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It's risky to enter the world of a stranger who is experiencing emotional distress. The Empath's own emotional well-being is always at risk by responding to a soul call. It's necessary to take precaution to avoid getting dragged into the rescued's dysfunction. If you are an Empath, it's essential to be aware of the troubled soul's fragile emotional state to ensure that you do not get hurt in the process of rendering emotional aid.
People who are desperate for love will attract the unsuspecting Empath to them. The innocent Empath often pays the price for their kindness. It's a natural tendency for the person in pain to fall in love with their rescuer. Lines tend to get blurred. The Empath often gets hurt in the process. I have experienced this myself. It's painful for the Empath to see another person experiencing emotional distress. I have personally been drawn into other people's suffering this way. I find myself coming out these situations disoriented and wondering what happened.
Many times the person in pain will emotionally attach himself or herself to anyone showing an ounce of compassion. We all want acceptance, validation, and approval. People will go to considerable lengths to get their need for love fulfilled this way. Love is the most powerful emotion. Everyone needs love. We will literally die without it.
Empaths have unconscious reasons for responding to soul calls. It may be something the Empath is missing something in his or her personal life. The Empath should be aware of this tendency before giving emotional support to the person in distress. I suggest giving emotional assistance to those in need by keeping a safe distance until you are confident you can handle the situation.
Many complicated issues can arise out of a soul call event. Intense feelings are always generated between the rescuer and the rescued. Things happen so fast in such a short period of time that it's difficult for either party to get a proper perspective. Often times, the rescuer ends up getting burnt by the rescued's fragile emotional state.
I'm sure that there are times when an Empath gets an unconscious sense of control in the soul call relationship. I also feel that both parties may be giving each other the emotional validation they need that is not being met in other area of their lives. This situation is vital to recognize from the start.
It's important to mention that all Empaths have emotional issues of their own, which is why they are sensitive to other people's pain. It typically comes about as a result of childhood trauma.
Emotional energy is more powerful than rational thought. Our emotional needs sometimes cloud our rational sense. This situation is not exclusive to Empaths. We all have these confusing feelings from time to time. We have all been in emotional relationships. We need to reflect on what we got out of these impassioned relationships for future reference.
Sometimes the Empath has an emotional reaction to the situation which causes the Empath to distance him or herself from the rescued. This is very normal and completely understandable. It is healthy for the Empath to remove him or herself from the relationship in order to get clarity.
I feel it's beneficial for the Empath to communicate with the other person about what transpired between them. After a few days, the smoke clears, and both the Empath and the rescued are able to get clarity. This awareness enables them discuss the event rationally without those intense feelings getting in the way. I feel it might even be worthwhile for the two people to talk about what they got out of the experience, and how they might have gained new insight about themselves.
On the other hand, it is not always healthy for the Empath and the rescued to maintain contact. The Empath must use good judgment in deciding whether to continue communicating with the person.
It's necessary to maintain boundaries with people. I think that's a good policy for all Empaths. I mentioned staying at arm's length until an Empath feels he or she can handle the situation. If you are an Empath, it is absolutely essential that you learn assertiveness. This is necessary in order perform your unique role in the spiritual growth of humanity. The emotions generated in a rescue will overwhelm you. Soul calls are inherently dramatic, which can make it difficult to exercise emotional protection practices.
The love an Empath provides is of a different quality than all other kinds of love. It is genuine, nonjudgmental, and unconditional. It is the purest form of love. The Empath expresses divine healing to those who are emotionally suffering.
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Article Title: How Much is Enough?
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The human race is experiencing a massive population explosion. This planet does not have enough resources to sustain the seven billion plus people living on it. I am only somewhat familiar with term exponential growth, but it may apply to our situation. We cannot hope to expand our civilization into the universe. While the universe is infinite, the resources needed to maintain our existence is not. What the Earth has available for us is limited.
My theory and this is not actually my theory, is that humans have a false sense of deprivation. Not all of us of course, but I feel safe in saying that this statement is true for most of us. I have discovered this feeling of lack in myself. It's a hidden feeling of emptiness that consumes our souls. To fill this hole we try desperately to fill it with material pleasures and possessions. In doing so, the hole opens wider, so that we are forced to feed it more and more. In the end, we find that our efforts are in vain because a desperate feeling of lack cannot be filled this way.
Deprivation is humanity's greatest fear. I can see in it the world. It's this insane sense of lack that caused the Israelites of the Old Testament to hoard manna (a kind of food) even after their God told them that they would never go hungry. The Israelites ignored their God and hoarded the manna. The manna became spoiled. Did humans learn anything from this Biblical lesson? Apparently not.
So when is enough . . . enough? Because humanity feels it is deprived, there will never be enough.
A television commercial that came out a few months ago, confirms my belief in society's insatiable and unnatural appetite for material goods. It's an AT & T commercial where a business professional asks a small group of children "Who thinks more is better than less?" A little girl replies (direct quote from YouTube), "More is better than less because if there's more less stuff, then you might want to have some more. However, your parents won't let you because there's only a little. If you really like something, you'll want more of it." She then says, "We want more. We want more."
There is another AT&T commercial where the same business professional asks another small group of children "Is faster better than slow?" These are terrible messages we are giving our children. Realize that we are sending this harmful message to future generations. Do we want our grandchildren and great grandchildren to feel an unsettling inner sense of lack and deprivation?
