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The 1,000,001st Humor List on the Internet - Seriously
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Eva Rosenberg
For Release: Before April Fool's Day
800-594-9829
The 1,000,001st Humor List on the Internet - Seriously
Las Vegas, Nevada. Coinciding with National Humor Month, nationally beloved tax
advisor Eva Rosenberg, whose TaxMama.com was recently featured by Inc Magazine as one of the seven best of the web, is launching I-Laugh - Your Working Humor discussion list. http://workinghumor.com/
Asked to comment, Eva replied with a mischievous grin, "A tax consultant sees more grumpy faces than any other professional, with the probable exception of the undertaker." However she had
always managed to retain her humor in an extremely serious and stressful profession. Eva remarked, "My staff are always
amazed to see clients leaving my office with tears -- of laughter. Even people owing money walk out a little lighter than when they came in."
Noting this talent, Gunjan Saraf, a marketing and advertising professional
from India, started nudging her about promoting humor as a serious success
tool at work. Saraf, insisting that she use her exceptional moderating skills to make this idea blossom, planted the seed for I-Laugh.
I-Laugh is not simply a newsletter with a few jokes or one-liners. It is designed for business use - as a guide through those tough and sticky situations that often arise; to help readers close that sale - with that extra fee; to perfect that contract - and keep that sensitive clause; motivate staff - even when a raise isn't in the budget; defuse an explosive moment -
without strangling that annoying person; thrill an audience - by capitalizing
on the natural humor in the industry; to add a touch of humor in work - and
reduce the stress. I-Laugh gets your own humor working for you - so you can laugh all the way to the bank.
Adds Eva with a straight face, "The list is to be launched on the 1st of April."
(April Fool's Day, in case you forgot) Drop in at http://www.workinghumor.com
to see if she's serious or it's all one big gag.
After all, what tax professional in her right mind would launch a new project at the height of the tax filing crush? It must require quite a sense of humor.
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