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29 Activites Effective Leaders Do to Keep Their Organization Growing
brought to you by Tim Sales author of Brilliant Compensation
What Leaders Do by Tim Sales www.brilliantexchange.com 1. A network
marketing leader doesn’t wait until he/she gets a large group before
becoming a leader. It can’t work that way, because you would never
get the large group if you’re waiting to be leader first! Nor does
the leader wait until they feel they possess the knowledge to lead -
rarely they do. My observation is that leaders select themselves by
taking on responsibility (the total reason something happens or
doesn’t happen), rather than just the desire to lead. Want to be a
leader? Go grab enough responsibility...
Save money on UK household utility bills brought to you by Darren
Lambert
In the UK the home utility market has been deregulated. This allows
home and business consumers to choose their energy, home phone and
broadband provider. Gas In 1986 British Gas, the only company
providing gas to homes in the UK, was privatised. This included the
transporting of gas around the UK's network, as well as delivering
gas via pipelines to domestic properties. This however was a
monopoly and was considered uncompetitive. Over the following years
changes where made to change the system. In 1990 large I&C
customers where allowed to...
Save a bundle when you self bundle brought to you by Daymon Hoag
Cable and telephone companies, both large and small have been
offering discounted bundled services for years. Bundled local and
long distance, or cable TV and Internet have saved consumers
thousands on elective utilities. With the outbreak of new broadband
Internet technologies, emerges a new market for bundled services.
You may have noticed your local cable company offering telephone
service, and your telephone company offering satellite TV services
in their bundled packages. These bundled services do in fact provide
consumers a reduction in monthly...
Outsourcing: On Fast Wheels to Chennai brought to you by John Parker
Worry lines are beginning to appear in Detroit's car-making industry
as off-shoring / outsourcing acquires wheels, driving down the fast
lane to Chennai, South India. Battered by the tsunami last
Christmas, Chennai's next tidal wave encounter comes in the form of
globalization, that has nothing to do with Dell laptops, Gap
t-shirts, call centres / software development or global supply
chains, for which, India has justifiably become famous. The next
wave of globalization to hit India is in the form of heavy
manufacturing, mainly cars, that is sending the shivers...
A Brief on United States Satellite TV Deals brought to you by Teddy
L Cc
Want to know more about United States satellite TV business despite
getting those 'free' satellite TV deals? As you all may already
known, satellite TV business in United States are mainly dominated
by two companies, Dish Network and DirecTV. If you would like to
have a satellite TV in your home, your choices are mostly limited to
the free satellite TV packages that offered by either one Dish
Network or DirecTV. Here's some quick view on United States
satellite TV industry: It was Hughes's DirecTV, the first
high-powered DBS system, went on air in 1994 and was the...
Satellite vs Cable brought to you by Gary Davis
Satellite versus Cable By Gary Davis Dish Network Satellite TV.ws
(Webmasters - you may freely use this article in your newsletter or
website, providing you re-print the article exactly as it appears,
including the Byline, Bio and a link back to Dish Network Satellite
TV.ws.) There's a battle going on between Cable TV and Satellite TV.
Many people wonder what the best choice really is. The best choice
may lay in these factors: Popularity Both Cable TV and Satellite TV
are popular. Although cable still is more popular overall, satellite
TV has made...
The
Death of Windows brought to you by Stephen Bucaro
I have always regretted how Microsoft price gouges and rips off
computer users. I really regret Windows XP activation. I have always
intended to convert to Linux, but it isn't easy for a Windows user
since version 3.0. Recently, I purchased the book "Moving to Linux"
by Marcel Gagne. The interesting thing about the book is that it
includes a bootable Linux CD-ROM. "Knoppix" is a special version of
Linux that you can run entirely from your CD drive. You can run
Linux without uninstalling Windows or making any changes to your PC.
I tried the Knoppix CD on a Windows...
Why Over 90% of VoIP (Computer Phone) Services are Vulnerable to
Attack brought to you by Dee Scrip
You are in the crosshairs as a primary target of computer hackers if
you own a computer or operate on un-secure VoIP (computer phone)
services. John Ashcroft, Attorney General, in remarks at the High
Technology Crime Investigation Association 2004 International
Training Conference held on September 13, 2004 stated, “We have seen
worms and viruses attack…disrupting basic services…And with the
increased use of the Internet and especially peer-to-peer
networking, we have seen malicious code spread more quickly and
infect more personal computers than ever before. The...
Predicting The Future Online brought to you by Jim Edwards
The psychic Hotline won't help you in this article! However, I want
to share my predictions for 2003 and the trends I see affecting how
you will use the Internet for both business and pleasure. **
Anti-Spam! Anybody with an email account for more than three days
has gotten unsolicited email (referred to as Spam) from people they
don't know. These people offer to sell them everything from acne
treatment to inkjet cartridges. As federal and state lawmakers weigh
into the battle against Spam, you can expect two significant
developments this year: First, anti-Spam...
