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	<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 19:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Executive Physicals Will Now Incorporate Executive Coaching as Part of Health and Wellness Program</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Executive-Physicals-Will-Now-Incorporate-Executive-Coaching-as-Part-of-Health-and-Wellness-Program/Article/80097</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Southlake, TX (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) June 30, 2005 -- Executive Medicine of Southlake, founded by Walter Gaman, MD, FABFM, FCFP and James Mark Anderson, MD, DABFM, is a full-service health and wellness center in which executives and their spouses can obtain their comprehensive physical exam.  The exams include a wide range of testing such as thallium stress testing, full body scan, virtual colonoscopy, laboratory testing, fitness and wellness assessments, and now an executive coach assessment.   Co-author of "Executive Medicine: Optimizing Your Chances for a Longer Life," Dr. Gaman states, "During the course of writing our book we researched executive health needs that go beyond what we do in the office.  It became clear that executive coaching is a valuable tool in bringing balance to the highly stressful lives of executives.  In response, we sought out the best of the best for our patients."   Executive Medicine of Southlake has selected faculty from the University of Texas at Dallas graduate program for Executive and Professional Coaching as a basis for referral.  Founded in 2004 as part of Executive Education at The UTD School of Management, the UTD Executive and Professional Coaching Program is directed by Dr. Robert Hicks.   Dr. Hicks, an organizational psychologist, emphasizes the importance of the connection between a person's physical health and their professional well being.  "We've learned that professional well being and physical well being go hand in hand and profoundly affect an executive's work performance and efficiency. For this reason, professional coaching is a natural extension of executive medicine," he says.   "Each coach that has been added to our referral basis has come by high recommendation of their peers and has passed a comprehensive interview with the members of our medical team.  We are pleased to announce our alliance with UTD and are positive that the expertise of these individuals will enrich the lives of our patients," reports Dr. Anderson.   Executive coaching, which first became popular in the 1990s, is being utilized by many companies and organizations.  The benefits of coaching include increased productivity and reduced stress.  "We are excited to see leaders in preventative health embracing our role in the emotional and life balance of their patients.  This alliance is sure to be successful because of the strength of the high-level collaboration from multiple professional disciplines," states Judith Feld, a Master Certified Coach (International Coach Federation) and a program manager with the Executive and Professional Coaching Program at UTD.    Associate Dean for Executive Education at UTD Dr. David Springate agrees with Ms. Feld, adding, "The coaching program has given us additional opportunities to help individuals and corporations in our area. We look forward to working together with Executive Medicine of Southlake and their patients."  Executive Medicine of Southlake is dedicated to the health and wellness of its patients and celebrates in the successes of each individual.  "Being a patient at Executive Medicine of Southlake, is like having a medical team rally around you and give you individualized five-star service.  Now, we have taken that service to an even higher level," explains Amber Morgan, Certified Medical Office Manager of Executive Medicine.   Executives and corporations who are interested in the services of Executive Medicine of Southlake should contact Amber Morgan at 1-800-910-EXEC or 817-552-4300.  Please visit the website at www.emsouthlake.com.  Further information about the UTD School of Management's program in Executive and Professional Coaching is available at http://som.utdallas.edu/coaching.Contact Information:Judy Gaman, BSHS, CMA, CCRCDirector of MarketingExecutive Medicine of Southlake1545 East Southlake Blvd.  Ste 110Southlake, TX 76092817-552-4318 or email e-mail protected from spam botsDr. Robert HicksDirector of Professional Executive CoachingUniversity of Dallas, School of ManagementP.O. Box 830688Richardson, TX 75083-0688972-883-5900 or email e-mail protected from spam bots. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Southlake, TX (ContentDesk via <a href="http://www.ContentDeskdirect.com">ContentDesk Direct</a>) June 30, 2005 -- Executive Medicine of Southlake, founded by Walter Gaman, MD, FABFM, FCFP and James Mark Anderson, MD, DABFM, is a full-service health and wellness center in which executives and their spouses can obtain their comprehensive physical exam.  The exams include a wide range of testing such as thallium stress testing, full body scan, virtual colonoscopy, laboratory testing, fitness and wellness assessments, and now an executive coach assessment.   Co-author of "Executive Medicine: Optimizing Your Chances for a Longer Life," Dr. Gaman states, "During the course of writing our book we researched executive health needs that go beyond what we do in the office.  It became clear that executive coaching is a valuable tool in bringing balance to the highly stressful lives of executives. </P><P> In response, we sought out the best of the best for our patients."   Executive Medicine of Southlake has selected faculty from the University of Texas at Dallas graduate program for Executive and Professional Coaching as a basis for referral.  Founded in 2004 as part of Executive Education at The UTD School of Management, the UTD Executive and Professional Coaching Program is directed by Dr. Robert Hicks.   Dr. Hicks, an organizational psychologist, emphasizes the importance of the connection between a person's physical health and their professional well being. </P><P> "We've learned that professional well being and physical well being go hand in hand and profoundly affect an executive's work performance and efficiency. For this reason, professional coaching is a natural extension of executive medicine," he says.   "Each coach that has been added to our referral basis has come by high recommendation of their peers and has passed a comprehensive interview with the members of our medical team.  We are pleased to announce our alliance with UTD and are positive that the expertise of these individuals will enrich the lives of our patients," reports Dr. Anderson. </P><P>  Executive coaching, which first became popular in the 1990s, is being utilized by many companies and organizations.  The benefits of coaching include increased productivity and reduced stress.  "We are excited to see leaders in preventative health embracing our role in the emotional and life balance of their patients.  This alliance is sure to be successful because of the strength of the high-level collaboration from multiple professional disciplines," states Judith Feld, a Master Certified Coach (International Coach Federation) and a program manager with the Executive and Professional Coaching Program at UTD.    Associate Dean for Executive Education at UTD Dr. </P><P>David Springate agrees with Ms. Feld, adding, "The coaching program has given us additional opportunities to help individuals and corporations in our area. We look forward to working together with Executive Medicine of Southlake and their patients."  Executive Medicine of Southlake is dedicated to the health and wellness of its patients and celebrates in the successes of each individual.  "Being a patient at Executive Medicine of Southlake, is like having a medical team rally around you and give you individualized five-star service.  Now, we have taken that service to an even higher level," explains Amber Morgan, Certified Medical Office Manager of Executive Medicine. </P><P>  Executives and corporations who are interested in the services of Executive Medicine of Southlake should contact Amber Morgan at 1-800-910-EXEC or 817-552-4300.  Please visit the website at <a href="http://www.emsouthlake.com" target="_blank">www.emsouthlake.com</a>.  Further information about the UTD School of Management's program in Executive and Professional Coaching is available at <a href="http://som.utdallas.edu/coaching" target="_blank">http://som.utdallas.edu/coaching</a>.Contact Information:Judy Gaman, BSHS, CMA, CCRCDirector of MarketingExecutive Medicine of Southlake1545 East Southlake Blvd.  Ste 110Southlake, TX 76092817-552-4318 or email e-mail protected from spam botsDr. Robert HicksDirector of Professional Executive CoachingUniversity of Dallas, School of ManagementP.O. </P><P>Box 830688Richardson, TX 75083-0688972-883-5900 or email e-mail protected from spam bots. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Business Reports: Adobe Converter PDF</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Business-Reports:-Adobe-Converter-PDF/Article/132446</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 16:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Business+Reports%3A+Adobe+Converter+PDF</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let's face it. In the business world, reports are everything.  In some way, shape, or form everybody is involved in the reporting process.  Most notably, we all derive great pleasure when we receive a report and are asked to have it read by noon.  Certainly, there is no greater joy in life than reports.  Well, maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration but reports are a part of life nonetheless.  So when you go to prepare your report you should keep a few things in mind.

