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The $1 Billion Niche Business That No One Knows About – Recycling Mobile Phones For HUGE Profits!
RECYCLING MOBILE PHONES IS ONE OF THE BEST NEW OPPORTUNITIES OF RECENT TIMES!Every so often a new powerful trend starts – and that trend creates a whole stream of other income generating possibilities. The (relatively) new trend is mobile phones and recycling them is a side opportunity that, shockingly, almost no one has picked up on.

How to Build a Business When Your Life is Busy
When I'm talking with someone and they share with me that they are ready to start living and ready to get out of debt I know I can help them. The comment I hate hearing the most is "I'm too busy". So do you want to start living and get out of debt or are you too busy for that? Then they go on to share with me what's going on in their life and I see so many open time for building that high income online business I have just shared with them. The business that will help them get out of debt so they can start living the life they want to live.

Developing A List Of Keywords For Marketing
Keywords aren't just some words that allow search engines, like Google, to find your web site. They are also key elements for creating attractive language to use in your marketing or advertising material.

Change Agents, Inc. of Glendale, AZ, Certified by Women's Business Enterprise National Council
Change Agents, Inc. of Glendale, Arizona, has been certified by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council as a Woman-owned business. The company was founded in 1997 by President and Principal Consultant Gayla Hodges.

Key Marketing Methods For 2008
Isn?t online marketing by definition, expensive? Not necessarily.

Rules of Thumb for Marketing to Your Past Customers
Keeping in touch can dramatically increase business, when done properly.It's a fact that your customers are your best leads.

Georgia Mother-Daughter Business Owners Team Up to Promote Breast Cancer Awareness
Mom and breast cancer survivor Lila Huggins, along with webpreneur daughter Carrie Lauth, help raise breast cancer awareness with online and offline fundraising and information.

Residual Income and Your Home Business
Having a home business can mean more to you than just a steady paycheck. It can also mean financial freedom, and the physical freedom to go anywhere that you'd like to go at any time, without having to worry about taking that dreaded sick day or personal day.

Hundred-Fold-Life-Team: Can Your Business Found On The Internet?
The vehicle that you have chosen to establish your Hundred-Fold-Life is a business on the Internet. That's great! Now your new business is up and running and you have a dynamite looking website. If your business is strictly online, it is imperative that you bring visitors to the site in order to make any sales. Whether you are selling products or services, you need visitors, just like traditional brick and mortar retailers need customer count to make any money, online retailers need visitors.

CPI Announces Approach to Corporate Incentive Gifts Where Maximum Business Results Combine with Pay Only for Redemption Benefits
Corporations that pay face value for prepaid incentive gift cards and reward programs can sometimes get caught holding the bag on unredeemed cards. Corporate Promotions & Incentives LLC is changing the corporate incentive program landscape with customized gift cards that businesses don't pay for until they're redeemed.

Wpromote Launches New Website and Comprehensive Suite of Search Engine Marketing Services
Wpromote, an Inc 500 Company, proudly announces the January 1, 2008 launch of its next-generation website, along with two new services to complement its industry-leading suite of search engine marketing solutions.

Yellow Cab is Pleased to Announce the Addition of Ashley Mitchell to the Sales and Marketing Team
Ashley will also be marketing ticketing kiosks for hotels and convention centers to allow passengers to purchase transportation to DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field for Yellow Cab taxicabs, GO Yellow Checker Shuttle airport shuttles and BusinessExec Sedan Service.

JK Harris Small Business Services Applauds Newest IRS Campaign
JK Harris is happy the IRS is giving new small business owners the help and advice they need.

Business Start Up Capital
It seems like everyone wants to start their own business now days. I just spoke with my older brother last night and he mentioned a business venture. I was actually sort of surprised because he already has a great job working at a fine University. Regardless, he would like to work from home. That's it right there. The more people I talk to these days, the more I realize that everyone wants to work at home. Is it the convenience of it all? Is it the fact that you don't have to drive anywhere each morning? Does it have anything to do with peace and quiet or setting your own hours? Okay, who am I kidding; it has to do with all of these things. I should know; I work at home and enjoy it. The greatest thing for me is not having to deal with the ...

Engraved Business Cards: Stylish Cards Symbolizing Etiquette
If your company is very much in touch with the business and scientific worlds, this means that you may be doing business agreements and meetings with business professionals from a variety of countries. Some of these countries could be Russia, Japan, France, and China. The catch, however, when doing business deals with people from these countries is that there is zero percent tolerance for informality, such as calling people by their first names.

Harvard Business Review Cites 'Hope' Book

Boston, MA (PRWeb) February 2, 2007 -- Harry Hutson and Barbara Perry, management consultants and authors of Putting Hope to Work, today announced that in its February edition the Harvard Business Review has cited the work in their book as one of 20 "Breakthrough Ideas for 2007."

"Many studies have shown that people who score higher on measures of hope also cope better with injuries, diseases, and physical pain; perform better in school; and prove more competitive in sports," said Hutson. "Our contribution has been to outline the elements of hope--possibility, agency, worth, openness, and connection--in a way that guides efforts to nurture it in the workplace."

In past years, HBR has been at the forefront of identifying and analyzing ideas--from Blogs to new innovations in biology, banking, business and more--that have changed our thinking, our ways of relating to each other, the qualities we value, and the way we conduct commerce.

"Every year, the editors of Harvard Business Review have the enviable challenge of putting together the HBR List," write the editors. This year, "Our annual survey of emerging ideas considers how nanotechnology will affect commerce, what role hope plays in leadership, and why, in an age that practically enshrines accountability, we need to beware of "accountabalism."

"Hope is a positive force of action that engages people to work for a better future," said Barbara Perry. "It's present in individual lives, social institutions, and increasingly, as a differentiating factor in winning organizations." Delving into what that force is, how it works, and how it can be nurtured is something leading organizations have worked with Hutson and Perry to capture.

For more information about the book, its authors, their clients, and principles that can help transform organizations and lives, visit www.puttinghopetowork.com. Harvard Business Review online can be found at www.hbr.org. The Review's "Breakthrough Ideas" are ones that Editor Thomas Stewart believes "will shape and reshape business in the months and years to come." ?

About Harry Hutson:
Harry Hutson, Ph.D., is a business advisor and executive coach specializing in change management, communication, conflict resolution, and career development. He consults to a wide variety of corporations, nonprofits, and educational institutions. He is the Vice Chairman of the New England Center for Children, and for over 20 years he was a leader in human resource management at Cummins, Avery Dennison, and Global Knowledge.

About Barbara Perry:
Barbara Perry, Ph.D., is a cultural anthropologist, management consultant, and teacher. In her 25 years of consulting to Fortune 500 companies, her emphasis has been on facilitating development of customer-focused, innovative cultures. She pioneered the use of team-based ethnographic methods both internally (for managing change) and externally (to develop customer-relevant product and marketing strategies). She is a frequent speaker at trend, market research, innovation, and product development conferences and also runs a leadership workshop for women.

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