Skills Insight of the Day #11 Hugging at Work

Should you hug, high five, or fist bump your coworker? Hugging is a personal preference. Some people are huggers, while others prefer not to hug anyone who is not a close friend or family member. Not sure about what your coworker prefers? Ask for permission or pay close attention to clues. For example, your coworkerContinue reading “Skills Insight of the Day #11 Hugging at Work”

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Why You Should Charge More to Keep Customers Happy

What should you do when your competitors charge cheaper rates? Should you lower your rates to stay in the game? Charging less may make sense, but it isn’t the best solution. The simple answer is you should charge more.  Here’s why. Think about how much money you save by buying a cheap pen at the dollarContinue reading “Why You Should Charge More to Keep Customers Happy”

Common Math Mistakes People Need to Stop Making

Remember how you were always told to pay attention in math class? If you did, then you wouldn’t have been caught making these common math mistakes. Take a look at these real-life marketing examples and see if you can catch where the math went wrong. Math Mistakes that Cost Money Remember when your math teacherContinue reading “Common Math Mistakes People Need to Stop Making”

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Skills Insight of the Day #10 Job Opportunity Beware

During the pandemic, many people are looking for “work from home opportunities” and starting a “side business” as ways to make an income. Unfortunately, many MLM (multi-level marketing) and networking marketing companies right now are using these same terms to entice new recruits to join them. Their selling point is appealing at a time whenContinue reading “Skills Insight of the Day #10 Job Opportunity Beware”

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Should You Go to College If You Can’t Get a Job

Ever since your earliest days at school, you’ve been told to attend college after high school graduation. You were told it will land you a great job, but the path to a college degree is expensive. Exact figures vary, but it can be over $5000 a year, and the cost is only going to rise!Continue reading “Should You Go to College If You Can’t Get a Job”

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