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How to Run a Successful Computer Training Business
by Marnie L. Pehrson Are you the person everyone calls with their computer questions? Start earning money doing something you love with this step-by-step manual.

Success Without Selling
How to dramatically increase the income from your business --without making sales calls-- using the resources you already have.
101 Tips & Strategies for Successful Trade Show Ex
Trade Shows are a cost-effective way to generate excellent business, whether your business is small or large. The first step is choosing the right Show - one that will attract your target market. For many trade show exhibitors, attracting visitors to the booth is one challenge, but once the visitor is there, getting them to buy your product or service, or agree to future contact is another challenge.
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Leslie Householder
Leslie is a wife and mother of six children. She is a certified facilitator for Bob Proctor's financial seminars, teaching the natural laws that govern prosperous living. She is the author of The Jackrabbit Factor, and Heavens Incredible Help with Your Money Matters, both scheduled for publication later this year. Her E-course version of the latter called, "Heavenly Help with Money Matters" is available at her website, free for a limited time. She is the founder of www.ThoughtsAlive.com and presently serves as a Family Preparedness Specialist in her local congregation.
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5 Inexpensive Ways to Increase Your Sales Online With or Without a Web Site
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Does Your Copy Ignore Your Site Visitors?
When you keep the focus of your copy on your company, you prevent your target customer from knowing the benefits they'll reap after working with you.
It's Not Business, It's Personal
In my associations with professionals in both casual and business settings, I've found that among those who are spot-on experts, there are two distinct types. Which are you?
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