Huge 21st Birthday Present Ideas For The 21st Century
Monday 23 June 2008 @ 8:24 am

Great unique gift ideas for 21st birthday presents symbolize recognition of an acquired goal in life. Not only ethnic but societal as well. 21st birthday is a milestone birthday celebrated extensively in the New Millennium, and is measured to be one of the most important celebrations in a person’s life. Eighteen is legal by law but 21 is considered a legal adult. Searching for 21st Birthday Present Ideas is easy when you know the right place to look in. A truth of life.

The gift presented on this day is a symbol of love, and conveys your good wishes and blessings for a bright future of the 21 year old. Gifts should be in accordance with the tastes and nature of the birthday girl or boy. Subsequently are some gift ideas for the 21st birthday:

Gold Timepiece

If your financial plan OK’s, you can gift the birthday chico or chica a gold watch with his or her name and date of birth carved on it.

Silver Jewelry

You can get him or her tickets to their first silver jewelry magic concert. It is a great gift idea, natural and more available than anything its equal.

Throw a Sports Present Carnival

21st birthday calls for carnival and nothing can be more exciting than a sport gifts birthday party. Most households are multiple opportunities for sports gift joy.

Video Collections and Gaming Accessories

The 21st birthday marks the beginning of formative years and a time of great responsibilities. Therefore, the present presented on this day should be exceptional. Use your creativity to give personalized or stirring gifts as well.

Celebration of life is great to celebrated and wise to do so. To be savored, life is. It is and will always be a time of reflection of what was and a insight into what will be. The receiving loved one will think lovingly on the one that gives such 21st birthday presents. Discover 21st birthday presents today.

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10 Ways To Increase Sales By Promoting Yourself
Friday 28 March 2008 @ 12:10 pm

People will feel more comfortable purchasing your
products if you give them a little information about
yourself or business. The information could be your
profile, employee profiles, overall business history,
education credentials, awards you’ve won, etc.
Below are 10 ways you can use to promote yourself.

1. Teach a free chat room class on a subject related
to your business. You could install a chat room on
your web site or use a free one from another web site.
Before the class starts tell them a little about yourself.

2. Publish a free e-zine. Use some of the extra space
in your e-zine to write about yourself or business. This
could be called “A Note From the Editor”.

3. Publish a section on your web site called “About
Us”. With your information you could also include
pictures. This shows people your not hiding behind
your business.

4. Write an article on your area of expertise. Include
a resource box at the end of the article. You can add
information about yourself in the resource box. E-mail
the article to web sites or e-zines that accept article
submissions.

5. Create and giveaway a free ebook. In the ebook
include a section called “About The Author”. Also,
include an advertisement for your business.

6. Participate in online communities like newsgroups,
discussion boards, e-mail discussion lists and chat
rooms. You will meet many people and in return they
will get to know you.

7. Donate your time, products, or services to charities.
You can list the charities you’ve contributed to on your
web site. This will show visitors that you and your
business care about others.

8. Promote yourself offline; teach a free class offline,
speak at business seminars, join a business club or
association. Assemble fundraisers for charity. These
are just few ideas to promote yourself offline.

9. Offer free consulting to your visitors. You could do
it via e-mail or phone. They will get to know you and
feel more comfortable buying your products.

10. Publish information about yourself and business
history in your ad copy. While people are reading it
they begin to trust you and your business. Don’t over
do it though, you want to keep them interested in
your product.

About the author:

Rojo Sunsen is a specialized bounty hunter who prefers to work quietly/confidentially for the benefit of her clients.

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The Dreaded One-Page Resume Rule
Tuesday 18 March 2008 @ 1:13 pm

You’ve probably heard it since you were in college, writing your first resume:

“A resume should be only one page.”

Nope. Wrong. Dead wrong.

Having said that, the one-page rule IS a good rule of thumb for most resumes. But once you’ve been working for a couple years or more, one page simply isn’t enough to market yourself effectively. That’s what your resume is supposed to be about.

If you’re straight out of college and don’t have lots of experience yet, stick to a page. If you’re an experienced executive, one page is a joke. It’s time for a new rule:

“Make your resume long enough to cover everything, but short enough to be interesting.”

This is a general rule for writing (it’s called The Miniskirt Principle, actually), but it’s particularly important for resumes. And here’s a rule of thumb to go along with it:

“Limit yourself to two pages…unless you can’t.”

For most people, even executives, I recommend you do your best to fit the goods on two pages. You might not be able to. Trying to, though, forces you to be as concise as you possibly can without sacrificing marketing effectiveness.

That resume austerity plan is based on simple resume economics. When it comes to resumes, each word costs something, and your budget is low. The people who look at your resume probably have to look at LOTS of them. If yours is too long, it costs too much time. So keep it as short as you can.

There’s one exception. If limiting yourself to two pages will hurt your chances of getting an interview, add another page. But I’d be EXTREMELY wary of going beyond three pages.

Maybe there are some 70-year-old super-candidates that require more space than that, but very few. If you can’t present a compelling picture of the targeted highlights of your career in three pages, you’ve moved beyond the targeted highlights.

The one-page rule is bunk, but I recommend following the two-page rule strictly.

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