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Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2016

How to Get Free CoinsIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Buy some coin folders if you do not already own a few. The folders that you purchase will depend on the denomination of coins you are seeking. Folders with removable windows are best if you wish to be able to fully protect your coins and view both the front and back of them. They are, however, more expensive than the simple folders with open coin slots.
Set aside $10.00 to make your first investment. Although money is required to begin this process, the actual coins you collect will only cost you their face value.
Visit your local bank and request any amount of coin rolls that you wish to purchase. Pennies are best when you first start because the rolls are only 50 cents each. With a $10.00 investment, you will be able to purchase 20 rolls.
Look through the coins that you purchased and pick out the ones that fit in the open slots of your coin books. Set aside any coins that you do not wish to keep or already own. Always be on the lookout for older coins and coins that have malfunctions on the front. In 1984, the Lincoln penny was printed with two ears on one side. Finding this coin can net you a tidy profit or enhance your collection.
Return the coins that you did not use to the bank for cash. You may use the money to buy more rolls of coins to further build up your collection. If you inform the bank teller that you are a coin collector, they will be understanding and might know of some specific rolls that will be more likely to contain the coins for which you are looking.
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Montag, 8. Februar 2016

How to Plan a Networking EventIn Feburary 2016 08,

In Feburary 2016 08,
Begin planning eight weeks ahead of an event by creating a short list of dates and sites. Check calendars to avoid conflicts with related events, such as meetings or conferences that could draw your potential audience elsewhere. Evaluate venues for logistical issues such as easy access to parking, capacity and security to minimize or eliminate issues that make it hard for people to attend.
Delegate Responsibilities
Create a committee to share the workload, especially for larger events. Seek out volunteers for the key positions of chairman, vice chairman, secretary and program director. Once you fill those slots, schedule a meeting to discuss your expectations. Iron out issues such as hiring guest speakers, and assign committee members to handle specific tasks, such as budgeting and publicity.
Determine Your Format
Choose activities that encourage guests to mingle freely and share details about themselves or their professional activities. For example, ask that participants chat with three people they haven't met before or who work in a similar field, according to 'Entrepreneur' magazine. Alternatively, invite attendees to bring information about their products and services, then set aside a table to display these items. Also, appoint volunteers who can greet people as they arrive and help them fill out name tags.
Review the Site
Tour the venue weeks before the event. Meet the manager to ensure that he can commit the space to your group. If you're renting the site, discuss any terms that might affect attendance, such as whether you can post signs on-site to direct attendees to the right place. Also, ask how the manager will ease issues that work against easy mingling, such as large numbers of tables and chairs.
Set a Marketing Strategy
Develop a list of people to send emails, brochures or postcards about your event. If you target a specific group, check databases for members living within driving distance. Focus on reaching your most likely attendees first by emailing them a month in advance. Then send an email reminder a week before the event. Keep extra postcards and print materials for passing out among your own contacts, who can help get the word out.
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