Lost in 'cyberspace?'Written by Mike Linley
You are definitely not alone. Every successful marketer has stood in your shoes feeling totally confused and not knowing in which direction to turn. Anyone new to Internet suffers from ‘information overload’ a seriously perplexing condition and one only overcome by choosing direction that is right for THAT individual.Let’s face it, anybody can get an Internet connection then try to make their fortune online, trouble is mind-boggling amount of ‘get rich quick’ opportunities that are available to masses are approaching infinity! So where do you start? Well, let’s be honest here, I cannot guarantee your success, to do so I would have to know you personally, probably better than I know my own family and friends. I don’t know what you are good at, your weaknesses (if you are human you will definitely have some), or your interests. One thing I do know, you will only succeed online if you do not quit. Nobody in history has succeeded at anything by quitting. By joining Internet community you have begun a learning curve. This is true even if you just want to buy and sell on EBay, email friends and relatives, or even look for a new JOB (Just Over Broke). The deeper you dig into World Wide Web, steeper learning curve becomes. If you are looking for a home based business that curve can seem insurmountable and somewhat scary, but listen, we have all been there! Starting any business was once described to me as walking in heavy fog. You can only see a short distance in front of you, say 20 yards, but once you walk that 20 you can see a further 20 yards and so on. Don’t think for one minute that Corey Rudl, Allen Says and rest of most successful online marketers didn’t once stand in exactly that same place. Their secret? Well, they didn’t quit!
| | Sinusitis : Sinus Infection Deals a Corporate KOWritten by Joe Miller
Sinusitis and Sinus Infection Starts with a Little SniffleYes, I hear it too. A simple sniffle in a distant cubical. No big deal. But wait. There went another. Before long office uproars in a virtual canon of sniffing, and it is more alarming then musical. Little do they know that a little sniffle might indicate onset of one of most expensive corporate costs common to most businesses - sinus infection and sinusitis –unless business is prepared to nip it in bud early that is. Sinusitis and Sinus InfectionSinusitis is an advanced sinus infection, usually beginning with post-nasal drip from sniffing during cold season, when weather changes, or during allergy attacks. The head has four nasal cavities which, if blocked by inflammation or mucous, will breed bacterial growth and eventual sinus infection and sinusitis. Depending upon severity of blow, a sinus infection or sinusitis could affect your employees for periods ranging between 3 weeks and several months. Many attacks occur several times a year. Because a sinus infection may develop and lead to sinusitis at any time, businesses must not overlook corporate cost. Be prepared. Corporate Cost of Sinus Infection and Sinusitis$5.8 billion a year is not what American businesses want as an annual expense. But most businesses might as well add sinusitis or sinus infection to its balance sheet, they have been paying for it in recent years and it will keep coming back - kind of reminds you of Rocky Balboa. Why should businesses be so concerned about sinusitis and sinus infection? Here are a few numbers they might want to analyze. Reports indicate that between 31 and 32 million Americans are affected by sinusitis or sinus infection each year, resulting in about 18 million healthcare visits. These visits, of course, are part of company health plans. Not convinced yet? This may not seem like that much of a business expense until you add expense of sinusitis and sinus infection performing a virtual KO of your office. Sinusitis and sinus infection knocks out professionals for an average of 4 days per year. Not to mention affect sinusitis and sinus infection have on productivity of those who come to work affected by sinusitis
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