Tourism and ATVing Combine

Sunday, May 20th, 2012 | News and Society

Many of you who are new to the sport of ATV riding where exposed to it from a tourist standpoint. The business of renting all terrain vehicles out as a tourist attraction is a growing trend all around the world. If you are interested in testing ATVs out, it should be no problem to find a park fairly close where trails are set up and rentals are available. The ease of getting a hold of an ATV by renting them instead of having to buy your own contributes to the growth in popularity of riding ...
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How to BOOST and GENERATE more income into your business

Friday, May 18th, 2012 | Business

How to BOOST and GENERATE more income into your business By: Janet L. Hall When was the last time you sat down and reviewed your business plan? Have you ever done a business plan? Today, right now, why not just sit down and write a simple plan of where you want your business to go and what you need to do to get it there. Why not sit down, write out what you want you business to accomplish and what it will take to meet those wants. Here are ten questions to ask yourself while planning: 1.Do ...
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Riding ATVs the Right Way

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012 | News and Society

If you have experienced all terrain vehicles in action, whether it was for sport and/or utility purposes, then you know the reason behind the growing popularity of their use. ATVs can perform multiple tasks very effectively and because of this they appeal to a diverse audience. For many of you, your ATV adventures have just begun. Whether you plan to rent ATVs for recreational riding or are thinking of buying your own for a farm utility vehicle, there are several aspects of quads that should be ...
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3 Secrets to Landing a Home-Based Position

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 | Business

3 Secrets to Landing a Home-Based Position © Copyright 2002 Sharon Davis. Landing a telecommute position isn't easy. Finding them in the first place is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Then, when you finally do find one that looks promising, it's filled before you can even click on 'apply for this job'. Why are they so few and far between anyway? Don't employers realize the benefits of allowing their employees to telecommute; less sick time, increased productivity, lower overhead, and ...
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10 Tips For Running A Super Business

Sunday, May 13th, 2012 | Business

TIP 1 - Add A Touch Of Class The most successful businesses are 'classy' businesses. You can turn an ordinary company or office into one by simply adding a touch of class to it. Examples: > use designer letterhead and business cards > provide limousine service for visiting clients > offer an employee profit-sharing plan > put plants in brass containers > have a leather sofa in the waiting room TIP 2 - Develop An Efficiency Plan The ideal company or office should be super efficient. Study ...
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Don't Call it an E-book!

Saturday, May 12th, 2012 | Business

Terminology greatly affects how people perceive value. Call something a "brochure" and no one will want to pay for it. Call it a "booklet" and it sounds small and insignificant, perhaps worth up to four or five dollars. Call your digital document an "e-book" and people instinctively compare it to tangible books and will pay no more than what they'd pay for something they can pick up at the bookstore. Indeed, according to Angela Adair-Hoy, co-owner of Booklocker.com, the magical price point for ...
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The Language Of Business

Friday, May 11th, 2012 | Business

There are certain concepts that successful business owners create, and then refine, over and over again. Does your business have a mission statement? Have you defined the strategies and objectives of your business? What if a lender asks about your ROI? Successful business people talk to each other in these terms. (If you're curious, skip ahead to the end of this article and read other concepts that you need to define to increase your chances for business success.) If you're not familiar with ...
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ATVs of All Shapes and Sizes from Yamaha

Thursday, May 10th, 2012 | News and Society

Yamaha has pleased its customers in every aspect possible for years, which is why it is not a surprise that they have succeeded in giving ATV riders what they want. There are new models of Yamaha all terrain vehicles each year and 2005 is no exception. Yamaha(http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/yamaha_atvs.htm) has already released a few new 2005 ATV models in each of their categories, sport, utility and youth. ATV riders have been extremely pleased in the past with the features and ...
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An Excellent Career Choice with The image of an Auto Mechanic

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 | Education

The image of an auto mechanic was once associated with menial labor and low pay. Fortunately, those days have long ago subsided. Today's auto mechanics are part of the skilled labor force, and must maintain a current understanding of the technology changes that govern success in their profession. The sheer number of advances in the automotive industry over the last several years mirrors those of the information technology industry. It is estimated that by the year 2020, over a billion cars will ...
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Where is your business within the business cycle?

Monday, May 7th, 2012 | Business

What's the saying, something like... you can't get where you want to go if you don't know where you're going. Every business starts and ends somewhere. First it's an idea and it may stay at this place for a short time or many years. Then it develops into a start-up that takes where you build the critical strong business foundation. If you are stuck or on a downward spiral then it's time to re-evaluating where you are and where you expect to be in 1, 3, 5, and 10 years. If you want to move ahead ...
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