to perform such actions, then DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME applying for the job regardless of the FANCY TITLE or SALARY RANGE. 2. Know Something About the Duties For Which You Are Applying. Most job-seekers make major mistakes applying for a job about which they have no clue! Let us visit the reason for an employer's job-listing. An employer is, first and foremost, a business seeking to make money from its investments. The business must be profitable or it will die! Period! No ifs, ands or buts! Every dime invested in assets of the business must produce a profit. Every dime must justify its expenditure. Every employee is a business asset. Every employee must produce profits for the business or be discarded! Period! The job-listing is NOT a Charitable gesture. A job-listing means that a business is seeking to acquire an asset in the form of an intelligent person who is fully capable of performing certain profitable actions for a long period of time. In other words, the employer is seeking YOUR COMPATIBLE SKILLS AND TIME for use in his business venture. While he is obligated to train you in the techniques used in his business, he expects you to have some idea about the purpose of his business. That's why he lists the required DUTIES of the job! Do not be confused about what you are doing when you apply for a job. You are offering to trade your SKILLS, TIME and KNOWLEDGE to a business in return for financial consideration. Therefore, the more you know about the job-duties, the more valuable you are as a prospective employee. 3. Your Resume Is Only A Key To The Employer's Door. Yes! You heard right. Too many applicants depend on their resume to get them a job. A well-written resume is only a key to your prospective employer's door. It arouses his interest in meeting you. Do not assume that the employer already knows WHO he wants to employ. The employer only knows the TYPE of person he wants in his business. He is working with BROAD GUIDELINES, trying to maximise his return on his financial investment. Therefore, he is WIDE OPEN to ANY applicant who falls within his target area. It has been my experience that, except in cases of myopic dogmatism, many academically-qualified job-seekers have been beaten to a post by an ENTHUSIASTIC, KNOWLEDGEABLE, TEMPERAMENTALLY-CORRECT individual of less sterling academic achievement. The reason being that, while your resume may get you into the boss' office, it is YOUR CHARACTER that will get you the job. No employer can be reasonably expected to invest money in a highly text-book educated individual with no concept of his own personal value. As my deceased father (May God bless his soul) used to say: "Common-sense is much more valuable than book-sense." NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go into a job interview expecting your resume to speak for you. Only YOU can speak for YOU! Once your resume has done its job of getting you into the boss' office, be prepared to sell him on the profits he can acquire by having you as an asset in his business. Remember, no employer is obligated to GIVE you a job because you are academically-qualified and NEED one. 4. You Got The Interview, Now What? It's not rocket science now, is it? Let's review how you got this far. Because of some life-altering reason, you NEED to generate money. You have decided what you want to do to get the money. A business needs someone to do what YOU WANT TO DO. You send a resume telling them a little bit about yourself and stating your interest in DISCUSSING their proposition further. They like what your resume says and think YOU MAY FIT THEIR GUIDELINES. They set up an appointment to speak with you personally (the dreaded interview!!!). Now what? If you have been following the logic this far, you realize that you are potentially ahead of the game IN THE EMPLOYER'S EYES when you get called in for the interview. It is in YOUR BEST INTEREST to research the company BEFORE attending your interview. Why? If you really want to stress your potential value to the business WHEN HIRED, you NEED TO KNOW to what you are going to contribute YOUR SKILLS. That knowledge allows you to CONTROL the tone of the interview. Most applicants approach an interview seeking a charitable gesture from their prospective employers, but you are NEGOTIATING how best TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR TALENTS to assist in further developing the business. That's the only way you can further cement the FAVORABLE IMPRESSION that got you the interview in the first place. With knowledge of where you can fit in, you are miles ahead of the competition who thinks their value is in their resume. You can use your knowledge to declare your value to the company without any bluff or chest-thumping. Use that knowledge to make the employer WANT to invest his money in YOU! If you understand and apply these insights, you will find that job interviews and job searches will be less frustrating and more productive. Remember, when you apply for a job, you are agreeing to allow an How To Get The Job You Love! profitable actions for a long period of time. In other words, the employer is seeking YOUR COMPATIBLE SKILLS AND TIME for use in his business venture. While he is obligated to train you in the techniques used in his business, he expects you to have some idea about the purpose of his business. That's why he lists the required DUTIES of the job! Do not be confused about what you are doing when you apply for a