Don’t Let The Myths Of Bankruptcy Deter You From Filing

Don\’t Let The Myths Of Bankruptcy Deter You From Filing

By: Nick Messe

The decision to file for bankruptcy can be heartbreaking and stressful. It is particularly so for people who have been given misinformation about the process and the consequences or who believe some of the common myths about bankruptcy.


Why Does Anyone Want To be An Affiliate?

Why Does Anyone Want To be An Affiliate?

By: Richard Harley

Why be an Affiliate?

Simple answer - to make a lot of money.

What’s more, Affiliates have it pretty easy. They have no product to create, no web hosting to arrange, no sales and download pages to make.

Affiliates just find a product, have a unique link allocated and flog it till it dies.

Then it is on to the next one, same strategy. No particular loyalty, except to the almighty $.

Works well if you find plenty of customers.


RNCOS Releases a New Report - Global Mobile TV Forecast to 2013

RNCOS Releases a New Report - Global Mobile TV Forecast to 2013

By: Shushmul Maheshwari

RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, ?Global Mobile TV Forecast to 2013? to its report gallery. The mobile TV market has been continuously witnessing significant development across the world over the past few years, driven by the ability of this technology to stream television content on the move. The mobile TV services have already been launched in some parts of the world, albeit in a limited area and to only targeted audience; meanwhile, a number of carriers and technology companies have been working on the rollout of mobile TV throughout the world.


Disability Disclosure: Strategies for Service Providers to Increase the Odds of Disclosure

Disability Disclosure: Strategies for Service Providers to Increase the Odds of Disclosure

By: Lisa Jordan

The perils of secrecy versus the risk of disclosure ? this is the paradox that plays out in each decision to disclose or not to disclose a disability. For some, the decision to disclose to a service provider is about a desire to be accepted for who they are. For others, the choice is directly related to qualifying for reasonable accommodation or additional services. The decision not to disclose could simply be a matter of privacy or could be related to a fear of discrimination, stereotyping and stigma. The reasons behind each are numerous.


Healthcare Infrastructure Driving Medical Tourism in Malaysia

Healthcare Infrastructure Driving Medical Tourism in Malaysia

By: Shushmul Maheshwari

According to our new research report titled “Malaysia Medical Tourism Outlook 2012″, medical tourist arrivals in Malaysia will continue growing at fast pace. With the developed healthcare infrastructure, medical tourist arrivals in Malaysia are forecasted to grow at a CAGR of over 23% between 2009 and 2012.

As per our findings, Malaysia has one of the most developed healthcare infrastructures in the region and is considered as the paradise for healthcare facilities and hospitals. Malaysia presents a tough competition to its regional rivals in terms of cost and is much superior in terms of healthcare services, healthcare infrastructure, English speaking staff, foreign-trained specialist doctors, and strict government regulations on maintaining high standards of healthcare delivery systems. With all these advantages, Malaysia appears as the most promising market for medical tourism.


8 Principles for Effectively Maintaining Professional Boundaries as a Service Provider

8 Principles for Effectively Maintaining Professional Boundaries as a Service Provider

By: Lisa Jordan

All solid working relationships need rapport and trust to function well. Certainly as a service provider, it?s your job to make sure your customers feel at ease with approaching you, relating to you and considering your advice.

Relationship-building, however, should not come at the expense of your credibility, effectiveness, health and personal life. Successful (and ethical!) working relationships are anchored on a clear understanding of what your role is and what your role isn?t. Even if your work has personal meaning to you, you have to maintain professional boundaries.


RNCOS Releases a New Report - Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities

RNCOS Releases a New Report - Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities

By: Shushmul Maheshwari

RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, ?Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities? to its report gallery. With vast population base, growing middle class and strong macroeconomic environment, the Indian food & drinks market has emerged as the one of the fastest growing segments in the Indian retail industry. Rapid lifestyle transformation, particularly among those living in urban areas, has resulted into a dramatic increase in the demand for processed or health food, packaged and ready-to-eat food products. Arrival of food multinationals and proliferation of fast food outlets have further added to the growth in this industry. The changing scenario of the retail industry, like opening up of new supermarkets/hypermarkets, shopping malls and fast food outlets, coupled with favorable industry trends, is about to bring radical shifts in the food & drink industry, says ?Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities?, a latest industry analysis by RNCOS.


MLM Business Lead-How To Keep Your Prospects Leaning Forward

MLM Business Lead-How To Keep Your Prospects Leaning Forward

By: Richard Harley

When it comes to how to keep your mlm business leaders on the edge of their seats and leaning forward when a networker presents a product or business opportunity, the go to man is Tom Schreiter. Tom recently did an interview with Mark “Google Superman” Davis which addressed various techniques to keep mlm prospects interested when presented with a mlm product or opportunity.

While many topics were covered, the two hot techniques which will be focused on in this article is how to use stories and how to use a top 10 list.


Outlook for Indian Preschool Education Market Seems Bright

Outlook for Indian Preschool Education Market Seems Bright

By: Shushmul Maheshwari

The preschool education market in India has evolved rapidly over the recent past. The preschool provides pre-primary education to children generally in the age group of 2-4 years to stimulate the child’s physical, intellectual, social and emotional development. This phenomenon has gained significant popularity and is familiar not only with the high-end income groups or rich affluent, but rapidly growing middle class households are finding it more affordable.


Lower Debt And Finance Payments With A Consolidation Loan

Lower Debt And Finance Payments With A Consolidation Loan

By: Neil Brandt

A lot of South Africans find it hard to keep up with paying their loan debt. The National Credit Act (NCA) has provided opportunities designed for people to apply for consolidation loans to lower that debt. One of the significant provisions of the Act is the capability for people to apply consolidation systems to control finance repayments.


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