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Information Overload: The E-Mail Problem

By Mark Morgan Ford | 05/14/2009

Chris Schroeder – CEO of Health Central Network – bragged at a recent information-publishers’ conference that there were 2,000 items in his RSS feed inbox awaiting his attention. When I read this in an article by Bob Bly, I couldn’t help but shake my head.

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How Small Investors Gain Such a Big Advantage Over Wall Street

By Guy Cohen | 05/13/2009

You might think that you and your investments don’t stand a chance against the Wall Street giants. But the fact is, you can gain a big advantage simply by doing one incredibly simple thing:

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Where the Best Sales Copy Comes From

By John Carlton | 05/13/2009

People ask me how I’m able to write such gritty, fascinating sales copy. For products and ventures that seem, to the uninitiated eye, so far removed from anything gritty or fascinating.

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3 Inside Secrets of Internet Success

By Yanik Silver | 05/13/2009

In a few short months, I was able to achieve the ultimate Internet “fantasy” of making a lot of money from a simple (almost primitive) website that ran virtually on autopilot. Starting from scratch, I banked over $51,351.94 in my first 6.5 months online, just working part-time out of the corner of my living room.

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One Simple Rule Is All You Need to Outperform Wall Street

By Guy Cohen | 05/12/2009

In the past 12 months, a rookie investor named Richie has increased his money by over 300 percent, trading with a certain method that he learned in approximately one week.

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The Truth About Swine Flu

By Early To Rise | 05/12/2009

The recent outbreak of swine flu (officially called the H1N1 flu) is causing widespread panic and concern. But, as a physician, I feel there is no need for alarm. By all indications, it is no worse than the seasonal influenza A that usually strikes every winter. I did not see many cases of influenza A or B this winter in the Emergency Room, so perhaps “flu season” was just delayed this year.

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When Opportunity Knocks

By Paul Lawrence | 05/12/2009

My good friend “Will” speaks fluent Japanese. He lived in Japan for more than 10 years and knows the culture inside out. When he visits, he supplements his income by giving English lessons to the local people.

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“Fruitful” Marketing Lessons From an Over-Abundant Tree

By Charlie Byrne | 05/11/2009

Our little “Paradise by the Sea” here in Delray Beach, Florida is not only blessed with miles of gorgeous sandy beaches… lined with dozens of casual, eclectic, and gourmet restaurants… and overflowing with hip clubs and art galleries…

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Slash Inflammation With This Vitamin

By Kelley Herring | 05/11/2009

Reducing inflammation in your body is one of the best ways to guard against chronic disease. In fact, inflammation has been linked with everything from Alzheimer’s to cancer.

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Before You Buy That Rental Property…

By Julie Broad | 05/11/2009

I almost missed out on making $100,000! My husband took me to see a rental property he wanted to buy – and though we could buy it without spending a penny of our own money, I didn’t really want it.

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Entrepreneur, Teacher, AND World Series MVP

By Early To Rise | 05/8/2009

In 1978, New York Yankee shortstop Bucky Dent hit one of the most famous homeruns in baseball history, destroying the dreams of the Boston Red Sox and their chances of going to the World Series. As a huge fan, I remember the exact moment Bucky’s bat connected with Mike Torrez’s pitch. Little did I know that I’d be able to meet him 30 years later, after enrolling my son in the Bucky Dent Baseball School in Delray Beach, Florida. Recently, I had the chance to chat one-on-one with my childhood idol and pick his brain.

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Fact and Fiction Online

By Robert Ringer | 05/8/2009

As you can see from the examples above – all of them posted on various websites – although the Internet has become the most popular source of information these days, it’s full of wrong information. Sometimes it’s an innocent retelling of myth. In other cases, the people behind it are out to spread malicious lies to further their agendas.

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