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Noire Sleuth
by Pierre McLean
The pros and cons of being a generalist or specialist private investigator are contrasted and supportive information provided to assist others in deciding if that path is advantageous for their business.
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PI - Dress for Success
by Pierre McLean
How to distinguish oneself as an investigative practitioner utilizing a distinctive, individualized and expressive manner of business attire. Presenting a polished image while projecting your individuality.
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Online Recession Business Opportunities For Entrepreneurs and Infopreneurs
by Richard Batteram
Don't let a recession squelch your dreams of owning your own business. You can take your innovative product, or specialized knowledge or life experience, and turn it into a successful online business. Even if you're not confident in your web building capabilities, there are professionals available to walk you through the process and get your e-business off to a winning start.
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How to Become an Entrepreneur With a Thriving Global Customer Base
by Richard Batteram
You can become an entrepreneur whose products get worldwide attention if you use proven internet marketing strategies. And if time or knowledge is an issue for you, there are professional available to walk you through the process.
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A Good Entrepreneur**
by kirk smith
Running a business is like managing your own life towards success and self-actualization. Entrepreneurship takes good organizing and at the same time promoting skills. Self-awareness and self-improvement are the basic steps to get to the top.
Prosperous business depends upon how an entrepreneur uses and maximizes his physical, psychological and social skills. But the question is, “do you have all the skills to say that you’re a good entrepreneur?” Even great men fail. Even wise men fall short of their abilities. This by then is saying that even good entrepreneurs FAIL. So, it’s most safe to say that best entrepreneurs use their mental abilities to generate new skills and stand up after the fall. Often times, we learn through our mistakes and we do well the next time around.
Here are some tips to be competent and proficient for entrepreneurship:
TIP #1: Establish a “SMART” Goal
S- Specific
M- Measurable
A- Attainable
R- Realistic
T- time-bounded
With a “SMART” goal, it would be much easier for an entrepreneur to get to the top. And if things don’t go your way, making “SMART” goals will still be very helpful the next time around.
TIP#2: Be patient and persevering
Everything starts out small and it takes time to get things big. If the first few years won’t give you what you expect and what you want, don’t quit! Be patient for patience is a virtue, and it pays!
TIP#3: Build Self Confidence
No one knows everything and no one owns everything. With self confidence, you can do more than what you truly believe you have in yourself. Be strong and confident even when you’re not. No one can tell the difference anyway! When you are confident, everyone around you acts out the same way, giving the environment a positive aura.
TIP#4: Be Hardworking and Risk Taker
Opportunities come once in a lifetime, if it comes then grab the chance! Take the risk and work yourself to the top.
TIP#5: Have Self-awareness and Audience Control
Conducting business meetings would essentially start with self-awareness. Once you get to know yourself you’ll be more sensitive to your audience and you can easily get a grasp of their interest as well.
Being open-minded and a positive thinker in addition to self-awareness is one good recipe for a fruitful relationship with your audience in a business meeting.
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Prosperous business depends upon how an entrepreneur uses and maximizes his physical, psychological and social skills. But the question is, “do you have all the skills to say that you’re a good entrepreneur?” Even great men fail. Even wise men fall short of their abilities. This by then is saying that even good entrepreneurs FAIL. So, it’s most safe to say that best entrepreneurs use their mental abilities to generate new skills and stand up after the fall. Often times, we learn through our mistakes and we do well the next time around.
Here are some tips to be competent and proficient for entrepreneurship:
TIP #1: Establish a “SMART” Goal
S- Specific
M- Measurable
A- Attainable
R- Realistic
T- time-bounded
With a “SMART” goal, it would be much easier for an entrepreneur to get to the top. And if things don’t go your way, making “SMART” goals will still be very helpful the next time around.
TIP#2: Be patient and persevering
Everything starts out small and it takes time to get things big. If the first few years won’t give you what you expect and what you want, don’t quit! Be patient for patience is a virtue, and it pays!
TIP#3: Build Self Confidence
No one knows everything and no one owns everything. With self confidence, you can do more than what you truly believe you have in yourself. Be strong and confident even when you’re not. No one can tell the difference anyway! When you are confident, everyone around you acts out the same way, giving the environment a positive aura.
TIP#4: Be Hardworking and Risk Taker
Opportunities come once in a lifetime, if it comes then grab the chance! Take the risk and work yourself to the top.
TIP#5: Have Self-awareness and Audience Control
Conducting business meetings would essentially start with self-awareness. Once you get to know yourself you’ll be more sensitive to your audience and you can easily get a grasp of their interest as well.
Being open-minded and a positive thinker in addition to self-awareness is one good recipe for a fruitful relationship with your audience in a business meeting.

