Friday, March 7, 2008

Tips For Your Wedding

Tips For Your Wedding

 by: Jeff Lakie

Weddings are a lot of fun, but they can also be a lot of hassle and a lot of stress. In many cases, just a week or two before a wedding, the stress is so high that the bride and groom joke about eloping. By this point, there are so many people involved in pulling off the most significant event of these two people's lives! Everyone has the best intentions and always wants the very best for the bride and groom but the phrase "many hands make for light work" does not always apply to weddings.

Here are some tips and tricks that will help you get hitched without a hitch:

· Find a person to help you plan your wedding. When the bride's parents and the groom's parents are planning most of the wedding, problems are sure to arise. Instead, find a trusted friend to plan the wedding and to be the primary contact for anyone who has ideas or suggestions. This will help avoid changes being made by someone without alerting other people.

· Set a budget. Add 25%. If you are paying for your wedding, expect to pay this. Weddings are notorious for having last-minute surprise expenses pop up.

· Remember this phrase and you will increase the enjoyment of your wedding: you can't please everyone! Remember that this is your wedding and the two of you are the ones who can make the final decision. You don't have to wear blue to honor your grandmother. You don't have to have tulips in your bouquet because those are your mother's favorite flower. You don't have to serve steak because that's what your dad likes to eat. This will be your wedding and you want to remember it fondly, so make your own.

· Tradition is good but your enjoyment is better. Remember, your wedding should be an expression of your love for each other, and not a tribute to age old tradition if that is not who you are.

You will look back on your wedding for the rest of your married life. For too many people it can be a miserable time because too many people unintentionally spoiled it. If you follow these helpful guidelines, you will find greater enjoyment in your wedding today and in the memories for years to come.

About The Author

Jeff Lakie is the founder of http://www.wedding-poetry.info and http://www.bridal-fashion.info websites providing information on Weddings.

12 Reasons to Market With Postcards

12 Reasons to Market With Postcards

 by: Bob Leduc

If your marketing activity doesn't include postcards, you're overlooking a highly effective and very low-cost sales tool. Here are 12 of the many reasons postcards should be part of your marketing program...

1. Postcards Work for Any Business

Postcards can produce all kinds of sales activity for all types of businesses. For example, they can produce web site traffic for online marketers, floor traffic for retail stores, sales leads for direct marketers ...and just about any other type of sales activity a business wants.

2. Designing Postcards is Simple and Uncomplicated

Designing an effective postcard is not complicated. It can be as simple as printing your best small ad on a 4 x 6 card and sending it to a list of potential prospects. Postcards usually work best when the message is brief and the postcard looks at first glance like a message from friend.

3. Printing Postcards is Easy and Inexpensive

You can print postcards with your own computer for about 1 or 2 cents each ...or have them printed professionally for about 4 to 8 cents each.

4. There's a Special Low Postage Rate for Postcards

You can send any quantity of postcards by First Class Mail in the US for only 23 cents each. The only requirement is that your postcards must be at least 3 1/2 x 5 inches but no larger than 4 1/4 x 6 inches.

5. Postcards Nearly Always Get Read

Because postcards are delivered "ready to read", almost everybody will read it - even people who usually throw out other types of direct mail without opening it.

6. Postcards Produce Fast Results

Because postcards are simple and easy to use - they produce results fast. You can mail postcards within a few days of deciding to use them ...and you'll start getting sales activity 2 or 3 days later.

7. Postcards are effective for Generating Web site Traffic

One of the most effective postcard formats simply lists a few benefits of a product or service on the card and tells the reader to where they can get more information. This makes them ideal for generating traffic to a web site.

8. Postcard Multiply Themselves

Postcards are like small billboards - and they are easy to handle. They often get saved by recipients or passed on to others ...providing additional exposure of your advertising message.

9. Markets Can Be Precisely Targeted With Postcards

You can accurately target your best markets by sending postcards only to mailing lists of prospects likely to be interested in what you're offering ...and who also have a history of acting on offers that interest them.

10. Postcard Marketing Results Are Easy To Measure

Postcards normally generate over 90 percent of their total response within 7 to 10 days. This enables you to quickly and accurately evaluate the results of a postcard campaign.

11. Postcards Put You in Control of Your Sales Activity

You can quickly boost (or reduce) your sales activity anytime you want by simply regulating the number of postcards you mail and how often you mail them.

