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Ten 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.
Must Have Health Care Benefits
Perhaps the most contentious, expensive and complicated issue in modern American society is the issue of healthcare. Who pays for it, how much, what’s covered who needs to be covered, what if any penalties should an individual face for not having coverage, what if any penalties should a company face for not providing health insurance are all topics of debate if not legally practically. Since the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka Obamacare went into effect in 2010, the entire health insurance, and by extension medical industry has been in a constant state of flux.
Two Twitter Tricks
By now, most people know all the tricks there are to Twitter, but there are still a few out there some people haven't caught on to yet. So, here are two tricks for content providers/sellers, storytellers, serial RTers and YOU!
Made in DNAPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Amazon Terminology Cheat Sheet
Owning and running an e-commerce business involves so many moving parts and unfamiliar lingo, it sometimes feels like you’re speaking another language entirely! From the marketing terminology to knowledge about fulfillment practices, there are thousands of words that go into building your own online company.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalHow to Make Money Freelance Writing
(This content was originally published on Why Are You Still Working?) So, you want to make money freelance writing? Greedy savages! Well, me, too. So here's what I recommend...
Matt CatesPublished 7 years ago in JournalBeautiful Stock Images That Cost You Nothing
Beautiful and engaging photographs and vector images are powerful instruments to make your website, blog or ad campaign successful.
Eugenia IsmagilPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow To Win Amazon’s Buy Box - Top Tips & Secrets
The Buy Box: the lifeblood of your Amazon shop. This paramount “buy box” can make or break your sales and profitability. So, you’ve optimized your Amazon listings using our top 8 “SAO techniques,” but still your products seem to be dragging behind your competitors. The reason for this? You’re probably losing the Buy Box.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Introductory Guide to Online Marketplace & E-Commerce Platform Selling - Part 1
If you’re building a home goods or lifestyle e-business, the multitude of online platforms can be overwhelming. How do you know which platform will best reach your target audience and have the highest success rate?
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalStill Want to Live, Travel, and Earn Abroad?
In this Part 2 of Tips for Making your Nomadic Dreams a Reality, we're going to pick up right where we left off in Part 1 with additional options for earning while living or traveling overseas. Keep reading!
Suki TranqillePublished 7 years ago in JournalTrials and Tribulations of Starting Out as A Freelance (Copy)Writer
So, you are starting out as a freelance writer. The first thing you have to realize is that the ascent is on: "starting out". It really doesn’t matter whether you have the natural talent for writing, or if you have done some writing beforehand. You could have even been a journalist under a full-time contract or a PR person, or you could have done a lot of writing in your civil service job. Still, it was your dream that one day you could start out as a freelance writer. Fiction, non-fiction, ghostwriting, within a time frame and from a place of your choosing. To be a writer and your own boss at the same time, what more could you want?
Ljubinko ZivkovicPublished 7 years ago in Journal