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- From Better To Best - Corporate Branding By: Trevor Marshall
Have you ever wondered how multi-national companies like McDonalds, Coca-cola, Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Motorola, Sony and UPS came up with their names? Just think, if these companies have some lame or forgettable brand name, would they be as big as they are now? Every company starts out by thinking of a name. A law firm, for example, commonly uses the names of its associates, like Smith, Johnson and Brown Law Firm. The name of a woman's specialty shop should be something sen... Tags: corporate internet branding, corporate branding strategy, corporate branding and identity, co
- Are We Having Fun Yet? By: Tim Whiston
Sometimes it's good to have a casual day, you know? For that matter, it doesn't hurt to even take a day off once in a while.
I work really hard at building my business and keeping it in order. Honestly, I almost never take a day entirely off.
But you know what? I don't mind (most of the time) because I love what I do (again, most of the time).
Sure any form of work gets lame at times. That's to be expected.
I just couldn't imagine *choosing* a business that I didn... Tags: internet marketing, entrepreneur, home business
- So Where Is There Fast Money To Be Made? By: Abrahem Mittell
Fast money is the name of the game in this fast paced society that thrives on instant gratification. If you have to work hard for something and then don’t get it right away either, well that is just lame. So gone are the days of having the same job for 30 years and slowly building your fortune in strong solid secure types of growth funds. Hello world series of poker, good buy bond investment and working slowly up the corporate ladder. Hello .com companies and goodbye factory ... Tags: fast money
- Why Is Most Music So Bad Today? By: Jason OConnor
Some would say that when New Year's Eve 1979 ended, we were ushered into an era of lame music that we still haven't escaped from today. Tags: music, rock, pop, hip-hop music, bad music, top 40, concert tickets, 1960's, 1970's, 1980'
- An Effective Resume Objective Can Make a Big Difference By: Joseph Turner
A lame objective can get your resume tossed in the trash in a matter of seconds. There are quite simply too many better resumes out there to bother. Here is how to fix that. Tags: resume, resume objective, job search
- Coaching Basketball Is Not Always Fun And Games By: Joe Goertz
I wound up volunteering to coach basketball, a game I new nearly nothing about. Shortly after I wound up with the job, a parent approached me and asked what sort of coaching style I was going to use. After I managed to clear up the blank look on my face and stammer out some lame answer, I drove quickly to the privacy of my own home to avoid any more questions, and thus, not let my inexperience be known, for I knew after that question that I was in way over my head.
At the ... Tags: basketball
- Cold Calling: 20% of Sales Professionals Tell This Lame Lie By: Leslie Buterin
Those 'white lies' say a lot about your character. Are you willing to risk it all to make a sale? Tags: cold calling, coldcalling, coldcalling executives, sales techniques, reaching the top dog, lea
- The Skeptical Market Recruiter... By: Kim Klaver
If you think recruiting is harder today, it is.
The marketplace is a much more skeptical place than it was even 5 years ago. And it's not just us.
The sheer deluge of screaming ads everywhere is one reason.
Who could watch TV without their remote and TIVO? How many of you paid for cable TV to get fewer ads interrupting your programs?
Who here subscribes to XM radio or Sirius to get away from the barrage of ads and lame programming?
Are you on the Do Not Call li... Tags: Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
- The ‘New Congress’ Fiddles Away Valuable Time… As The 275,000 Insurable Limit For Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (Reverse Mortgages) Is Fast Approaching By: Dale Rogers
While the ‘New Congress’ fiddles away valuable time Thursday the 15th of February 2007 the limit will stop future originations of Reverse Mortgages under the federally insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. This has been a very successful program. It has been refined over many years to what it is to day. Previous private sector programs in many cases were ripping seniors off with high fees. While Congress may put a temporary lift on the 275,000 units per year of Reverse Mortgage cases that will be a Band-Aid at best. Tags: HECM, Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, Reverse Mortgage, New Congress, Seniors, Life Expec
- Hip Dysplasia in Dogs By: Matthew Homfray
Despite many years of selective breeding, hip dysplasia remains one of the commonest orthopaedic diseases of dogs. Here we look at how to recognise it in your dog, how a veterinarian diagnoses it and the various management options currently available. Tags: pet, dog, dogs, canine, hip, hips, dysplasia, hip dysplasia, lame, lameness, limping, tpo, hip replace
- Songwriting Tips: A Common Problem That Songwriters Face By: Shamir Rele
Here is a common problem that one of my subscribers expressed to me recently...
"I'm 16 and the main problem is, I know what I want to write, but when I do write it down I just think it sounds lame"
Now she's 16 years old, but I'm pretty sure that this problem transcends all ages.
The truth is, nearly every thing *I* put down I also think sounds lame too... at least at first. We all have to understand that in most cases you will never write a 'great song' the first t... Tags: how to write a song, songwriting tips, songwriting techniques, song writing, block
- Instead Of A Lame Pick Up Line, Try A Fake ID By: Adrian Adams
In this day and age of trying to meet someone interesting to begin the dating process, the lame pick up line has long been considered worthless and juvenile. Tags: fake id
- Cat De-Clawing - Should You Consider It... By: David P Lee
De-clawing is physically and emotionally maiming cats. Case studies have shown that de-clawing is a cruel act of mutilating animals that result to the de-clawed animal becoming lame, not to mention developing arthritis, depression and a host of other long-term complications. Any way you look at it, de-clawing cats is inhumane. In fact, many countries consider de-clawing illegal. In the United States, however, self-serving cat owners practice this cruel act.
More than Just ... Tags: cat health, cat care
- Computer Desk Accessories: Great Products, Or A Way To Milk More Money From The Consumer? By: Dan Vianetto
With what seems like a million new accessories on the market to improve the ergonomics of your computer desk, or to help keep your computer workstation more organized, or to simply make your computer mobile and more versatile, how do you know which ones are junk and which ones are worth buying? Well… that depends completely on you.
Lame answer? Were you expecting a personalized list of important accessories that will be worth their expense? Sorry. That’s not possible. Like... Tags: desk, table, chair, computer, lan, rack, stack, business, leather, lab, furniture
- Preventing Oily Hair By: theoilyhairexpert
You start every morning with clean, shiny hair.Then by bedtime - or even sooner - your hair looks greasy, lame and lank. Tags: hair, hair care, oily hair, shampooing, hair, hair care, hair brushing, oily hair, types of hair, b
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