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Transcribed Extracts from Millionaire MBA Business Mentoring Programme. more...
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200 Startup tips is a compilation of the best business and psychology strategies for becoming a strong leader and creating a successful company. These strategies will make you more confident and help you reach the goals that excite you. Written by the inventor of electric roller skates called Skataz, www.skataz.com. Go ahead, begin your entrepreneurship venture! more...
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We’re thrilled to publish the first edition of the TameBay eBay Tools and Services Guide 2011 which brings together all of the tools we’ve used to run our businesses over the years. Many of the tools in this guide are little known apps which can make a huge contribution to the way you run your eBay business. Others are better known, but you may not have had time to fully investigate. more...
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Since you have chosen the path of the businessperson what you do is up to you. You can be the type who just sits and waits for business to fall into your lap or you can be the type that takes charge and goes out make it happen. “A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks life has thrown at him.” Quote from David Brinkley more...
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You are under pressure and need to survive the next 24 hours, follow these simple steps and keep going. more...
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Are you giving 70% and expecting 100% in return? Maybe you are giving 110% and seeing only 40% back. We all have our own unique standards and expectations that dictate how we feel at the end of the day. By putting those expectations on the table we stop them from zapping our energy and can instead convert them into sources of positive energy, focus and balance for our career or business. more...
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Newspaper advertising is to business, what hands are to a clock. It is a direct and certain means of letting the public know what you are doing. In these days of intense and vigilant commercial contest, a dealer who does not advertise is like a clock that has no hands. He has no way of recording his movements. He can no more expect a twentieth century success with nineteenth century methods, than he can wear ... more...
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CHAPTER I.
Introductory.
I venture to call this Essay 'Lombard Street,' and not the 'Money Market,' or any such phrase, because I wish to deal, and to show that I mean to deal, with concrete realities. A notion prevails that the Money Market is something so impalpable that it can only be spoken of in very abstract words, and that therefore books on it must always be exceedingly difficult. But I maintain that ... more...
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MORALS IN TRADE AND COMMERCE
The most beautiful thing about youth is its power and eagerness to make ideals, and he is unfortunate who goes out into the world without some picture of services to be rendered, or of a goal to be attained. There are very few of us who, at some time or another, have not cherished these ideals, perhaps secretly and half ashamed as though to us alone had come an inspiration ... more...
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Lastsummer, when we reached California for a year's sojourn, we had the good fortune to secure a house with a splendid garden. A few weeks ago, after the early warm days of a California February had opened up the first blossoms of the season, our little five-year-old discovered that the garden furnished a fine outlet for her enterprise, and she soon produced two gorgeous—I will not say ... more...




















