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Monthly Archives: September 2015
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5 Corporate Marketing Efforts That Seriously Backfired
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Coming up with a new marketing campaign for your business? These corporations’ mistakes provide a lesson in what not to do.
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How to Figure Out What Work at Home Job is Right for You
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By Holly Reisem Hanna When I started looking for a work at home job – I didn’t care what the job entailed. I just knew that I needed to make some money and I wanted to be at home with my daughter. I searched online, checked out the wants ads, and even asked past employers […]
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DubLi Summit 2015 Kicks Off in Dubai
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DubLi unveils Cashback Shopping Innovations and Network Marketing Education Initiatives. Annual DubLi Network event draws business leaders from over 30 countries; keynote from legendary network marketing trainer Tom “Big Al” Schreiter
DubLi Network, the world’s largest ecommerce direct selling company and network for Cashback shopping, today announced that its annual event for Business Associates and partners, DubLi Summit 2015, will take place Sept. 18-20, 2015 at the Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai.
This global event brings together Independent Business Associates, partners and special guests from over 30 countries to unveil innovations in Cashback shopping for worldwide shoppers, and new network marketing tools that enable unprecedented levels of success for DubLi Business Associates.
“This years’ DubLi Summit marks an important milestone for our company as we are able to showcase strategic innovations and developments that we have
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FTC Answer On Pyramid Definition: “I Have Nothing For You”
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New York Times reporter Joe Nocera published the next story under the title “The Pyramid Scheme Problem”:
“I have nothing for you,” said Frank Dorman, a spokesman for the Federal Trade Commission. “Lots of reporters have asked that question. Our final response is, We’re not going to answer it.”
What had I asked that was so sensitive that the F.T.C. wouldn’t respond? I had requested that the agency explain what distinguished an illegal “pyramid scheme” from a legal multilevel marketing company.
What had prompted my question were two recent events. In late August, the F.T.C. had gotten an injunction issued against a multilevel marketing company called Vemma Nutrition, claiming it was in fact a pyramid scheme.
And last week, Fortune magazine published a lengthy story by Roger Parloff about William Ackman’s nearly three-year battle to force
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Irrigation district to clean water in milestone settlement
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The federal government has settled a decades-old lawsuit with the nation’s largest irrigation district, which has agreed in a tentative deal to clean up contaminated water in California’s fertile Central Valley.
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Striking Seattle teachers to return to classroom
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School is expected to resume Thursday for Seattle’s 53,000 students after teachers who have been on strike for a week reached a tentative agreement with Washington state’s largest school district.
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Toys R Us plans to hire fewer holiday season workers
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Toys R Us says it won’t hire as many holiday season employees as it did last year, but the toy and baby products retailer says it will give current employees and seasonal workers a chance to work more hours.
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Fiat Chrysler, UAW reach tentative contract deal
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A tentative contract agreement reached Tuesday between the United Auto Workers and Fiat Chrysler addresses pay and health care issues, but neither side would give specifics about the pact.
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Toys R Us plans to hire fewer holiday season workers
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Toys R Us says it won’t hire as many holiday season employees as it did last year, but the toy and baby products retailer says it will give current employees and seasonal workers a chance to work more hours.