I can assure my readers that if we continue to give our children this dreadful message of lack, there will be no great-grandchildren. I am not using tea leaves in making this prediction. In fact, this is not a prediction. What I am saying is based on the condition of the global economy and global warming. A poorly maintained vehicle will only stall and backfire for so long before it finally dies in the middle of the street. We are consuming the remaining resources of this beautiful planet at an alarming rate. This false sense of deprivation is driving us to destroy everything on this planet in effort to fill our emptiness.
Is it possible for us to us to get enough the way we are going about it?? Of course not. We falsely believe that we are deprived. This mistaken belief sets us up for failure. All of the plagues of modern society, like stress, anxiety, mental illness, addictions, etc., are the result of a false sense of deprivation. Anxiety and depression have become so prevalent in our society that it's unusual to find a person who is not taking mood altering medications to manage these unnecessary conditions.
I'm not going to explain why I believe an almost innate sense of lack would lead to these unhealthy disorders. I feel it would better for my readers to think about it.
When I was growing up in 1980's, everyone wanted be a millionaire. A million dollars was considered to be an obscene amount of money in the decadent eighties. In the last ten or twenty years the bar was raised to a billion dollars. Travie McCoy came out with song last year called "Billionaire." The main lyric goes "I wanna be a billionaire, so fricking bad / Buy all of the things I never had." I'm so glad Travie McCoy wrote this song. I hope the people of world listen to this song and get the message I am hearing . . . How much is enough?
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A few months ago I had the pleasure of speaking to an interesting and intelligent woman at a convention in Las Vegas who is a speaker/advocate for domestic violence victims and childhood sexual abuse survivors. Talk about a tough job! I discovered that we had a shared interest in metaphysical spirituality and philosophy. I'm sure this is why I found her fascinating!
The topic of soul contracts or pre-life designs (as I sometimes refer to them) came up naturally in the course of our conversation about personal relationships. She brought up the idea of "karmic relationships." I was surprised to hear her say that all forms of domestic violence and sexual abuse are the result of karmic soul contracts. I was alarmed that a woman of her influence would express this belief to me.
I have always supported the reincarnational cycle theory. Most of us reincarnate with at least one mission in mind for each of our many incarnations. There is usually something we seek to accomplish or a lesson we wish to learn in order to redefine ourselves or refine a particular aspect of our character. I see this as a means of improving ourselves. I call this process the "pursuit of perfection."
The idea of soul contracts has been confirmed by many metaphysical authors, past–life regression therapists, astral explorers, psychic investigators, and some publicly recognized professionals. It makes sense to me that, soul contracts would be an essential component of one's pre-life designs.
In order to accomplish our mission(s), we must enlist the aid of others. It's difficult to make any significant change in our personality without involving other people. So it becomes obvious why forming contractual relationships is vital to our pre-life planning. We have all kinds of relationships in life. We hold relationships with people, places, objects, God, and even with our selves. They are all fundamental to our spiritual evolution.
Our relationships, especially our human ones, have a deep and lasting impression on inner souls. In that way, our relationships greatly affect our outward personality. That's because personal relationships involve emotion. As we know (or should be aware of for our own good), emotions are one of the most powerful forces in the universe. Emotions always cause us to change, for better or for worse, whether we are aware of it or not. Sometimes these changes are quite subtle, but have a tremendous impact in creating our personal belief systems and our worldviews.
I have a good friend who believes that an individual should take total and complete responsibility for every single event that comes into his or her life. This is a healing philosophy that includes taking responsibility for any adverse or traumatic events that we experience as an adult or in childhood. In my friend's mind, the individual "creates" dysfunctional relationships and situations. I suppose these situations come to life through some universal principle such as the Law of Attraction. This idea could possibly conflict with or complicate the karmic contract theory. By the way, my friend asserts that this philosophy has made him a better person. In that sense, I don't doubt him.
I find this "total responsibility" idea to be a bit extreme. I do not think that a person should take responsibility for the bad behavior of another person. I feel we should accept our part in any relationship, but we should never take the blame for another person's wrongdoings. In the case of children; they cannot take responsibility for anything that an adult does to them. So that argument makes no sense to me.
I can find nothing productive coming out of karmic soul contracts. A karmic contract, by its very nature, implies that a person voluntarily agrees to play the victim role as "part of the deal." According to the karmic relationship theory, the victim agrees to domestic or sexual abuse, by contract, prior to entering into a personal relationship. This kind of attitude creates all kinds of negative feelings in us which can lead to low self-esteem and lack of self-confidence.
By accepting the karmic soul contract theory, we are inviting physical, mental, emotional, illness into our lives. This mentality can lead to severe depression and an assured future of failed relationships. Is this what we want for ourselves? It also gives the abuser justification for his or her bad behavior. In that way, it can give the person a sense of power. This leads to nothing good, as the abuser walks away learning very little, if anything, from the heartbreaking experience. In fact, if we validate the abuser in his or her role, it does nothing more than encourage the person to continue on with this hurtful behavior in future incarnations. I've always said a little short-term guilt is healthy.
I think that if two people entered into a soul contract with the intention of creating a "karmic relationship," it is automatically telling one of the participants that he or she agrees to be subject to possible abuse by the other person. Why would anyone enter into a contract with the possibility of being abused? That is not logical. If this were the case, people would be forced to go into life with pre-existing animosity toward the soon to be abuser. A person might say, "Well we can both learn something from the experience." Do we want to learn to hate the other person? I certainly wouldn't want to learn to hate anyone, or for someone to hate me. Hate is an awfully strong word for a person to express. Hate is an all-consuming emotion, and it's completely destructive. I can't see that a soul contract of this nature would ever be created if the result would lead to hatred of the other person involved in the relationship. Such an outcome is beneficial to no one.
