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Invest in India Now

By Ted Peroulakis | 06/5/2009

India is one of the world’s fastest-growing (and most stable) economies, with strength in its agriculture, textile, and service sectors. Services are its main source of economic growth, accounting for over half of India’s output with less than a third of its labor force. And India is on track to open up its retail, insurance, and banking sectors to more foreign investment.

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The First Step to Getting a Sexy Beach-Ready Body

By Yarixa Ferrao | 06/4/2009

Many of my clients are in a hurry to slim down and tone up these days. Summer is upon us, which means they’re wearing less clothing and have more chances to feel self-conscious.

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How Public Speaking Can Benefit You – Whatever You’re Selling

By Don Hauptman | 06/4/2009

You may be surprised to discover how many advantages public speaking offers to anyone who has something to sell. Your business, and your expertise, might be investing, fitness, motivating employees, fine art… or even video gaming. Whatever it is, people with an interest in that subject regularly assemble. They want to hear you.

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No Product – No Problem

By Jason Holland | 06/4/2009

“This way, attendees could start making as much as $500 while they’re still at the conference!” MaryEllen exclaimed. We’d already made a big promise: Every attendee at our upcoming 5 Days in July Internet Business Building Conference WILL walk away with their own fully functioning Internet business – in just 5 days. But now MaryEllen had upped the ante. Now, attendees would have a chance to start making money even before they got back home.

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Get The Lead Out!

By Kelley Herring | 06/3/2009

Nearly 17 million people worldwide suffer from stroke each year. But nearly half of those strokes could be prevented just by eliminating one thing.

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It’s Not All About You

By Bob Cox | 06/3/2009

When you define a goal and ready yourself to commit to the time and energy it will take to achieve it… remember to consider how your efforts are going to be affecting the people in your life. And this isn’t a totally unselfish, “thinking of others” act. You’re going to need their encouragement and support.

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Choosing Investments in Tough Economic Times

By David Lindahl | 06/3/2009

In today’s economy, there is more uncertainty among investors than there is among novices shopping around at an antique store.

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Have You Tested Your Landing Page Lately?

By Howie Jacobson | 06/2/2009

You know all about the value of testing your marketing copy, but are you doing it on your landing pages? Let’s talk about some tests you can run having to do with placement. Don’t worry about the copy at the moment. Just where things go on the page. First thing…

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Retailers Reflect a Changing Economy

By Jon Herring | 06/2/2009

What is good for individuals and for the economy in general is not necessarily good for retailers. For example, it is a good thing when people stop using their home equity as an ATM machine. And it’s a good thing when they increase savings and pay down debt. But these…

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For the Pro, School Is Never Out

By Bob Bly | 06/2/2009

Recently, I casually mentioned in my e-newsletter that I was taking a writing course. One of my readers, JN, was absolutely shocked. “YOU are taking a WRITING course?” she asked incredulously. Her implication was that, for me – given that I have been a writer for three decades – taking…

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The 10-Minute Walk

By Jon Benson | 06/1/2009

If “finding time” is your main obstacle to getting enough exercise, try taking three brisk 10-minute walks five days a week. One in the morning before you do anything else. One in the afternoon after lunch. One at night after dinner.

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Overthinking: The Copywriter’s Worst Enemy

By Clayton Makepeace | 06/1/2009

By the time I met Wilma, she had studied literally thousands of pages of courses, books, and e-zine articles about copywriting. She had all the fundamentals down cold. She could recite Hopkins, Caples, Masterson, and Makepeace verbatim. But when I gave her her first paid assignment, she froze like a deer in the high beams of an oncoming Peterbilt.

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