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New Video Reveals the Secrets of the Universe

The ‘Don’t Be A Wussy’ Mass Promotion Strategy This video will: 1.  Teach you how to sell lots of stuff. 2.  Show you how we’re going to get 5,000 customers in 10 days. 3.  Show you the ‘ultimate’ plan to pay you $3,000,000 e…

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SETH GODIN: If Youre An Average Worker, Youre Going Straight To The Bottom

The way we do business is changing fast and in order to keep up, your entire mentality about work has to change just as quickly.Unfortunately, most people arent adapting fast enough to this change in the workplace, says marketing guru Seth Godin in an interview with the Canadian talk show "George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight" via Pragmatic

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Pages With Too Many Ads “Above The Fold” Now Penalized By Google’s “Page Layout” Algorithm

on January 20th, 2012 by - Comments Off

Do you shove lots of ads at the top of your web pages? Think again. Tired of doing a Google search and landing on these types of pages? Rejoice. Google has announced that it will penalize sites with pages that are top-heavy with ads. via Pages With Too Many Ads "Above The Fold" Now Penalized

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Myesig: Smarten up your email Signature

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Start a Business for Under $500 | Entrepreneur.com

on January 15th, 2012 by - Comments Off

Do you like organizing cluttered garages? Do you make mouth-watering cakes? Do you love to make jewelry? Are you good at planning special events? If you’ve been thinking about starting a business as your next career, now could be a great time to turn one of these hobbies into a thriving small business — even

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Lyoness: Opportunity

Yesterday evening I attended a Lyoness Opportunity meeting, in Mooloolaba.   A hot oppressive evening not too conducive to concentrating or absorbing information. Although the concept of these shopping rewards cards is attractive and clearly popular in Europe, I found difficulty in relating to the details of the concept and thought the compensation plan over complicated. 

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What’s an Entrepreneur? The Best Answer Ever | Inc.com

on January 11th, 2012 by - Comments Off

As an entrepreneur, you surely have an elevator pitch, the pithy 15-second synopsis of what your company does and why, and you can all but repeat it in your sleep. But until recently, I’d never seen a good elevator pitch for entrepreneurship itself—that is, what you do that all entrepreneurs do? Now I’ve seen it,

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How To Work From Home Like You Mean It | Fast Company

on January 10th, 2012 by - Comments Off

Look the Part, Be the PartIt’s one of far too many great quotes from Proposition Joe in The Wire, and great advice for getting more done at home.Dressing for work and "arriving" on time, eating lunch on a rigid schedule, shaving, brushing, and so on seems pointless at first. But not doing these basic preparations

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84 percent of workers looking to leave their jobs – CBS News

(MoneyWatch) Is it really that bad? A new survey by Right Management, the consulting arm of staffing group Manpower, finds that a whopping 84% of employees are planning on searching for a new job in 2012. That compares to 60% of the respondents in a similar survey by Right Management conducted two years ago. The

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The 60-Something Entrepreneur: Can a Start-Up Pay For Retirement? – Darren Dahl – Business – The Atlantic

on December 19th, 2011 by - Comments Off

Of course, even if seniors are able to sock enough away, retiring to a beach or a golf course isn’t for everyone. Consider the story of Jim Smith, a former information-technology executive who spent most of his career working for big companies. After he retired six years ago at 55, he and his wife bought

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