April 22, 2009

Here’s a Little Know Thing, Part Ix

Filed under: Book Bashers, Design Resources, Shopping Tips + More — admin @ 7:53 pm

A Barrister’s bookcase is a traditionalistic book shelve that comes from n Great England. Its discerning feature is a plain glass face. This glass front end is hinged at the upper lip allowing someone easy admittance to volumes and other collectibles plainly by lifting the glass door. The barrister bookcase is ideal for many things. A barrister bookcase was often used by a attorneys since it was often necessary for them to move. Now, they are really favorable, especially if one is invariably moving. This is because of the doors. This precludes them from having to be emptied on moving

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Barrister bookcases however, despite many benifits,often are quite pricey. Luckily, there unqiueness has caused some manufacturing businesses to start producing replica editions. Some contemporary versions are also ready at very healthy prices. Some variations have simple appearances and can be made to fit a particular style. They can also be trimmed and made into customized storage units.The fact that they can be stacked together allows them to be easily used to create very interesting unit arrangements. Some can be used to create end tables, kitchen tables or even breakfast tables.

Euro Lotto – My Passion of Winning the Euro Lottery and Then Living a Life Sentence of Opulence for the Rest of My Life

Filed under: Internet Gambling, Luck Online, Online Games — admin @ 7:17 pm

My friend Adrian rings me on the phone to tell me that he’s found some on-line gambling web sites that I just have to suss out. I’ve never really been deep into gambling, but I figured O.K., I have to give it a try. And So I tried out some blackjack and poker, only truthfully, they simply are not my cup of tea. So I see these online lotto websites and then I realise that through the internet I can take part in all several lotteries around the Earth. Right Away to me this seems a lot more fun, then I reckon I may give it a trial run. To start with I tried my luck at euro millions, you know a European lottery. I chose my lottery numbers and then anticipated and hoped that I will win it big. I didn’t but when the euro lottery results came in; I was extremely surprised to see that I had in reality come very close to the winning lottery numbers. I tried out a few other lotteries, but I felt that I did come so close the first time on the euro millions, that I just had to give it another go. Up until now, I have not won a bucket load of dollars, but, I have won some money, and so I continue to play the euro lottery and picking lotto winning numbers, going for the big break. I am one of those people who like to believe in the likelihood of hitting the jackpot, because it is hard to think getting that kind of money any other way.

As for my acquaintance, he still goes on with his love of on-line gambling and finds himself at the online casino for at least an hour at a time. He likewise has won some money, but it is up and down and the difference is, when you lose at gambling you usually lose a good deal but when you lose at the elottery, it doesn’t cost you very much. I think that the lotto is the only path for me to go foreward and the thought of hitting the jackpot and on top of that, it’s only costing me just a few pounds “makes all the difference”.

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April 21, 2009

Intelius: Your Partner in the Hiring Process

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Intelius, the leading provider of information, verification, and protection services, gives businesses of all sizes the ability to make good hiring decisions through its comprehensive employment screening solutions. Employees are an integral part in the success or failure of a particular company. Poor hiring decision may lead to adverse consequences for the business. An employee with a history of drug or alcohol abuse, or violence may injure the reputation of the company. Employee fraud or theft may also wreck a firm. In fact, embezzlement accounts for $4 billion in losses each year. In addition, poor hiring practices may lead to absenteeism, large turnover, and lost productivity. This explicitly demonstrates a great loss of investment in the hiring process. Statistics show that 5% of job applicants falsify their Social Security numbers (SSN), license numbers, and/or their names. In addition, one-third of applicants lie on their applications. Intellius exists to reduce the risk of hiring unqualified candidates. Established by Naveen Jain in January 2003, Intelius offers instant online tenant or employment screening services as well as custom solutions, all designed to meet screening needs. Both tenant and employment screening services cover SSN verification, sexual offender registry checks, county and state criminal records, and address history. Intellius also offers customized, automated, and pre-packaged screening solutions designed to meet the demands of small and medium-sized businesses spanning all sectors. Customers may choose from a wide range of Intelius screening solutions including: Criminal Checks – Federal criminal records, Canadian and other international criminal records, OFAC Terrorist Watch List Check, and more. Drug Testing and Fingerprinting Driver Checks – DOT drug and alcohol verification and DMV driving records Employment Credit Reports and Tenant Credit Reports Verifications – including education, employment, and SSN verification services, professional license and credential verification, and professional reference checks

April 19, 2009

Want Your Articles to be Read, Passed Around, and Published?

Filed under: Publishers + Publishing — admin @ 4:49 am

Articles - the newest and hottest way to get links to your web site, build your profile and encourage people to your web site – but they only work if they get read, passed around or published. So do you want to encourage people to do this?