Make it Readable, Use an Adobe Converter PDF Tool

Is there anything worse than being e-mailed a report in Microsoft Word.  Lest there be any confusion, Word is an excepted format for preparing and editing documents, not publishing them.  Nobody wants to read a brief report in Word, let alone a comprehensive 100 page report about the dynamics of statistical analysis as it relates to your core competencies. You have enough going against you already when you need somebody to read your report, so why not utilize an adobe converter pdf  tool and make that report just a little more readable.  Your colleagues will thank you later, trust me. 

Use Visuals in your Report

There is no reason for your report to be boring. Remember when you were a kid and loved to pick out the books with lots of illustrations?  Has much changed since then? Probably not, so don't write a report that has nothing but text in it.  Liven up your report!  Feel free to utilize appropriate graphs and visuals that enhance or supports the main points of your report.  There are many adobe converter pdf tools that can help you make use of the interesting graphics and charts you find on the web.  Some of the most advanced adobe converter pdf tools and software allow you to visit a webpage with the desired graphs and charts you need for your report, and with the click of a button you can convert that page into pdf format.  In fact, one such software solution, called Highwire, allows for such ease of use that all it takes is one click to convert the html page into pdf format.  When others make it so easy to incorporate stimulating information into our reports, there is little if any reason not to take advantage.  

Be Informative, Not Long Winded

As you prepare your report, keep in mind your main objective.  Constantly ask yourself if what you are adding to the report is providing valuable information concerning the issue at hand, or if it is merely extending the length of the report.  People, and especially managers, value brevity, so stick to the topic at hand.  Don't get carried away and decide you need to convert into pdf format every graph or chart your find on the web that even remotely relates to your topic.  Use the adobe converter pdf  format tool professionally.  It should be used to add value to your report, not to make your report longer. 