Let me say that it's virtually impossible for either party of a soul contract to predict how a particular "play" or "drama" will unfold. A person's life can go in any direction. Why would anyone ever want to enter into a contract with a person who abused them in a previous lifetime? If this relationship turns out to be as bad as the previous one, then did we learn anything from the experience? Will we continue on with this relationship in future lives? If so, how long does this relationship continue before we learn the "ultimate" lesson? Such behavior is a clear indication of insanity. We want to avoid instilling that kind of thinking in ourselves. It's not healthy for us to indulge in such sadistic fantasies. I encourage comments and discussion on this issue.
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Once a Facebook business page is up and running it can often prove to be a beneficial source for promoting or advertising your business or company.
Adding a company name, logo and website address onto a Facebook business page, allow visitors to follow the link more easily. This in turn will promote your business to potential clients as well as existing ones.
Facebook business pages can also be beneficial to companies by helping them achieve business goals. Regular updates to your Facebook business allows clients keep up to date with your business.
By sharing exclusive news about new products will be an asset in promoting your business. As will a promotional offer on selected products. These however, are at your discretion.
Customers who like your Facebook business pages have the option of sharing it with their own network of Facebook friends. In turn, more people become aware of your Facebook business page and some will become new clients.
When you create a business page, your business or company has the potential to market a global audience. If you are already a global company, then there is the potential to attract other avenues within global marketing or advertising.
New business ventures, for your company may become a possibility. Your social network will grow. This may take some time when you first set up a business page on Facebook.
If your company deals in a variety of areas then it is advisable and possible to create additional Facebook business pages. Upload pictures and provide a brief overview of advertised products or available services.
Keep your content posts interesting, creative and informative. These will hold a clients interest for longer. If a client is kept interested and informed, they will return to your page again.
If you have a team who work with you, share the task of posting content and uploading photos. Maintaining a Facebook business page does take a little extra work. Delegating one or two members of staff, the extra work is shared and the Business on Facebook is maintained.
Any significant company or business changes should be updated on your Facebook business page. This will keep your audience in the loop to what is happening and when.
For example if your company has been nominated for an award, or is hosting an event for charity, then update your Facebook status to make clients and social network contacts aware of this.
Taking the time to reply directly to a comment will go a long way in gaining credibility on the social media scene. Potential clients will view you as a reputable company.
A build your audience button in the admin panel allows you to upload you email contacts. By doing this, you can then invite those contacts to like you Facebook business page.
Business on Facebook is more beneficial to a company or business when working together with other socializing networks. Newsletters, promotions, events, regular updates and links to company website and products all aid in helping a business to expand.
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Is your business in need of marketing? Starting a new business? Have you considered social media? If your answer to any of these questions is 'yes' then this is for you.
Setting up a Facebook account is easy. If you are already a member, communicating with friends and family, you will already be familiar with the basics. So why not set up a Facebook account for business?
By setting up a business Facebook page or account, you will be in control of marketing business ideas, and products online to thousands of Facebook users worldwide.
Social media is becoming a fast way of marketing, selling, promoting, growing, business opportunities and ideas. An ideal way, in which, new and small businesses can utilize advertising to be beneficial. This is often a means to attract attention. More established businesses and larger companies also have their own Facebook business page.
Facebook is one of the most popular social networking sites used daily, by many. Other social networking sites, such as LinkedIn, are popular mainly among those with a professional background. Facebook on the other hand, has a variety of users. Some are professionals whilst others are not.
So what can a Facebook business page do for you? For a start, a business page will allow you to describe your business ideas. If you are fortunate, business opportunities will find you. There are a number of people out there looking to make a deal, join forces, or just communicate with other businesses.
What you gain from your Facebook business page is entirely up to you. But remember to set business goals. Take the time to make your page appear inviting, yet professional. It will be worth it.
Many small business and social groups, such a photographic clubs, sports teams, and musicians use social networking sites to promote upcoming events. Nearly all have individual accounts for personal and business use.
A Facebook business page, can, if required, be used as a source in which to direct customer feedback or queries.
Through social media marketing and your Facebook business pages, you will be able to advertise on a much wider scale than you would by posting leaflets.
Business pages, allow your business to advertise sales produce. With the uploading of photos and written text within a post, the audience, are able to see a product instead of just a product description.
By using social media marketing and social networking sites, your business will become one of the hundreds who use online advertising. Some businesses have their own blogs as well as using social networking sites. Although Facebook is a major player in the world of social media marketing and social networking, you can also use other social networking sites to advertise your business.
Nearly all businesses today, use the internet as a means of conversation. Gone are the days of relying on just a telephone call. With access to internet services on mobile devices, you can contact a client, or business associate even when you are not in the office.
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More and more businesses are now turning to social media as a way of promoting themselves. They use social networking sites to market and promote products and services.
Facebook is among, if not, the most popular of all social networking sites. Thousands of people around the globe and all walks of life use Facebook as well as other social network sites such as Google+ and Pininterest on a daily basis.
Bearing the above factors in mind, we are now able to explore some of the reasons why creating a Facebook business page can help your business.