Well you’ve decided to write your article, you’ve got your subject now you want to get going…BUT… you want it to be read don’t you, maybe put into an ezine or onto a web set? Yes thought you did. After all why waste all that brain power for nothing?

Well articles should be read, but sadly many are not. Let’s examine 7 things you can do to give your article the best possible chance of life?

1)Write about something that you know about and write it with a different slant. You see so many articles all saying the same thing that you wonder why people bother. If you really know your subject, then try a slightly different aspect to it – use a bit of humor, ask a burning question and answer it. – See our header. This not only makes it easier to write the article but also makes it more interesting to read.

2)Write a catchy headline. When your article is listed on an article directory it is listed by the headline with a short introduction underneath. Your headline should grab the attention of the person browsing for articles. Some people use searches on the sites and others use software to extract groups of articles. (This is the secret of many of the AdSense web sites with hundreds of pages that are being sold.) It therefore stands to reason that your headline should contain some key words as well. Overall your heading should be attention grabbing, concise, answer your readers questions and intriguing. All that in less than ten words? It’s an art.

3)Summarize in your introduction. You’ve got your attention – now you need to entice them to read and hopefully publish your article. Your introduction should also be key word rich – this helps with it being rated high in search engines, but also encourages people to actually click on the link to read it.

4)Make it easy to read. Use short paragraphs with bullet points and sub headings. Keep away from jargon and cultural slang. The internet is international with American English and UK English being the prime languages – but not everyone is strong in these languages. So write to people who learnt English at school. Make the article easy on the eye and easy on the brain and people won’t lose interest.

5)Keep it interesting. Answer the questions you posed in your heading and summary. Give your article a start, middle and conclusion. Keep to the point and don’t meander from one subject to another. Use examples and short stories to explain more complex ideas.

6)Write with authority. Make your reader believe that you know what you are talking about. We do because we have published a considerable number or articles, reports, ebooks and books. We like to think that it comes over with our writing style and content.

7)Don’t make it a sales letter. Articles are to inform and encourage people to click on your link in the resource box. Many article directories won’t publish your articles, people get turned off because they are looking for information and ezines and web sites won’t publish some one else’s adverts – so don’t do it. Learn how to write informative articles – if you make it interesting and informative then people will come to your web site to get more!

Lastly - remember to put your business and web site details in your resource box.

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Lee Lister, writes as The Biz Guru, for a number of web sites including her own sites http://www.BizGuru.us and http://www.clikks.com for all our informational products.

With over 20 year’s management and business consultancy experience with businesses large and small as well as being a serial entrepreneur, she now helps others set up, develop and market their businesses.

This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

April 18, 2009

Business Managers Communicate Your Career To The Next Level: 7 Ways To Talk Your Way To The Top

Filed under: Publishers + Publishing — admin @ 3:21 pm

Not too long ago, I walked into a room where some of the country’s top oncologists were preparing to launch a new cancer-fighting drug. The occasion was the group’s rehearsal before a big presentation to the Federal Drug Administration. Given that these men and women are some of the best and brightest in their field, I thought the rehearsal would be a breeze. So, I sat down, pen poised to make a few notes so I could help them fine-tune their presentations and be ready for the onslaught of media that was sure to follow.

What a letdown. Five articulate, highly educated, well-dressed presenters, armed with shiny animated slideshows, droned on and on and on and on. It didn’t matter what they were saying because the audience wouldn’t really hear any of it anyway. Around me, eyes closed, and others pretended to take notes while playing solitaire on their laptops. I wondered how in the world I could help these presenters. I also thought about tripling my consultation fee on the spot.

All presenters believe their words are important, and they are. But if you don’t give an audience a good reason to listen, they will quickly tune you out. In an age where sound bite is king, cutting through the clutter is more important now than ever.

Consider the following 7 points before stepping into the limelight:

The Take-Home

No matter how many years and dollars you’ve spent on research and development, no matter the technical complexity of your subject matter, when speaking to a group your entire presentation must boil down to one key point. If you had to sum up your talk in 10 seconds, what would you want your audience to know?

Ask Yourself the Right Questions

What you think a listener needs to know is not always what that listener wants to know. Put yourself in your listener’s seat and ask the following questions: So what? Who cares? What does this mean to the listener, reader or viewer and me? Until you frame your messages from your audience’s perspective, they won’t care. If they don’t care, you’ll never receive their full attention.

Talk in nuggets

Powerful communicators who can hold attention have something in common with each other. They’ve learned that speaking is for the ear, not for the eye. Instead of preparing a presentation as a research paper jammed with minutiae, condense complicated information into bite-sized nuggets and present only the information needed to move an audience toward the desired outcome.