12. Postcards Conceal Your Marketing from Competitors

Most advertising uses mass media where your competitors hear or see what you are doing - and copy it. Postcard marketing is personal. Only you and your prospects are aware of what you are doing.

Postcards may be one of the best kept secrets of modern marketing. They're highly effective, very low-cost, simple to use ...and they work for any business. You're overlooking a profitable marketing tool if don't use them.

Copyright 2005 Bob Leduc http://BobLeduc.com

About The Author

Copyright 2005 Bob Leduc

Bob Leduc spent 20 years helping businesses like yours find new customers and increase sales. He just released a New Edition of his manual, How To Build Your Small Business Fast With Simple Postcards ...and launched *BizTips from Bob*, a newsletter to help small businesses grow and prosper. You'll find his low-cost marketing methods at: http://BobLeduc.com or call: 702-658-1707 After 10 AM Pacific Time/Las Vegas, NV.

Need A Boost In The Self Improvement Area?

Need A Boost In The Self Improvement Area?

 by: Sandra Stammberger

Choosing the right personal development program is going to change your life. If you are ready to take a step in the right direction and make a positive change then you need to start looking into some good self improvement courses. Actually, there are several proven strategies that can be used to help us be successful in our efforts to improve an aspect of our lifestyle.

You can learn everything that you need to know about being all that you can be with a good personal development program. This will teach you how to be a mature and whole person. It is amazing how many of us do not know how to function at our ultimate potential level. We are not taught in school how to really get by in life well. We all deserve to be happy and only a personal development program is going to teach us how to do it.

These kinds of programs will help you to maximize your potential at work and at home. If you are not where you want to be in your career, no matter what that career may be, you need to start progressing. It is common to feel stuck in a rut but you don’t have to be. You can do more with your life all you need is a little push and that is what a personal development program will give you.

Your home life can run smoothly and happily if you know how to keep things on track. Everyone has problems and we could all use a little help dealing with them. If you are not the best person when it comes to your temper, or if you have jealousy issues then a good personal development program can make all of the difference. Life does not have to be hard, it really doesn’t so be open to new concepts and ideas and watch your life change for the better.

About The Author

Sandra Stammberger is webmaster of Easy Self Improvement. Her website offers powerful self improvement tools and tips to accelerate your personal development and growth and acquaintance with your higher self. http://www.easyselfimprovement.com.

Life Assurance

Life Assurance

 by: Gary Tallon

Planning for your future life can seem like a time consuming burden when you have a young family. After all, where do you find the time in your life to think about things like life assurance while you're struggling to keep work and home life pressures in check? Our departure from this life though cannot be predicted. You and your partner may live a good life to a ripe old age, or you could pass away tomorrow. If the worst were to happen to you, where would that leave your partner and your dependants? Would they be financially secure for the rest of their life after their loss and not have to worry about paying the mortgage? If not, then a life assurance policy is a must.

Life assurance for life and death

Life assurance, also known as life insurance, is an assurance policy that pays out a lump sum to a named person(s) in the event of your death. This type of assurance policy is inexpensive to maintain, assurance premiums being very low if you take up the assurance policy early in life. Depending on the nature of the assurance policy you may pay assurance premiums up until the end of your life or up until a specified age.

You can also format your assurance policy as a single life policy or as a joint life policy. For married couples with a mortgage and/or dependants, a joint life policy is often the preferred type of assurance to opt for as the assurance policy has the flexibility to pay out on first death or second death. An assurance policy that pays out on first death is beneficial for those carrying a mortgage and where the deceased's life partner and/or dependants are still alive.

Types of life assurance policies

When considering buying into a life policy you'll find three basic types of assurance policy available from assurance companies - term assurance, family income assurance and whole life assurance.

Term assurance - Term assurance is a straightforward life policy that pays out a tax-free lump sum upon your death. This is a basic life policy that runs to a specified term, often coinciding with the life of a mortgage.

Family income assurance - This life policy is a set term assurance policy that pays out to dependants should you die during the term of the assurance policy. Pay out is on a regular basis (like an income) until full term of the assurance is reached.

Whole life policy assurance - This is an open-ended assurance policy that pays out a lump sum upon your death, regardless of when you depart this life.

About The Author

Gary Tallon is a finance writer of over ten years experience and is currently working in the life insurance http://www.insurance-shop.com sector with Insurance-Shop.com.

