By webmaster on Jan 19, 2012 in Singapore | 0 Comments
So from Part 1, you got the idea that I’d finally decided to look outside of Premier Pure to pick up real world marketing principle and techniques. The first book I read was Magnetic Sponsoring. Being a newbie in what appeared to be a shiny new thing then, I was FILLED WITH ENTHUSIASM!
Except that I didn’t know how and where to channel that energy.
Singapore
Initially, I continued to research online to find out how to I should go about starting, what marketing tools were the best, the best way to sell my Premier Pure products etc. Soon, I was overwhelmed with so much information I didn’t know where to start. I was paralysed with so much information all telling me to do different things first I didn’t take action for close to a year!
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How to Achieve Premier Pure MLM Success In Singapore – Part 2 of 3
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By webmaster on Jan 16, 2012 in Singapore | 0 Comments
Agriculture, as the case in India, has been the backbone of economy and chief source of income for the people of Bangladesh, the country made of villages. Government wants to decrease poverty by getting highest productivity from agriculture and achieve self-reliance in food production. Apart from agriculture, the country is much concerned about the growth of export division. Bangladesh have accelerated and changed her exports substantially from time to time. After Bangladesh came into being, jute and tea were the most export-oriented industries. But with the continual perils of flood, failing jute fibre prices and a considerable decline in world demand, the role of the jute sector to the country’s economy has deteriorated (Spinanger, 1986). After that, focus has been shifted to the function of production sector, especially in garment industry.
By webmaster on Dec 18, 2011 in Singapore | 0 Comments
Singapore is regarded as both a city and a country and is an island situated just south of Malaysia. It is a former British colony and is regarded as being one of the most modern countries in the world. Indeed the skyline is filled with large tower blocks, with new ones being built all the time. So why is Singapore such a popular holiday destination?
Well for a start the climate is very favourable all year round with temperatures ranging from 23 to 31 degrees celsius on average. The hottest months of the year are May and June, although every month is fairly similar because of it’s proximity to the equator. Sadly it is not wall-to-wall sunshine, however, as the country receives a lot of rain all year round, particularly in November, December and January.
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Singapore – Why Is It A Popular Holiday Destination?
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By webmaster on Aug 31, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Singapore | 0 Comments

A city as small as Singapore can be toured in just three days, many would say, but to see all the highlights and get beneath the skin of this charming place definitely warrants a longer stay. A tour planned around the major districts allows one to appreciate its history, people and rich cultural diversity in an optimal period of time. Here is the best of Singapore not to be missed.