Present, Don’t Read

Is your presentation written like a term paper? Is it written in sentences? Do you allow room for pauses so the listener can participate? People don’t converse in long-winded sentences. We speak in short phrases. So write in phrases or bullet points. You will then find yourself talking more and reading less. Also, take time to pause between key thoughts so your listeners can digest what you’re saying.

Paint the Picture

Explaining the features of your product may be important, but explanation without example has no meaning. People can’t remember all of the facts, but they do remember impressions. By comparing and contrasting, providing analogies and visual images, your presentation will come to life.

Slideshow or Presentation?

No one comes to a presentation to see a slideshow. They come to hear a knowledgeable person share ideas and talk. Visuals should reinforce what you’re saying, not serve as your script. Instead of preparing the slides first, prepare your remarks then create appropriate supporting visuals. Let your words drive the visuals instead of the other way around.

Nix the Jargon

Just because your audience is packed with colleagues or you’re providing information for an industry trade publication doesn’t mean you should talk jargon. Get rid of the buzzwords and throw away phrases. Rather, look for opportunities to put your words in context by humanizing your material and telling stories or anecdotes.

As I worked with the oncologist presenters and brought many of these points to their attention, they worried that simplifying the information would harm their credibility. Quite the opposite. By making an effort to connect with their audience rather than throw too much information at them, they created a focused, central theme with real-life examples that excited and inspired listeners. And in the end, the cancer drug they believed in made it to market and received a lot of good press!

Act like a sponge, and grasp all the knowledge you can from Karen Friedman, a leading communications coach in today’s business world. From her experiences as an award-winning television news anchor and reporter, she has helped thousands of spokespeople across the globe make the most of every interview, appearance and presentation. She has also authored five communication survival guides, which can be found at http://www.karenfriedman.com along with many popular audio programs. And don’t forget to sign up for a FREE newsletter at http://www.karenfriedman.com/forms/newsletter.htm
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April 14, 2009

Public Speakers! Helpful Tip #1 From Your Friendly Grammar Police

Filed under: Publishers + Publishing — admin @ 5:33 am

I know you wouldn’t make such a gross error, but it set my teeth on edge as I heard yet again a pundit from a major television network describe a place as “very, very unique.”

What is going on that we Americans feel compelled to modify and glorify every noun or verb, as though the words themselves were not sufficient to express a thought accurately? The English language is, after all, a rich, yeasty, varied language with more than enough words to convey even a complex idea. And as a living language it is in a constant state of growth and change.

Fine. But why must so much of the change be downright wrong? The use of “very (very, very, very!) unique” is a common example of wrongness–so common, in fact, that we rarely even hear the word without a modifier. Perhaps it demonstrates our feelings of being insufficient–of requiring something extra to feel as though we’re expressive English speakers. How distressing.

You see, the word “unique” means that whatever it is that is unique is unlike anything else in the universe. Therefore, it cannot be modified at all-not by any other word in English or any other language–not even French, although “tres unique” may sound quite sophisticated and upper class to some people. (That pesky TV again.)

If the mountain climate, for example, is unique it cannot be very unique, somewhat unique, extremely unique or anything-else unique. As long as there is no other climate in the world exactly like the climate on that mountain it is unique. Period.

It can be rather unusual, somewhat unusual or extremely unusual or anything-else unusual.

If, as a public speaker, you feel the need to emphasize the word unique, you can do it with the pacing of your sentence and with your breath. Simply make a teeny break before the word, and again after the word.

Let the timbre of your voice carry the strength of the word by thinking how special that word is. Sounds loopy, doesn’t it? The mind, however, is your primary guide for carrying your intention to the audience by means of the sound of your voice. Thinking is wunnerful! It works.

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April 12, 2009

Taking Chances: Gaming Establishment Taking a Risk

Filed under: Internet Gambling, Luck Online, Recreation Infos — admin @ 9:53 am

Supposing you betting house gambling, then read on.

The most common definition of a betting hall is an edifice that presents games of chance. At such a place, clients are encouraged to enjoy themselves by challenging slot machines or trying out plenty of other pastimes. Betting saloon games normally have logically derived balances constituting them that guarantee the gaming house secures its lead versus the clients.

A lot of gambling saloon games can get you overly obsessed rapidly. Let’s look at the quintessential slot-machine, an electronic contraption with three or more cylinders spinning if a knob on the side is tugged. This contraption by and large will compensate punters in accordance with a sequence of symbols displayed on the screen of the machine. Lamentably, casino games proffer the delusion of domination, effectively conning the gaming aficionado — the victim is handed choices, but these will not really match up the player’s odds. That is brought about by the the gaming room never refunding the full stake as hoped for. This tactic is repeatedly found in popular casino games such as Texas hold’em, craps, roulette or blackjack. Five-card stud is indeed an incredibly fashionable casino pastime. The gambling devotees, jealously guarding their covered cards, are placing bets in the pot which is then awarded to the prevailing punter sitting on the winning combination of cards. (Of course, the bluff may well prevail too!)