By using the adobe converter pdf tool to publish your report in the appropriate format, and to incorporate stimulating yet concise and telling data into your report, you will produce a report that is both informative and easy to read.  Take advantage of the tools around you and your boss will take notice of you. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Let's face it. In the business world, reports are everything.  In some way, shape, or form everybody is involved in the reporting process.  Most notably, we all derive great pleasure when we receive a report and are asked to have it read by noon.  Certainly, there is no greater joy in life than reports. </P><P> Well, maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration but reports are a part of life nonetheless.  So when you go to prepare your report you should keep a few things in mind.<br />
<br />
<b>Make it Readable, Use an Adobe Converter PDF Tool</b><br />
<br />
Is there anything worse than being e-mailed a report in Microsoft Word.  Lest there be any confusion, Word is an excepted format for preparing and editing documents, not publishing them.  Nobody wants to read a brief report in Word, let alone a comprehensive 100 page report about the dynamics of statistical analysis as it relates to your core competencies. You have enough going against you already when you need somebody to read your report, so why not utilize an <a href=http://www.corda.com/lpage/adobe_converter_pdf.html>adobe converter pdf</a>  tool and make that report just a little more readable. </P><P> Your colleagues will thank you later, trust me. <br />
<br />
<b>Use Visuals in your Report</b><br />
<br />
There is no reason for your report to be boring. Remember when you were a kid and loved to pick out the books with lots of illustrations?  Has much changed since then? Probably not, so don't write a report that has nothing but text in it.  Liven up your report!  Feel free to utilize appropriate graphs and visuals that enhance or supports the main points of your report.  There are many adobe converter pdf tools that can help you make use of the interesting graphics and charts you find on the web. </P><P> Some of the most advanced adobe converter pdf tools and software allow you to visit a webpage with the desired graphs and charts you need for your report, and with the click of a button you can convert that page into pdf format.  In fact, one such software solution, called Highwire, allows for such ease of use that all it takes is one click to convert the html page into pdf format.  When others make it so easy to incorporate stimulating information into our reports, there is little if any reason not to take advantage.  <br />
<br />
<b>Be Informative, Not Long Winded</b><br />
<br />
As you prepare your report, keep in mind your main objective.  Constantly ask yourself if what you are adding to the report is providing valuable information concerning the issue at hand, or if it is merely extending the length of the report. </P><P> People, and especially managers, value brevity, so stick to the topic at hand.  Don't get carried away and decide you need to convert into pdf format every graph or chart your find on the web that even remotely relates to your topic.  Use the <a href=http://www.corda.com/lpage/adobe_converter_pdf.html>adobe converter pdf</a>  format tool professionally.  It should be used to add value to your report, not to make your report longer. <br />
<br />
By using the adobe converter pdf tool to publish your report in the appropriate format, and to incorporate stimulating yet concise and telling data into your report, you will produce a report that is both informative and easy to read. </P><P> Take advantage of the tools around you and your boss will take notice of you. <br />
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		<title>A Look at Incorporating a Business in Florida</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/A-Look-at-Incorporating-a-Business-in-Florida/Article/93094</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 14:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Incorporate</category>
		<category>Business</category>
		<category>Florida</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you may know, there are many ways to incorporate a business in Florida. While companies exist to do the legwork and paperwork for you, the most direct way is to contact the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporation's website itself. When you visit the website for the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporation, you will notice they are surprisingly user friendly. Their website houses various informative databases and in-house automated filing systems that will allow you to incorporate your Florida-based business online.By incorporating online, you can do away with the traditional middleman used in incorporating a business and inexpensively file all the papers yourself. In addition, this filing can be completed without leaving the comfort of your office or home. Alternatively, you can also contact the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporation by mail, courier, phone, or email.Generally speaking, there are three forms that incorporation may take: a non-profit, for-profit, or an S corporation. While non-profit and for-profit are perhaps self-explanatory, the notion of an S corporation may require some explanation.S corporations are domestic corporations that are eligible to avoid cumbersome double taxation to both the shareholders and the corporation alike. They are taxed on capital gains and passive income, but given exemptions from other federal income tax. On tax returns, the S corporation's shareholders include their share of the corporation's separately stated entities of income, deduction, loss, and credit, along with their share of non-separately stated income or loss of income.S corporations are taxed on estimated capital gains, built-in gains, the excess net passive income, and investment credit recapture. In terms of eligibility, S corporations need to clear the requirements with the IRS and receive their designations before incorporating in Florida.If incorporation sounds like a daunting task, you may consider contacting a professional consultant or law firm to assist you. Of course, it will be more expensive than completing the process yourself; however, you will gain peace of mind knowing that the process was completed correctly.