8 July 2010

What’s your fact or fiction story?

2022-08-07T17:47:09-04:00July 8th, 2010|Human Interest Articles|0 Comments

In the 1970's I was watching a TV program and a couple were talking about their relationship. I thought to myself "wow, what a great guy, I'd love to meet him and talk to him and I'd love to have a guy who talks about his wife like that". In 1984 I was sitting in a living room of a colleague I was visiting in LA. I hadn't met her husband yet because he drove a truck and wasn't around when I was visiting. She wanted me to see him and took out a tape of a show. Yup, it was the couple from the 1970's. In 1964 or '65, when I was ten, I was

25 September 2008

Become an AVON Represenative (USA Only)

2022-08-07T17:48:13-04:00September 25th, 2008|Human Interest Articles|0 Comments

Take control of your income, your schedule, and your future.   Open the door today to your very own Avon business. It’s rather easy to become an Avon representative.  You'll start earning a money.   The start-up cost is  low but usual business costs will be necessary, too. For less than $20 you will receive materials for your first two campaigns. Campaigns occur every two weeks. You are not required to carry inventory, but you may want some to show your clients samples. You purchase brochures every two weeks. Minimum order is $50 worth of merchanise.  The more you sell, the greater your income percentage. Shipping to your home starts at $5.95 and is determined by the total

9 August 2008

Go-Giver by Bob Burg

2022-08-07T17:48:14-04:00August 9th, 2008|Human Interest Articles|0 Comments

I first heard of Bob Burg years ago, and I’m pretty sure it was either on Warrior Forum or Blake Forum. He was offering copies of his book that was in it’s third printing — for free. I’m not the type of person to say “no” to a free business book, especially when it’s on a marketing topic. The book as “Endless Referrals”, excellent book by the way, consider getting it, too, but that’s not the one I’m reviewing here. The Go-Giver Book Years ago, I had the honor of taking his 3 or so hour seminar in Seattle and part of the fee paid for his new book “Go-Giver“. The book was kinda thin (I thought

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