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    Franchises Versus Licensed Business Opportunities
    When it comes to business there is a whole lot of lingo out there that can be confusing. One example is that of a franchise or a licensed business opportunity. Anyone looking for business opportunities must understand what a franchise is and what a licensed business opportunity is. This brief overview will help you understand the differences.First of all, a franchise is simply a business model that has been proven to be effective. The franchisor who created this business model will then sell you the rights to use the business model as well as the services or goods that particular system sells. Once you pay your franchise fee you will become a franchisee and have a relationship with the franchisor to assist you with the system. A franchise agreement will be signed and this agreement outlines the assistance the franchisee will receive through the franchisor and the business model. A franchise
    ements and questions can you find in this article?

    6. Research your topic thoroughly from every angle, thus giving your audience a broad spectrum of depth and breadth.

    7. Last, but not least, have a good editor. Editing is the final touch that can make or break your material. Writers write and editors edit. While editors may write, it is fool hardy for writers to double as their own editor. Remember the simple truth that surgeons don't operate on themselves. Choose an editor who is interested in or has knowledge of your topic.

    The main message I want to convey to my audience is: although you (an ordinary person or skilled professional) are not a writer, you can write an article or book.

    The simple truth: writing is as easy as explaining something to a friend who is interested in your topic.

    Are you with me so far? Have I convinced you? If I have not yet convinced you, continue reading. If you are

    6 Reasons WHY John Reese's VRE(Virtual Real Estate) Concept Is The Way To Go In 2006
    Who would of ever guessed that Virtual Real Estate on the Internet would one day make many netpreneurers thousands, if not, millions of dollars.I know I sure didn't when I first got started online, but am glad I ran across the concept while searching the web one night.The facts are true and John Reese who is an Internet pioneer and the author of one of the Internets most powerful home study courses called "Traffic Secrets" is just one of those individuals who is successfully profiting from his Virtual Real Estate empire as we speak.John Reese has been around since the being when the Internet first became a commercial entity and knows what works and what doesn't online simply because he is known as a Test Freak(I mean that in a good way John).Now, some of you might be wondering what Virtual Real Estate is so I'll give you a quick definition:Virtual Real Estate is
    It has been said that every person has a book to write. Although I knew I would one day write a book, I don't consider myself a writer. I have written over 200 articles and two books. My approach to writing is simple: decide what message you want to convey, whether fiction or non-fiction, and write with the audience in mind.

    Although I am not a writer, I produced a 203-page book based on my knowledge and expertise regarding protecting children from sexual abuse or incest.

    When M. Scott Peck wrote his first book, The Road Less Traveled, he began the first chapter with the sentence, "Life is difficult." No truer words could have been spoken. Throughout the book he explained the concept that once we accept that simple truth, everything (everything) becomes easier because we have accepted it. Throughout the book, he explained how that simple truth, if accepted or rejected, is played out in our lives.

    Thus, the simple truth to writing is no more complicated than, "You can write an article or book." The fact that you found this article and are reading it says you want to write and want to learn to write--another thought-provoking statement.

    You, too, can use your knowledge and sell it in the form of an article or book. Everyone assumes that they are ordinary, and that they know nothing of value. The truth is, everyone lives a life of unique circumstances and experiences that results in the building of a body of knowledge or expertise--knowledge or expertise that has value and that can be packaged and sold to others.

    YOU are an expert in something, and that knowledge has value to others. People will gladly accept the message you wish to convey rather than experiencing your painful learning curve. You are reading this article aren’t you? What prompted you to read it? You wanted to learn something about how to write successfully. OK, someone might be reading this article because they don’t have anything better to do. But for the rest of you, you want to avoid going through a painful learning curve. How is that for a thought-provoking statement?

    If you believe you can't write an article or book, you’ve created that belief – for which you have no proof. What proof do you currently have that confirms your belief that you can't write an article or book? If you hold the belief that every best-selling author wrote every article or book in perfect form the first time they started writing, you are setting yourself up to fail. The simple truth is that every author writes and rewrites many times before the article or book rolls off the press. Accepting that "Life is difficult" or, in this case, writing is difficult allows the task to become easier. It is our beliefs that create our reality.

    Using the following seven guidelines, I have produced this article that will benefit many would-be writers who have not heretofore had the courage to write.

