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Cutting-edge writing and blog about personal development and relationships, by Tamera Daun, RN. Tamera Daun is CEO of Pentad, established in 2002. She is a therapist, consultant, and author helping individuals and couples all over the world for the past fourteen years. submitted by - Tamera Daun Halverson
Interior Design Consulting and interior design Inspirational articles, home shopping and ideas. submitted by - Cynthia Thomas
Minister of Spiritual Peacemaking specializing in holistic living and meditation for inner peace My blog is to meet like-minded people who are interested in spirituality, meditation and holistic living and to share my thoughts and experiences. I will be adding articles and holistic living tips and more as the blog unfolds. submitted by - Jane Rosalea Booth
This is the blog of Eco-Libris, a green company that works to balance out the paper usage of the book publishing industry by raising awareness, and planting trees in developing countires. The blog is about books, trees and everything in between, including green book reviews, author interviews, featured bookstores and environmental news that concern the book publishing world. submitted by - Eylon Israely
Hopfoot LLC is an interior-exterior space and products design company based in San Diego California with offices in Chicago Illinois. Hopfoot provides unique ultra-high-end products from Italy to complement our designs. Hopfoot clients include North American residential and commercial hospitality and property management firms. Hopfoot also works closely with select design and architectural firms in support of their designs. submitted by - Sandi Flordeliza
my stuff * art writer of short and long stories and writer of songs of all king and a spritual healer of body mind ans souil submitted by - clara hernandez
Straight-up insights on work and life leadership covering current issues such as corporate responsibility, work/life balance, employee retention, human resources, leadership skills and more. submitted by - Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE
News of the Southeasternwriters Association Annual Writers Conference submitted by - Charlotte Babb
I’m sure you’ve heard the same hype all before - you know what I’m talking about - all those over hyped nonsense promising the earth and delivering nothing. Well, today I’m here to tell you that FINALLY there is someone who really wants to help you make money online. submitted by - samyroumieh
A key success factor in starting an export company is clear understanding and detail knowledge of products to be exported. In order to be a successful in exporting one must fully research its export market rather than try to tackle every market at once. The exporter should approach a market on a priority basis. Overseas design and product must be studies properly and considered carefully. Because there are specific laws dealing with International trade and foreign business, it is imperative that you familiarize yourself with state, federal, and international laws before starting your export business. Price is also an important factor. So, before starting an export business an exporter must considered the price offered to the buyers. As the selling price depends on sourcing price, try to avoid unnecessary middlemen who only add cost but no value. It helps a lot on cutting the transaction cost and improving the quality of the final products. Before starting an export, an individual should evaluate his company’s “export readiness”. Further planning for export should be done only, if the company’s assets are good enough for export. There are several methods to evaluate the export potential of a company. The most common method is to examine the success of a product in domestic market. It is believed that if the products has survived in the domestic market, there is a good chance that it will also be successful in international market, at least those where similar needs and conditions exist. Exporting goods is quite different from exporting services as the former deals with packaging, custom and physical delivery of goods while the later mostly deals with service sectors like banking, advertising, copyrights, insurance, consultancy etc. Exporting services is also known as invisible trade or invisible export is basically related with the person’s skill and knowledge is what is 'sold' rather than a piece of software or books. For more details about export business please click the given link: www.exporterspages.com submitted by - Ravi Kumar Sharma
This is what an unemployed MBA graduates life was like after graduating in July 2005. Today, after having worked for 2 years at a Fortune 100 company I shall leave to become CEO. I wrote this diary in 2005 after graduating and hope that this three month diary helps other MBA graduates to remain motivated and stay focused. submitted by - varun sahay
Welcome to Harvest Properties would like to assist you in finding the perfect property. At harvest, we back our knowledge in the real estate market with years of experience. We can't think of a better place to live than on California's beautiful central coast. submitted by - Harvestre Nivaas
Careersthatdontsuck.com is a career management resource for anyone who wants to find or create careers that don't suck. Features career profiles, business and job alerts, tips and tools and timely business and labor market information. submitted by - DD
Mike Myatt, Top CEO Coach and author of "Leadership Matters...The CEO Survival Manual" offers advice and commentary on topics of interest to CEOs. submitted by - Mike Myatt
Indoor Outdoor Projections along with Derksen Light Technology systems from Germany available through Image Projections,LLC. submitted by - Mila
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