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How Web Developers Can Make Money Online
As part of your job as a web developer, you essentially contribute towards building the world wide web. But you can also channel the power of the web and make money online through it. Here are some of the ways that web developers can earn money online. While these means are perfect for amateur developers and those looking for some extra money, they’re also equally applicable for those who don’t want a regular job and instead prefer to make their entire living online.
By Arlene Kaddy7 years ago in Journal
All About Commercial Safety Mats and Why Does Your Business Need One?
Whether you are starting a new business, or want to upgrade your old business, so that you can attract more customers–the one thing that you need to ensure is that your business premises are outfitted with commercial safety mats. As the name tag implies, you need to make sure that these commercial mats are installed for the simple reason that they are quite effective in preventing accidents such as slips or trips in your office, but more on that later. Check out some of the reasons as to why your company needs a commercial floor mat, right away.
By Eada Hudes7 years ago in Journal
The Staircase to Becoming an Oncology Nurse
Introduction Some people choose jobs because of their interests. Others select career paths based on factors such as desired salary, the ease with which they may obtain the job, and/or the hours associated with the job. Regardless, for most individuals, they simply pick a vocation. In my situation, my wants and needs go to the career of an Oncology Nurse. Many people die from this horrendous disease each year, and one day it will be my job to help and care for those whom are in trouble, being chased down by the mass murderer, Cancer. Becoming an Oncology Nurse requires a specific type of education, many tasks to overcome, and the persistence of great work while on the job.
By Taylor Renee Hurles7 years ago in Journal
Maximize Your Business Goals Through Marketing
A business won't survive, much less thrive, without an effective marketing strategy in place. Small businesses, in particular, rely on smart and cost-effective business strategies to succeed. Not every business owner, to his/her detriment, invests the necessary resources into a broad-based marketing campaign. Small businesses face many obstacles to long-term profitability. A smart, long-term plan involves doing what is essential to expand advertising and promotions on all fronts.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
Does It Matter What You, or Your Employees, Wear in the Kitchen?
Many kitchen workplaces have a pretty solid reputation of being laid back and friendly environments. Unless you’re running a Michelin-starred eatery, chances are you’re tempted to allow your employees a bit of flexibility with the dress code. While ditching the uniforms is a great way to boost morale in more casual restaurants, there are some aspects of a kitchen dress code that should always be up to par, whether you’re running a fine dining establishment or a small diner in the heart of downtown.
By Claire Peters7 years ago in Journal
Becoming a Successful Business
Are you a business owner who feels as if you're not making progress towards your professional goals? Or are you having trouble choosing goals for your business? While most entrepreneurs want to be successful, they may not know how to get from where they are to the next level. For those entrepreneurs who want to create a successful business, we'll give you a few tips for making your goals happen.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
Tips to Hiring a Better and More Qualified Team
If you want to run a successful sales business, you need to hire the right sales team. After all, your sales team is responsible for generating revenue. So how do you hire the right sales team? Here are some tips to help you hire the sales team that will take your business to the next level.
By Dawn Castell7 years ago in Journal
My Unconventional Approach to Film Acting
Personally, I never memorize a script for film. I do not want to appear rehearsed and too polished to be realistic on camera. Instead, I learn the story and approach the process of acting much in the way we play the game of Gossip as kids: You hear the story, you know what happens to whom and who said what, and then you go elsewhere and repeat it, telling the story to the next person in the most believable manner as possible, even if you make up some of your own parts. I read the script to learn what happened to whom but that's as far as I take the script.
By Genealogy Freak7 years ago in Journal
Sales Practices to Implement This Summer
A clear way to motivate salespeople in summer is to make site managers better coaches. Many sales managers are plagued by non-coaching tasks, such as reporting sales numbers, joining unnecessary meetings, and their own sales. Sales leaders create an ideal coaching environment by prioritizing them as a list of administrative responsibilities. Begin by identifying an approach based on support by senior leaders. Clearly communicate these expectations to managers and allow them free time to provide tactical support to salespeople. In particular, telling managers to develop strong sales practices and actions at every stage of the channel can be time consuming, but can have a significant impact on revenue. By supporting the strategic role of internal training, corporate leaders can improve the motivation and performance of the entire sales team.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
8 Biggest Differences Between Stage Acting and Film Acting
I will start by expressing that acting is acting, yet everything you do for stage, you must do just the contrary for film. On stage you can pretend something happens, but in front of the camera you should experience it happening. Instead of expressing outwardly for stage, you need to internalize for film and let your eyes and voice do the speaking. Rather than exaggerate, you need to simplify in order to be realistic. And rather than knowing every single line by heart and knowing exactly what you are going to say, you should know what you need to say then forget about it because in reality, people don't always know exactly what they are going to say. Sometimes they have to think or stumble for the right words to express. This subtlety goes a long way on screen in terms of adding believability and realism.
By Genealogy Freak7 years ago in Journal