    1. Develop an outline--include all the points you want your audience to know.

    2. Tell the story as if the audience has little or no knowledge--avoid talking down to the audience or above their heads. For example: If you are writing professional material, write at the level your audience would be in terms of education and sophistication. If you are writing to a general audience, use common language to convey the message.

    3. Tell the story in a conversational tone. This style draws your audience in and holds their attention.

    4. Be descriptive; give details to help the audience develop a clear mental picture of what you want them to understand.

    5. Challenge your audience to dig deeper into themselves to understand your message. Use thought-provoking statements and questions. How many thought provoking statements and questions can you find in this article?

    6. Research your topic thoroughly from every angle, thus giving your audience a broad spectrum of depth and breadth.

    7. Last, but not least, have a good editor. Editing is the final touch that can make or break your material. Writers write and editors edit. While editors may write, it is fool hardy for writers to double as their own editor. Remember the simple truth that surgeons don't operate on themselves. Choose an editor who is interested in or has knowledge of your topic.

    The main message I want to convey to my audience is: although you (an ordinary person or skilled professional) are not a writer, you can write an article or book.

    The simple truth: writing is as easy as explaining something to a friend who is interested in your topic.

    Are you with me so far? Have I convinced you? If I have not yet convinced you, continue reading. If you are

    Get Control Your Money or How To Keep More!
    Do you find it hard to get by each month and your spending is either out of control or starting to head that way? If you're struggling with money then don't despair, you can get back on top. If you'd like to have more money each month or want to get control of your finances here are a few tips to help you get on top of things and start getting your spending back under control.When it comes to money we tend to fall into one of three main categories: spend less than we earn, spend what we earn, spend more than we earn.Create some good financial habits by taking a look at where you are now. Where would you like to be? Follow these tips to help you get there.· Keep a money diary for a week. It can be surprising where all the 'cash' goes. You probably don't really think about it on a daily basis. After all you probably just go to the bank when you need more and if y
    mple truth to writing is no more complicated than, "You can write an article or book." The fact that you found this article and are reading it says you want to write and want to learn to write--another thought-provoking statement.

    You, too, can use your knowledge and sell it in the form of an article or book. Everyone assumes that they are ordinary, and that they know nothing of value. The truth is, everyone lives a life of unique circumstances and experiences that results in the building of a body of knowledge or expertise--knowledge or expertise that has value and that can be packaged and sold to others.

    YOU are an expert in something, and that knowledge has value to others. People will gladly accept the message you wish to convey rather than experiencing your painful learning curve. You are reading this article aren’t you? What prompted you to read it? You wanted to learn something about how to write successfully. OK, someone might be reading this article because they don’t have anything better to do. But for the rest of you, you want to avoid going through a painful learning curve. How is that for a thought-provoking statement?

    If you believe you can't write an article or book, you’ve created that belief – for which you have no proof. What proof do you currently have that confirms your belief that you can't write an article or book? If you hold the belief that every best-selling author wrote every article or book in perfect form the first time they started writing, you are setting yourself up to fail. The simple truth is that every author writes and rewrites many times before the article or book rolls off the press. Accepting that "Life is difficult" or, in this case, writing is difficult allows the task to become easier. It is our beliefs that create our reality.

    Using the following seven guidelines, I have produced this article that will benefit many would-be writers who have not heretofore had the courage to write.

    1. Develop an outline--include all the points you want your audience to know.

    2. Tell the story as if the audience has little or no knowledge--avoid talking down to the audience or above their heads. For example: If you are writing professional material, write at the level your audience would be in terms of education and sophistication. If you are writing to a general audience, use common language to convey the message.

    3. Tell the story in a conversational tone. This style draws your audience in and holds their attention.

    4. Be descriptive; give details to help the audience develop a clear mental picture of what you want them to understand.

    5. Challenge your audience to dig deeper into themselves to understand your message. Use thought-provoking statements and questions. How many thought provoking statements and questions can you find in this article?

    6. Research your topic thoroughly from every angle, thus giving your audience a broad spectrum of depth and breadth.

    7. Last, but not least, have a good editor. Editing is the final touch that can make or break your material. Writers write and editors edit. While editors may write, it is fool hardy for writers to double as their own editor. Remember the simple truth that surgeons don't operate on themselves. Choose an editor who is interested in or has knowledge of your topic.

