"I'm the lamest lame duck there could be."George C. Wallace
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Advice On Golf Training Aid Products There are many different types of golf swing faults and golf training aids can go a long way in helping any golfer deal with their specific problem area.The golf swing is the essence of the golf game and therefore it would not be a bad idea to get even ...
Baby Crib Advice and Tips Congratulations! You have just learned that you are having a baby. Whether this is your first or not you need to look at cribs. Do you have one already? Is it an antique? A second hand crib whether antique or not needs to be carefully looked at. This is ...
Common Sense Advice for Search Engine Optimization Most web surfers start their sessions at a search engine or a web directory. There are a number of different methods you can use to capture their traffic and drive it to your site: 1. Stick to the big names: The two largest directories: Yahoo! ...
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Dear Holly,
There are so many opportunities out there. How do I find the right one?
-- Gloria A.
^^^^^^
Dear Gloria,
First of all, relax. There is no one "right" opportunity. There are several good opportunities, and your challenge will be finding a good opportunity that fits you.
To narrow the field, you should simply not even consider an opportunity that offers products in which you are not personally interested. If you can't get enthusiastic about the products, how will you get others excited about them?
Next, you should perform due diligence on the opportunities that interest you the most, eliminating any opportunities that do not meet ALL of your evaluation criteria. Be sure to pay special attention to the following:
- Has the company been in business at least 3 years?
- Is the company debt-free?
- Is the company a member in good standing with the BBB or any other organization that can provide 3rd party validation?
By this time, even though you may have started with hundreds of opportunities, you will probably have narrowed your options down to 10 or less to choose from.
Compare these remaining opportunities by considering:
- Which one offers products that excite you the most?
- Which one offers a compensation plan that will allow you to earn money most easily?
- Is there a person eam in any of these opportunities who is willing to mentor you? If not, dump the opportunity. If so, which of these people eams do you feel will best help you to achieve success?
At the end of this process, you will end up with the opportunity that fits you the best.
About the Author Holly specializes in teaching others how to build multiple streams of income on the internet using automation. http://www.AbundantLivingOnline.com Subscribe to Holly's popular ezine: mailto:abundantlivingonline@igpronet.com Sign up for Holly's FREE wealth-building eCourse: mailto:SecretsReport@mailriches.com
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The medical advice was wrong, but this was no grand dealTelegraph.co.ukBut it is perfectly clear that I was wrong, just as it is crystal clear that whatever medical advice Mr Salmond took was also wrong – horribly so. The First Minister should now accept that fact openly and honestly. He should also apologise to the ...and more » |
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Advice for Grads: 4 Places to avoid with your parentsBoston.com (blog)This advice still applies to you, perhaps more urgently. Drive you parents down a safe street in Brookline, point to a nice enough home and tell you'd love to show them inside but your roommates are studying, or praying or something. |
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Advice from a job seeker on the importance of thank you notesBoston.comSo my advice to job hunters is never underestimate the power of the thank you note. A: When I read your submission to the Job Doc column, I had to read and re-read it again. I wanted to make sure that I didn't ignore or miss a question. |
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Advice for college graduates: Think 'CASH'SouthCoastToday.comBy the time I graduated, I had in place some pretty good money habits thanks to my grandmother Big Mama. Because of her, I've made it my mission to pass on the financial wisdom she taught me. For college graduates this year, I offer an acronym to help ...and more » |
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Unsolicited advice to high school graduatesSavannah Morning NewsWe are certain as they transition from the world of high school to higher education, the military and careers; they have already been and will be given plenty of advice; and showered with boat loads of knowledge passed down from, not only their ...and more » |
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