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Self ImprovementBotox: Not Just For Wrinkles Anymore

A large percentage of the population is afflicted with chronic headaches and migraines. This number seems to be on the rise, a treatments were pretty much a hit and miss affair until this wonderful...
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Self ImprovementDebt Relief Through Home Buying

The reality is that many of us are in debt at younger and younger ages. While this depressing statistic might want to make us shoot ourselves in the head, there are options out there which can...
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Great Customer Service Guidelines

Articles - Business
Written by 10 Minutes Max   
Friday, 02 November 2007

Have you noticed that the level of service that you receive as a consumer is not what it used to be? In today's markets, one would think that companies would be attentive to the needs of their customers and try to supply them with a high level of service. In this article, we will discuss how to supply a level of service which will retain our customers, and perhaps even attract new ones.

Let me begin by breaking down a recent experience I have had which highlights many of the fundamental breakdowns in service that I have noticed.

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Starting Your Online Business - Set Realistic Goals

Articles - Online Business
Written by 10 Minutes Max   
Friday, 02 November 2007
In October 2006, Google announced it's purchase of YouTube for the sum of 1.65 billion dollars. This is enough money to make anyone stop and imagine exactly how much money that is.

This has also spawned an army of wannabe web entrepreneurs to come out of the woodwork and jump on the web 2.0 bandwagon in the hopes that they too will one day be the next YouTube.

Here's a wakeup call for those people: rather than trying to be next YouTube, how about simply being the next You?
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How to start a simple website

Articles - Technology
Written by 10 Minutes Max   
Friday, 02 November 2007

Do I need a Programmer?

I have often been asked that question and my answer is usually the following:

"About as much as you need an architect to hang a painting on the wall of your house..."

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