 Category: Graphology
Category: Business >> Graphology<< previous page 1 next page >> by hfgh nfgh [ 2009-03-11 ] Investors often park their money in gold or stocks as an investment. The two are very different forms of investments. When you buy stocks, you are buying a small share of a company. Your investment grows in value as the company becomes more valuable. In contrast, when you buy gold, your investment grows as gold becomes more valuable, generally because the demand for gold increases. by Kaye Marks  [ 2008-12-06 ] Your logo is one of the most important elements you have to promote your business. Your logo is so important that it is no surprise that you have it almost everywhere – your letterhead, website, your print ads using commercial color printing process, your business cards. In fact, if you want to promote brand recognition, you’d surely have your logo to reach out to your clients, prospects, other vendors, and most especially the media. by Kaye Marks  [ 2008-12-06 ] Designing your marketing materials is all about enhancing that passion, not only to make a superior design, but to serve your clients and users well by creating a design that they really need and demand. by Ursula McLean  [ 2008-05-14 ] A great place to start in researching taking your business to Kent is the Internet. by Vijaya Kumar  [ 2006-09-09 ] There are a number of ways to make money online, but relatively few of these openings will pay you enough money so that you can quit your job and work from home full time. They allow you the flexibility to do what you want, when you want and still earn the same amount or even more money than you did at your old job. by John Foley  [ 2006-07-26 ] Handwriting actually could be called brain writing. When You first began to form letters, you had to think how to make each one of them; they were somewhat shaky. It was not unlike learning to drive a car. When you first started to shift the gears you also had to think about pushing the clutch in, what gear to engage, how far out and how quickly to release the clutch. When you first started learning how to write, it was the same by oliver turner  [ 2006-02-17 ]
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