Santa Cruz, CA (ContentDesk) February 23, 2006 -- Comcourse announces that its free GED program, located at www.gedforfree.com , is available for individuals who are seeking to enter college. The system provides a complete course of study in all of the subject areas. It is self-paced, and requires only an Internet connection. It is open to anyone."Individuals who drop out of high school are less likely to find employment, and have significant lower earning potential, than high school graduates and individuals who have passed the GED exams. Furthermore, colleges usually require a diploma or high school equivalent.
As part of our 'No Adult Left Behind' initiative, Comcourse is offering an immediate opportunity for serious and motivated adults to get back on the educational track," stated David Grebow, Comcourse Chief Learning Officer."With the support of local and national GED non-profit educational centers, Comcourse is able to provide the most extensive on-demand free GED preparation program available today," said James Chellis, Comcourse CEO. The online GED classes are delivered in Comcourse's industry-leading virtual learning environment, the Comcourse LMS. More information about the Comcourse LMS is available at www.comcourse.com . Applicants need only complete a brief, one page application, and are immediately provided with a username and password which give access to the full site. Webmasters are encouraged to link to www.gedforfree.com in order to help students learn about the site.
The site is funded entirely through a reasonable and limited amount of advertising of online high school and college opportunities.About Comcourse, Inc.:Comcourse, Inc. is a leading provider of online education services to career colleges. Comcourse offers complete, turnkey degree programs and an advanced learning management system. www.comcourse.com.
Five Rules for Negotiating Online
Copyright 2006 Mary Greenwood
Five Rules for Negotiating Online.
Negotiating online is different from communicating in person. First of all, it is not done in real time. Communicating online is by definition a delayed process. One party sends an email and then waits for a response. Since you cannot see or hear the other person, you are getting all your cues from the online message.
Because you are typing and thinking at the same time, it is easy to make mistakes which only get noticed after you have already sent it. Here are five rules that apply to negotiating via email.
1) Set the tone.
When you are sending your messages by email, that is the only thing the other side sees. The other party cannot see your face or look at your body language. Your emails will set the tone.
Do not write everything in CAPITAL LETTERS. That is like shouting and is considered to be very rude.
Be careful with expressions like LOL (laughing...
Operation Super Hero Draws From Best of Online Marketers
Austin, TX (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) September 21, 2005 -- Joe Vitale and his staff canvassed colleagues in the online marketing community and created Operation Super Hero, a site dedicated to raising money for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. A range of marketers, specialized in topics running the gamut from health advice to lead generation, have donated bonuses, amounting to a formidable and valuable knowledge base. The gifts are available to anyone making a donation in any amount to one of three carefully chosen charities accessible from the Operation Super Hero website (http://www.operationsuperhero.com)."Too many people are setting up ways to raise money that are questionable," said Joe Vitale, online marketer and author of "The Attractor Factor" and one of the key people behind Operation Super Hero.Vitale struggled with a way to help hurricane victims. While...
Operation Super Hero Draws From Best of Online Marketers
How To Uncover "Insane" Demand Online
How To Uncover "Insane", Money-Generating
Demand OnlineTo become an entrepreneur, you need product ideas.Even more important,
YOU NEED PRODUCT IDEAS THAT SELLTo locate products that sell online, you need to understandwhat people already want to buy.
The single biggest cause of failure when writing non-fictionbooks, booklets, ebooks or any other information-based productis a poor choice of idea or product.It's no doubt this is the main issue for anyone wanting to becomean entrepreneur, there are all kinds of twists along the road that may lead you to THINK you have a high-demand idea.For example, you are NOT part of a given niche market, yetyou see evidence that there are a great many people searchingfor information on a particular topic.
BUT - it turns out they would not be willing to PAY for this information, it's either not important enough to them OR it's...
Online Video Solutions To Provide Services to Hotels and Resorts
Colorado Springs, CO (ContentDesk) June 3, 2004 -- Online Video Solutions (OVS), a fast growing provider of video solutions through the world-wide-web announced today that it has launched a program to provide multimedia services to hotels and resorts.
OVS currently has established a program to provide hotel and resort tours creating a marketing instrument for these properties. OVS believes this to be a strong marketing tactic for the hotel or resort.
Through the video tour of the property, potential guests and business instantly knows what they are getting and instantly depositing their trust in the property before they even arrive. This gives the hotel or resort a significant advantage over competitors in the area.
OVS has two separate pricing structures for these services allowing a smaller hotel with a less significant marketing budget to be able to afford our services.
The service will entail full production of a video tour including: scripting,...
Six Steps to Creating Online Presentations for Telephone Selling
How much extra money could you make by closing just one or two additional sales a day?
You can double, or even triple, the effectiveness of your telephone selling by showing prospects why they should buy from you, instead of just telling them.Clients and prospects are visually oriented. They process and retain 75% of the information they see, compared to about 15% of the information they hear. There are six steps involved in preparing online visuals you and your prospects can look at online during telephone conversations and teleconferences. Step 1: Desired resultStart by identifying what you want to accomplish during each phone call. Ask yourself: