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3 Things You Can Get Paid to Photograph on Your Next Vacation

By Shelly Perry | 05/17/2008

To most travelers, a vacation is a time to relax, take in a few museums, enjoy coffee in an outdoor cafe, eat out, and meet new people. But to me, a vacation is also the ticket to some easy extra income…

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Transitioning Over to the “Money” Side of Your Company’s Business

By Mark Morgan Ford | 05/16/2008

You have the greatest chance of getting big raises, big promotions – and eventually, a six-figure income – if the work you do has a positive impact on your company’s bottom line.

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How to Get 2…3…Even 5 New Sales Promotions for the Price of 1

By Carline Anglade-Cole | 05/16/2008

My clients shell out big bucks for me to write a single promotion package. But my smart clients can get two… three… even five promotions for the same price. How? By giving me the freedom to create multiple cover tests for them.

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Advice on Websites and Marketing

By Mark Morgan Ford | 05/15/2008

Your instinct is good. Generally speaking, your marketing will be stronger if you sell one product at a time.

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Running Out of Bullets

By Rick Pendergraft | 05/15/2008

If you hope to make money off the flailing economy, you need to keep your eye on the Fed. Last month, the Fed made another quarter of a point rate cut, bringing the target Fed Funds rate down to 2.25 percent. This makes 3.25 percent the Fed has shaved off the rate since last summer.

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4 Ways to Stay Fit While Traveling

By Craig Ballantyne | 05/15/2008

Last year, I flew more than 20,000 miles and visited more than two dozen airports around the world. Along the way, I learned – the hard way – how difficult it is to eat on the road.

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Networking Mistake: Labeling Yourself

By Ilise Benun | 05/14/2008

When networking, one of your goals should be to invite the people you meet into a conversation.

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The Difference Between 30-Year Bond Returns and 30-Year Bondage

By Andrew Gordon | 05/14/2008

If you want to invest in bonds (these are U.S. bonds but you can do the same exercise with bonds from other countries), which ones do you choose? Here’s how to break this chart down in order to select the best deal.

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How to Boost Your Bottom Line

By Alex Mandossian | 05/14/2008

The most common way to make money with teleseminars is to use them to sell products or services to your existing or prospective customers. But there’s another way.

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Follow That Boomer!

By Andrew Gordon | 05/13/2008

The two surefire ways to make money off boomers is now down to one. But that one way looks stronger than ever – and if you haven’t invested accordingly, you should do it now.

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Something for Nothing

By Judith Strauss | 05/13/2008

Can you afford to give away something for nothing to attract new customers? Not only can you… you should.

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Allowing for Unforeseen Circumstances

By Robert Ringer | 05/13/2008

The reality is that unforeseen circumstances are an integral part of everyday life. And the only way you can exert any degree of control over them is to make the necessary allowances in advance.

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