By creating a business Facebook account or page, you are joining the ever, growing number of businesses using social media to advertise products. This has been dubbed by some, as the new strategy in marketing for small and new businesses. Some larger companies are also using social networks in order to advertise their business.
A Facebook business page is a good way of targeting a wider audience to your business. With the availability for people to like and share your page with others, you attract potential customers.
With the high possibility of gaining new clients, your Facebook business page is a central place, which will assist your business in expanding and helping you in achieving your business goals.
There is the option for you to create additional Facebook business pages. These can be particularly beneficial if you tailor in a variety of products and services. By keeping to one product per page, customers will be able to clearly view one product at a time.
Your Facebook business will allow you to post product updates on a regular basis. You can also receive direct product reviews via the newsfeed featured on your page. You'll also be able to communicate directly with clients and answer any queries they may have with regards to your business or products.
The recent introduction of Facebook hashtags, allow businesses to attract traffic from other social network sites. In return, your business becomes viewable to a much larger audience.
Plugin buttons can also be an asset to your Facebook business pages. Adding a like or share plugin onto business cards, and your own business website will enable existing customers to connect with you on Facebook. They will also be able to recommend your page to their own Facebook contacts that is if any of your customers have a Facebook account.
Options for posting content with regards to your products are available. For some businesses, the time to check Facebook accounts and post regular content is limited. This is where the, publish later option can be of assistance. The clock button, found at the bottom left of the post screen, allows for you to write several posts in advance. It is then up to yourself how much time you allow in between posts.
Advanced learning opportunities are available. These opportunities offer advice and support on how to promote your business and market products to the maximum effect. They can be helpful for new businesses.
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Not only is Facebook the leading social networking site, it is also available in a variety of different languages. In fact there are over 70 languages, to be more precise, with members across the globe. Facebook has become a worldwide phenomenon in social networking. This may be particularly beneficial to those who already have or for those who are thinking about setting up a Facebook business page.
Social media is now used by many businesses, both big and small as a way in which to promote and advertise. Social networking sites have become a fast growing source in the use of social media marketing. Many celebrities are even turning to social network sites in order to promote new songs, tour dates and merchandise.
Profiles on Facebook are easily set up. The user can decide if they want to use their personal name or business name when setting up a business Facebook profile. Some already have a personal profile. In this case they can opt to just create a Facebook business page on a personal account, or start a business-focused profile.
Should you decide to choose the latter, then, it may be more beneficial to upload a company logo to use as a profile picture. This way any potential customers will know that they have found a business Facebook page.
Facebook businesses pages come with both advantages and disadvantages. The creation of a business page is free, whilst there is a charge for advertising. In saying this, Facebook is one of the most cost effective ways to use social media. This is of particular help to small and new businesses, who have a low budget.
Although posting regular updates can be time consuming, a Facebook account allows posts to be written in advance. The option to post with a minimum of 10-minute intervals is available by clicking the clock icon.
A major advantage of having a Facebook business page is that you can link to other social networks and websites. Videos of products as well as photographs can also be uploaded to accompany a posted description.
Probably the biggest disadvantage of a Facebook business page is that, despite promoting a post, there is not always a guarantee that it will become the highest post within a newsfeed.
Whichever way you choose to promote your business Facebook account, there will always be a large social audience just a click away. The audience and social following build up will appear through people liking your page and in many cases sharing it amongst their own social contacts.
Over time your targeted audience will be reached, as will your client base. A business Facebook account does have potential to help in growth of your business. Although this is a major breakthrough, it is advised to use other social networks in conjunction with Facebook. This way there is an even bigger chance in reaching a wide audience, as well as making those all-important business contacts. Many of who are looking to make a business deal themselves.
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For those who have a Facebook account keeping in touch with family and friends couldn't be easier. Status updates allow your contacts to see your latest news. You can share videos or links to other sites. Not to mention the game applications available to play and share with friends. Facebook is also now available for many mobile devices, so you can keep in touch when out and about.
Taking the above into consideration, it is no wonder that there is a social media market on Facebook. Anyone with a current profile can create a business Facebook page. This includes some small and new businesses who, wish to gain a social audience for their services and get their businesses recognized.
Facebook business pages allow for the promoting of services, information about your company and can be finalized with the uploading of photos to customize your business Facebook page.
Although business Facebook pages cost nothing to create, there is a small charge to cover any advertising costs. However, when compared to other social networks, Facebook has proven to be the most cost effective. Other charges do apply however. Especially, if you are, considering the advance learning options.
These options cost a daily fee. But you do gain the support of Facebook staff in helping to utilize and get the most out of your business Facebook account. This support is conducted both online and via telephone conversations for a maximum of four weeks.
As for social media marketing on Facebook, well you will gain a social audience, but this does not happen over night. The audience comes to you by liking and sharing your page with their own contacts. This can be a good turnaround in creating new clients, but contacts with other businesses can be limited. It also takes a little time.
It is not completely impossible to gain business contacts through a business Facebook page, but, they have to come to you and like your page. You can however, invite any business contacts you already have to like you on Facebook thanks to the like plugin available. This plugin can be added to your independent business website, and business cards.
A Facebook business page, whilst easily created and cost effective, can be promoted to a higher ranking within a newsfeed. This again may cost a small fee and is not always guaranteed to generate more clients.
Hashtags can be placed on a post. They offer a number of keywords to potential clients, which when clicked, can take a client directly to a product or your own business website. Bear in mind though that a hashtag post needs to be done through Facebook's hashtag page and not your Facebook business page.
