Archive for July, 2007

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A Great Way to Do PR

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

As a business, non-profit or association manager trying to get a bang for your PR buck, you could pretty much concentrate on simple print and broadcast mentions or, for that matter, the whole basket of tactical public relations weaponry including old favorites like high-visibility speech appearances and newsworthy special events.
But if you really want premium […]

7 Habits of Highly Successful Small Business Owners

Friday, July 20th, 2007

Do you spend every waking minute in your business? Do you find it difficult to take time out for you? Are you constantly working in a mess?
Unfortunately there are far too many business owners working too long and too hard. They tend to be involved in every aspect of their business from being the bookkeeper, […]

A PR Surprise for Managers

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

For those business, non-profit and association managers committed to PR tactics like radio and newspaper plugs, it can come as a surprise to discover where public relations value REALLY lies.
Truth is, your PR budget can deliver results far beyond such limited publicity placements.
For example by embracing the kind of PR plan that persuades those important […]

A Sense of Humor in the Work Place

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

When I was first initiated into Corporate America, I had a sense of humor that went unmatched by any mortal soul. I was quick-witted, smart, sharp, and knew every gag and joke available to humanity. Most of it, I learned in college. But, college never really did teach the fact that having a sense of […]

A Singles Game of Real Estate

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

This discussion leans toward answering questions asked most often by our youthful men and women in there early twenties. They often begin to ask themselves the question, “Should I consider buying a home, condo/town-home or some other type of real estate that I can call my own?” Due to the fact that housing has up […]

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