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Written by Linda Kassis
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A business network can be defined as a group of people that have some
kind of commercial relationship. For example, the relationships between
buyer-supplier, and colleague-colleague. According to experts, business networking functions best when
individuals offer to help others to find connections, rather than
"cold-calling" on prospects themselves.
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Written by Melissa Haley
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So, you have a business plan and are working and marketing according to your plan.Now, sub-prime lenders are leaving the market, house values are coming down a bit and foreclosures are on the rise. Where does that leave you and your business?
Do you continue on in the same manner, according to your business plan? Or, do you look at the current economic conditions, current market status and begin to scrutinize your plan? What worked for your business 6 months ago may not be working today. Who were your clients then? Are they still in the market? Who are your clients today?
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Written by Sharon Hassler
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As a notary public or notary signing agent, you may be familiar with
directories just for notaries but don't overlook the generic ones where
you can frequently add your contact info for free. Many allow only the
basics but you can beef up your plain-vanilla listing by including your
web address as a live link.
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Written by Shannon Ziccardi
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Remember when it wasn’t a crime to make a profit?….when
someone found a recipe for success, you would strive to emulate that behavior
so as to have a duplicate result? Better yet, you’d do it better than the other
guy, thus raising the bar and challenging others to compete. If they failed,
you rode the wave of success. If they succeeded, you stepped up your game, so
as to rival them once again. This is the way of a free market economy. “Lead,
follow or get out of the way”-the saying goes.
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Written by Sharon Hassler
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You have a choice of ordering free notary business cards or your can spend a
very small amount of money and look like a professional. Before you take the cheap notary business card route, think about the image you want to convey. Can you imagine an attorney handing you a card that has a big printer's logo on the back?
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Written by Melissa Haley
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A resume is your introduction to the business world. It should be easy to read and a compilation of your strengths, accomplishments and what you have to offer an employer. The reader should get a sense of who you are and how you can help their business succeed. Here are some tips for creating a great resume.
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Written by Melissa Haley
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Whether making or receiving telephone calls, there are certain common sense rules that or should apply. There is nothing more unprofessional than hearing children, televisions, or other non-business noise in the background. When preparing to make a telephone call, a quiet place should be found.
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Written by Linda Kassis
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If you are in a state that only allows a specific amount per
notarization and you need to keep travel and print fees separate, I would
suggest you create items in your chart of accounts titled: Individual
Notarization fee (or something shorter that you remember what it means), Travel
Fee, Edoc fee. Now when you open up an invoice to create an invoice for a
signing you did you will choose Ind Notary Fees as a category, choose a
quantity...
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Written by Sharon Hassler
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You may wonder why you should post to other web locations if you’re
already in several good online directories. To start, the Internet is like a huge haystack and you can post more "needles in the haystack" to help potential customers find you. If you're serious about building your business, take advantage of posting to other websites.
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Written by Kelly Robertson
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Although a Notary Public is an impartial party, ultimately, the loan
signer represents everyone involved in a loan's, so it's important you
act as a confident professional and the borrower's experience at the
signing table be nothing less than positive. Here's some easy tips to
make this happen:
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“Conscious business.. business that is conscious of inner and outer worlds.. would therefore be business that takes into account body, mind, and spirit in self, culture, and nature. Put differently, conscious business would be mindful of the way that the spectrum of consciousness operates in the Big Three worlds of self and culture and nature.” Ken Wilber |
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Melissa Haley: 17 Articles Hazzaa Kassis: 14 Articles Sharon Hassler: 6 Articles Linda Kassis: 3 Articles Amy Tatusko: 2 Articles Brad Mills: 2 Articles Joan Bergstrom: 2 Articles Kelly Robertson: 2 Articles LaShon James-Major: 2 Articles Shannon Ziccardi: 2 Articles
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