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Thomas N Salzano: Useful Strategies That Generate Excellent Business Leads!
It is very important in the business world to attract customers, but how do you go about doing it? Whether you’re a seasoned pro in business, or you're just getting started, it is vital for your success that you understand lead generation. Below you will find many good ideas that shared by Thomas Salzano, will get you started in this area, so keep reading.
By Thomas N Salzano4 years ago in Journal
Strike Three
"I wish I could do it all over again." That quote has been floating in my mind for the past few days. As I sit back and watch Woman's College World Series, I finally admitted that I missed an opportunity to play varsity for my high school softball team. At the age of fifteen was my last time swinging a bat and throwing a softball. I was a late bloomer when I started playing. Many young girls start at tee-ball and slowly climb the softball ladder until high school and college. I started the game at nine years old, and from that point on, softball consumed me; not all athletes are born to have natural-born talent. I can say with a straight face that I did have natural abilities. I was fast, had an arm, and had power when I swung the bat.
By teisha leshea4 years ago in Journal
What We Can Learn from the Literary Life of Jane Austen
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is one of the best romance writers of all time. She was the second youngest of a large family, her parents having connections to the aristocracy of England. However, compared to the Bingleys and Darcys of Austen’s social circle, her family was what we might today call middle-class, with her father being a reverend. The family enjoyed acting, which likely inspired Austen’s love of storytelling.
By Ilana Quinn4 years ago in Journal
Jack Of All Trades, Master of None
How did it end up that “well rounded” is a compliment yet, “jack of all trades” is used in a negative light? When I was growing up, I wanted to be exactly like my amazing sister. She had a passion for music and enjoyed playing piano, so I started lessons. She was in the high school marching band so I picked up the trumpet in middle school. She got a summer job as a tennis coach so I was her student until I took her job. She had a mathematical brain and loved engineering, so I enrolled in the engineering class. She was also incredibly successful in the International Baccalaureate program (IB) with a type-A brain. Guess who else decided to join IB?
By Elli Doronzio4 years ago in Journal
How to choose the right startup accelerator for my business?
Maybe start by asking, why do you need an accelerator program? Since Y Combinator launched the first accelerator program in 2005, getting accepted into one has become a trend. This part of the startup industry has gained massively from this movement. Over the past 15 years, 100+ startup accelerators have entered the investment sector posting a whopping $3.5B in exits. So there are gains. But are these programs suitable for your startup? As a founder, will you gain? How to choose the right accelerator program?
By Sarath C P 4 years ago in Journal
Incredible Hacks To Optimize Finance Management
If there is one thing that keeps an enterprise on its toes, it is finance & asset management. We know that Smart management of finances, comprised of many things be it risk-taking factors, smart investments, and last but not least, ROIs. Managing finances well is perhaps the first thing you’ll hear out from the business community.
By Alex Luthor4 years ago in Journal
It's Only Up From Here
1/365 I used to think that starting something new required me to actually begin at the start of something new. Almost as though starting over required something fresh, just to start off on the right foot. Like a new year, new month or at the very least - a Monday.
By Hailey Reese4 years ago in Journal
Pros and Cons of Lawsuit Loans
Because it can take a very long time for a lawsuit to be resolved, many litigants find they have stacks of bills but no ability to pay them. You may not be sure how long your case will take and the inability to work, as in the case of a personal injury lawsuit, only exasperates the problem. The question then becomes – how to bridge the gap between financial uncertainty and the ultimate resolution of a case or claim.
By Paul Coppola4 years ago in Journal









