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It’s Fun to Know: The World’s Most Disappointing Tourist Attraction

By Early To Rise | 07/26/2008

Crystal Falls, MI is home to what may be the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It’s a fungus that lies beneath 38 acres of forest floor near the Wisconsin border.

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Do You Have a Problem?

By John L. Herman Jr. | 07/26/2008

Some business owners are like ostriches. They bury their heads in the sand. I have talked with owners who owed millions in debt, were 120 days late on their accounts payable, and couldn’t price and order correctly – and they still looked at me like I was crazy when I said they should sell and get out.

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How Elmer Wheeler Can Help You Make Sales

By John Wood | 07/26/2008

“Don’t sell the steak, sell the sizzle.”

That just might be the most famous piece of sales advice ever. And, as a marketer, knowing the real meaning behind those words can transform your company’s sales copy – and your bottom line.

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The School House That Ye Built

By Mark Morgan Ford | 07/25/2008

You have heard so much about it already: the earthquake that stunned China. The municipal buildings survived because they were built to earthquake standards. But the public schools collapsed because they were not.

That is mostly true – with one exception: the schoolhouse that Ye built.

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A Painful Lesson in Supreme Service

By John Forde | 07/25/2008

As copywriters, marketers, and business owners, we spend so much time getting customers in the door. It’s too easy to forget about them once that’s done.

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A Fast Benefit From Cardio

By Craig Ballantyne | 07/25/2008

I’m not a huge fan of traditional aerobic cardio workouts for fat loss. They’re inefficient, ineffective, and can cause injury. However, aerobics can have an immediate health benefit for anyone who makes the mistake of indulging in too much food.

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Bad Fish, Good Fish

By Kelley Herring | 07/24/2008

Choosing wild-caught fish over farmed can help you avoid harmful endocrine disruptors called polychlorinated biphenyls. But that’s not the only reason to stock up on wild-caught fish.

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Living Rich: Contemporary “Classics”

By Suzanne Richardson | 07/24/2008

One of the best and least expensive (even free!) ways to live a rich and full life is to immerse yourself in good books. Of course, with around 300,000 books published each year in the U.S. alone, it can be next to impossible to know what’s worth reading and what isn’t.

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Don’t Act Too Quickly or You Could Get Burned

By Christian Hill | 07/24/2008

Back in April, my colleague Rick Pendergraft wrote about the troubles he saw facing Starbucks (SBUX). A few days later, the company’s stock fell almost 11 percent on reports that it would likely miss its second-quarter earnings numbers. Starbucks investors who followed Rick’s recommendation to get out could have made…

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What’s Better Than Being a Top-Notch Inventor?

By Alex Mandossian | 07/24/2008

The marketing philosophy of choosing improvement over invention has generated millions of dollars for my info-publishing business, as well as those of my students.

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Earning 10 Times As Much

By Brian Tracy | 07/23/2008

Here’s an exercise for you. Imagine that it’s possible for you to earn 10 times your current annual wage.

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Danger in a Bottle

By Kelley Herring | 07/23/2008

You may think you’re doing yourself a favor by drinking spring water. But new research shows there could be danger lurking in the bottle.

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