Whilst Facebook itself offers versatility in terms of social media marketing, it does not always offer the guarantee of achieving business goals when used on its own. However, when linked with other social networking sites, your business opportunities and audience grow more effectively. In return you achieve your set business goals.
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In today's society, marketing your products and advertising your business can be done by the push of a button. How is this possible? Social media networking is the key. With a number of social networking sites used by thousands of people every day, promoting products, advertising and regular news feeds about your business can be seen by both existing and potential customers.
Probably the most used social networking site for a business to promote and advertise their products is Facebook. With over a billion registered users, businesses are sure to engage and attract new customers.
Getting started is an easy to do process. Create a Facebook business page from the admin panel by logging into or opening a Facebook account. Additional Facebook business pages can be added if required.
Once you have chosen a page template, customize it to suit your individual style. Add pictures or videos of products. Introduce your company with an explanation of what you sell, provide or produce. Upload a profile picture. This will aid customers in finding your Facebook business more easily.
Promote your business related posts. Although this does cost a small fee, your post will be sponsored and appear in a higher position on newsfeeds. It is important to remember to update your posts regular. If you find this time consuming, then you can opt to schedule your posts to appear at set intervals. This is done through the clock icon in the bottom left of your business Facebook page, then selecting scheduled intervals between posts.
Add Facebook hashtags to your Facebook business page. In doing so, you're able to follow conversations and discover, what is being said about your business. Hashtags are also a means to engaging a wider audience for your business.
When attracting people to your Facebook business page, it is important to keep your posts friendly, short and conversational. If selling a product, then a post with a brief description, picture and cost is all that is required. This allows room for questions on sales items to be asked by clients.
Add your business location to your Facebook business pages. This appears on the timeline of your followers. Not only is this a way of promoting yourself, it also provides the location of your business.
Use social plugins such as the like or share buttons on your page. The plugin buttons can be used to promote your business Facebook account by adding them to business cards, emails and monthly newsletters.
If you are a new or small business considering a Facebook business page, it is important to remember the following:
* Setting up and maintaining a business page takes time. Plan accordingly.
* Aim your business strategy towards social participation and goals.
* Get to know your client base
* Manage your posts frequently
*Respond to customer comments and questions
One of the most beneficial aspects of having a business Facebook account is that you have a central place for your business to expand. Social media, is fast becoming, the new word of mouth approach to marketing a companies products.
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If you're a small business or company looking to promote your services or products, then why not create a Facebook business page?
Facebook is one of the top, leading social networking sites used daily by people from all over the world. With over a million users, Facebook has become a source for advertising, news and socializing.
Setting up a business page couldn't be simpler. If you don't have a Facebook account, create one. Follow the simple steps on the homepage and you'll have an account in no time. Once logged into your account, head for the admin panel. This is found in the top right. Click the last button to the right and scroll down to create page. Once here, select a template for your page, click on it. Now you're ready to create a Facebook business page.
When setting up a business Facebook page, provide a brief overview of information. Explain who you are along with services or products you supply. Uploading pictures to your Facebook business page will assist in promoting your business.
If you offer more than one product and service, you can create multiple Facebook business pages or adverts. See Facebook terms and conditions or go to the help menu for online support and FAQ's.
Once the basics for creating a business Facebook page have been mastered, there are advanced learning opportunities available. These however do require a daily fee. For this, you are offered a month of telephone support, customized solutions for your Facebook business page. Developer tools provide information on how to attract more customers using your apps. Marketing advice provides tips and inspiration through a number of success stories.
Once your page is complete and ready, publish it. Use the social plugin buttons to invite your friends and family to like your page. This will aid in attracting more visitors.
Add a social plugin for your business on Facebook to monthly newsletters, business cards and emails.
Upload a picture of your company logo to use as your profile picture.
Having a Facebook business page provides a new way to reach clients, and build on relationships with both new and existing customers.
Although Facebook is a good source in reaching new clients, business on Facebook is more effective and beneficial when used alongside a variety of social channels. Host events, meeting with clients can be considered as other social channels. It is unadvisable to consider a sole Facebook based business.
Once your Facebook business is up and running, it is important to post new content on a regular basis. The recommended update is at least once each week. If you are a company, with a high turnaround on products, then you can opt to update more often.
Some companies, who are already established on Facebook, often nominate a member of staff to update social media networks at regular intervals throughout the working week. The more updates, the more chance of receiving new clients.
In creating a business page, you are more likely to achieve your business goals.
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Marketing a business takes time and hard work. It is through advertising in which businesses get their products seen and to reach their targeted audience. For years this was done, in a variety of different but similar ways for nearly all businesses.
In order for a business to be recognized, they often used adverts such as billboard posters, advertisement in a local newspaper, some on occasions, have used advertising on radio and TV Although these ways of marketing are still widely used for some advertising, more and more businesses today, are turning to social networking sites in order to advertise or promote a product. Social media is fast becoming the new trend in business marketing. With the options of reaching a wider audience faster, and achieving business goals more efficiently, it is no wonder this way of marketing appeals to many.
Facebook is within the top 3 most popular social networking sites used today. With over a billion users registered on Facebook, there is an endless stream of information, news and trends posted daily.
Fast becoming a favorite way in advertising. Facebook business pages are free to create but there is a small charge for promoting adverts. The option of creating a new profile specifically for your business Facebook account is available, or you can just log into a personal profile and create a Facebook business page.