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>As you may know, there are many ways to incorporate a business in Florida. While companies exist to do the legwork and paperwork for you, the most direct way is to contact the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporation's website itself. When you visit the website for the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporation, you will notice they are surprisingly user friendly. Their website houses various informative databases and in-house automated filing systems that will allow you to incorporate your Florida-based business online.By incorporating online, you can do away with the traditional middleman used in incorporating a business and inexpensively file all the papers yourself. In addition, this filing can be completed without leaving the comfort of your office or home. </P><P>Alternatively, you can also contact the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporation by mail, courier, phone, or email.Generally speaking, there are three forms that incorporation may take: a non-profit, for-profit, or an S corporation. While non-profit and for-profit are perhaps self-explanatory, the notion of an S corporation may require some explanation.S corporations are domestic corporations that are eligible to avoid cumbersome double taxation to both the shareholders and the corporation alike. They are taxed on capital gains and passive income, but given exemptions from other federal income tax. On tax returns, the S corporation's shareholders include their share of the corporation's separately stated entities of income, deduction, loss, and credit, along with their share of non-separately stated income or loss of income.S corporations are taxed on estimated capital gains, built-in gains, the excess net passive income, and investment credit recapture. In terms of eligibility, S corporations need to clear the requirements with the IRS and receive their designations before incorporating in Florida.If incorporation sounds like a daunting task, you may consider contacting a professional consultant or law firm to assist you. </P><P>Of course, it will be more expensive than completing the process yourself; however, you will gain peace of mind knowing that the process was completed correctly.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>5 Smart Ways to Unleash Your Potential</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/5-Smart-Ways-to-Unleash-Your-Potential/Article/30439</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 12:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Be honest with yourself about your skills and abilities. Most of us underestimate how many things we do well. Figure out your skills & abilities, and look for ways to incorporate them into your life & work.2. Listen to compliments. Use the feedback to help you identify your strengths and abilities. If it's tough for you to recognize your strengths on your own, let others help you.3. Exercise at least 3-4 times a week for 20-30 minutes. Exercise gives you more positive energy, dissipates negative energy and builds your confidence.4. Realize that you were given certain gifts, talents and abilities for a reason. You are supposed to use them!5. Watch out for self-sabotage. Sometimes, it's easy to believe that success & happiness are meant for other people, not for us. Thus, we do activities that keep us from being successful (we procrastinate on positive tasks, we stay in negative relationships that bring us down, we develop addictions, etc.) Are you self-sabotaging?. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>1. Be honest with yourself about your skills and abilities. Most of us underestimate how many things we do well. Figure out your skills & abilities, and look for ways to incorporate them into your life & work.2. Listen to compliments. </P><P>Use the feedback to help you identify your strengths and abilities. If it's tough for you to recognize your strengths on your own, let others help you.3. Exercise at least 3-4 times a week for 20-30 minutes. Exercise gives you more positive energy, dissipates negative energy and builds your confidence.4. Realize that you were given certain gifts, talents and abilities for a reason. </P><P>You are supposed to use them!5. Watch out for self-sabotage. Sometimes, it's easy to believe that success & happiness are meant for other people, not for us. Thus, we do activities that keep us from being successful (we procrastinate on positive tasks, we stay in negative relationships that bring us down, we develop addictions, etc.) Are you self-sabotaging?. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Business Entities ? What Are The Choices&amp;#63;</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Business-Entities-%96-What-Are-The-Choices%26%2363%3B/Article/87725</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Entities</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you decide to start your own business, one of the most important decisions you will make is determining which business entity is right for your business. This decision will have a huge impact on how the business is operated, how taxes are paid, and your personal liability. Different types of entities have different advantages and disadvantages that must be taken into consideration, but you should start with an understanding of exactly what each type of business entity is.The sole proprietorship is the choice for most business startups, but it isn't necessarily the best choice. What makes this type of business structure attractive is that it is the easiest and fastest way to set up a business. All that is required for a sole proprietorship is a business license, which can be obtained in about an hour by visiting your local court house, paying the fee and filling out a short form.A partnership is just like a sole proprietorship, except that there is more than one owner. Again, a business license will be required, and while not required, a legally binding partnership agreement is highly recommended. The agreement should include the rights and obligations of each partner, how profits and losses will be divided, and how the partnership will be dissolved should one of the partners want out. There are actually two types of partnerships ? a general partnership, and a limited partnership. The main difference between the two is that in a limited partnership, the limited partner's legal liability is limited to the amount of their investment, but this limited partner does not have an active role in running the business.Corporations are more complicated to set up, but they also offer individuals the most protection. There is additional record keeping and administration work that must be done, but the business owner is not legally liable for the actions of the corporation. Should be business get into financial trouble, creditors cannot come after the individuals assets. There are two types of corporations ? C corporations and S corporations. C corporations have tax disadvantages, such as double taxation, and most businesses that incorporate choose the S corporation structure, which allows income to pass directly through to the individual shareholders.The limited liability company (LLC) is an alternative to corporations that many small business owners look to. Like a corporation, the owners of the business are protected from liability, but the business is taxed as a sole proprietorship or partnership. There is typically less paperwork and expense involved in setting up an LLC, as opposed to setting up a corporation. This is the most feasible choice for many small businesses.For the most protection, a small business owner should opt to either incorporate the business, or form a limited liability company (LLC). Even though a sole proprietorship or partnership is easier to set up, and doesn't cost as much to start, it just will not offer the business owner or owners an adequate amount of protection, and in the end, could cost the owners more money than the cost of setting up a corporation or LLC in the first place.