Saturday 31 July 2010

Tried Blogging Yet?

You can promote your business, your Twitter account, or an event by blogging.RFT Express are giving you the opportunity to use our blogs to promote yourself. The shear power of blogging and the number of external backlinks you will get is phenominal.

How to Write Your Blog

You should write your blog, the same way you talk to people. Don’t try any selling techniques, your audience have seen all these before, and it will deter them from reading further.
Keep your blog simple and easy to read, the wording should be in English and words should be easy to understand, no abbreviations. Your blog will be displayed as a full page article on our site. A lot of visitors whose first language is not English will use the Language Translator on the page where your article appears. The translator is a computer programme, which uses basic language; long words, abbreviations, or words that are hardly used on the internet may be translated wrongly. Write the article first, check the spelling, and the number of words, then write the Title

Your blog should be 350 to 700 words approximately. The dotted line above is the average amount of words appearing in each blog. In addition to this, we will insert the link for your readers to read the full article, and of course your signature “your name @ twitter, or, your name @your company.com” This will give you a link on each blog.
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Wednesday 28 July 2010

UK CoalitionSplit?

The Conservatives have started to open the split between themselves and the Lib-Dems. Vince Cable the Business Secretary announced plans for a ‘Graduate tax’ for university students; this was later overruled by the Tories who preferred students to pay the Universities Direct. Tory ministers are said to prefer a system where some graduates pay more, generating more places for the rich and the overseas students, depriving working class students of places. Labour called this ‘shambolic’


The Conservatives distanced themselves from the Lib Dems after Nick Cleggs’ first, and probably last, P.M.s question time, when he said the Iraq war was illegal. Many Tories who voted for the Iraq war took it as a personal attack on them.

David Cameron belittled Britain, the country he is supposed to promote, when he told the Americans that Britain was a junior partner to America in 1940 in the war against Germany. In fact the Americans weren’t interested in helping Britain in 1940, It wasn’t until 1941 after Pearl Harbour was bombed, that the Americans joined

I will apologise to the British Public on behalf of David Cameron who can’t remember the tremendous sacrifices the British people made during that terrible war, or even when they made them. The British people fought for the freedom of this country and others, most of whom are grateful, and wouldn’t dream of belittling what their ancestors did for Britain. Cameron may not respect the memories of those who died in order that we might live in a free country, with freedom of speech, but the British people respect those memories with pride.

In a recent poll carried out for Newsnight 42% of Lib-Dem voters would not have voted for their party if they had known they would be part of a coalition. On the Conservative side only 14% said they would not have voted for their party if they had known of their leader’s intention to form a coalition.

60% of Tory voters felt their party had been weakened by the coalition with the Lib-Dems: They felt they no longer knew what their party stood for.

53% of the Lib-Dems felt their party had been weakened by the coalition with the Tories.

Lord Ashdown, when interviewed on Newsnight, suggested he would like to see the government "make haste a bit more slowly" and that it was sometimes wiser to test new policies out in pilot schemes before making decisions.



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Saturday 10 July 2010

Recession :: Was it Hard for You?

You might have thought the recession was quite hard, think again.
There is a lot more to come, with companies following the government’s lead of Slash and Burn. Already a lot of supermarkets have put up their prices as they did in the recession. The fear of customers spending less has prompted price increases to generate extra profits. Fuel has gone up since the Emergency Budget, which will further increase prices.


600,000 public sector jobs are to go under the Coalition, some of these jobs will be filled by recruiting new, lower grade staff, and promoting them more slowly. At the same time it is expected increase of 2.5million extra jobs being created, with 1.95 million in the Private Sector. According to Channel 4 News A leaked Treasury document today suggested 1.3 million jobs will be lost as a result of the budget, by 2014/15. The Office of National Statistics showed an increase in the jobless total of 281,000 in the last 3 months, giving a total figure of people out of work at 2.38 million

Research by the Oxford Economics consultancy this month shows that 2.3m private sector jobs were dependent on state contracts in areas like IT, defence and hospitals. As public spending falls, those employees are in jeopardy.

Harriet Harmen the acting labour Leader attacked David Cameron over the leaked Treasury Document Cameron later said: "You don't seem to understand. Unemployment is going to be falling during this Parliament. We've published the full figures. But it's not now us publishing the figures. It's the OBR."[I think that’s called Passing the Buck]”

The head of the OBR, [Office of Budget Responsibility] Sir Alan Budd is to step down to enjoy his retirement, Reuters reported. [I suspect there will be more to come on this story]

We could be following in Ireland’s footsteps as they introduced their Austerity Package, with high inflation and 25% unemployed in Ireland, record house repossessions, and many companies struggling to fight off bankruptcy. And we still have the possibility of the debt crisis in the Euro Zone countries impacting on our economy, and our banking system.

As I said, “You might have thought the recession was quite hard, think again.”

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Thursday 8 July 2010

20 Income Streams From twitter


Free Course : Put your twitter account on auto pilot to generate at least 20 income streams.


Anybody can follow these simple steps.

Had no success with your Twitter account?

I will show you how.

Over the weekend I will upload the page outlining the course; showing you how to produce several income streams by tapping into this enormous market. All on AUTO-PILOT.  http://bit.ly/93UaAQ

Sunday 4 July 2010

Successisnowhere

Successisnowhere


How would you interpret the title?


If you interpreted it as Success Is Now Here, that would indicate you are not prepared to let the present economic climate dampen your entrepreneurial skills, or your inability to acquire these skills. The next few years will be a challenge to some, and a stimulus to others, and a disaster to others, whether we dip into recession, or just bounce along above it.


It will be the incentive for the successful to increase their market share, or the time to acquire additional income streams, as the recession was the catalyst for many to expand; the following years will be the time to build on that success.

If you interpreted it as Success Is Nowhere, it could be a hard time over the next few years for you. What you need is P.M.A. [Positive Mental Attitude]


P.M.A. is the motivational force behind any successful venture. If you don’t believe in yourself, nobody will believe in you.

You can be successful, therefore you will be successful.

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