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Good Karma

How Do I Manage my Email List?

October 16, 2009
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Toni Lapp, publisher of Spectrum Connection, a source of news and info for Kansas City families affective by autism, asks about how to manage her growing email list. Good Karma Host provides free professional advice.

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Good Karma Manifesto

May 15, 2009
Good Karma Makes for Good Business, Too!

Articulating your core values into a few simple business rules allows you to run a business that best fits with who you want to be in life. Isn’t that the brass ring for almost every entrepreneur? (Or maybe just the smart ones.) Here are mine, outlined briefly in the Good Karma Manifesto.

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Losing Clients with Class

March 23, 2009
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Losing clients is sometimes a reality–especially in the current economy. How you, as a service provider, handle their defection says a lot about you (and, I believe, your future success).

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Be nice to the %$^&%$s anyway…

February 14, 2009
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What’s in it for you to ignore the %$^&%$s anyway? Peace, my friends. It goes beyond “living well being the best revenge,” because living well is the best way to live!

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Swapping Your Books

February 7, 2009
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Another form of recycling: PaperBack Swap. Free to join. You list your unwanted books and request wanted ones. The only cost is for postage out when one of your books is requested, and you get two free books for listing your first ten into the SwapStore. (They also have hardbacks, CDs, DVD’s, etc.)
 What a great way [...]

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Facebook Pay it Forward Karma Experiment

February 5, 2009
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This is what I’m talking about, man! The Karma Experiment Group on Facebook is described this way:
What if everyone, for one minute, was made aware, to take a moment to reflect on how they could make a conscious effort to make a difference in someone else’s life……a family member, a friend in need, or better yet [...]

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