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Be The Boss Your Employees Deserve | PDF(192 pages) | 1.08mb(rar size) This groundbreaking book takes you through the entire process of building a work environment that is exactly what your employees want and deserve. Key strategies show you how to establish the most effective work culture and climate for your team. You'll get all the information you need to implement the most compelling forms of communication, motivation, and recognition in your partiuclar workplace. Employees will become more responsive, productive, and harmonious because you as a boss will know how to give them exactly what they want...and deserve.
The Internet provides a tremendous opportunity to reach potential customers on a worldwide level, faster and easier than has ever been possible before. There are over 1 billion people online throughout the world today, and this number is growing larger every day at an unprecedented rate. With this many people online, it’s no surprise that the amount of search engine traffic throughout the world is staggering. The choices offered online, in terms of quantity and quality of websites, is also tremendous. It’s easy to get lost in the crowd and many new websites have failed because of poor search engine optimization. VTC Author James Gonzalez is here to help you rise above the web noise and get noticed. From keyword placement to the best utilization of code, learn important tips you must know as well as common mistakes you must avoid, to be noticed on the web. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Search Engine Optimization movie links. VTC | ISBN 1932808221 | 8 Hours | 272 Mb | MOV  101 Ways to Really Satisfy Your Customers:How to Keep Your Customers and Attract New Ones Allen & Unwin | 2007 | 256 Pages | ISBN:9781741750089 | English | PDF | 1.05 MB In 101 Ways to Really Satisfy Your Customers this covers simple background information for those readers wanting to gain a greater understanding of the subject—in this case, customer service. It sets the mood for the entire book and explains some key philosophies and observations in the field of customer service.
101 Ways to Boost Your Business Allen & Unwin | 2006 | ISBN:9781741750065 | English | 256 Pages | PDF | 1.20 MB
101 Ways to Market Your Business was written to help anyone who owns or operates a business to increase profitability by introducing some very simple marketing ideas. These ideas were developed around three key principles: that people trying to promote a business often lack the time to devote to marketing, lack the money to spend on marketing, and lack basic marketing knowledge. The book was written in very simple, jargon-free language "It's time to stop falling into the guru trap!"
Aren't you tired of buying the same e-books with the same re-hashed information and a different name over and over? Aren't you tired of making the people who make these e-books rich?
It's time to stop buying the e-books that show YOU how to sell THEIR products...and often the very e-book you are reading...  More than 430,000 people run full- or part-time businesses on eBay.
Whether you want to become a PowerSeller yourself, supplement an
established bricks-and-mortar business, or just make some extra money
by cleaning out your garage and attic, this guide will help you get
your merchandise going?going?gone! It tells you how to do everything
from opening your seller's account and listing your items to collecting
the payments. Chockfull of tips, techniques, and expert advice from
"The Queen of Auctions". Investing Online for Dummies is an invaluable resource for those who want to take advantage of the timely nature of the Internet for online investing. Author Kathleen Sindell covers all the bases for the online investor including setting up stock screens, selecting mutual funds, fishing for IPOs, and online banking and trading. This book is loaded with links to investment resources on the Internet and also includes a CD-ROM with demos of various investment tools and popular shareware programs. Highly recommended for online investors.  By Chey Cobb ISBN: 0-7645-4188-9 Format: Paper Pages: 324 Pages Pub. Date: January 200
Product Details
# Paperback: 526 pages
# Publisher: AMACOM; 4th edition (April 30, 2005)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 0814472893
Reviewer:W. C. Witting (Seattle, Washington) Because I'd read another of his books, my expectations were high when I began reading Joseph Sinclair's latest book, "eBay the Smart Way: Selling, Buying, and Profiting on the Web's #1 Auction Site. I was not disappointed.
Particularly in the area of selling on e-Bay auctions, Sinclair answered ALL my questions ... great answers to questions about selling that hadn't even occurred to me to ask. Whether you expect that your e-Bay experience will be a one-shot deal or you are going into an on-line marketing business, this book will be a great resource.
While I'm just ramping up the sell side of my e-Bay activity, I've been active on the buy side for some time. I wish I'd had the information from Sinclair's chapters on buying on e-Bay about a year ago, ... my success rate would have been a lot higher.
This book is a must for e-Bay novice or veteran, buyer or seller. If you are into marketing on e-Bay in any serious way, you should not be without it. Companies invest in e-business and its supporting technology for their e-business initiatives. E-business applications such as supply chain management and customer relationship management improve transaction efficiency and scope economies as well as promoting new product and service offerings and close customer relationships. However, it is difficult for companies to capture these benefits as economic value or profits. Many companies launching e-businesses have not been successful at creating economic value. To justify continued expenditures, it may be necessary for IT managers to move beyond simply demonstrating the benefits of technology and objectively demonstrate the increase in economic value these technologies can produce. To create value from e-business, companies may have to develop appropriate strategies or unique value propositions to complement their e-business investments. This book presents a group of studies that yield significant new insights into the creation of e-business value.
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