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persistent (pƏr-sĭs´tƏnt) adj.
1. Refusing to give up or let go; persevering obstinately.
2. Insistently repetitive or continuous.
3. Exisiting or remaining in the same state for an indefinately long time;enduring.
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This month we are featuring:
Do's and Don'ts of Search Engine Optimization (PDF)
Published by www.MoreVisibility.com
Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry (PDF)
Published by A Public-Private Partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Advice from the Experts (Click here) This month we are featuring:
Marketing and Values
By Robert Middleton
Action Plan Marketing
Make Time for Success
By MindTools
Professional Resources
April M. Williams, career coach and owner of CyberLife Tutors is the self proclaimed "Networking Goddess". She specializes in helping those stuck in their job search and those with a desire to improve their personal marketing and make a good impression.
April is passionate about her work and enjoys sharing her message with others. Sample topics include: Organizing your job search like a project, Blending in-person and online networking, Marketing yourself as a product, LinkedIn and Facebook as networking tools to land a job.
Individual career coaching is available as well as group classes on a variety of career topics. To contact April for career coaching, or to have her speak at your upcoming business, professional or community event, go to www.cyberlifetutors.com.
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