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  • The Rules of Online Advertising – by Ted Dhanik

    Advertising is one of the most important elements in running a successful business.  While traditional advertising such as print and television ads are still widely used, online advertising has begun to dominate the market.  Many businesses think that online ads have to be incredibly different than traditional ads in their form and message.  While online…

  • Goal Setting for Makeup Artists

    Guest post is provided by Cosmix Inc., one of the few makeup artistry schools in the country.  Cosmix offers professional, in-depth makeup training for a variety of sectors in the makeup industry.  Check out their website for more information. Once you’ve graduated from a school for makeup artistry, it’s important to have a professional roadmap. …

  • Social Class Influences Danish Students’ Career Paths

    A new Danish study reveals that young students select career paths based on their parents’ background. According to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Copenhagen, young students from working class families usually go after jobs in the fields of pharmacy or business. The study also shows that financial freedom doesn’t override the…

  • Using the Internet to Propel Your Career as a Makeup Artist

    Schools for makeup artists typically emphasize that word of mouth referrals are one of the most powerful ways that makeup artists book clients.  While that may be true, we live in the day and age of social media.  Today, nearly everyone has access to the internet and often checks the internet from their mobile phones…

  • An Advertising Budget: You Get What You Pay For – By Ted Dhanik

    When a company begins, a certain amount of expenditure goes in many different directions. Production, web costs, development, shipping: these things are typically planned for. However, many new online companies are under the assumption that the web is a miraculous place, that once word gets out, customers will come in droves. Unfortunately, this assumption is…

  • Thoughts on the Relativity of Fact

    Thoughts on the Relativity of Fact

    “The Relativity of Fact and the Objectivity of Value,” by Catherine Elgin was included in Space of Love and Garbage, an essay collection edited by Samuel Phineas Upham. Catherine Z. Elgin is Professor of the Philosophy of Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has taught philosophy at Princeton, Dartmouth, MIT, and Wellesley. Her…

  • Advertising With the Web: Short Attention Spans – By Ted Dhanik

    Advertising dollars aren’t cheap. Even though hits on a website can be self sustaining to a certain extent,  the effort to research and find the right sites can still be costly and time consuming. And even after these obstacles are conquered, how can a company know that their message is being received by those they…

  • Training to be a Firefighter

    A bit of honesty here. Becoming a firefighter isn’t easy. There’s a great deal of schooling involved, years of firefighter training, and in some instances, spending time at an academy. It’s even advisable to spend some time as a EMT and as a volunteer firefighter as well. And unfortunately, to get a full time job…

  • Sasha Bakhru: A Scientist to Notice

    Sasha Bakhru: A Scientist to Notice

    Author bio: Guest post is provided by Sasha Bakhru, a leading researcher in the use of stem cells.  Make sure to browse his website for more information. Scientists like Sasha Bakhru don’t come around every day.  Bakhru is making waves today in the fields of both science and medicine.  There are a few reasons to…

  • Sasha Bakhru: Changing the Face of Pharmaceuticals

    Sasha Bakhru: Changing the Face of Pharmaceuticals

    Author bio: Guest post is provided by Sasha Bakhru, a specialist in pharmaceuticals and stem cells. Browse his website for more information. Sasha Bakhru is an extremely important science and medical researcher. His work is significant in both stem cell research and the field of pharmaceuticals. Bakhru is part of the brains of the ingenious…