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Print Ad Essentials

03.07.2011 · Posted in Internet Marketing


Writing an effective print ad, particularly a classified advertisement, requires that you remember five essential points. Failure to implement these points correctly can cost you much in the way of time lost and a sale missed. You’ve just cleaned out the attic and straightened up the garage. You’ve identified items you no longer need, but ...

Wall Street's inauguration rally

02.18.2011 · Posted in News


Investor euphoria could propel stocks this week, but the longer-term outlook is less upbeat. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Optimism about Barack Obama’s first 100 days as president is running high, but Wall Street’s post-inaugural celebration may well be short-lived. “I think there’s going to be something of an Obama honeymoon for a few weeks,” said ...

New York to lead US cities in job losses

02.17.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized


NEW YORK – Only five metropolitan areas in the U.S. will escape job losses this year, according to a forecast released Saturday by the U.S. Conference of Mayors. New York is expected to take the biggest hit as thousands of jobs are lost on Wall Street. Big financial firms are slashing workers as they cope ...

Going to extremes to land a job

02.16.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized


With more than three job seekers for every opening, it takes more than printing your resume on premium paper stock to get noticed. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Renting a billboard, handing out flyers or printing up T-shirts with your contact information used to seem like an outlandish way to get a job but now unemployed ...

The Job Market Is Worse Than You Think

02.15.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized


The reported unemployment rate spiked to its highest level in more than 15 years. But some think the ‘true’ rate is really much higher. The unemployment rate rose to 7.2% in December, the highest it has been since 1993. There’s a growing number of market experts who think that the government’s employment statistics don’t accurately ...