Yazan: admin | 28 July 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Ezine Publishing
It is true that sometimes in life there is a small line between failure and success. The same thing applies with ezines and newsletters. Some details we consider unimportant are the keys for the success of our publication or failure.
Yazan: admin | 26 July 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Home and Family
By the first of August, you can’t open a newspaper without seeing ads for Back to School supplies. The stores are filled with displays. My daughter, Katherine is always asking if she can buy something from the ads. All the emphasis on starting school is creating some feelings of regret with our choice to home […]
Yazan: admin | 19 July 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Advertising
Newspapers are considered the PRIMARY advertising medium by 99.4% of all retailers. Newspapers have been there in every step of the typical store owner’s life from the very beginning. Newspapers covered his birth, his high school graduation, his engagement, his marriage, the death of his parents and everything else.
Yazan: admin | 18 July 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Strategic Planning
In most business plans, no matter how striking the idea, the covers are critically important. The majority of investors may flip to the executive summary, if they get past the cover, when deciding whether or not they are interested. Exactly like the front page of a daily newspaper, a business plan cover puts the important […]
Yazan: admin | 16 July 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Health and Fitness
The good news is that you don’t have to lose your hearing as you age. The bad news is, you will – unless you limit your exposure to high noise levels. The most preventable cause of hearing loss is the cumulative effect of noise. The following suggestions and decibel (dB) chart will help you gauge […]
Yazan: admin | 14 July 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Careers Employment
Perhaps you saw it coming. The fall in company stock prices. The news articles about company troubles. Maybe it was just rumors on the production floor, or a creeping suspicion that orders had slowed down and there was no longer the backlog of work which had been a security blanket. Maybe it was the way […]