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>When you decide to start your own business, one of the most important decisions you will make is determining which business entity is right for your business. This decision will have a huge impact on how the business is operated, how taxes are paid, and your personal liability. Different types of entities have different advantages and disadvantages that must be taken into consideration, but you should start with an understanding of exactly what each type of business entity is.The sole proprietorship is the choice for most business startups, but it isn't necessarily the best choice. What makes this type of business structure attractive is that it is the easiest and fastest way to set up a business. All that is required for a sole proprietorship is a business license, which can be obtained in about an hour by visiting your local court house, paying the fee and filling out a short form.A partnership is just like a sole proprietorship, except that there is more than one owner. </P><P>Again, a business license will be required, and while not required, a legally binding partnership agreement is highly recommended. The agreement should include the rights and obligations of each partner, how profits and losses will be divided, and how the partnership will be dissolved should one of the partners want out. There are actually two types of partnerships ? a general partnership, and a limited partnership. The main difference between the two is that in a limited partnership, the limited partner's legal liability is limited to the amount of their investment, but this limited partner does not have an active role in running the business.Corporations are more complicated to set up, but they also offer individuals the most protection. There is additional record keeping and administration work that must be done, but the business owner is not legally liable for the actions of the corporation. </P><P>Should be business get into financial trouble, creditors cannot come after the individuals assets. There are two types of corporations ? C corporations and S corporations. C corporations have tax disadvantages, such as double taxation, and most businesses that incorporate choose the S corporation structure, which allows income to pass directly through to the individual shareholders.The limited liability company (LLC) is an alternative to corporations that many small business owners look to. Like a corporation, the owners of the business are protected from liability, but the business is taxed as a sole proprietorship or partnership. There is typically less paperwork and expense involved in setting up an LLC, as opposed to setting up a corporation. </P><P>This is the most feasible choice for many small businesses.For the most protection, a small business owner should opt to either incorporate the business, or form a limited liability company (LLC). Even though a sole proprietorship or partnership is easier to set up, and doesn't cost as much to start, it just will not offer the business owner or owners an adequate amount of protection, and in the end, could cost the owners more money than the cost of setting up a corporation or LLC in the first place.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Cellitude Is About To Give A New Attitude To Wireless Accessories</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 06:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>About</category>
		<category>Cellitude+Is+About+To+Give+A+New+Attitude+To+Wireless+Accessories</category>
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		<guid>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Abiding by the slogan of "Not Just An Accessory.  It's An Attitude", Cellitude pouches are showing the wireless industry, how to incorporate style, innovation, class, and durability in carrying cases.Currently with just six styles and two sizes, Cellitude pouches fit most phones out in the market.  "We try to reduce the number of skus for cellphone accessory dealers, by making our cases as universal as possible.  For instance, our small size pouch will fit most of the flip phones out in the market, which reduces the number of leather cases and holsters that the retailers have to carry in their store drastically", said Roger Kabir, the President of Cellitude.  Soon to launch is another innovative case, which is aptly called the Cell-IT-tude case, or "IT" case for short.  This will be a fitted case, which will fit 90% of flip phones out there.Cellitude is a manufacturing subsidiary of Wireless Store Inc. located in Norcross, GA.  More information about Cellitude can be found on their website at www.cellitude.com. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Abiding by the slogan of "Not Just An Accessory.  It's An Attitude", Cellitude pouches are showing the wireless industry, how to incorporate style, innovation, class, and durability in carrying cases.Currently with just six styles and two sizes, Cellitude pouches fit most phones out in the market.  "We try to reduce the number of skus for cellphone accessory dealers, by making our cases as universal as possible.  For instance, our small size pouch will fit most of the flip phones out in the market, which reduces the number of leather cases and holsters that the retailers have to carry in their store drastically", said Roger Kabir, the President of Cellitude.  Soon to launch is another innovative case, which is aptly called the Cell-IT-tude case, or "IT" case for short. </P><P> This will be a fitted case, which will fit 90% of flip phones out there.Cellitude is a manufacturing subsidiary of Wireless Store Inc. located in Norcross, GA.  More information about Cellitude can be found on their website at <a href="http://www.cellitude.com" title="test" target="_blank">www.cellitude.com</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Business Phones Keep Up With Changes In Technology</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Business-Phones-Keep-Up-With-Changes-In-Technology/Article/159025</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 06:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Incorporate</category>
		<category>Changes</category>
		<guid>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Business-Phones-Keep-Up-With-Changes-In-Technology/Article/159025</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The basic premise that defines a business phone has been simple and well stated for many years. Business phones, unlike home telephones, need to be able to handle a large call volume and provide functionality that is useful to the end user. This usually includes the ability to field several calls at the same time, put people on hold when necessary, and direct phone traffic to wherever it needs to go. Business phones have accomplished these tasks with flying colors going all the way back the earliest models. Even more impressive, however, is the ability business phone manufacturers have shown to incorporate new and expanding technologies into their products.

