The programmers “don’t want to be told what to do” and can’t deal with any changes to the specs they develop — the sales guys are not getting software they feel is competitive but are also fragmented in how they provide info to the tech team on desired functionality — both sides speak different languages and it is the ever-present battle of trying to get them to work together…. any advice from personal experience is much appreciated. Thanks!
How can you promote better communication between sales / marketing & IT / programmers in a software firm?
The programmers “don’t want to be told what to do” and can’t deal with any changes to the specs they develop — the sales guys are not getting software they feel is competitive but are also fragmented in how they provide info to the tech team on desired functionality — both sides speak different languages and it is the ever-present battle of trying to get them to work together…. any advice from personal experience is much appreciated. Thanks!
How can I find an email list of nurses in the united states?
Is tycoon cash flow a scam or legit way to make extra money online?
My wife showed me a video on YouTube of a kid talking to his mother. Real popular video with 31,000,000 views. On the corner was an add for a way to make money. Claiming that the “system” can earn you $3500 a week or some crazy number.
I went to the page to satisfy my wife who asks me “why can’t you convert your online time to income?”
so that was a link to tycoon cash flow.
I don’t know what to think of this program. It asks you for like, $49 to start which is not a lot of money but right now that $50 seems like a lot to us (the economy in Vegas ***** worse than the rest of the country) and so i am really skeptical to pay it.
It doesn’t seem like it’s mlm (multiple level marketing AKA pyramid scheme) and claims to be a program that anyone could in theory do for free if they had the know how.
What they “sell” you is 14 videos that explain how to place ads to drive traffic to products you do not sell but you make a comission from a second party selling the product
It does promise huge profits though. That I am very wary of. There is no get rich quick system.
I read a review that was titles “tycoon cash flow SCAM” but then said that it makes money! Talk about confusing. The review says that it will generate Income but definitely not as fast as the creators imply.
Then I get an email from the same site (the main tycoon cash flow site) after I did not “act now!!” and purchase at first offering me a FREE course because I am their “friend” (haha!) and it is about six long pages that do seem full of info but no demands to “buy now!”
Has anyone tried this? I am a computer “nerd” and have been online since 1995 or so. Don’t need to take any wooden nickles but i do want to have an honest shot at now being cheated and making my utility bills (phone/tv/electric) go away with some extra income.
Thanks for reading. I am not affiliated with the program at all. I am not trying to get a hundred replies from ppl that want to sell me their system. I just want some opinions.
Thanks again
Is it possible for an internship to be a SCAM? I think this might be one.Please answer?
Hi, I just turned 20 and am a sophomore in college. I was unable to find a job this semester, but this odd guy who just graduated from my college and is soon moving for grad. school told me about a paid internship. He helps out, but will be leaving shortly. There is one other intern who is around 50 yrs old and worked in broadcasting, but wants to get into Business. This sounds nice, right?
BUT the internship and the lady looking for interns is what concerns me. She hardly looked at my resume and “hired” me on the spot. She is starting an online website where she sells articles to CEO’s and whatnot.
The thing is, training was yesterday…and it left a funny taste. Here is what concerns me:
1. The lady’s idea seems like a waste because the information in the articles *me and the interns* are writing for her aren’t worth paying for.
2. We get paid by each article that we write which gets sold *$25 per purchase*
3. For my training, the lady sent me an email telling me to meet her at 1:00 in which she also told me that SHE would let me know where to meet her. I had to leave class early to meet her and at 1:00 I called to ask where to meet her, since she never called. She did not pick up, so I left a message. At 1:45 I went and checked my email and found out she sent a recent message to me and the other interns *those two guys* stating we should meet at 2:00. I waited, and when she arrived I tried jokingly telling her, “You told me to meet you at 1:00.” She was using her phone *obv. she got my message/call, but obv. never responded* and she just laughed and said, “Oh yea. I told you 1:00, didn’t I?”
4. During the training, she unintentionally demonstrated her lack of computer knowledge by continually closing out windows, then spending 5 minutes pecking out a URL…finding she misspelled something, and trying again.
5. She emailed me and the rest of the group that night stating: _____owes us the notes she took. OWES? -_- She also said, “Let’s meet Wed. (tomorrow) at ____(she misspelled this random bar) at 6:00.” First off, she misspelled the place so I had to search online trying to figure out what she was talking about. Secondly, I responded with the notes attached, but also told her that I was unfamiliar with the place, but I just turned 20, so I am not sure if I can go to this place. She sent 3 email responses to my 1 email — none which addressed the bar place and the meeting is tomorrow. Also, she never even asked us if we were free — she just assumed.
6. I always considered an internship to be working for an already established COMPANY…not just some random lady making a website.
7. The lady is confusing: She is very disorganized, sets no deadlines, sends out emails asking us to do stuff, but none are clear — very illogical and scattered.
8. This is a pyramid scheme
9. One thing that sticks out is that the lady hired me on the spot — she hardly even looked at my resume. I did not say much, and was rather out-of-it, but the lady kept asking me, “How are you so smart? Is it genetics?” after the “interview.” I felt this was very strange behavior — esp. since I hardly spoke and I know I did NOT come off as intelligent *due to lack of sleep/nervousness*.
10. She mentioned that everyone she hired before quit.
11. She spells my name wrong 1/2 the time…it is LISTED in the email headers o__0
Please help! I am not sure if I should trust this internship as I have never done one before. I have a lot of free time*although I would like to learn Japanese since I am going abroad there next yr and hardly know any yet!*, but after yesterday and the emails today, I am a bit…paranoid. I live in one of the wealthiest/most innovative/advanced cities in the country/world…so I am sure I could find actual Marketing companies to apply for internships at once I actually start my Business classes…
I always heard how beneficial internships are, but this seems very odd to me…the internship is for one lady lol.
Anyway, Thanks in advance for your answers, and sorry this is so long >o<
Does ebay motors really let you test the car for 5 days and then let you transfer the money to the seller?
I found a SUV on Craigslist and the guy that’s selling the SUV sent me this message after i agreed that i would like to buy the SUV
Thank you for your swift response. In order for us both to feel comfortable with the transaction, I propose we close the deal through Ebay Motors, since they are the biggest and the most trustworthy online market place, under their Vehicle Purchase Protection Program (they will work like a third party in this transaction). Basically, it’s similar to buying a truck locally, the money will be sent to their holding account, and they will keep the money until you will receive the truck. I will briefly describe the transaction steps so I can make things clearer for both of us:
1. Buyer and seller reach an agreement (price and delivery condition).
2. Seller sends all the details of the transaction to Ebay for registration.
3. Ebay will email us the forms on how to complete the transaction (invoice, payment details, buyer and seller protection policy)
4. Buyer sends the money to the Ebay Motors holding account.
5. Ebay Motors confirms to seller that the amount has been received.
6. Seller performs the required services (shipping, insurance).
7. Buyer receives the vehicle and has 5 days to inspect it.
8. Buyer accepts delivery and informs Ebay Motors about the acceptance.
9. Ebay Motors releases the money to seller.
If you won’t like the truck or if it is not as advertised, which I can assure you it won’t be the case because it’s a state of the art looking and working vehicle, it will be returned to me at my expense and you will receive a full refund from Ebay. I tried to be as clear as possible to be sure we are on the same page.
I need your consent as well as your name and shipping address, so we can register the transaction with Ebay in order to receive their instructions step by step on how to complete the transaction safely. If you have other questions feel free to email me, I hope we can do business together.
Is this really true.. that ebay lets you inspect the car for 5 days and then the money is transferred to the seller..?
How can I get an email list for certain clubs or groups?
I need to get information to canoe groups and adventure travel agents across the country with out a lot of $$$ going out I am trying to direct traffic to my web site by placing links on as many sites as possible I thought that if I could find a list of email addresses I could send my info out my self. Any ideas?
What are the differences between marketing and finance?
What are some creative marketing tips for a new loan officer?
Do people do their research on network marketing business before they speak?
It is very interesting to me when I am doing some research on different network marketing business, I found many website and respond pointing out that business such as Amway, Market America, Southern living…etc is a scam. Most of the respond is base on personal experience or story they have heard. However Better Business Bureau rate those business such as Amway (A+), Market America (B+), Southern living (A)? I understand that BBB is not a government agency, however I do give more credibility to BBB than someone I never met before. And business this well-known surely will be shut down by the government if they are scam, right?
I believe that people who take the time to respond or even make a website have to be good people, people who is trying to help someone from doing things they believe is bad.
English is not my first language, if there is any confusion feel free to ask or email me at pokhungpun@gmail.com.
I am here with open-mind and ready to listen, I ask for the same from those who speak, please don’t make any personal attack on those who speak up and allow everyone have the chance to speak what they believe.