Choosing a Court Reporting Company

5 Key Points to Consider

Be a part of history in the making as a court reporter!  There’s an enticing tagline for a job description.  A court reporter creates a verbatim transcript of legal proceedings in a court room or in a deposition, thereby capturing history for the record.  Preserving the spoken word requires a high degree of accuracy.  A successful court reporter strives for excellence, knowing that her role is incredibly important.

When selecting a court reporting company, be sure they employ quality, experienced court reporters.

Do they handle multiple aspects of the deposition?  The ability to schedule the court reporter, the conference suite, an interpreter if necessary, the videographer and so on with one telephone call will save you time and effort.

A top notch court reporting company will have an excellent website where you will find comprehensive services including deposition scheduling online, web-based document delivery, and transcript archiving.

The transcript they provide should be a properly formatted, first-rate product.  Does the court reporting company also provide a CD containing transcripts and exhibits?

Tip:  Transcripts presented in three-ring binders are easier to work with if you need to make copies.

Finally, be sure to choose a court reporting company that has a superb reputation with good testimonials and positive endorsements from current clients.

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Huseby, Inc.  All opinions are 100% my own.


Thursday, January 26th, 2012 Uncategorized No Comments

Recently Lost Job

The author of this post is Darius Boone.

I recently lost my job and it has made everything a thousand times more difficult.  It is true what they say:  it’s easier to find a new job while still working at an old job.  Every job I have applied for has hired someone still working.  I even think I have been more qualified, but I guess the “not employed” part is almost like stamping “loser” on my head.  I have had to start cutting back on a lot.  I no longer have cable, which is more difficult than I thought it would be.  I honestly didn’t realize how much I enjoyed relaxing by the television.  I have been trying to cut back on as many utilities and extras as I can. My friend keeps telling me to check out bounce energy rates in houston.  I will probably try that tomorrow.  Since I am guessing I am still going to be jobless, I need to find another way to cut back some expenses.  I am hopeful to find something soon.  I just hope it is really soon.


Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 Uncategorized No Comments

Valentine’s Day Trio

Capture your lover’s heart all over again!

Chocolate and cards just won’t cut it this year.  No matter if this is your first Valentine’s Day together or your 20th, you want your loved one to feel special, to see that you put in a real effort this year.  These romantic and creative ideas are sure to demonstrate your love and commitment to your partner.

No special someone to love?  Find a sweetheart by Valentine’s Day in five simple steps with this guide to online dating bliss.

And speaking of bliss… rich chocolate confections are delightful on any occasion.  Whip some up and surprise your sweetie!

This trio of books will give you all the ideas you need to make this the most special Valentine’s Day ever for your sweetheart.  Get all 3 books for just $5!


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Friday, January 20th, 2012 Books, Entertainment, Tools for Success No Comments

Social Media Management

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Via: Wpromote

Social media marketing personalizes corporations and businesses.  It is a simple and very effective way to put a face to the name.  Rather than being faceless, lifeless entities, businesses can be seen as the faces of the people who work there.

Personalization becomes quite easy to accomplish through the use of social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and others.  These marketing platforms give you a way to connect and become involved with your audience.  Interacting on a person-to-person level removes, or at least softens, the sales pitch and gives your prospects a chance to begin to like you and learn to trust you.

Social media marketing can be carried over to your offline advertising as well.  Consider having pens and coffee mugs made up with your Twitter username saying “Follow @Success2LZ” or with a request to “Connect with me on Facebook.”

Social media campaigns give your audience a way of finding your business on the internet.  For a small investment, you have an ideal communication tool that can help improve your relationship with clients and boost your bottom line.  The subtle art of persuasion, pre-selling your customer with high-value content, and building trust and credibility can all be accomplished through good social media management.

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Wpromote.  All opinions are 100% my own.


Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 Uncategorized No Comments

Chemical Mergers and Acquisitions

When you’re out shopping for a new set of living room furniture, you’re looking at colors, textures, and designs that appeal to your sense of style.  You’re looking for a lamp with that certain je ne sais quoi.

One thing you’re probably not thinking about is the chemicals that were used to produce that fine furniture.  Chemicals are involved in the manufacturing process of a wide variety of our consumer goods including textiles, apparel, plastic products, construction materials, and furniture.

The chemical industry has been growing rapidly for more than fifty years.  Today it is a trillion-dollar, global business at the core of our modern world economy.

What are the prospects for the chemical sector in 2012?  Will apprehension over Europe’s worsening debt crisis have an adverse effect on this sector?  Undoubtedly, the financial crisis of 2008 spurred companies to prepare themselves to deal with the possibility of further economic turmoil.