So how does a business Facebook account fare against other social networking sites such as twitter and LinkedIn? For starters, Facebook is available in over 40 different languages whilst LinkedIn is only available in just over 3 languages.
With a Facebook business page in place, you are able to upload and share photos of products, or videos from other networks such as YouTube. There is no limit on written content per post. Posts can save you time as they can be written in advance and have the option of spacing them with as little as 10 minute intervals, this is an ideal way of keeping customers updated with news about products on a regular basis.
Twitter, on the other hand, limits the number of written content per post. Many businesses often choose to just add a link to another site when using twitter for promoting a business or product. Twitter is particularly popular amongst celebrities and for news links.
Facebook is a social networking site for all. Businesses, celebrities the general public can often be seen using Facebook. Unlike other social networks, Facebook also has instant messaging. This enables you to speak with clients more directly.
In having a Facebook business page you will target your chosen audience more effectively than any other social networking site. Whilst Facebook has a variety of users, LinkedIn is more professional based. This can aid in making contact with other businesses. Although you can, with a business Facebook account, add links to other social networking sites such as LinkedIn and twitter. This will enable any contacts you have on other social networks to find you on Facebook.
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Hashtags on social network sites are now seen everyday in a number of posts. Social network sites such as twitter, and Google+ were among the first to use hashtags within a post. More recently Facebook have joined the hashtag trend.
But what are hashtags and how can they benefit a Facebook business page? Well hashtags are your posts keywords. These can appear anywhere within the text of a post. To create a hashtag the ♯symbol is placed before the word.
There are many benefits for businesses when using hashtags for business Facebook. Some may find this hard to believe, but by using these symbols, effectively you are promoting your business.
Once you have followed the instructions to create a business Facebook page or account, you are ready to begin promoting your business to the many users on
Facebook.
Hashtags are recommended for use, no more than twice within each post. Facebook have created a page specifically for hashtag posts. By doing this you are able to create your post. Each hashtag is provided with its own URL for users to follow. Your keyword becomes a clickable link to your business.
The benefits of using a hashtag to assist in the promotion or advertising of your business can have a big impact on business sales.
Hashtags enable you to attract a wider audience to view your Facebook business page, or company website. By using the names of products as your keywords, customers are able to find what they are looking for more easily.
One key benefit to using hashtags alongside a business Facebook account is that you can track a specific conversation relating to your business. This allows for noticing where you're progressing in terms of business growth, or where improvements could be made. Customer feedback is always useful and valuable in terms of sales and marketing.
Hashtags are also beneficial to your business or company as they assist in the building of your social followers. They allow you to brand your business as well as being able to track competitive businesses.
Using hashtags for Facebook business pages, can create new clients as well as keeping in touch with existing clients. Another key benefit is that hashtags sometimes bring in traffic from other social networking sites. This means your potential audience becomes wider, creating a lot more new clients.
A useful tip when considering using hashtags is to start small. Aim posts in 1 niche, and, target a specific audience. Joining in with larger conversations about your business and product niche will give you an insight into what a client really wants.
When selecting your business area, learn your client base. Add photos to your hashtag post. This will appeal to your audience and assist with the growth of sales.
As with any business news or details on your Facebook post, remember to keep your hashtag posts friendly and informative. Be sure to allow room for conversation. A handy hint to promote your business is to be customer friendly and approachable.
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Over the last few years, social media has become increasingly popular in the way of advertising for a large number of businesses. Their aim is to reach a wider audience in order for them to promote products, news and annual business reports.
Social network sites are amongst the main providers when it comes to representing a business through the use of social media. Facebook is one of the leading social network sites and is used as an advertising tool for a variety of companies and small businesses alike.
Creating a Facebook business page is an easy to follow procedure. Additional pages to advertise a business are optional, particularly if a business wishes to promote multiple products or services.
With the creation of a Facebook business page, many new and established businesses are benefitting from reaching larger audiences as well as receiving new clients and making new business contacts.
Clients are able to leave comments about your business through the news feed on your business page. They are also able to contact you directly through Facebook emails. This encourages communication between your business and the client, and aids in helping build relationships between yourself and potential clients or contacts.
To get the most out of your business Facebook, take client comments into consideration. Make time to reply to a client's comment, particularly if it requires a product your business is promoting or selling.
Some newer, small businesses who, are just starting out, may consider only using a business Facebook account. Whilst this is possible it is not recommended.
By all means set up an online business, but build a website using a reputable website building company or tool. Links to the business website can be included on a Facebook business page. Facebook buttons to like your Facebook business page can be included on a business website.
Facebook business pages can be created and customized to suit an individual business style. This option is available through Facebook's advanced learning opportunities options. These options also provide a number of resources in order to strengthen strategies used for advertising.
Like any website used in business and advertising, your Facebook business page, needs to be kept up to date. Providing your business Facebook page with regular updates of products and product information, potential clients will eventually come to you.
Inclusion of pictures to accompany a product description, often provide both existing and new customers to your site a detailed overview of product. These overviews and pictures are often a way for your business Facebook page to be shared with a customer's Facebook friends list.
Make advertising interesting. By keeping adverts for your products, short, quirky and to the point, customers are bound to return or share your business page with others. Keep news feeds and status reports, informative, friendly, but business related. These are all ways of promoting your business on Facebook and advertising your company.
The advertising and promotion of businesses, through Facebook business pages, reach at least 90 per cent of a targeted audience. While, it has been reported that commercial advertising alone only reaches 70 per cent of a targeted audience.
