Essays, Articles and Financial Advices

How To Write Killer Business Plans - Part 2 by Neil Best

Keep your eye on the Executive Summary The first thing your potential funding audience needs to be reading is your executive summary. There is a saying in the film industry that no great script is written, only rewritten, and in a way that's how you need to treat your executive summary. It's the most essential part of your plan because it acts like a shop window to the plan inside, and it needs to draw the potential investor in. Why use 5 words when you can use 3? Why b...   Read more...

Gain An Extra Month Each Year! by John Perry

This article discusses how you can fit more activity into your already busy schedule. It is about activity management and how this can solve the problem of overwhelm.   Read more...

Is eFax Right For Your Business? by Titus Hoskins

Online faxing is the a very popular trend amount many businesses, big and small. It can save any company money and time but is E-Fax right for your business?   Read more...

Something Strange Happening in Sales by Leslie Buterin

A strange new trend that's reaping results!   Read more...

"Glass Ceiling" Breakthrough? - No Thanks! by Margaret Stead

Companies get rid of their best people - contrary to popular thinking people who 'get the sack' are often the 'brightest and the best.' Those who leave of their own volition ('glass ceiling') particularly women, are more intelligent, more creative, more independent than those they leave behind.   Read more...

Do Consumers Need a Fast Mortgage Payment Coach? by Alfred Fraser

Fast Mortgage Freedom requires a clever plan of action for success. Just as Boxers and athlethes in Sport, our President in war, would seek no coaching advice from their rivals Why do we ask our Banker to be our Coach in the struggle for Mortgage Profits?   Read more...

Sell Your Knowledge: Turning Your Hobby Into Profits by Antonio Thornton -

Everyone has a hobby of some kind - most people have several. There are people who collect stamps; people who make scrapbooks or create graphic designs with their digital photos; people who love horseback riding, hiking or bicycling. Maybe you do something that you don't even know is considered a “hobby”. Technically, anything that you engage in for fun that is outside of your occupational activities is considered a hobby- so chances are you have lots of hobbies! Have you ...   Read more...

Trash Can Liner Basics by Steve Hanson

Many janitorial companies supply trash can liners to their customers. So how do you know what to recommend? To understand liners, it is important to become familiar with the basics of trash can liners.   Read more...

How To Select A Consultant - The Three Imperatives by Bob Selden

If you’ve ever been faced with the task of selecting a consultant, or you do so regularly, Bob Selden of the National Learning Institute provides some helpful hints and perhaps some new approaches to selecting the most appropriate consultant.   Read more...

Profitable Online Campaigns - Guaranteed! by Daniel Levis

When you boil it right down, there are really only three things that you need to do exceedingly well to market your business effectively online.   Read more...