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Make The Sale - See The Secret In Etiquette
Learning the ins and outs of salesmanship is essential if your goal is to be successful in the sales market. One of the key ingredients to being a great sales person is knowing your product from every angle so you can answer all the questions. But what if you know all that and you are dressed like a slob or perhaps you are not adept at striking up a conversation with potential customers. All this has to do with business knowing your business etiquette. So be sure to watch the following video on business etiquette for introductions. Also right after the video is are six business etiquette secrets that can be your secret weapon in sales
Consumers Debt - Teach The Next Generation Our Mistakes
The odds are in your favor that your financial future involves some sort of debt. The question of course is how much debt are you taking on and what are your plans to get out of debt. Do you even have plans to get out of the debt or have you taken on this debt blindly like a lot of people of this generation. If so there is a growing need and evidence to back up the fact that financial debt has become a bigger factor for parents to teach children then safe sex or continued education.
Google: No kids allowed | Surveillance State - CNET Blogs
Google's terms of service, while ignored by the vast majority of users, contain a pretty shocking clause: Under 18's are not permitted to use any of Google's Web properties. That's right, kids--no search, YouTube, Gmail, news, or images.
Under 18s wishing to watch YouTube videos of skateboarding dogs, or perform research for a school project will have to go elsewhere--Ask.com or Microsoft's Live.com search, perhaps. The message from Mountain View seems clear: We don't want your (underage) business.
Google's terms of service, thick with legalese, state that:
"You may not use ... Google's products, software, services and web sites ... and may not accept the Terms if ... you are not of legal age to form a binding contract with Google.
The problem with this, of course, is that all 50 states in the United States require that someone be at least 18 years old to form a binding contract. As for what happens when a person under 18 attempts to agree to a click-through contract, the jury is still out on that one.
Cable has a New Feature to Battle Satellite TV | iSpy-Satellite
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By the first half of the nineteen nineties,
the situation changed with the introduction of new satellite TV technology that
provided a much needed improvement upon both the satellite TV that came before
it as well as cable TV. This new wave of satellite TV technology required only a
small satellite dish that was three feet across at the most rather than the
older monstrosities that were over ten feet across. At the same time, the new
technology enabled satellite TV technology to deliver more channels at very
reasonable prices.
The exodus of TV viewers leaving cable TV in favor of
satellite TV started because of the realization that spending about the same
amount of money on satellite TV that they had been paying for cable TV could
provide those viewers with a much larger selection of channels. The fact that
the satellite dishes were so much smaller and therefore more manageable also
made a huge difference when it came to making satellite TV a realistic
alternative for suburbanites who hadn’t had room for the older dishes. The cable
TV company made its own situation worse by dismissing the extra channels as
lower quality than what cable TV provided and therefore not interesting to
viewers.
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