Technology has grown by leaps and bounds, especially in the last two decades. From faxes to cellular phones and the dawning of the computer age, changes that have affected phones in general, but particularly business phones, have been varying and abundant. Looking at other industries where technology has influenced design and protocols, one can easily see that not all manufacturers share the same competitiveness that business phone manufacturers share in relation to keeping their products as current as possible. Digital telephones were available before the digital alarm clock, digital wrist watch or the digital thermostat.

While it could be argued for the digital alarm clock or the digital wrist watch that this is simply a matter of function not really benefitting form, I doubt that anyone would dispute the exclusion of the thermostat in that description. Like the digitalization of the telephone, digitalized thermostats offer options that were not possible prior to the conversion. From the ability to adjust temperature settings based on time to the increased level of accuracy, digitalization has offered great benefits to this particular product. Why then, were products such as these so much slower than the business telephone to adopt digitalization?

It is more a testament to the dedication of telephone equipment manufacturers than it is a knock on other product manufacturers. The telephone business is highly competitive, and the ultimate beneficiary of this competitiveness is the consumer. Whatever changes lie ahead for technology, you can be certain that business phone manufacturers will incorporate those changes into their products.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>The basic premise that defines a business phone has been simple and well stated for many years. Business phones, unlike home telephones, need to be able to handle a large call volume and provide functionality that is useful to the end user. This usually includes the ability to field several calls at the same time, put people on hold when necessary, and direct phone traffic to wherever it needs to go. Business phones have accomplished these tasks with flying colors going all the way back the earliest models. Even more impressive, however, is the ability business phone manufacturers have shown to incorporate new and expanding technologies into their products.<br />
<br />
Technology has grown by leaps and bounds, especially in the last two decades. </P><P>From faxes to cellular phones and the dawning of the computer age, changes that have affected phones in general, but particularly business phones, have been varying and abundant. Looking at other industries where technology has influenced design and protocols, one can easily see that not all manufacturers share the same competitiveness that business phone manufacturers share in relation to keeping their products as current as possible. Digital telephones were available before the digital alarm clock, digital wrist watch or the digital thermostat.<br />
<br />
While it could be argued for the digital alarm clock or the digital wrist watch that this is simply a matter of function not really benefitting form, I doubt that anyone would dispute the exclusion of the thermostat in that description. Like the digitalization of the telephone, digitalized thermostats offer options that were not possible prior to the conversion. From the ability to adjust temperature settings based on time to the increased level of accuracy, digitalization has offered great benefits to this particular product. </P><P>Why then, were products such as these so much slower than the business telephone to adopt digitalization?<br />
<br />
It is more a testament to the dedication of telephone equipment manufacturers than it is a knock on other product manufacturers. The telephone business is highly competitive, and the ultimate beneficiary of this competitiveness is the consumer. Whatever changes lie ahead for technology, you can be certain that business phone manufacturers will incorporate those changes into their products.<br />
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		<title>Copywriting Tips for Sales-generating Brochures</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Copywriting-Tips-for-Sales-generating-Brochures/Article/53230</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 06:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Incorporate</category>
		<category>Sales-generating</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copywriting Tips for Sales-generating Brochuresby  ? 2003http://www.copywritingcourse.comBrochures have held an important place in marketing plans for longer than most of us can remember. There is no doubt that they have the ability to generate sales and increase revenues. Why then do so many of them fail?There are several aspects of copywriting for brochures that amateur writers don't consider. It's those things that make or break the success of your efforts.For the sake of generalization, let's think about creating a six-panel brochure. (Also called a tri-fold brochure among other things.) This is created from an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper that is then folded twice. There are three panels on the front and three on the backside of the original sheet.The CoverAs if it wasn't obvious, the cover is the most important panel in your brochure. Both the images and words need to grab the reader's attention and pull him or her in. It has to be compelling enough to (a) strike an emotional chord, (b) make the customer want to pick up the brochure, and (c) make the reader want to know what's inside.So, why then do so many people simply put their company name and a picture of their building (or something equally as boring) on this - the most important of all panels?I generally leave the writing of the cover as the last element in my brochure-writing project. Once I've finished the rest of the copy, I read back over it at a leisurely pace. Then I stop to think. If I were asked to summarize the information in this brochure in 10 seconds, what would I say? If I had to name the single biggest benefit the customer will receive from this information, what would it be?Those are excellent ways to generate covers for brochures. A few examples are below. These are brochures that I've seen around town that made me reach for them and want to know what was inside."Plastic kitchen set. Dollhouse. Dollhouse furniture. Pink tricycle. $427.66. Your checking account balance? $302.86. Get what you need when you need it." This was for a cash advance service. This particular brochure was printed before the Christmas holidays so it had special appeal to lots of people."Over 3,000 babies died last year alone due to improper safety seat installations. Be SURE your child is safe!" Obviously, this was for a child safety seat inspection checkup.These make an emotional appeal, get the readers' attention, and make them want to know more. Inside Panel HeadlinesThese are just as important to the process as the cover headline. Capture the true value of the information in each section and provide it to the reader within the headline.Information PanelsFor most brochures, making a sale on the spot is not the objective. Driving traffic to a phone center or Web site is. Therefore provide the most impressive product/service information on the inside panels in order to help accomplish this goal.In addition to the information about your products/services, incorporate calls-to-action like:"Call today for full details.""Visit our Web site to see the complete color selection.""Customer service specialists are waiting for your call."Once you understand the goals of your brochure, incorporate compelling headlines, and include a cover section that generates interest, you are more likely to see success from your brochure.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Copywriting Tips for Sales-generating Brochuresby  ? 2003http://www.copywritingcourse.comBrochures have held an important place in marketing plans for longer than most of us can remember. There is no doubt that they have the ability to generate sales and increase revenues. Why then do so many of them fail?There are several aspects of copywriting for brochures that amateur writers don't consider. It's those things that make or break the success of your efforts.For the sake of generalization, let's think about creating a six-panel brochure. (Also called a tri-fold brochure among other things.) This is created from an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper that is then folded twice. </P><P>There are three panels on the front and three on the backside of the original sheet.The CoverAs if it wasn't obvious, the cover is the most important panel in your brochure. Both the images and words need to grab the reader's attention and pull him or her in. It has to be compelling enough to (a) strike an emotional chord, (b) make the customer want to pick up the brochure, and (c) make the reader want to know what's inside.So, why then do so many people simply put their company name and a picture of their building (or something equally as boring) on this - the most important of all panels?I generally leave the writing of the cover as the last element in my brochure-writing project. Once I've finished the rest of the copy, I read back over it at a leisurely pace. Then I stop to think. </P><P>If I were asked to summarize the information in this brochure in 10 seconds, what would I say? If I had to name the single biggest benefit the customer will receive from this information, what would it be?Those are excellent ways to generate covers for brochures. A few examples are below. These are brochures that I've seen around town that made me reach for them and want to know what was inside."Plastic kitchen set. Dollhouse. Dollhouse furniture. </P><P>Pink tricycle. $427.66. Your checking account balance? $302.86. Get what you need when you need it." This was for a cash advance service. This particular brochure was printed before the Christmas holidays so it had special appeal to lots of people."Over 3,000 babies died last year alone due to improper safety seat installations. </P><P>Be SURE your child is safe!" Obviously, this was for a child safety seat inspection checkup.These make an emotional appeal, get the readers' attention, and make them want to know more. Inside Panel HeadlinesThese are just as important to the process as the cover headline. Capture the true value of the information in each section and provide it to the reader within the headline.Information PanelsFor most brochures, making a sale on the spot is not the objective. Driving traffic to a phone center or Web site is. Therefore provide the most impressive product/service information on the inside panels in order to help accomplish this goal.In addition to the information about your products/services, incorporate calls-to-action like:"Call today for full details.""Visit our Web site to see the complete color selection.""Customer service specialists are waiting for your call."Once you understand the goals of your brochure, incorporate compelling headlines, and include a cover section that generates interest, you are more likely to see success from your brochure.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Business Licenses Required to Legally Start Your Business</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Business-Licenses-Required-to-Legally-Start-Your-Business/Article/203538</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 06:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Business+Licenses+Required+to+Legally+Start+Your+Business</category>
		<category>Incorporate</category>
		<category>Licenses</category>
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		<guid>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/Business-Licenses-Required-to-Legally-Start-Your-Business/Article/203538</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Copyright (c) 2006 Elias Stassinos