Items You Need To Start A Homebased Business brought to you by Bob
Brolhorst
Items You Need To Start A Homebased Business By Bob Brolhorst When I
finished off the basement in our house built a room to store our
computer in so the kids would have someplace to go to do their
homework. The room was not very big 12' X 10' I already had a good
computer printer and fax machine at the time, and a chair. First I
applied for a business license, four days later I received my home
occupation permit and sales tax ID number. I then went online and
applied for a trademark with the federal goverment and recieved
confirmation of the...
Artificial Intelligence brought to you by Kenneth J McCormick
Artificial Intelligence is the hot topic on many boards today. It is
also the hot topic in many laboratories and software houses. The
military is trying to harness it to replace humans, the game houses
are trying to control it to make games more realistic and the
appliance makers and homebuilders are trying to perfect it to make
our lives easier. One of the great questions is, is artificial
intelligence a good thing? It sure seems like it, doesn't it?
Imagine coming home from a rough day at the office and your
intelligent washer and dryer have not only washed and dried...
Must Have Gadgets For Notebook Owners (Part 2 of 2) brought to you
by Notebook Computer Infocenter
An Optical Mouse Notebooks are normally equipped with touch pads
which can be awkward. There's no substitute for the mouse. Notebooks
are predominantly used on a static, flat surface. With wireless
broadband hotspots mushrooming all over the nation's transit
locations, table tops have become as much mobile computing desktops
as surfaces on which lattes sit. The touch pads on notebooks are
also rather vulnerable to damage by static electricity, which is a
common occurrence in aircraft cabins, carpeted airport lounges and
offices and will become a big problem when...
High on
Wi-Fi brought to you by Anton Komarov
The future of this megacity is definitely wireless if trends in new
technology are analysed. Internet service providers say apart from
businessmen, there are a growing number of hotels and restaurants
that are fast converting themselves to Wi-Fi (wireless
fidelity)(read wireless internet) hotspots. This is mainly to
attract foreign business delegates, who constitute a major chunk of
their clientele. ‘‘The city is fast becoming techno savvy.
Corporates zero in on Wi-Fi enabled hotels before they book the
rooms. People want freedom at their fingertips. They want...
Webcams: Science Fiction Communication at Home brought to you by
Jesse S Somer
One of the most incredible inventions I’ve ever come across is the
web cam and its process of video conferencing. This is just so
futuristic I can’t believe they really exist and are readily
available to anyone with the Internet, speakers, and the right
software. I’m not absolutely sure but doesn’t this spell the end of
telephones? Now we can have conversations with people on the other
side of the world, and see their face moving as we hear them
speaking live. Picture this: You’re an Antarctic explorer on a solo
journey in the middle of the ice and snow on your way to...
The
Death of Windows brought to you by Stephen Bucaro
I have always regretted how Microsoft price gouges and rips off
computer users. I really regret Windows XP activation. I have always
intended to convert to Linux, but it isn't easy for a Windows user
since version 3.0. Recently, I purchased the book "Moving to Linux"
by Marcel Gagne. The interesting thing about the book is that it
includes a bootable Linux CD-ROM. "Knoppix" is a special version of
Linux that you can run entirely from your CD drive. You can run
Linux without uninstalling Windows or making any changes to your PC.
I tried the Knoppix CD on a Windows...
EPL Broadcasts in Hong Kong brought to you by Dale James Caffrey
Having spoken to many English Premier League fans in Hong Kong,
there seems to be some confusion over how they are going to get to
see the new season 2004/2005 games 'Live' on TV. For the past few
years, i-Cable have been showing the EPL games via ESPN/Star Sports
as part of their broadcasts. However, as of 17th August 2004,
ESPN/Star Sports will be shifting to Now Broadband TV - and this is
where the confusion lies. i-Cable (who have won the bidding for the
broadcast of EPL games for Hong Kong) will still be showing these
games, but the feed will be directly from the...
Broadband Phone Service: Enabling Cheap Calls To India brought to
you by Bart Bartolozzi
Want to make cheap calls to India? Try a Broadband phone service.
Broadband phone service will help you make international calls
without having to purchase a phone card and that too at a cost much
lower than the traditional way! Subscribing and using a Broadband
phone service is fairly simple. All you need is a broadband
connection and subscription to a Broadband phone service that
provides calling plans for making cheap calls to India. And you can
save money by paying only a fraction of the cost for your call. You
can even make FREE calls to other...
Items You Need To Start A Homebased Business brought to you by Bob
Brolhorst
Items You Need To Start A Homebased Business By Bob Brolhorst When I
finished off the basement in our house built a room to store our
computer in so the kids would have someplace to go to do their
homework. The room was not very big 12' X 10' I already had a good
computer printer and fax machine at the time, and a chair. First I
applied for a business license, four days later I received my home
occupation permit and sales tax ID number. I then went online and
applied for a trademark with the federal goverment and recieved
confirmation of the...