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Genetics performs the most crucial part in deciding an individual's height growth. However diet is very important with regards to usual development. Kids who have a good diet, such as a number of foods in the meals groups, could be more prone to attain their own total growth prospective.
Balanced Eating routine
Having a normal plan and getting the correct vitamins and minerals into your whole body is crucial to enabling the body to consist of healthier bulk. Consume meals full of calcium supplement, protein, vitamin D, as well as zinc which means that one's body offers everything it has to create much more bone tissue along with muscle. It's also possible to increase the vitamin C in your diet to enhance your body's defense mechanism as a few illnesses may reduce A person's height. Additionally , you need to refrain from cigarette smoking or even alcohol consumption because these ingredients may also reduce your height growth chances.
List of foods that make you taller
Vegetables and fruits make-up a significant part with the properly balanced nutritious diet. Vegetables and fruit supply fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid and also potassium. Children have to enjoy a number of bright colored vegetables and fruits to ensure they obtain sufficient vitamin A. Vitamin A is essential to the continuing development of our bones and soft cells. Good vegetables have plenty of vitamin A, include of carrots, cantaloupe, broccoli, spinach and apricots.
It is necessary that people concentrate our own eating skills over to eating un-prepared meals rich in proteins, nutritional vitamins, and mineral deposits.
Fish
Consuming fish is among the top diet selections that the person might make. Fish is full of protein and also fairly lower in body fat (far lower as compared to red meats such as beef). Body fat the fish comes with would be omega-3 fatty acids. It is a healthful fat which will enhance your coronary heart health in addition to enhancing muscle mass re-growth
Chicken
Such as fish, chicken is among the greater lean meats. It includes huge amounts of health proteins having a low-fat counting. A chicken can also be wonderful since it could be geared up very easily with numerous kinds of meal. Make sure you prepare all this best way through!
Eggs
Egg-whites are among the most wonderful naturally sourced factors in nature. Egg-whites would be protein powerhouses, together with the relatively small fat. The necessary protein can help provide your body the power it has to grow!
Milk
Aside from acquiring a high power of proteins, milk in addition includes most of the primary minerals and vitamins that everybody has to improve their height.
Vegetables
Vegetables would be a good grouping with the greatest supplement compare to fat percentage. Which means by using zero fat in any way, vegetables provides you with nearly every vitamin and mineral you'll need, allowing one's body execute optimally.
Rest Well
Among the best methods to accomplish the natural way is to have more sleep that helps assist in the correct postures with regard to growth. Getting sizzling showers and having plenty of workouts may also develop the circumstances that may enable you to build up these types of hormones. In some instances, medical doctors may also provide you with growth hormone therapies which can be taken to assist motivate development when it is suitable.
Growing height following the growth plates are already been closed is much more challenging, but nonetheless achievable. Training great posture will help increase your height which means you appear taller and also slimmer. Sometimes, carrying out spine stretches exercises could also assist you to acquire yet another inch or perhaps two of height when used on a regular basis.
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A qualitative ('qual eval') was conducted on a flight from Comair at Lanseria.Taxiing to runway 06L, with a relatively wide 3,55m wheel track, was smooth and despite a 10 and 12 knot crosswind. Directional control required no special attention from the pilot.
On a 24 degrees centigrade afternoon (ISA + 17 degrees centigrade), a pressure altitude of 4367 feet (density altitude 6600 feet), a takeoff weight of approximately 3402 kilograms, the aircraft quickly accelerated to the rotation speed of 70 knots, and lifted off at approximately 87 KIAS after approximately 510 metres, passing overhead an imaginary 17m obstacle at 90 KIAS covering a ground distance of 628 metres. Despite the 192 shp increase and quick-responding turbine power plant, directional control was easily maintained during takeoff and initial climb.
Established at the recommended cruise climb airspeed of 115 KIAS, (Vy=92KIAS), a "spot check" of excess shp was conducted through a 3000-foot "height slice" from 6500 feet to 9500 feet. With the prevailing atmospheric conditions at an average ISA+12 degrees centigrade, torque at 2137 lbs/1873 rpm (97,2% N1) ,an average rate of climb exceeding 1000ft/min was maintained up to 9500 feet; the climb time recorded was exactly 3 minutes.
Assessing the level cruise performance, two stabilized points were flown at 9500 feet, one at 1865 lbs torque / 1750 rpm/387 lbs/hr fuel consumption. At ISA+11 degrees centigrade ,true airspeed of 173 KTAS and 164 KTAS were measured which implies ranges of approximately 934 nm and approximately 1000 nm respectively, without reserves. Cessna's POH predictions for range at 10000 feet, maximum cruise plus 45 minutes reserve, is 832nm.
Handling Qualities
The flying qualities of the Caravan were evaluated in the cruise configuration at 7500 feet pressure altitude,1865 feet/lbs 1750 rpm/145 KIAS .Longitudinal stability, both static and dynamic, was evaluated by assessing the phugoid and short period pitching oscillation damping.
In both cases, as would be expected from this class of aircraft, the Phugoid period of 35 seconds was positively damped with half amplitude within two cycles while short period damping, as was to be expected ,was nearly a periodic, that is approaching "deadbeat" motion, with no tendency to overshoot.
