How Medical Practices Reduce Their Financial Burden

June 12th, 2008 by admin

Medical practices are opting to use medical billing services more and more because of the convenience of having someone else doing the paperwork. They are able to focus more on other aspect of their practice.

Medical billing is a very tedious and frustrating part of any medical practice. Coding alone can take a very long time, and filling out the paperwork can be just as long. It can be maddening if the insurance company rejects your claims and you have to start all over again. Add to that the existing claims that need to be filed and the person doing the work may find themselves in need of medication. It is a responsibility that most office personnel decline.

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Web Video…your New Promotion Arm

May 7th, 2008 by admin

Web video is here to stay and broadband is the vehicle that is fueling the boom. Just about every size and shape of digital camera that is sold today includes capability to take motion pictures. Depending on the magnitude of the camera, you can record both audio and video, ranging from a four-minute segment to up to fifteen to twenty minutes (and more!).

And what can you do with these segments?

Advertise your work…on your own website, on a portal, on YouTube, Skidoo, My Space, and the many more spin-offs that are sure to come along.

THE PARADE EFFECT

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Affiliate Marketing Exposed

April 20th, 2008 by admin

Every top affiliate will tend to keep their lips sealed when it comes to their successful marketing ways and tips. Everyone wants to be successful in their affiliate marketing business. Many of the leading, most successful high-flying affiliates usually pay for their advertising which leads to the big question of whether free affiliate marketing really works.

There’s a certain technique to affiliate marketing and only a small percentage of affiliates actually gain the status of “super Affiliate”. However developing and using a strategic study plan will gradually help you to discover all the deepest secrets of top affiliate marketing gurus. You will always learn much more by observing what the top affiliate marketing gurus do rather than in what they say.

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Secret Copywriting Tactic Makes Even Your Most Absurd And Outrageous Claims Totally Believable

April 13th, 2008 by admin

A while back a friend of mine asked me to critique is sales letter for a diet book he wrote. The book was good and his copy looked great. And yet, his sales were dismal.

“I just can’t seem to figure why this isn’t pulling,” he said. “The book gets rave reviews from customers, I spent months on the sales letter, and I’m directing quality traffic to my site. Just not sure what the problem is.”

So I read his ad and looked at his book — and he was right, they were both excellent.

Except for one thing:

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Improve Competitive Analysis Through Simple Observations

April 10th, 2008 by admin

When starting out, it’s common to imagine your competitors in broad terms: related to a particular product, by an uninformed notion of their size, or by the quality of their advertising. It’s critical that you learn as many details as you can about your competitors. It doesn’t require a private investigator’s license, but rather, simple observation.

Try This Observation Exercise

Find a photograph of a person performing a mundane task, such as shopping for groceries or crossing a busy urban street.

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Prospect Accessibility Is The Key To Annuity Leads And Sales

March 27th, 2008 by admin

We all want to make the big annuity sale. We all want to climb to the top of our industry and get that special trip the insurance company is offering. We all want the respect and the income we envision for ourselves.

So why is it some of us can achieve it and some of us languish in mediocrity?

Is it because we don’t work as hard as the big producers? Is it because we don’t have the magical close? Is it because we don’t have the best products?

It actually is none of those things. What is it then?

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Social Media - A Family Connection

March 20th, 2008 by admin

Social media is a perfect vehicle for connections between family and friends. While it has many marketing opportunities there is a more personal side to social media worth exploring.

For instance, families used to connect only through the occasional letter that may be passed around from one family member to another and photos of grandchildren were passed along in Christmas cards.

Today social media is having an impact on how scattered families can remain connected. Beyond the useful emails, the use of social media can allow families to access a number of methods to help keep others up-to-date on family news.

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Increase Career School Profit - 5 Strategies

March 14th, 2008 by admin

Imagine your accountant calls and tells you that you have missed your revenue goals for the first quarter. Imagine this accountant tells you that unless you can find a way to increase your income you won’t have enough cash to meet expenses next month. What steps can you take today to make sure you never get this phone call?

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Work From Home And Spend Quality Time With Family!

March 9th, 2008 by admin

Have you always wanted to spend more time with family? Do you want to have it all - a great family life and a fantastic career too? Then you can do so now. With the many work from home business opportunities available today, earning a steady income is a real possibility.

Typing

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Forums - Bringing Out The Jack Of All Trades

March 8th, 2008 by admin

The extensive use of online forums is making the average web user something similar to the age old “Jack of all trades”.

Your grandfather likely was considered a ‘Jack of all trades’ if for no other reason than he had to know a lot about many things in order to survive.

In my sphere of influence I have an acquaintance whose grandfather was a farmer, railroad engineer, rancher, stagecoach driver and police officer. He had a broad range of skills, but couldn’t really claim any one career as the defining example of his life’s work. Thus the old adage, “Jack of all trades – master of none.”

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