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Take the Outrageous Path to Outrageous Success

By Bill Glazer | 01/27/2010

You can (and should) always be different with your advertising. Because when you are… you accomplish your #1 goal. GETTING NOTICED! OUTRAGEOUS doesn’t always mean getting wild (like me on the cover of my newest book, where I’m wearing a straightjacket). It can be as simple as changing the font…

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Motivating Yourself With Rewards

By Mark Morgan Ford | 01/26/2010

Some success coaches suggest giving yourself big rewards for big accomplishments. You might, for example, re­ward yourself with a sports car when you make your first million dollars. But rewards like that never motivated me, because the payoff was too far in the future. What motivates me are smaller rewards…

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An Interview With Bob Irish

By Christian Hill | 01/25/2010

CHRISTIAN: Bob, you have been with Investor’s Daily Edge for approximately six months now. When you came aboard, you talked about upping the ante in terms of the quality of the research coming out of IDE. What grade would you give yourself? BOB: I would say an A-minus so far.…

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The Secret to Making a Billion Dollars

By Clayton Makepeace | 01/22/2010

Love him or hate him, you have to admit it. Rush Limbaugh is a phenomenon. He doesn’t promise riches, better health, social status, to ease your workload, or get you dates. In fact, he never offers anyone one single benefit or presents a single “Reason Why” listening to him or…

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The Language Perfectionist: What’s Due and Proper

By Don Hauptman | 01/22/2010

I found the following sentences online. Can you spot what’s wrong with them? “NYC’s ‘Sidewalk Santas’ sidelined due to economy.” “When is school closed due to weather?” “[Basketball’s Utah] Jazz star Deron Williams had to leave his team on a road trip to return to Salt Lake City due to…

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Discover Your Talents

By Brian Tracy | 01/21/2010

When we do strategic planning for corporations, the first thing we think about is how to increase the company’s rate of return on the equity it has invested in the business. This is done by allocating more resources to areas with higher potential, and taking resources away from those with…

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How to Invest Like a Multimillionaire

By Mark Morgan Ford | 01/20/2010

Okay. You want to be a super-successful investor. I get it. You are already living on a fixed income. Or you are nearing retirement and worrying about whether you’ll be able to kick back and earn a passive living from your investments. I’ve been there. I’ve retired three times. I…

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Catching Up With an Old Friend

By Jason Holland | 01/19/2010

I met up with a friend from college the other day. I hadn’t seen him in years. And the last I heard, he was fixing computers — living and working in his parents’ basement. And then he rolls up to my house in a BMW Z4 Roadster. “How they hell…

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The Ultimate Start-Up Guide for Digital Entrepreneurs

By Marc Charles | 01/19/2010

Having a reliable source of side income is practically a “must ” these days. And don’t let the thought of setting up a business, creating products, finding customers, and marketing to them scare you. The fact is, you can get by with the bare minimum.

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From Rich to Poor and Back Again

By Jason Holland | 01/15/2010

Bob Cox is the creator of Early to Rise’s Epiphany Alliance program, and a success coach for thousands of ETR readers. He’s a self-made millionaire, in-demand business consultant, co-founder of the original home shopping channel, and he personally mentored four men who went on to become billionaires.

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The Language Perfectionist: The Confusables are Back!

By Don Hauptman | 01/15/2010

It’s time once again to clarify common confusions among similar words. All of the following examples appeared in major newspapers or online articles. “The census counts military personal and federal employees living abroad, but no other citizens.” Of course, the word wanted here is not personal but personnel. “Cannon 2…

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Be Relentlessness in Pursuit of Your Dreams

By Robert Ringer | 01/13/2010

Although virtually everyone agrees that “time is money,” I’m convinced most people only pay lip service to this truism. If you’re really serious about it, you need to come to grips with the reality that the key ingredient for converting time into money is self-discipline.

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