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Redivivus

By Early To Rise | 11/14/2008

“Redivivus” (red-uh-VIE-vus) – from the Latin for “again” + “alive” – means brought back to life, revived or restored.

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joint venture

9 Strategies for Successful Joint Ventures

By Mary Ellen Tribby | 11/7/2008

Quickly scale your business by creating a joint venture with an existing company that already serves your marketplace. Here’s how to do it.

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new career

The Cut-Off Age for Getting Into a New Career or Business

By Bob Bly | 10/7/2008

When considering whether there is an exact cut-off age on getting into a new career or business, consider how actor Abe Vigoda handled it.

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How to Get a New CPC Instantly

By Early To Rise | 10/3/2008

Issue #2477 WEALTHY: Investing – where do we go from here? (Rick Pendergraft) HEALTHY: How to prevent muscle soreness when you exercise (Craig Ballantyne) WISE: William A. Foster on quality ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Improve your AdWords campaign right now (Howie Jacobson) 3 no-hassle steps to traveling with your laptop…

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Can You Create Another Income Stream as a Consultant?

By Don Hauptman | 09/9/2008

If you possess valuable knowledge and experience, you might be able to share it – and get paid for it – as a consultant. This could be a lucrative sideline to your current business or career. Consultants are well compensated – as much as hundreds of dollars per hour. The…

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Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

By Bob Cox | 09/6/2008

You’re at a wedding… at that crucial point in the ceremony when anyone who can show just cause why the couple should not be “united in holy matrimony” is asked to “speak now or forever hold your peace.” I doubt that you’ve ever actually seen someone stand up and give “just cause.” But back in the day when arranged marriages were the norm, it did happen….

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The Diet Secret You Probably Aren’t Using

By Craig Ballantyne | 09/6/2008

The worst thing you can do when trying to lose weight is “go it alone.” Support from your friends and family can help you eat better and exercise more.

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A World-Famous “Hero” for Your Portfolio

By Christian Hill | 09/6/2008

Video games were once the domain of children and “computer geeks.” But the industry has undergone a major transformation in the last 10 years and is now an integral part of the entertainment genre. Some video game players actually earn well over six figures by competing in tournaments.

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The Words You Shouldn’t Use

By Suzanne Richardson | 09/5/2008

Sometimes the perfect adjective can make a sentence sing. Sometimes it can strangle the life out of it and leave it – and your reader – dead on the floor.

This is a lesson every writer has to learn – usually more than…

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Making Money With a Small, Responsive List

By Brian Edmondson | 09/5/2008

If you’ve been online for any amount of time, you’ve probably come across the phrase “The money is in the list.” This, of course, refers to the database of names, e-mail addresses, and other information you may collect from customers and prospective customers. Building a list is the core principle behind the Early to Rise / Agora Model of Internet Marketing.

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Janus Words

By Suzanne Richardson | 09/5/2008

Its an understatement to say that the English language is complicated. And in an e-mail to ETRs usage expert, Don Hauptman, Charlie Byrne raised one of our languages most prickly problems: words with contradictory meanings.

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Why Gas Prices and Airline Fees Shouldn’t Stop You From Traveling

By Lori Allen | 09/5/2008

High gas prices and rising airline fees may be keeping you closer to home than you’d like to be… but they shouldn’t.

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