Although many people may try to tell you that the internet killed the old fashioned letter, that’s just simply not true. Many people still get out their pens and stationery to write short notes or letters to friends. It’s because of them that wonderful businesses like Swanky Paper are able to do so […]
Posted by on 30 Sep 2008 at 1:59 pm under Books
The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money was originally published in 1880 by P. T. Barnum.
Part 8 Use The Best Tools
Men in engaging employees should be careful to get the best. Understand, you cannot have too good tools to work with, and there is no tool you should be so particular […]
tampabays10.com:
Matt Elflein is on a roll? literally. Elflein broke his neck in a diving accident four years ago and is often out and about in his wheelchair.
“I don’t like to sit still. I like to keep going,” says Elflein.
Elflein doesn’t feel sorry for himself, but adjusting to life in a wheelchair was often frustrating. He […]
Star Tribune:
Sher and Luke Bruun have outgrown their two-bedroom Apple Valley townhouse and are itching to get into a house with more room for their family.
Since May, they’ve tried to sell the house on their own by using real estate websites, but with six other townhouses for sale on their street, they’ve had little luck. […]
ReadWriteWeb:
We live in an age when success of innovation is mixed with unprecedented failures. On one hand we’re reinventing the web, fighting for a greener future and building genomix. On the other there are housing bubbles, credit crises and war.
The technology patent crisis is important to our future. For decades the patent law served its […]
Wired:
Long before the advent of the Web, evangelists were confident that cordless phones and faxes had already made the office a relic. “Working from home holds the promise of a new American dream,” Paul and Sarah Edwards gushed in their 1985 manifesto, Working From Home, in which they extolled the virtues of commuting from breakfast […]
Forbes:
Maryann, a home-based Web site administrator in Virginia, owns 11 computers: five desktop models in the formal office area, another in the basement, a laptop by her bed, another in the den, two more in the dining room and one in her purse.
“It’s a veritable showroom,” she says. Coming soon: a notebook for the sunroom.
It’s […]
No matter what area of business you are in, there is a good chance you need sales to keep your business afloat.
When it comes to this area of business, Kevin Boyle has had plenty of experience and seen what it takes. Besides coaching individuals in the world of sales, he has also written a […]
Posted by on 29 Sep 2008 at 1:58 pm under Books
The Art of Money Getting or, Golden Rules for Making Money was originally published in 1880 by P. T. Barnum.
Part 7 Depend Upon Your Own Personal Exertions
he eye of the employer is often worth more than the hands of a dozen employees. In the nature of things, an agent cannot be so faithful to his […]
Hartford Courant:
To a younger generation, Paul Newman wasn’t Butch Cassidy or Cool Hand Luke or Fast Eddie Felson. He was a witty guy who ran a food company that made popcorn, salsa and spaghetti sauce.
Newman and his friend, the writer A.E. Hotchner, went from bottling homemade salad dressing as Christmas gifts to creating a successful […]
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