Migraines Causes and Cures brought to you by je Dunn
Migraines... A migraine is a splitting headache that just seems to
set in apparently due to no reason at all. The reasons for a
migraine are mainly vascular. That means that certain changes in the
blood vessels that supply blood to the brain trigger of the pain. Of
course, the causes for thechanges in the blood vessels may vary from
person to person but this is generally how it starts. Migraines are
easily the most common headache syndrome. It affects 10 to 15
percent of the global population. One peculiar feature of a migraine
is that it usually starts in...
A Simple Guide to Web Hosting brought to you by Lester Boey
Personal Computers, Servers Or ISP? You need a server to host your
site so that it can be viewed over the internet. This server can
either be an Internet Service Provider or of your own. Most websites
are hosted by an Internet Service Provider because they can provide
powerful server hardware, high speed connections and reliable server
support. Most providers have very fast connections to the Internet
such as a full T3 fiber-optic (45 Megabytes per second) connections
which is about 1000 high speed (56 Kilobytes per second) modems
combined. For those who are looking to...
What's The Story With VoIP? brought to you by James Johnson
Unless you've been residing in a cave for the last couple of years,
you've probably at least heard the word "VoIP" even if you didn't
realize what all the excitement is about. VoIP stands for "Voice
over Internet Protocol" and it's going to change the way you think
about making long distance phone calls. Basically, VoIP technology
turns analog audio signals (like the sounds you hear when talking on
your regular telephone) into a digital signal (which is then
transmitted over the Internet.) So why is VoIP revolutionizing the
industry? Because it means...
Broadband - Will it Affect Your Online Marketing Future? brought to
you by Francisco Aloy
To all editors, this is NOT part of the article, please remove
before posting. You'll notice I've included some hyperlinks within
the article. They are there for description only. I have absolutely
no financial interest in any of the linking. Francisco Aloy
The coming age of general Broadband use bearing down upon us, minute
by minute, is going to leave many changes in its wake. Some will be
welcome; others will demand all we can do, just to keep up! Of
course, items like high quality graphics, streaming video and...
Marketing Your Voiceover Business Online brought to you by Peter
Drew
The Voice-Over Revolution The Internet is revolutionizing the
voice-over business. Today quality remote recording of voiceovers
can be done virtually anywhere. With a PC, mic, and Internet
connection, almost anyone can set up shop as a voice talent. A few
years ago, a remote session entailed a voice over talent standing in
a commercial production house studio, say, in L.A., taking direction
over the telephone through a “phone patch” from, say, New York City.
The next innovation in remote recording was the satellite link. It
sounds great on either end, but it’s very...
Can
You Hear Me Now? brought to you by Dave Russ
Can You Hear Me Now? by Dave Russ Way back in 1996, Congrss passed
the Telecommunications Act. This ground breaking piece of
legislation was enacted to loosen the death grip that incumbent Bell
monopolies held on consumers wallets... as well as foster
competition in the long distance and broadband arenas. In the FCCs
own modest declaration... "The Telecommunications Act of 1996 has
the potential to change the way we work, live and learn. It will
affect telephone service -- local and long distance, cable
programming and other video services, broadcast services and...
Marketing Your Voiceovers Business Online brought to you by Peter
Drew
The Voice-Over Revolution The Internet is revolutionizing the
voice-over business. Today quality remote recording of voiceovers
can be done virtually anywhere. With a PC, mic, and Internet
connection, almost anyone can set up shop as a voice talent. A few
years ago, a remote session entailed a voice over talent standing in
a commercial production house studio, say, in L.A., taking direction
over the telephone through a “phone patch” from, say, New York City.
The next innovation in remote recording was the satellite link. It
sounds great on either end, but it’s...
What's Better....DSL, Cable, Or Satellite Internet Access? brought
to you by Michael Lemm
Well...that depends. Of course for residential service it appears
you may have lots of choices. But then again the old adage of the
Real Estate industry that goes "location, location, location" really
rings true here. You may think you have lots of choices when in fact
you've got diddly. City folks fair pretty well .... but if you're in
a rural location do your homework. Finding something available to
you at a reasonable cost can be tough. You may get stuck with a very
expensive satellite provider as your only choice. Unless you do some
homework first. I suggest you...
Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: Buying And Building A Frame
Relay Switch brought to you by Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
One of the major topics on your CCNA and CCNP exams is Frame Relay.
Additionally, Frame Relay is one of the most popular WAN technolgies
in today's networks. Getting hands-on experience with Frame Relay in
Cisco networks isn't just a good idea, it's a necessity. Let's face
it, your employer is going to get a little touchy if you start
experimenting with your network's Frame Relay setup. To practice all
your important Frame Relay commands for your exams, you need a
working Frame Relay cloud in your home lab. A production network's
Frame cloud consists of a lot of Frame...
Building Your Own Purpose Pod Of Powerful People brought to you by
Brad Swift
One of the most common complaints or issues I hear from my coaching
clients is that they do not have like-minded people around them who
they can use for support in living on purpose. It can be quite a
challenge to try to live a life that appears to run crosscurrents
with the flow of our culture. However, a growing number of people
are awakening to the realization that our Great American Dream of
doing more and more to acquire more stuff is really a nightmare.
Perhaps, the most clearly identified groups of people interested in
living more meaningful and...
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