As a result, the implication in terms of handling and flying qualities was that the aircraft, under those conditions, would be easily controllable in pitch due to predictable response to pilot or atmospheric turbulence input, particularly important for an aircraft that will be flown many hours a day in all sorts of weather. Even at the relatively forward CoG .position, the pitch control was comfortably responsive.
The aircraft was easily trimmed in cruise while all dynamic motions were relatively slow and well behaved. Turns made with aileron only exhibited very little adverse yaw, and the Dutch Roll damped naturally in just three cycles with a short time to half amplitude.
Spiral stability, the tendency of an aircraft to diverge into a spiral if one wing is banked slightly, was essentially neutral which, in theory, implied that the aircraft could be left unattended in bank for at least 30 seconds or more without concern that it would be in a graveyard spiral when attention was redirected to bank and heading.
In addition, small corrections in bank or heading could be made easily using only the rudder, a useful characteristic if the single pilot's hands were occupied with map handling or writing.
Roll authority was good, particularly for an aircraft the size of the Caravan. With nearly full aileron deflection at 145 KIAS, the aircraft exhibited a roll rate of approximately 30 degrees/second with only moderate adverse aileron yaw, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of the spoilers in roll control.
Stalling
The stall characteristics were evaluated at a weight of about 3310kilograms.More than regulatory stall warning was provided between nine and 12KIAS above stall speed with mild buffet onset followed by a generally uneventful stall. Stall speeds in all three configurations tested were 67 KIAS (cruise configuration), 66 KIAS (approach flap) and 62 KIAS in the landing configuration. The average height required for recovery, was typically 250feet.
The Caravan demonstrated positive handling during the approach to the stall and at the stall with no uncommanded wing drop. The ailerons remained effective at the stall speed and did not produce a wing drop. The rudders also were effective in raising the low wing at the stall, which was preceded by a mild aerodynamic buffet.
Landing
With a 12-knot crosswind on takeoff, and in preparation for the landing, steady heading side slips were conducted in the landing configuration at 85 KIAS to determine typical crosswind handing characteristics.
Using the compass as an indirect method of determining side slip, approximately 19 degrees of side slip was generated by the rudder which theoretically implied that it would be possible to deal with a crosswind of approximately 29 knots versus Cessna's demonstrated maximum crosswind limit of 20 degrees. The advantage of the high wing, of course, allows a lot more crosswind capability.
Handling in the circuit was relatively easy, with light control forces, good field of view, and energy management facilitated by the flap extension speed for takeoff and approach at 150 KIAS enabling 15 degrees of flap to be selected and to be used for effective energy management.
Landing back on runway 06 from a high downwind (6000 ft) and a quick turn in ahead of a commercial airliner inbound on long finals, provided the ideal opportunity to assess the handling qualities in a "tactical approach" and landing. The combination of relatively large propeller and powerful engine, combined with a predictable response to pilot input, provided effective and easily usable control over the glide path and center line.
The flaps provided the desired lift-to-drag characteristics for the nominal approach speed and elevator authority was adequate, even at the forward CoG .While the 10 knot crosswind presented no problems in directional control.
Unfortunately, there was no opportunity to evaluate the decelerating effects of the-21 degrees reverse thrust blade angle due to the requirement to clear the runway for inbound landing traffic on finals.
Avionics
First impressions of the cockpit were that the avionics engineers had designed an uncluttered, attention-grabbing instrument panel powered by the all-glass Garmin G1000 avionics suite. This Garmin G1000 glass cockpit included three configurable 10-inch liquid crystal display, large format high resolution screens, one multifunction display (MFD) flanked by two primary flight displays (PFD) which integrated all primary flight, engine and sensor data to provide intuitive, at–a-glance situational awareness.
Flight critical data were displayed on the PFD, including traffic, topographic and relative terrain, digital attitude and heading, engine and airframe indications and crew alerting. In order to detect and avoid inclement weather, the G1000 glass cockpit also integrated the Garmin GWX 68 airborne colour weather radar via a 12-inch phased array antenna for weather detection ranges up to 305nm.The system included fully integrated transponder and dual Nav/Comm/GPS.
At eye level, the digital Garmin GFC 700 fully integrated flight control system provided innovative features including airspeed hold, over-speed protection, pitch hold and coupled VNAV,providing precise lateral and vertical guidance, traditionally only available to larger corporate aircraft and commercial airliners.
The layout was intuitive and the immediate impression was that the design goal was to maximize situational awareness for single pilot operations with the view to enhancing safety for single pilot operation.
The system allows pilots to load IFR flight plans on the G1000 to exactly match the intended route. Magenta rectangular pathways provided a visual window to guide pilots to follow the intended flight route. Pathways were spaced no more than 1000 metres apart and guidelines were provided in each corner that pointed in the direction of the active flight plan leg.
Although the Synthetic Vision capability existed, it was not assessed ,but with the obstacle data base providing the pilot with the existence of non-terrain structural hazards, this would, of course, hugely reduce pilot workloads and facilitate safety of flight in the less structured African airspace.
Other features included digital audio controllers, dual digital air data computers, and dual tri-axial magnetometers digital integrated autopilot to provide the pilot with enhanced capabilities, all of which brings new levels of safety and confidence for operations, particular within Africa's Spartan navigational airspace.
Pilots operating within the African navigational airspace, particularly north of the RSA border, are fully aware of the challenges facing safe operations and generally poor situational awareness often due to limited navigational facilities. Through the provision of an integrated flight management system, the Caravan EX contributes significantly to situational awareness which will go a long away to improving safety of operations.
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