job. You are offering to trade your SKILLS, TIME and KNOWLEDGE to a business in return for financial consideration. Therefore, the more you know about the job-duties, the more valuable you are as a prospective employee.Getting a job you love is much more than just a dream. With focus, you can personally take action to achieve the job you love rather than living a workplace nightmare. For most people, those who are motivated to action, getting the job they love is not out of reach. It requires attention to detail and a full-on action plan that can take weeks, months or even years, depending on the individual's needs and motivation.Getting a clearly described goal for your future is the first step in achieving what you want. Without it, you will not be able to get a clear step-by-step approach to how to get there. The written plan of the gradual steps you take will include all those actions plus a review of needed resources to enable you.Written goals are much more compelling than those stored in your head. Its as though the physical act of writing (especially long-hand), generates a greater co 3. Your Resume Is Only A Key To The Employer's Door. Yes! You heard right. Too many applicants depend on their resume to get them a job. A well-written resume is only a key to your prospective employer's door. It arouses his interest in meeting you. Do not assume that the employer already knows WHO he wants to employ. The employer only knows the TYPE of person he wants in his business. He is working with BROAD GUIDELINES, trying to maximise his return on his financial investment. Therefore, he is WIDE OPEN to ANY applicant who falls within his target area. It has been my experience that, except in cases of myopic dogmatism, many academically-qualified job-seekers have been beaten to a post by an ENTHUSIASTIC, KNOWLEDGEABLE, TEMPERAMENTALLY-CORRECT individual of less sterling academic achievement. The reason being that, while your resume may get you into the boss' office, it is YOUR CHARACTER that will get you the job. No employer can be reasonably expected to invest money in a highly text-book educated individual with no concept of his own personal value. As my deceased father (May God bless his soul) used to say: "Common-sense is much more valuable than book-sense." NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go into a job interview expecting your resume to speak for you. Only YOU can speak for YOU! Once your resume has done its job of getting you into the boss' office, be prepared to sell him on the profits he can acquire by having you as an asset in his business. Remember, no employer is obligated to GIVE you a job because you are academically-qualified and NEED one. 4. You Got The Interview, Now What? It's not rocket science now, is it? Let's review how you got this far. Because of some life-altering reason, you NEED to generate money. You have decided what you want to do to get the money. A business needs someone to do what YOU WANT TO DO. You send a resume telling them a little bit about yourself and stating your interest in DISCUSSING their proposition further. They like what your resume says and think YOU MAY FIT THEIR GUIDELINES. They set up an appointment to speak with you personally (the dreaded interview!!!). Now what? If you have been following the logic this far, you realize that you are potentially ahead of the game IN THE EMPLOYER'S EYES when you get called in for the interview. It is in YOUR BEST INTEREST to research the company BEFORE attending your interview. Why? If you really want to stress your potential value to the business WHEN HIRED, you NEED TO KNOW to what you are going to contribute YOUR SKILLS. That knowledge allows you to CONTROL the tone of the interview. Most applicants approach an interview seeking a charitable gesture from their prospective employers, but you are NEGOTIATING how best TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR TALENTS to assist in further developing the business. That's the only way you can further cement the FAVORABLE IMPRESSION that got you the interview in the first place. With knowledge of where you can fit in, you are miles ahead of the competition who thinks their value is in their resume. You can use your knowledge to declare your value to the company without any bluff or chest-thumping. Use that knowledge to make the employer WANT to invest his money in YOU! If you understand and apply these insights, you will find that job interviews and job searches will be less frustrating and more productive. Remember, when you apply for a job, you are agreeing to allow an The Best Way To Get Ahead - Manage Your Career EABLE, TEMPERAMENTALLY-CORRECT individual of less sterling academic achievement. The reason being that, while your resume may get you into the boss' office, it is YOUR CHARACTER that will get you the job.During the course of my career I was able to compile tips, techniques, and strategies which I feel can serve to advance one's career and help you to stand out at work. These attributes are listed below:Number 1. Know yourself - your strengths, abilities and limitations. Once you know your major characteristics you will be able to pin point the career path you should take and put all of your energy attention and passion into that endeavor. There is nothing worse that giving something your all while you are speeding along on the wrong career path, putting all your talent and ability to work doing things that you can never be the best.Number 2. Be a