    The main message I want to convey to my audience is: although you (an ordinary person or skilled professional) are not a writer, you can write an article or book.

    The simple truth: writing is as easy as explaining something to a friend who is interested in your topic.

    Are you with me so far? Have I convinced you? If I have not yet convinced you, continue reading. If you are

    Are You Making These 5 Common Pay-Per-Click Mistakes in Your Small Business?
    Because of the ability to specifically target your unique prospects based on interest as well as geography, the ability to tightly control your ad spend and to precisely measure results, Pay-Per-Click (PPC) is probably the greatest breakthrough to come along in advertising since the launch of television. And, because of those same benefits, it’s much more affordable for the small to mid-size business owner to leverage for their business (as compared with television and many other advertising alternatives).That being said, PPC is not as easy as it seems at first glance. Business owners looking to launch their first campaign will quickly discover how easily they can spend hundreds – and even thousands – of dollars in wasted efforts while they learn to navigate the PPC waters.While entire books have been written on the ins-and-outs of pay-per-click advertising, there are 5 common mista
    . OK, someone might be reading this article because they don’t have anything better to do. But for the rest of you, you want to avoid going through a painful learning curve. How is that for a thought-provoking statement?

    If you believe you can't write an article or book, you’ve created that belief – for which you have no proof. What proof do you currently have that confirms your belief that you can't write an article or book? If you hold the belief that every best-selling author wrote every article or book in perfect form the first time they started writing, you are setting yourself up to fail. The simple truth is that every author writes and rewrites many times before the article or book rolls off the press. Accepting that "Life is difficult" or, in this case, writing is difficult allows the task to become easier. It is our beliefs that create our reality.

    Using the following seven guidelines, I have produced this article that will benefit many would-be writers who have not heretofore had the courage to write.

    1. Develop an outline--include all the points you want your audience to know.

    2. Tell the story as if the audience has little or no knowledge--avoid talking down to the audience or above their heads. For example: If you are writing professional material, write at the level your audience would be in terms of education and sophistication. If you are writing to a general audience, use common language to convey the message.

    3. Tell the story in a conversational tone. This style draws your audience in and holds their attention.

    4. Be descriptive; give details to help the audience develop a clear mental picture of what you want them to understand.

    5. Challenge your audience to dig deeper into themselves to understand your message. Use thought-provoking statements and questions. How many thought provoking statements and questions can you find in this article?

    6. Research your topic thoroughly from every angle, thus giving your audience a broad spectrum of depth and breadth.

    7. Last, but not least, have a good editor. Editing is the final touch that can make or break your material. Writers write and editors edit. While editors may write, it is fool hardy for writers to double as their own editor. Remember the simple truth that surgeons don't operate on themselves. Choose an editor who is interested in or has knowledge of your topic.

    The main message I want to convey to my audience is: although you (an ordinary person or skilled professional) are not a writer, you can write an article or book.

    The simple truth: writing is as easy as explaining something to a friend who is interested in your topic.

    Are you with me so far? Have I convinced you? If I have not yet convinced you, continue reading. If you are

    Outsourcing Home Based Business Work, It's Not Just For Large Companies
    Outsourcing work can be used by small business owners to help them advance their companies quicker. When it comes to the term ‘outsourcing’ many people envision large corporations sending jobs overseas, well there are many resources for the small business owner to take advantage of as well.Outsourcing for the small business owner can be used for several advantages. You can find companies or people to do projects for you that you don’t have the time to do or don’t have the expertise to do. You’ll be surprised to find that most projects will be cheaper to complete than you think.One of the biggest advantages of outsourcing for the small business owner is time. Many times when you first get started you end up doing routine simple work over and over again like website maintenance.Routine simple work like this really cuts down on your available time. What little time you have
    article that will benefit many would-be writers who have not heretofore had the courage to write.

    1. Develop an outline--include all the points you want your audience to know.

    2. Tell the story as if the audience has little or no knowledge--avoid talking down to the audience or above their heads. For example: If you are writing professional material, write at the level your audience would be in terms of education and sophistication. If you are writing to a general audience, use common language to convey the message.