Here's a list of  business licenses  you need to start your business.

All starting businesses need one or more business licenses and tax ids before legally starting business operations.  After reading this article you will know exactly what business licenses you need to start your business. First, all starting businesses need a business license.

There are a few businesses that are not required to have one but that's a small percentage compared to the percentage of businesses that need a business license to legally operate.   The business license requirement applies to all businesses:  Home-based businesses, online internet businesses, contractor's businesses, professional businesses and any other type of business.    If you are a professional, such as a mechanic or hairdresser,  you might need to apply for a professional license directly from the state.  However, you will still need to obtain a business license in addition to your professional license.  Depending on the location of your business, or the type of business, the business license is filed at the state, county or municipal level of government.

Second, you may need to register a DBA.  If you using a business name that does not include your last name, you need to file a DBA (Doing Business As), also called a fictitious business name, an assumed business name, a trade business name, a trade firm name or a business name certificate.

Keep in mind that even if you use your last name as part of your business name, and the business name also includes a suffix such as "& Co,"  "& Sons," "& Associates" or anything that denotes additional business owners, you need to file a DBA.   Incorporating or forming an LLC is like the registration of a DBA business name so long as the corporate or LLC name is identical to the name you are using to conduct business.   So, if you incorporate or form an LLC, you don't need to register a DBA business name.   However, even if you file a Corporation or LLC, and the corporation name or LLC name is different from the business name you will use to conduct business, you need to file a DBA.   Here's a link to an inexpensive and professional DBA filing service:  http://www.businessname.net .

Third, if you sell or lease taxable items or services, in most states, you are required to obtain a state sales tax id number (also called a seller's permit, wholesale license, retail license or resale permit).

The reason that the state wants you to have this tax id number is that, as a retailer, you will be collecting sales taxes, which you will need to later pay to the state.   You will need a sales tax id number to buy wholesale, or if you are a wholesaler, you will need it to sell wholesale. For example, if you have a toy store, you will be able to buy wholesale without paying any taxes for the toys to the wholesaler and, subsequently, charging taxes to your customers when you sell the toys.

Fourth, if you will hire employees, you will need to obtain a federal employer tax identification number as well as a state employer tax identification number.

These tax id numbers are required if you are an employer. Employment taxes are paid both to the federal and to the state government.   Note that a federal tax id is also you business id number - just like a social security is your personal id number.   Even if you are not required to have it, it is a good idea to obtain one and use it to open a business checking account.   Otherwise, you will need to use your social security number to open a business bank account.  Here's a link to a company that can obtain any tax id number for your business: http://www.tax-id-number.info .

Finally, incorporate your business or form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to avoid personal or civil liability.

You are not required to incorporate or form an LLC but it is recommended because a corporation or LLC is a separate "person" or legal entity and, thus, separates you from the business. Filing a DBA, does not protect your personal assets.  However, if you incorporate or form an LLC, your debtors can only satisfy claims from your company's business assets not your personal assets such as your home or automobile.

You can hire a lawyer to file your business licenses, a less expensive legal service or you can do it yourself. After obtaining the required business licenses discussed above, and opening your business accounts, you can legally start business operations.