prudent risk taker - Think Big. To stand out at work and get ahead oft times calls for you to take risks. You should take risks only when they have been well thought out and planned. Never go hap hazard into any venture will out giving No employer can be reasonably expected to invest money in a highly text-book educated individual with no concept of his own personal value. As my deceased father (May God bless his soul) used to say: "Common-sense is much more valuable than book-sense." NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go into a job interview expecting your resume to speak for you. Only YOU can speak for YOU! Once your resume has done its job of getting you into the boss' office, be prepared to sell him on the profits he can acquire by having you as an asset in his business. Remember, no employer is obligated to GIVE you a job because you are academically-qualified and NEED one. 4. You Got The Interview, Now What? It's not rocket science now, is it? Let's review how you got this far. Because of some life-altering reason, you NEED to generate money. You have decided what you want to do to get the money. A business needs someone to do what YOU WANT TO DO. You send a resume telling them a little bit about yourself and stating your interest in DISCUSSING their proposition further. They like what your resume says and think YOU MAY FIT THEIR GUIDELINES. They set up an appointment to speak with you personally (the dreaded interview!!!). Now what? If you have been following the logic this far, you realize that you are potentially ahead of the game IN THE EMPLOYER'S EYES when you get called in for the interview. It is in YOUR BEST INTEREST to research the company BEFORE attending your interview. Why? If you really want to stress your potential value to the business WHEN HIRED, you NEED TO KNOW to what you are going to contribute YOUR SKILLS. That knowledge allows you to CONTROL the tone of the interview. Most applicants approach an interview seeking a charitable gesture from their prospective employers, but you are NEGOTIATING how best TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR TALENTS to assist in further developing the business. That's the only way you can further cement the FAVORABLE IMPRESSION that got you the interview in the first place. With knowledge of where you can fit in, you are miles ahead of the competition who thinks their value is in their resume. You can use your knowledge to declare your value to the company without any bluff or chest-thumping. Use that knowledge to make the employer WANT to invest his money in YOU! If you understand and apply these insights, you will find that job interviews and job searches will be less frustrating and more productive. Remember, when you apply for a job, you are agreeing to allow an Postage Rates speak with you personally (the dreaded interview!!!). Now what?A postage rate includes the value and service individuals get from the agencies offering postal services, and the amount of work they are willing to do to prepare mails for individuals.A lot of agencies providing postal services offer discounted postage rates, because they believe that individuals do some of the work that would have been done otherwise by the postal service agency. This involves sorting the mail, according to zip code or taking the mail to a postal facility.On the whole, the more work that is done by individuals, the lesser the postage rate they will have to pay. There are some aspects that are essential to be weighed before individuals decide to send a mail. Some of the factors that will affect the postage rate are the amount of work the individual is willing to do, and how much is left to the postal service bureau. Other factors on which postage rates can be If you have been following the logic this far, you realize that you are potentially ahead of the game IN THE EMPLOYER'S EYES when you get called in for the interview. It is in YOUR BEST INTEREST to research the company BEFORE attending your interview. Why? If you really want to stress your potential value to the business WHEN HIRED, you NEED TO KNOW to what you are going to contribute YOUR SKILLS. That knowledge allows you to CONTROL the tone of the interview. Most applicants approach an interview seeking a charitable gesture from their prospective employers, but you are NEGOTIATING how best TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR TALENTS to assist in further developing the business. That's the only way you can further cement the FAVORABLE IMPRESSION that got you the interview in the first place. With knowledge of where you can fit in, you are miles ahead of the competition who thinks their value is in their resume. You can use your knowledge to declare your value to the company without any bluff or chest-thumping. Use that knowledge to make the employer WANT to invest his money in YOU! If you understand and apply these insights, you will find that job interviews and job searches will be less frustrating and more productive. Remember, when you apply for a job, you are agreeing to allow an employer to control 3 precious assets: Your Time, Your Skills and Your Knowledge. In return, the employer pays you an agreed hourly value for using those assets. If you currently find yourself in need of generating income and intend to embark on a job-search, it is in your best interests to pay attention to the points discussed. Happy and profitable job hunting!
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