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  • How to Buy Extravagant Gifts for Your Boss

    Gift-giving can be a real chore when the person in question plays an important part in your continued career growth. Although many bosses don't expect extravagant gifts from their employees and...

  • How to Secure Buying Real Estate Properties

    Before buying real estate property (like a parcel of land, a house and lot or a unit in a subdivision) one should learn the basics in real estate procedure. Buying yourself a real estate property...

  • How to Negotiate in Any Situation

    I will teach you how to negotiate just follow these easy steps!

  • How to Barter and Feel Good About It

    Bartering goods and services is can be a very tricky thing and cost you far more than the goods you are exchanging. I have observed several of my friends enter into barter agreements and destroy...

  • How to Report an Employer to OSHA

    Is your workplace -- or the workplace of someone you know -- unsafe? Workers in danger of falling or being hit by falling objects? Working around dangerous chemicals without proper safety gear?...

  • How to Give a Speech in Public Speaking

    Giving a speech can be a real daunting task for many, but it doesn't have to be. Just like anything else, giving a speech takes a lot of practice and effort. There may be times when you stutter,...

  • How to Barter Exchange Successfully And Save Money

    Support bartering when feasible and when it is a fair and satisfactory exchange for goods or services. To barter exchange successfully and save money can be an easy and smooth transaction. This...

  • How to Stop Unwanted Tele-markter"s From Calling

    Have you noticed that most of the tele-marketer's voices sound as though they are from a foreign country and they speak horrible English, But they will bug like there is no tommrow.Will i have...

  • How to Survive the Hard Times With Helping Others

    "Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours," is an age old philosophy dealing with relationships and it's all about extending a hand to help another person. Now that Americans have fallen on hard...

  • How to Get "Second Life" from your TV Commercials

    Some of you have gone to the expense of marketing your business in TV commercial format. But what do you do with the video after it's done? Keep it on a shelf? Absolutely not! Today's online...

  • How to Become A New York State Notary Public

    Becoming a notary public is not very difficult and can be a great source of supplemental income. The main objectives of a notary public are to attest to signatures and administer certain oaths. ...

  • How to Stop a Bank Draft From a Checking Account

    Bank drafts must be approved by the account holder on the account from which funds are being withdrawn. A bank draft is a form of payment directed from one bank to another against an account....

  • How to Make Yourself Invaluable At Work

    Jobs are hard to come by these days, and sometimes, just as hard to keep. Make your company fear losing you. Add these five must-haves to your work identity:

  • How to Get an Edge on Your Competition: Customer Service

    There are so many places for people to spend their hard-earned money these days. Why should they pick your business?

  • How to Write Professional Emails

    Ever wonder the correct way to write an email to a professional so that you come off as experienced, even if your not? Its important to know how to write professional emails so that when your...

  • How to Visit Japan On Business

    Traveling to Japan on business can often be a regular thing for some organizations wanting to expand their horizons to the Pacific Rim. While in America values and etiquette are considered...

  • How to Handle Customer Complaints Quick

    If you own a business, you're going to find that there are going to be a lot of customers that are unhappy with your services. Just think of a big company, and how much you love them. If you do...

  • How to Investigate A Business Online

    Not all businesses are legitimate, but luckily the Internet makes determining that fact a lot easier.

  • How to Live - The Legacy of Leaders

    The ability to inspire & motivate others to excellence ranks topmost among the 15 specific competencies effective leaders share, according to leading institutions like Harvard & Stanford....

  • How to Write a Cancellation Letter (Step by Step)

    A cancellation letter is used to notify someone that you need to cancel a miscellaneous engagement, service, or deal. Knowing how to write a cancellation letter comes in handy for just about...

  • How to Be an Imbecile

    This is all about how to be an idiot for fun, profit, and life-style.

  • How to Enjoy Working With Public As A Rrealtor

    I have been a Realtor for many years and I want to say - it is not an easy job. What made me become a Realtor? I enjoy working closely with the public, I like being able to have my own schedule...

  • How to Tell Jokes

    Whether you would like to stand up in front of a crowd or just keep them laughing at work there is a "style" to telling jokes. Her are some tips to help you be the life of the party.

  • How to Properly Send A Business Email

    Like any other etiquette sending a proper email is just as important sending a resume letter. It requires self discipline, respect, and acceptable behavior. Sometimes the extent of people's...

  • How to Give Thank You Notes In Business

    Thank you notes are often overlook. The reality is the people are often remembered by their last interaction. Let that interaction be a thank you note. In the world of business thank you notes are...

  • How to Handshake And Greet In A Business Setting

    In the United States the handshake is the most acceptable method of greeting. This is especially true in a business setting. In business the handshake applies equally to men and women and there is...