Holding Effective Meetings Can Be Easier than You Think!

Holding Effective Meetings Can Be Easier than You Think!

 by: Adele Sommers

I'm sure you've experienced those typical "headache" meetings! You know the kind I'm talking about -- the ones where the key players are running late, no one knows exactly why the meeting was called, and there's not a single agenda in sight. Everyone's sitting around wondering, "Will this last 20 minutes or will we be here all day?" It's impossible to tell!

Then, once the meeting finally gets off the ground, the real pandemonium starts. For instance:

  • You may hear some people yak incessantly on the sidelines, or one or two folks might jump on a soapbox and dominate the discussion.

  • The meeting topics can bounce back and forth so many times that no one can keep track of what's actually being discussed.

  • If a decision results, no one knows whether it was ever recorded or even whether anyone agreed to it.

To counteract these frustrating problems, this article reveals four techniques for running great meetings and following up afterward.

First, How Big Is the Problem?

What are the consequences of holding ineffective meetings? Meetings held for the wrong reasons, that don't involve the right participants, or that don't use a disciplined meeting process can waste the time, resources, and money of the business.

Not only do they have the potential to make the participants feel perpetually frustrated and unproductive, they're also a financial drain. Just in the area of cost, have you ever tried to calculate the expense of holding even a single unproductive meeting?

If you multiply the number of people sitting in a room by an average hourly rate, and add the cost of employee benefits (overhead), you'll see what I mean. And that's the average cost for a holding a single meeting, not including expenses for any related travel, food, or equipment.

You can multiply that figure across the entire company to estimate the cost of meetings held per month and per year. As you can imagine, holding meetings, especially unproductive ones, can be an expensive proposition!

How Can You Turn Your Meetings Around?

In contrast to the chaotic, unplanned encounters, at well-run meetings, participants collaborate to produce a valuable outcome. They also leave the meeting feeling that their time was really well spent. Making simple changes to the protocols for running meetings can shift the dynamics into a highly effective mode. To achieve excellent results, try the following:

1. Be sure you really need a meeting before scheduling it.

Respect your colleagues' busy schedules. Don't schedule a meeting unless:

  • You really need the cooperation of several people at once.

  • The attendees must contribute to, or will be affected by, a vital decision.

  • You want various people to listen and respond to what others have to say.

2. Send out a meeting notice and agenda well in advance.

Give your attendees plenty of advance notice -- for example, at least a week. Also consider whether any of your invitees are likely to be unavailable on that date. If so, you may want to postpone the meeting or seek alternates.

Be sure your meeting notice includes all of the key information: Include the 1) meeting date, 2) starting and ending times, 3) purpose, 4) attendees, 5) location with directions or access instructions, and 6) the proposed agenda. That way, everyone will know exactly what to expect, what to do, what their time commitment is, and what's in it for them!

3. Conduct the meeting using good facilitation techniques.

Here are some of the most effective techniques professional facilitators use:

  • Start on time; don't reward latecomers by waiting for them.

  • Decide on times for each topic and stick to them.

  • Follow the agenda; avoid hopping around.

  • Discourage side discussions.

  • Set a "no interrupting" rule.

  • Stop, repeat, and clarify the points people are making.

  • Test for closure before moving on to the next agenda item.

  • Record decisions, action items, and due dates for each topic.

  • Summarize the key decisions and action items before closing.

  • End on time.

4. Follow up afterward with summaries and action items.

After you've completed all of that hard work, you can avoid having everyone's ideas and decisions simply melt away because no one sent out a good summary or bothered to track the agreed-upon assignments.

A summary doesn't have to be fancy or very detailed to be effective, but it should contain enough substance to inform the people who weren't there, for example. The summary should list 1) each topic, 2) the key points of each topic discussion, 3) all decisions made, and 4) action items and due dates. At the end, it may include the next meeting's 5) proposed agenda, 6) date and time, and 7) location, if known.

With a little fine-tuning, you can convert your meetings from profit stealers into profit boosters. The process will transform the quality of group collaborations and breathe new life into your morale and productivity!

Copyright 2005 Adele Sommers

About The Author

Adele Sommers, Ph.D. is the creator of the award-winning "Straight Talk on Boosting Business Performance" success program. To learn more about her tools and resources and sign up for other free tips like these, visit her site at http://LearnShareProsper.com