Investors who want to know more about this industry should make contact with professionals that offer chemical advisory services.  When you’re looking for information in a particular niche such as chemical mergers and acquisitions, it’s wise to consult with someone who has first-hand experience.  Seek out a chemical investment bank that specializes in advisory and transactional services.

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of The Valence Group.  All opinions are 100% my own.


Friday, January 6th, 2012 Uncategorized No Comments

Using the Craigslist Search Feature

Find a job using the Craigslist search feature.

The popular website is actually a network of online communities featuring classified advertisements.  Since 1996, when the web-based service first began, Craigslist has grown to a point where it now covers 50 countries.  Whether you are a fan or a critic of Craigslist, I’m sure that most of you have visited the site and are pretty familiar with it.

Essentially, Craigslist is similar to the classified section of a newspaper where individuals can post advertisements or respond to current ads.  Employers can post their jobs openings at a very low cost (free in some locations).  That attracts job postings from small and mid-sized companies that might not be able to afford to advertise elsewhere.  For this reason, Craigslist is sometimes referred to as the “invisible job market. ”

People hunting for jobs can browse a variety of available listings by selecting a location and a general category.  To find the Craigslist you want, select your location from the list of links by country, state, and city found on the Craigslist home page.

Job advertisements are broken down into an assortment of subcategories to make it easier for users to search.  Temporary, short-term jobs known as “gigs” have their own subcategory.  These postings may include construction jobs, writing and editing, assignments for actors and artists, or working on an Information Technology (IT) project.

The Craigslist search feature can help you to refine your job search terms to find exactly what you are seeking.  This may include using search criteria such as whether or not the job is a telecommute position, an internship, a contract position, part-time, or employment with a non-profit organization.

Sometimes the people posting the jobs may list them in a category you wouldn’t expect, so I suggest that you look through the main jobs category just to be sure that you don’t miss something that might be really interesting.

You can search Craigslist anywhere in the United States.  Use this formula and your results will pull up jobs from all around the country.

Google the following:  your search keywords site:*.craigslist.org

Replace the words “your search keywords” with your actual search term.  In the following example I replaced “your search keywords” with “writing/editing jobs.”

Example:  writing/editing jobs site:*.craigslist.org

When you answer a job posting, don’t rush.  First of all, make sure that the job is legitimate.  Take the time to read the entire posting so that you can respond appropriately.  Did they specify how to reply to the job post?  Did they request a writing sample, ask you to send your resume, or provide a link to a job application on their website?

Protect your privacy if you post your resume.  Remember to guard your identity by limiting contact information and the personal details you disclose.  Never divulge your bank account information or social security number.   Keep your shields up and always use your best judgment.

Whether you are planning your second career or looking for a way to supplement your income, you can efficiently browse a wide selection of job postings using the Craigslist search feature.

I hope that today’s post has given you some ideas you can use!Share with your friends!  If you like what you read here, then please share my post with your friends on Facebook or perhaps Tweet it.  Thanks for visiting!


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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 Make Money, Tools for Success No Comments

Believing in Santa Claus

Simple ways to enjoy the magic of Christmas with your child.

Childhood is a time for believing in magic with all of our hearts.  These precious years – when the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus are every bit as real as Mom and Dad – are when childhood memories are made and re-lived.  Children’s faces hold wonder as they listen to stories or watch the classic television Christmas specials about Frosty The Snowman or Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.  Naturally, we want our children to keep believing as long as possible.

Create your own family Christmas traditions and sweet memories.

Children have always loved writing letters to Santa.  If your child is just learning to print, she will need a little assist from you.  Drawing or cutting out pictures of the toys she wants will be more fun at this age.  Make the letter even more special by including a picture that your child drew of herself or a photo of your little girl with Santa.  She could even enclose a little gift for Santa Claus such as a few of her favorite stickers.

Once the child’s Santa letter is finished, simply mail it to the North Pole.  Mail it to the following Santa Claus address:  Santa Claus, 1 Candy Cane Lane, North Pole 00001.  Don’t use a return address; you wouldn’t want it to be returned as ‘undeliverable’ for any reason.

Amaze your child this Christmas by making sure that Santa writes back!  You can arrange to have your child receive a personalized letter from Santa Claus stamped from the North Pole.  Your children will have no doubt that Santa Claus is coming to town after they receive their personalized letter signed by Santa himself!

Bake cookies with your children on Christmas Eve.  That’s a great way to create joyful memories.  Did you know that Santa’s favorite cookie recipe is chocolate chip?

After story time and right before the children are ready for bed, take Santa’s special plate out of the cupboard.  Put some of those freshly baked cookies on Santa’s plate next to a glass of cold milk. You can even put a short letter to Santa Claus next to the cookies and milk.  This tasty treat will give Santa the energy he needs to continue traveling to the millions of other households awaiting his arrival.

