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Monthly Archives: September 2015
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New York Just Issued Its First BitLicense
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A bitcoin startup called Circle Internet Financial is now permitted to offer digital currency services in the state.
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The Importance of 'Showing Up' Every Single Day
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Kickstarter CEO: Why We're a Benefits Corporation, Not a Nonprofit
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Yancey Strickler explains why the for-profit model works for his mission-driven crowdfunding platform.
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20 Careers That Got Big Pay Raises in 2015
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Business systems analysts, security officers and sales consultants top this year’s rankings of the jobs that have seen the highest total pay increase in 2015.
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Loraine Nelson Of Ambit Energy Shares Her Story
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Loraine Nelson a single parent of a College-age daughter, who is studying to become a Veterinary Physician, knows what it’s like to juggle a busy schedule. She shares her story in her own words;
Currently I am the Founder and CEO of Dial-A-VA, LLC a virtual assistance business founded in September 2007 and seasonally, I also work on political campaigns having been a Campaign Manager myself. That’s not all; I have also made a career of volunteering with numerous non-profit organizations in Brooklyn, New York.
Recently in May 2015 I quitted my Real Estate Assistant job in Westchester County, New York to run my Ambit Business full time. Having worked for over 50 hours weekly for the last 5 years, I thought it was time to quit my full time real estate assistant job
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Demond & Qiana Crump Earn $50,000+ In 1st Month At Youlab Global
by Ramya Chandrasekaran • • 0 Comments
Youlab Global, a new social commerce company taking the anti-aging direct selling marketplace by storm, is pleased to report Demond & Qiana Crump earned over $50,000 in commissions and bonuses their first month in the business.
“What I’ve realized and what I’ve come to respect in this industry is when you have the opportunity to work with corporate leadership that understands the dynamics of what it takes to build the field, it also helps build the company,” states Demond Crump. “If you’re able to find the right company and start at the beginning, this is where the wealth is created. When you join a company in the beginning, no matter how skilled or talented someone who joins later will be, they will never be able to surpass those people financially who were there
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Tennis Ace Martina Hingis Is QNET Brand Ambassador
by Ramya Chandrasekaran • • 0 Comments
Former women’s world number one tennis star, Martina Hingis has become the new Brand Ambassador of Asian Direct Selling Company, QNET. She was officially introduced to thousands of jubilant QNET members at the annual V-Convention UAE 2015 held at the Hamdan Sports Complex here.
Martina will also be representing QNET brand in India and will be participating in certain sporting activities, during the time she will be playing for Champions Tennis League, later this year in India.
As a brand ambassador, Martina, 35, will play a leading role in enhancing QNET’s brand aspiration value through her ambassadorship in presenting the brand, products and promotional activities. She will be wearing the QNET logo on her attire during all her tennis tournaments as well as endorsing various products marketed by QNET.
The partnership marks yet another important
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Groupon to cut 1,100 jobs, about 10 percent of work force
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Groupon is cutting 1,100 jobs in the coming year, roughly 10 percent of its work force.
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Study shows employers shifting more medical costs to workers
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Employers are leaving a bigger chunk of the bill for care to workers who use their health insurance, and benefits experts see few signs of this trend slowing.