Michael Ugulini
Bio
Michael Ugulini is a writer specializing in short and feature-length business articles. He ghostwrites a daily U.S. stock newsletter. He also writes poetry. His interests include economics, literature, music, piano study & baseball.
Stories (25/0)
Tips for Producing & Presenting Quality Web Content
The web content you present pertaining to your business is like a banner trumpeting what you are all about as a business. When adding content to your business website, make sure what you are adding is error-free. Accurate spelling, grammar, as well as punctuation are necessary for presenting your message clearly and for displaying a professional image.
By Michael Ugulini4 years ago in Journal
5 Tips for Tapping into Your Customers’ Mindsets
In today’s ultra-competitive business environment, the pursuit of sales growth is of vital importance. However, aggressively going after sales without understanding customer needs and desires is a pitfall to avoid. In the rush to build sales, you may alienate customers who feel you do not have their best interests in mind.
By Michael Ugulini4 years ago in Journal
5 Tips for Presenting an Effective Web Seminar
A web-based seminar (or webinar) is a tool you can use for your business to effectively promote your products and services. The key to a quality session is communicating clearly to keep the attention and interest of your online conference attendees. In addition, the interactive elements of webinars are important for connecting with your target audience.
By Michael Ugulini4 years ago in Journal
10 Tips for Successfully Establishing Your Home-Based Business
Running your own business from home can be a financially and creatively rewarding endeavor. The key is to make sure from the get-go that your business idea is properly researched and assessed. This gives you the best chance at succeeding because you address issues and challenges up front before you’re too far along in your venture
By Michael Ugulini4 years ago in Journal
Pat Metheny: Making Time for Music
Great art takes time. Ask the painter, who studies artwork year after year for nuances of brush strokes and color combinations. Ask the sculptor who plans, and then sees, long before he or she sets chisel to stone, the finished creation in the block before them. Ask the writer, who intricately plots novel after novel from start to finish, combining multiple thousands of words into cohesive stories.
By Michael Ugulini4 years ago in Beat
Toronto: Always Something to Do in Any Season
A trip to Toronto, Ontario, Canada presents you with an opportunity to enjoy diverse activities. This city, on Lake Ontario, offers a myriad of things to do, places to go, and events to see. Toronto is the capital city of the Province of Ontario, and as such, offers much to suit all tastes.
By Michael Ugulini6 years ago in Wander
Stress in the Workplace: 7 Tips for Dealing With It
Stress in the workplace is a fact of life and something we all have to deal with from time to time. It's important to manage and deal with stress so it doesn't affect your health and cause you to lose time at work. Stress and anxiety contribute to long-term work loss.
By Michael Ugulini6 years ago in Journal