Don’t forget to leave some crumbs on the table Christmas morning. Your child will feel honored that Santa Claus ate the whole plate of cookies and drank all of the milk before rushing on his way.

Santa Claus gets milk and cookies on Christmas Eve, but what about Rudolph, Comet, Prancer and the rest of the reindeer?  What do they eat?  Well, reindeer food, of course!

You can mix up a batch of environmentally friendly reindeer food using common grocery items such as oats and granola.  (Do not use potentially hazardous items such as glitter in your reindeer food.  Although this may make the reindeer food appear to be more magical, it can be extremely dangerous if ingested by small, curious children or animals that may eat the food.)

On Christmas Eve night, walk outside with your child and have him sprinkle reindeer food on the lawn.  Explain the importance of making sure Santa’s sleigh team stays well fed.  This healthy reindeer snack will give Rudolph and the rest of the reindeer the nourishment they need to continue flying Santa’s heavy sleigh into the night. Your child will be proud for helping Santa Claus and his reindeer on their journey.

Traditions are powerful.  Most often it’s the simplest things that carry the fondest memories.  It is a time when we remember the smiles of seasons past and open our hearts to the possibility of magic.  It is a season of joy.


Magic Reindeer Food Recipe courtesy of Southern Living

Ingredients
•    2 (24-ounce) packages vanilla candy coating
•    3 cups mini pretzels
•    1 (12-ounce) can cocktail peanuts
•    1 (14.25-ounce) package frosted toasted oat O-shaped cereal
•    1 (12-ounce) package crisp rice cereal squares
•    1 (16-ounce) package holiday candy-coated chocolate pieces
•    Red and green sugars

Preparation

1.  Place candy coating in a glass container; microwave at HIGH 2 1/2 minutes or until melted, stirring once.

2.  Combine pretzels and next 3 ingredients in a large bowl; add melted candy coating, tossing to coat. Stir in chocolate pieces.

3.  Spread mixture onto wax paper; sprinkle with sugars. Let stand 30 minutes. Break into pieces.


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Saturday, December 17th, 2011 Entertainment, Tools for Success No Comments

New in Town

Contributed by Dion Olson

Being new in town means I spend a lot of time at my house watching all my http://www.direc4u.com/nm/a/albuquerque/ channels but that’s okay with me.  I’ve caught up on a lot of my favorite shows that I never had time to watch in New York and I think my favorite’s got to be The Real World.  I know a lot of people think it’s “jumped the shark” and that it’s pretty silly but I have to admit I think that’s what I like about it. I don’t have to think too hard or really delve into complex issues – it’s just a bunch of early 20 year olds drinking and fighting and generally just acting immaturely like they’re wont to do. I know it’s something I shouldn’t waste my time on but hey, I feel like anything that allows you to really relax is good for you so I don’t really think I need to explain myself.  It’s not like I’d admit that I watch it to anyone in real life, you know?


Thursday, December 15th, 2011 Uncategorized No Comments

Freelancers Find New Service Marketplace

Freelancers looking for work are discovering a new service marketplace online.  It is a social community, networking marketplace without job boards.  It is SideSkills.

You don’t bid for jobs on SideSkills!  Instead, you receive project invitations from project managers (aka employers).  You then have the option of accepting or declining the invitation.  The project manager evaluates the service providers who have accepted the assignment invitation, makes a selection, and awards the project.

So if there are no job boards, how do you find work?  The short answer is – it finds you.

The profile you create tells potential employers about you.  I love the user-friendly interface where you list your skills, upload your resume, and add files to your portfolio.

The portfolio section gives you the opportunity to shine a light on your accomplishments.  Upload photography, audio and video files, graphic design, artwork, and documents.  Your portfolio allows employers to get to know you and your capabilities through your work.  Employers can identify skill sets that match the criteria for their current project, possibly resulting in more invitations (aka project offers) coming your way.

SideSkills is making finding and filling a side job more fun and a whole lot easier, too!

SideSkills ~ Where enthusiastic employees and employers network.

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of SideSkills.  All opinions are 100% my own.


Friday, December 9th, 2011 Uncategorized No Comments

SwagBucks

You should be rewarded for activities you do online!

Do you search for stuff online? Of course you do!  You can earn some extra money for doing the things you do online every day.

Earn reward points.
Redeem them for cash.

It’s easy and free and you’ll get points just for signing up!

Whether it’s extra money for Christmas or just the weekly groceries… it all adds up.


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Friday, December 2nd, 2011 Entertainment, Make Money No Comments

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