Author Archives: SkillBites
Develop win-win situations for all parties. Proposing an idea with colleagues? Negotiating the salary for a new job? Buying a product or service? Learn to negotiate like the pros: Evaluate your position, situation, and offerings. Use appropriate questioning techniques to…
More and more online marketers and business owners are recognizing the tremendous benefits of incorporating media into their online marketing strategy. Multimedia more easily and effectively captivates your audience and grab’s the attention of your prospects, visitors, subscribers and customers….
How do you define “rich”? Does money really buy happiness? Do you have enough money to make your dreams come true? Money does not have to be what stops you from having what you truly want and need. This program…
Do people describe you as a good listener? Every skilled listener is a master at asking the right questions of the right people. The rules for active listening are changing rapidly with the advance of technology. This book is a…
It’s not enough to simply bring value to the marketplace – you need to get to paid for it! Whether you want to sell your own products or someone else’s, you need this fun, funny, laser-sharp guide to show you…
Are there things you desire to improve in your life—relationships, health, happiness, money? Does your stress ever rob you of energy? Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in a negative whirlpool, and just can’t get out? Do you sometimes…
Even though technology changes rapidly, the rules of business and social etiquette do not. These tips provide a handy reference tool to make your emails more efficient, effective, and enjoyable—both to create and to read.
Have you ever been to a dinner party where someone drones on and on about every subject to show off his or her in-depth knowledge? Or have you heard someone using complex jargon to try to build rapport as an…
Summertime, and the livin’ is easy…” That old, slow Gershwin standard conjures up images of sipping lemonade in a hammock on a sultry summer afternoon, doesn’t it? But that kind of “easy living” isn’t quite what I have in mind…
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