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Small "hand-made" businesses need consulting too.

Ter Scott Business Consulting I only work with people who call me or are referred to me. Our first visit is conducted away from the person’s business, usually at a restaurant or coffee shop. The fee is $250* per 30 minutes (plus the cost of the meal or beverage) and the clock starts at the time the appointment is scheduled and the fee is charged whether or not I accept any future work. This will be a working meeting so be prepared with honesty, know what you want and have a few questions. I will offer a few suggestions at the meeting and then follow up with an email with my recommendations. From there we’ll both know if there is a fit for us to work together.  24/7 National Message Center: Call 888-  241-   4031 *If your business is outside 200 miles from Duluth Minnesota, additional fees and transportation will be applied. www(DOT)terscott(DOT)com/response

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Regardless where you are or travel around this big lake,  you can save money and earn cashback on all  purchases! First, click the image above  and get your free digital version of the card. Then download the app for your  smartphone and use it to find merchants  in the area you are at when you   visit a new location. 

Small Businesses surrounding Lake Superior can take advantage of new loyalty program!

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Austrian Company seeks reps living around Lake Superior

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Bentleyville Tour of Lights Song, Songwriting Contest Thoughts By Terry (Ter) Scott

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Since this blog is about "making things" and then selling them (which has to do with one's creativity) and with songwriting and artwork being "intellectual property" requiring skill and talent, I wanted to address "contests" in this article. I won't go into as much detail here, but I invite you to read more at my other blog: http://terryscottsings.blogspot.com . With songwriting as with any other creative product, my feeling is that one must not "give it away" free (unless one volunteers to do so, on their own, for personal and well thought out reasons). When one gives away their talents like this, they continue the cycle of the "poor artist" syndrome for everyone. When people do not pay for something, it then has little or no value. For hundreds (maybe thousands) of years, artists, songwriters, crafters of any form, have been taken advantage of in the way of "contests" and similar things. Imagine a group of p...