    3. Tell the story in a conversational tone. This style draws your audience in and holds their attention.

    4. Be descriptive; give details to help the audience develop a clear mental picture of what you want them to understand.

    5. Challenge your audience to dig deeper into themselves to understand your message. Use thought-provoking statements and questions. How many thought provoking statements and questions can you find in this article?

    6. Research your topic thoroughly from every angle, thus giving your audience a broad spectrum of depth and breadth.

    7. Last, but not least, have a good editor. Editing is the final touch that can make or break your material. Writers write and editors edit. While editors may write, it is fool hardy for writers to double as their own editor. Remember the simple truth that surgeons don't operate on themselves. Choose an editor who is interested in or has knowledge of your topic.

    The main message I want to convey to my audience is: although you (an ordinary person or skilled professional) are not a writer, you can write an article or book.

    The simple truth: writing is as easy as explaining something to a friend who is interested in your topic.

    Are you with me so far? Have I convinced you? If I have not yet convinced you, continue reading. If you are

    Online Stock Trading and Realistic Assumptions
    Many people begin online stock trading with the false belief that they will get rich fast. They believe that they will find some little-known secret and exploit it to generate piles of money while everyone else laments their losses. And this is actually the primary reason why 70% of day traders lose money-they simply do not have realistic expectations.If you want to master online stock trading, you must set realistic goals that you can actually achieve. If you set your standards far beyond what you can hope to earn, you will get frustrated easily and give up, when you should actually be looking for a better way to nuance your strategy.Excessive penny stock trading is one example of the pervasiveness of this unrealistic mindset. Many first-time traders will immediately jump into highly-speculative and highly-volatile markets with the false beliefs that they can earn a massive profit f
    ements and questions can you find in this article?

    6. Research your topic thoroughly from every angle, thus giving your audience a broad spectrum of depth and breadth.

    7. Last, but not least, have a good editor. Editing is the final touch that can make or break your material. Writers write and editors edit. While editors may write, it is fool hardy for writers to double as their own editor. Remember the simple truth that surgeons don't operate on themselves. Choose an editor who is interested in or has knowledge of your topic.

    The main message I want to convey to my audience is: although you (an ordinary person or skilled professional) are not a writer, you can write an article or book.

    The simple truth: writing is as easy as explaining something to a friend who is interested in your topic.

    Are you with me so far? Have I convinced you? If I have not yet convinced you, continue reading. If you are already convinced, I will see your work in print soon. Let me know the name of your article or book; I would like to read it.

    There are thousands of people who would benefit from your knowledge or insight on a specific topic, without going through what you went through to learn it. Have you seen the plethora of infomercials on television? “How to buy real estate with no money down.” How long did it take that person to perfect the system they are selling--weeks, months or years? If you buy their course, you will have the same knowledge they do within hours or days. Many people are willing to spend the money to avoid a long learning curve. There are thousands of people who have the same interests you do in fiction or non-fiction genres. How many non-fiction and fiction books have you read and thought, “Why didn’t I write that [book/story]?” When I read M. Scott Peck’s book, People of the Lie, I thought to myself, “Darn, I could have written that book.”

    In fairness to those of you who are not yet convinced, but want desperately to write an article or book, I will confess. When the public relations manager for my publisher informed me that one of the things I needed to do to promote my new book was to write an article on writing, I went into total panic. “I am not a writer, I whined…"I am a healer, who happens to be able to string a few words together. I write as I would talk to my clients or in a conversation.” Nonetheless, I promised her I would be a “good girl” and do my best. In the meantime, I was frantically busy with my practice and getting ready to go on an 11-day vacation. So, here I am sitting on the plane with my laptop, 36,000 feet in the air, writing the article I said I was not capable of writing. Up to this point, I have not researched the fundamentals of writing. Wow! I am really putting myself out on a limb.

    Researching a topic is important. My style is to write what I know and then find research to collaborate my statements. I take this approach because I know it is not possible to have a perception or creation that does not exist. Therefore, I know I will find articles or books to support my perceptions or creation. This is my style; however, you may prefer to research your topic and then begin to write. The Internet is a great resource; however, for some topics you might need to use the library.

    The final thought I want to leave with you is this familiar axiom: “If you think you can, you can. If you think you can’t, you are right.”

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