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Quite like poker, blackjack is likewise an immensely popular casino pastime. A sizeable portion of its notoriety is a result of the mix of chance and technique & choice making, as well as a system termed “card counting”. It is a peculiar playing tactics in which gamesters may significantly turn the winning odds of the game in their interest both by wagering and systematic opetations corresponding with the hands shown.

“Craps” is another acclaimed gambling hall pastime where players predict the throw of a couple of dice. Clients must make wagers on the outcome of of one spin, or on a sequence of spins on two dice. Contrary to blackjack, there can’t be a credible bona fide killer system people can employ to improve the chances.

Roulette is another eminently popular casino game of luck as part of which a croupier will whirl a roulette wheel that accommodates precisely thirtyseven (European roulette) or exactly thirty-eight (in the case of American roulette) differently tagged slots in which the white ball will come to rest, which is the winner Assuming that a gamer bets on any given number which actually strikes it big i.e. it’s indeed having a streak of luck, the promised remuneration is thirty-five to 1, the initial stake proper being given back. Accordingly in total it’s increased by thirty-six.

Please try to be emphatically on the lookout notwithstanding because such betting hall pastimes are rated massively obsessive. A lot of lives have probably been destroyed due to reckless gambling & though it can be fun, please do endeavour to control your play.

Writing 101: I Can’t Write Limericks – Can You?

Filed under: Publishers + Publishing — admin @ 8:21 am

I’ve always wanted to write limericks. I think that they are concise and funny and they tell a story that is easily visualized.

Bennett Cerf got me hooked on limericks. He was a famous editor and publisher. Read his biography at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennett_Cerf.

Take the poem Jack and Jill which is not a limerick:

Jack and Jill went up a hill

To fetch a pail of water.

Jack fell down and broke his crown,

And Jill came tumbling after.

This poem has visual content. If you can’t see Jack and Jill tumbling down the hill there must be something wrong with your mental visualization. You did see them tumbling, right?

In limerick form Jack and Jill might read like this:

There was a young fellow named Jack

Who with Sister Jill made a pact:

If she lugged water up the hill

He would pay her cobbler’s bill

For the shoes she obviously lacked.

I can’t write limericks but you get the idea.

My limericks always start:

There was a lady named Grace

With filthy mud on her face.

While swilling the hogs

Down by the bog,

She slipped and dirtied her lace.

I read the following at http://www.thealternativebookshop.com/poet0016.html: “Historically, limericks are notoriously bawdy. Bennett Cerf, then head of the publishing firm, Random House, was asked how they chose the winner of their limerick contest. He said it was simple; they threw out all that were indecent and the winner was the one that was left.”

Go to this link to review books on limericks: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=ceramicbooks&camp=1789&
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On a cold winter night you will find

That a good book of limericks is fine.

They’re warm and their funny;

And smooth as warm honey,

And poetry’s one of a kind.”

Have fun writing your own limericks. If you learn the secret, send me a copy of your work. We’ll laugh together.

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John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com, a retired VP of R&D for Lenox China, is author of detective & western novels, nonfiction (business, scientific, engineering, humor), poetry, etc. Former editor of Ceramic Industry Magazine. He calls himself “Taylor Jones, the hack writer.”

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Choosing A Speakers Bureau – Finding An Agent You Like Working With

Filed under: Publishers + Publishing — admin @ 5:07 am

There are many advantages to working with an experienced booking agent. First and foremost, working with a good agent can save you a lot of time and legwork. Most agents already have a cache of speakers they know and work with on a regular basis. They are familiar with these speakers expertise and how relevant their topics would be to your audience. If your agent has done their homework well they would have already viewed promotional videos and have a good idea of each speakers presentation style on the platform. They can also negotiate on your behalf and simplify the booking process.

Furthermore, a good agent is one who:

- will be available to answer your questions and gives you honest unbiased answers.

- is one who, when asked, can give you good solid advice that helps you in your planning process.

- will always act with your best interests in mind and want to make you look like a hero.

- will be able to offer valuable insight and fresh ideas that contribute to the success of your event.

- is one that always follows through. Responds to messages or emails and is an effective communicator.

- will contact you after your meeting or event to make sure that everything went as planned.

Develop a relationship with an agent you feel comfortable with and make them part of your event planning “team”. You will be glad that you did.

Written by Yvon Douran, President of Keynote Resource, your preferred bureau and partner for keynote speakers, motivational speakers and corporate entertainment at http://www.keynoteresource.com

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