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Run Your Own Newspaper (Part 5)
I never thought about distribution when I blindly accepted ownership of the local newspaper. Luckily it was already in place, but if you are starting from scratch, obviously you will have to think about it.
Robert BayleyPublished 7 years ago in JournalUsing 'Today’s Deals' To Sell On Amazon
The “Today’s Deals” page is the most visited page on Amazon. It attracts millions of viewers and consumers every day, and the products on the first few pages tend to sell out within hours, if not minutes.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalWhat It's Like To Be: An Independent Artist
Elizabeth Sutton isn't your typical artist. Whip smart, with a degree in business, the beautiful mother of two started creating art just over a year ago. Working out of a studio in Long Island City, Sutton has made a name for herself in New York with her colorful collection of butterflies, bold geometric shapes and original take on pop icons photography.
Rick SchwartzPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow Neil Patel Started SEO with Doing it and Not Learning
Search Engine Optimization or SEO - this is the primary weapon that you should be carrying to fight the battle of getting your website one of the top ranks on Google Search Engine Pages.
Arpin GajjarPublished 7 years ago in JournalRun Your Own Newspaper (Part 4)
Having gotten my hands on the paper, now came the question – what do I fill it with? As you probably already know I took over the paper, so regular contributors were already in place. But I am the editor, I have to have a voice. The first thing that struck me when I started to think about content was… politics. There were two reasons for this:
Robert BayleyPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow to Not Get Stuck
Did you know that working for a scandal-tainted company may impact your future earnings? The Harvard Business Review reported on the “Scandal Effect” in their September 2016 issue.
Barbara KimmelPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Ultimate Guide To eBay Optimization
If you’re an eCommerce seller, you’ve likely considered selling on eBay—if you don’t already. According to Statista, eBay ended 2016 with upwards of 167 million active buyers, and the gross merchandise volume in “Home & Garden” alone was $11.8 million.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in Journal3 Ingredients To Accessing Creative Genius
This is your core genius. It is your original brand of brilliance. For instance, some people are excellent at interpersonal relating. As a result, they attract top-talent into their organization and gain buy-in for projects extremely quickly.
Mike SlavinPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow to Earn Money From Reading
How is such a thing possible, you ask? Buckle up for one informational ride of a lifetime. It’s no secret that everyday more and more people utilize the internet to earn money. It’s also no secret that most people read books, and now more than ever, people like you are earning thousands of dollars a month, every month, by performing little to no work.
Aaron DennisPublished 7 years ago in JournalTen Life Lessons for Millennials
Sometimes someone says something that is difficult to forget; those rare “ah ha” moments that not only stick with you forever but can also be applied in both personal and professional relationships. These are my ten favorites.
Barbara KimmelPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow to Ask for a Raise
Work. The very reason almost all of us engage in this daily activity is so we can pay our bills and provide for ourselves and our family. Simply put, work is not a voluntary choice for most people, it’s something they have to do for money. Given this rather utilitarian nature on why we work, it stands to reason that we all wish to make more money.
Life after Leadership
There isn't life AFTER leadership; there's life WITH leadership. My formal organizational career passed 14 years ago when I was relatively young, after a 30 year career as an executive leader.