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The Cow in the Ditch

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/27/2009

What do you do when you see a cow in a ditch? Well, first, you get it out. Next, you figure out how it got there in the first place. Then, you make darn sure it doesn’t fall into the ditch again.

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Why You Should Be More Like a Drug Addict

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/26/2009

As I explain in today’s essay, you can learn a lot about wealth building and success from your average junkie. Don’t believe me? Some of these guys make as much as $900 a day. What’s your typical payday? Also today, I explain why what you eat has a huge impact…

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Eliminating the Weak End of Your Product Line

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/26/2009

If you want to increase profits, trim low-profit-margin items from your product line. They are probably eating up limited and valuable resources that could be better used elsewhere.

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Defeating Fatigue: Answer These Three Questions

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/26/2009

There’s nothing wrong with feeling tired. It’s your body’s way of telling you “Give me some rest.” But staying tired — week after week — is a health problem, one you don’t have to live with and shouldn’t. If you have been feeling tired for a while, answer these three…

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“Need to Tell” vs “Want to Tell”

By John Forde | 10/23/2009

In marketing copy, “need to know” info is the facts your prospect has to hear to help him make the decision to buy your product. But it’s often the “want to know” info that has more pulling power. By that I’m talking about things your prospect has an emotional interest…

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Where Do I Find a Mentor?

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/23/2009

ETR reader Kendra Pearsall is eager to find a mentor and/or business partner. But she works at home, alone. “How do I find someone to work with?” she asks. Kendra, there are plenty of ways to do it. The most important thing to know is this: Don’t look for a…

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How to Write a Great Corporate Memo

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/23/2009

There are dozens of tricks you can learn about business writing and, in particular, about writing a good memo. Here’s the one that I believe is the most important: Before you begin to write, ask yourself, “What is the single most important idea I want my reader to walk away…

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Let’s Split this Scene

By Don Hauptman | 10/23/2009

A contentious issue among language enthusiasts is the use of the split infinitive. Before reviewing the arguments of the two sides, let’s look at a few examples:

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What’s Your Constraint?

By Brian Tracy | 10/22/2009

The starting point of great success has always been the same. It is to dream big dreams. There is nothing more important than to begin by fantasizing about what you can become, have, and do. But there are obstacles along the way to achieving those dreams.

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What It Really Takes To Become Wealthy

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/22/2009

“I don’t have your attitude,” Jeff said to me. “I just don’t have the mindset of someone who can make a lot of money.” “Do you want to make a lot of money?” I asked him. “That’s the sad thing,” he said, smiling wryly. “I do.”

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Thinking of Moving Back Into Stocks? Be Careful

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/22/2009

At the beginning of the year, The New York Times profiled several investors. Their stories were similar. As a result of the market plunge in 2008, Cindy and Eric Canup had to put off their dream of “buying land in Northern California or Oregon.” Joe Mancini had to put off…

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Are Marketing Sea Changes Killing Your Response?

By Clayton Makepeace | 10/21/2009

I’m so old, I’ll betcha my tie has gone in and out of style at least five times. Not that I pay much attention to such things, mind you. My professional life revolves around marketing trends. And there again, my advanced age means I’ve seen many promotional styles over the…

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