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Top 5 Ways to Do Online News Distribution for an Increase in Visibility and Sales
Press releases are crafted to acquire brand exposure, increase reputation, website traffic, and especially sales. But your press release needs to reach the right audience to achieve those goals. Writing a press release is only half work. To deliver your story to a greater audience, use online news distribution to the major media houses in your industry.
By Joshua Anderson5 years ago in Journal
Leadership Skills: the Key to be A Successful Entrepreneur
Aspiring to be an entrepreneur is a great motivation in itself, but if you lack the necessary skills, you might not be able to run the business smoothly. Entrepreneurship does not demand many skills from you at the beginning of the journey but with time, you need to grow with your business. Also, to be a leader, you need to understand some of the important values associated with it. With the right youth leadership skills, you can surely become that entrepreneur people would love to work with.
By Arpita gupta5 years ago in Journal
3 Frameworks That Just Might Convince You to Choose PHP Development for Your Next Project
PHP is one of the most established, well-known scripting languages in the world and the PHP community includes a comprehensive ecosystem of frameworks used widely in the web ecosystem to support large volume usage and global web assets. When a business undertakes a project, it may already know that it wants to leverage PHP or its trusted IT consulting partner might recommend PHP as a crucial component of the development strategy.
By Kartik Patel5 years ago in Journal
Five things no one tells you about making people redundant.
Due to dramatic downturns in business because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have just gone through a restructuring at work. I coördinated it locally, with guidance from my regional team. It sucked, but you do not have to be a genius to work that one out. Restructuring — in the U.K., often code for ‘redundancies’ — is never easy for anyone involved. From a Human Resources point of view however — and being a novice to this whole sorry process — I had some surprising observations.
By Mike Dalley5 years ago in Journal
Food Licence Registration in Jaipur
What is FSSAI? FSSAI represents the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India which is the body that oversees and regulates the food business in India. It is an independent body established under the auspices of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, the Government of India.
By Arvian Business Solutions PVT LTD5 years ago in Journal
The World’s Most Dangerous Jobs
For the majority of us, we have cosy 9–5 office jobs where the primary occupational hazards are getting a papercut or spilling hot coffee all over your desk and work. If you think your job is stressful, have you ever considered that earning a living may cost some workers their lives? Workplace fatalities and injuries remain a real risk in some industries — the International Labour Office (ILO) estimates that there are around 2.3 million workplace fatalities and 340 million injuries every year — that’s 6,300 deaths every day.
By Adam Johnson5 years ago in Journal
Truth About Work From Home 2021
Work From Home Options in 2021 After the previous year left a lot of the world out of work and scrambling to find other sources of income, the popularity of working from home has increased. Those who have only recently entered into the world of home business and work from home options are likely lost in the vastness of all the options available. Which will work for you and which are a scam?
By Timothy A Rowland5 years ago in Journal
Learning about Leadership
In my mid-20s, like most overly-idealistic young adults who still survive on the kinds of sleep and coffee habits that helped us plow (or plummet) our way through college, I was feeling anxious in my work life and in need of a new challenge. In a short time, I was saying goodbye to the solidly-built engine of a team that had laid a foundation for my professional life up until that point and was tasked to do what in the ministry world we call "planting." Planting, as is probably evidenced by the name, involves starting something new, hopefully with the right amount of nutrients and care to help it grow. It also, I found, exercised leadership muscles in me that I did not necessarily know existed. For the first time in my young adult life, I was leading my own teams, setting vision, and making decisions that impacted a broader range of people.
By Amanda K. Millar5 years ago in Journal
3 Reasons You May Want to Consider Staff Augmentation Services
When a business has more IT projects and initiatives than it can handle, it will often look to hire more internal IT staff members. But hiring takes time, interviewing is imperfect and part time or full time employees require management, benefits and office space. While a business might need one-time project support, or ongoing support for development, maintenance and support, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to staffing. In addition to these issues, there is the very real issue of ongoing training and skills enhancement. That costs money and, when a team member is out for training, someone else must cover for that team member. So, what is a business to do?
By Kartik Patel5 years ago in Journal