Obtain all required business licenses for your business so you can start making money]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Copyright (c) 2006 Elias Stassinos<br />
<br />
Here's a list of  business licenses  you need to start your business.<br />
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All starting businesses need one or more business licenses and tax ids before legally starting business operations.  After reading this article you will know exactly what business licenses you need to start your business. First, all starting businesses need a business license.<br />
<br />
There are a few businesses that are not required to have one but that's a small percentage compared to the percentage of businesses that need a business license to legally operate.   The business license requirement applies to all businesses:  Home-based businesses, online internet businesses, contractor's businesses, professional businesses and any other type of business.    If you are a professional, such as a mechanic or hairdresser,  you might need to apply for a professional license directly from the state. </P><P> However, you will still need to obtain a business license in addition to your professional license.  Depending on the location of your business, or the type of business, the business license is filed at the state, county or municipal level of government.<br />
<br />
Second, you may need to register a DBA.  If you using a business name that does not include your last name, you need to file a DBA (Doing Business As), also called a fictitious business name, an assumed business name, a trade business name, a trade firm name or a business name certificate.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind that even if you use your last name as part of your business name, and the business name also includes a suffix such as "& Co,"  "& Sons," "& Associates" or anything that denotes additional business owners, you need to file a DBA.   Incorporating or forming an LLC is like the registration of a DBA business name so long as the corporate or LLC name is identical to the name you are using to conduct business.   So, if you incorporate or form an LLC, you don't need to register a DBA business name. </P><P>  However, even if you file a Corporation or LLC, and the corporation name or LLC name is different from the business name you will use to conduct business, you need to file a DBA.   Here's a link to an inexpensive and professional DBA filing service:  http://www.businessname.net .<br />
<br />
Third, if you sell or lease taxable items or services, in most states, you are required to obtain a state sales tax id number (also called a seller's permit, wholesale license, retail license or resale permit).<br />
<br />
The reason that the state wants you to have this tax id number is that, as a retailer, you will be collecting sales taxes, which you will need to later pay to the state.   You will need a sales tax id number to buy wholesale, or if you are a wholesaler, you will need it to sell wholesale. For example, if you have a toy store, you will be able to buy wholesale without paying any taxes for the toys to the wholesaler and, subsequently, charging taxes to your customers when you sell the toys.<br />
<br />
Fourth, if you will hire employees, you will need to obtain a federal employer tax identification number as well as a state employer tax identification number.<br />
<br />
These tax id numbers are required if you are an employer. Employment taxes are paid both to the federal and to the state government. </P><P>  Note that a federal tax id is also you business id number - just like a social security is your personal id number.   Even if you are not required to have it, it is a good idea to obtain one and use it to open a business checking account.   Otherwise, you will need to use your social security number to open a business bank account.  Here's a link to a company that can obtain any tax id number for your business: http://www.tax-id-number.info .<br />
<br />
Finally, incorporate your business or form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to avoid personal or civil liability.<br />
<br />
You are not required to incorporate or form an LLC but it is recommended because a corporation or LLC is a separate "person" or legal entity and, thus, separates you from the business. Filing a DBA, does not protect your personal assets. </P><P> However, if you incorporate or form an LLC, your debtors can only satisfy claims from your company's business assets not your personal assets such as your home or automobile.<br />
<br />
You can hire a lawyer to file your business licenses, a less expensive legal service or you can do it yourself. After obtaining the required business licenses discussed above, and opening your business accounts, you can legally start business operations.<br />
<br />
Obtain all required business licenses for your business so you can start making money</P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>A Guide to Tropical Wall Murals</title>
		<link>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/A-Guide-to-Tropical-Wall-Murals/Article/134114</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 02:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Guide</category>
		<category>Tropical</category>
		<category>Murals</category>
		<category>Incorporate</category>
		<guid>http://www.incorporatehelp.com/A-Guide-to-Tropical-Wall-Murals/Article/134114</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Popular tropical wall murals create the illusion of paradise in your home. They can bring sunshine and warmth into a room with no windows or help stave off the winter blues. You can incorporate a tropical scene into your room by painting windows framing a white-sanded tropical beach. You can paint a giant palm tree growing from you floor, with colorful parrots perched in the trees. You can have a sea and water theme, with sandy beaches painted near your ceiling, and water filled with beautifully bright tropical fishes below. 

Tropical wall murals can be difficult to lay out and paint because, to make the scene look lifelike, you'll need to use perspective and complex coloring to capture light and shadow. To start easy, you can incorporate small tropical elements throughout the room, like small fish darting out from behind a couch, a palm tree in the stretching on one wall with colorful butterflies flying around it. You could buy a tropical print, hang it above your couch, and then paint crisp white shutters around the print so that you now have a fantastic view of the beach from your living room.

Online retailers sell various tropical wall mural stencil kits. They send you a stencil you trace to transfer to your wall, and then you paint by numbers. These kits cost between $40 and $150.

Most professional mural painters have done tropical wall murals. Commissioning an artist to paint your tropical mural will save you time, but not money. Depending on the size and complexity of the mural, you can expect to pay between $30 and $100 per square foot of the mural.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Popular tropical wall murals create the illusion of paradise in your home. They can bring sunshine and warmth into a room with no windows or help stave off the winter blues. You can incorporate a tropical scene into your room by painting windows framing a white-sanded tropical beach. You can paint a giant palm tree growing from you floor, with colorful parrots perched in the trees. You can have a sea and water theme, with sandy beaches painted near your ceiling, and water filled with beautifully bright tropical fishes below. </P><P><br />
<br />
Tropical wall murals can be difficult to lay out and paint because, to make the scene look lifelike, you'll need to use perspective and complex coloring to capture light and shadow. To start easy, you can incorporate small tropical elements throughout the room, like small fish darting out from behind a couch, a palm tree in the stretching on one wall with colorful butterflies flying around it. You could buy a tropical print, hang it above your couch, and then paint crisp white shutters around the print so that you now have a fantastic view of the beach from your living room.<br />
<br />
Online retailers sell various tropical wall mural stencil kits. They send you a stencil you trace to transfer to your wall, and then you paint by numbers. These kits cost between $40 and $150.<br />
<br />
Most professional mural painters have done tropical wall murals. </P><P>Commissioning an artist to paint your tropical mural will save you time, but not money. Depending on the size and complexity of the mural, you can expect to pay between $30 and $100 per square foot of the mural.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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