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What Would You Do In My Situation? Any Feedback Would Be Greatly Appreciated. Thanks!?


I am experiencing some trouble at work . . . Specifically, I’ve completed my third year at the company, but my managers are still having a hard time trying to figure out where I fit into the company, what to do with me. I had a hunch about this problem before they became aware of this problem – primarily because I saw that there really isn’t a specific opening in the business unit for me to occupy. I brought up the problem to my project manager, and he basically told me that it’s up to me figure things out. It’s not exactly the most supportive atittude, but I’ve moved on from this setback, and I’ve decided to focus on the solutions. I’ve came up with several, and I was wondering if I can get some feedback as to which one would be the best for me (financially and professional-development-wise).
1. Look for other opportunities within the company, and help my current business unit part-time. This way, I don’t burn bridges with my exisitng managers; I can still have a niche.
2. Apply for opportunities outside the company.
I am aware that 1 and 2 need to happen concurrently.
3. Apply to medical school, and become a physician. I feel that there will be a shortage of physicians in the workforce later on. Physicians are paid well; have a prestigious profession; never laid off; and the financial rewards at the end of residency + fellowship are something that I’d never be able to attain if I keep doing what I do now.
What are your thoughts? Or maybe I should just look for a new job (both inside and outside the company), while taking the coursework at night to gain admission to medical school. In other words, I should be doing all these 3 things.
I may have answered my own question there, but I am still feeling very undecided about which field to pursue while searching/working at my full-time job. I have narrowed it down to: medicine, accounting, computer science.
While I feel that medicine is the most financially lucrative field of all 3, it is also the one that is least related to my job and the most expensive route. I know that there are people who start medical school well beyond their early twenties (That’d be the case for me – probably will not make it to medical school until late 30s if I start now.) And I am wondering how I’d feel about that – surrounded by twenty-somethings who are much more adept at school and taking tests. I also have to hold down my full-time job as an analyst while trying to gain admission, and that makes for limited time in all the clinical experience that I must obtain for medical school admission. It is certainly do-able, but given how medical-school admission is more and more competitive every year, I don’t know if I want to spend a lot of time trying to gain admission into something that may not happen. What if I never get in? Wouldn’t all of that time spent on MCAT, admission, interviews simply go to waste?
Computer science and accounting are more related to what I do as an analyst; however, I feel that the downfall of jobs in these fields are just like that of my current job. When there isn’t work, you’re always afraid that your job is on the chopping block. Also, the financial rewards are simply not as lucrative as that of a physician. It’d cost considerably less to do degrees in computer science and accounting than a medical degree. Of course, the latter is also more prestigious.
Any thoughts?

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What Are The 3 Things That Make Up A Ecological Niche?


i want to know the 3 things that make up a niche for animals to live in

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Learn Affiliate Marketing – 3 Things You Must Do to Force Your Profits to Explode


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Are you trying to learn affiliate marketing?

Pay attention to this. Every affiliate marketer I know is always looking for the next big thing. They want to find the most successful market that will give them the biggest paycheck. Unfortunately, there is no magic formula to help them choose a profitable market. It takes hard work and good marketing tactics to consistently pull in a nice profit.

I am going to share with you three of my top tactics that always work. Using these three tactics will increase your sales and make you a top affiliate online. You will see your income explode.

So what are they?

1. You must use a unique webpage for each product you want to promote. Do NOT just lump each product together on the same page to save some money on hosting charges. Each product should have a whole site devoted to it and it alone.

This site should contain a review of the product. This is to give visitors an understanding of the product and what it can do for them. If you can, include testimonials from other customers. Be sure to stick to the new FTC guidelines. And make sure you get permission to use their testimonial. If you can use their photo, that is even better.

You should also have articles on the site, explaining how to use the product. You can provide examples of things you can do with the product. You really want to include as much information about the product as you can. You want to get the potential customer so excited he whips out his credit card and buys from you on the spot.

2. Offer free stuff to your visitors. Put them above the fold so they can’t be missed. Build a list and send out autoresponder messages to keep reminding visitors about the product. Research indicates that many people don’t buy until between the 5th and 7th contact.

Once a visitor visits your webpage they either buy from you or they leave. If they leave chances are very good that you have lost the sale. Get them on a list and you send them information and reminders about your product. Make sure the information is directed toward reasons to purchase the product. Do not make it sound like a sales letter.

Focus on things like how the product will make their life more enjoyable. You have to convince people who got your free report that they will be missing something huge if they don’t buy the product.

3. Find targeted traffic. What good does it do to get 10,000 visitors a day if they are not interested in your product? Not much at all. One way to get targeted traffic is to write articles for publication. Find publications in your market. You will know that everyone reading your article is likely to be interested in your product.

Write at least two articles a week. They should be 300-600 words long. Writing these articles can eventually generate you as many as 100 targeted readers to your site each day.

Remember that a conversion rate of 1% is normal. So for every 100 visitors, only 1 person will buy. If you can get 1,000 visitors a day, then you should make 10 sales.

These methods are not difficult to follow but they do require some time and dedication to follow. Make the commitment to follow them for 3 months. Do this and you will be floored by the results.

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