  • How to deal with Gender Discrimination

    Everyday and at different stages of life women have to go through gender discrimination. This article is emphasized on how to deal with such sort of situation Before and After. Lets take it one...

  • How to Stop Solicitation for Donation Junk Mail

    According to Charity Navigator, a website that rates charities, the major complaint they receive is about charity junk mail, asking how it can be stopped. Every year thousands of people receive...

  • How to Survive the Recession and/or the News Media' s Reporting of It

    Are you as confused and stressed out as I am about how much, if any, progress is being made to begin correcting the recession? Lets try looking at all this in a different way, perhaps, to...

  • How to Be a Great Waiter or Waitress

    Thinking about getting a job in the restaurant field? Being a server is easy but it can be very hard at the same time. Obviously, not all people are the same, and you will encounter many...

  • How to Ruin a job interview (what not to do)

    You ever wonder why you didn't get that job? Are you about to go to a job interview? You really just don't want the job but promised you would look? Well here are some excellent reasons you will...

  • How to Identify Competitive Negotiation Tactics

    Negotiation tactics can be very subtle. It can take a seasoned professional to pick up on them. Each party in a competitive negotiation uses body language, tone, appearance and even volume to...

  • How to Get Your Resume Noticed...NOW

    As a Corporate Hiring Manager, I have seen an incredible increase in the amount of resumes that have come across my desk. This is a quick "How To" to get your resume noticed in a very...

  • How to Use the Better Business Bureau

    As a consumer, the Better Business Bureau can be a great tool for locating quality companies in your area. The BBB monitors its accredited business members and displays stats about its members. ...

  • How to Write a Business Invitation

    Business requires its own sort of etiquette, not only in person but in writing as well. A business invitation differs greatly from a personal invitation. The style and tone of a business...

  • How to Spot Scams That Find Buyers for Small Businesses

    Unscrupulous business brokers are targeting owners of small companies, saying they have buyers interested in purchase. Their scam starts with a cold call and goes through a trust-building process...

  • How to Prevent credit card and bank fraud

    We need to be alert with bank and credit card fraud on the rise. These are some tips to reduce the chance that you will be the victim of modern-day thieves.

  • How to Be Safe on Business Travel

    Traveling for business can be a little intimidating, especially if traveling alone. With a little awareness and preparation, you can avoid putting yourself in uncomfortable or dangerous situations.

  • How to Draw Up a Rental Contract

    Making up a rental agreement for a rental property is important to protect the landlord and the tenant. You don't have to hire an attorney to do it for you it's simple enough to do yourself.

  • How to Create a Mission Statement that Sets Goals

    The mission statement is an important part of any business plan. It states the purpose and aim of the organization and can serve as a source of direction for employees of an organization for years...

  • How to Write A Complaint Letter

    Writing an effective business complaint letter does not have to be difficult. Most problems are resolved easily and pleasantly by the business you contact. When you write a factual, not furious,...

  • How to Write a Policy Statement

    In a perfect business world, employees would not need a written sheet of "dos and don'ts" regarding your expectations of their behavior, work habits and ethics. Unfortunately, the law books are...

  • How to Be A Writer With Principles

    Anyone can be a writer, but being a writer with principles means that you avoid stepping on others whether you are successful or not. It means that you're not a writer with a big ego.

  • How to Distinguish Friends From Associates

    It seems to me that today there is a thin line between friend and associate. "Blurring" this line can put you in a delicate situation. Here are some very helpful tips on how to know...

  • How to Check a Contractor's Business License

    States encourage contractors to be licensed in order to protect consumers against fraud. So, most make it very easy to check a contractor's business license to see if they're legitimate. Using...

  • How to Develop Strong Business Relationships

    People buy from people they trust. Trust doesn’t get developed on the first meeting with someone. Because of all the unfortunate financial situations lately, people are struggling to trust...

  • How to Prepare for and Do Well in an Interview

    Job interviews can be very intimidating. You don't know what to say, the right questions to ask or how to prepare yourself for ... whatever. Read this brief article on how to prepare yourself for...

  • How to Annoy your Coworkers Daily

    Having to come into work day in and day out is difficult enough; add to that the distraction of a diversified group of individuals who sit inches away from you and are only separated by a piece of...

  • How to Write An Announcement

    Announcements can either be good or bad news depending on what is going on with whatever it is you are working on. Learn the basics on how to write an announcement right here and now.

  • How to Write a Proper Memo

    In any business or personal situation that requires written communication, it is always important that the message sent is clearly understood. It can be difficult to gain success if people do not...

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