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turbulence training routine

Keep Your Cool When Offered a “Hot” Deal

By Charlie Byrne | 08/13/2008

The plan was nearly perfect.

I’d fly from Florida up to JFK and spend Friday night at my nephew’s graduation party on Long Island. Saturday morning, I’d drive up to Boston to spend the rest of the weekend visiting friends, and would then fly back home out of Logan airport Sunday night.

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How to Create Great Looking E-Book Covers

By Brian Edmondson | 08/13/2008

Having good looking graphics on your websites, e-books, and other digital products can go a long way in terms of branding yourself and your online business. It helps to establish credibility, professionalism, and trust – three key factors in converting visitors into buyers.

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Blue Corn: The Lesser Evil

By Kelley Herring | 08/13/2008

As I’ve cautioned before in ETR, products made with cornmeal – even organic cornmeal – are hazardous to your health and waistline. They rank high on the glycemic index, elevate blood sugar levels, and encourage your body to store fat.

But when the occasional craving strikes and nothing but

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Which Expert Will You Trust Your Business Success To?

By Bob Bly | 08/13/2008

The vast majority of entrepreneurs I meet – even mom-and-pops and small-business owners who operate out of their homes – spend thousands of dollars on hiring so-called experts to advise them on how to make their businesses more successful.

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Getting Past the Fat-Loss “Dip”

By Craig Ballantyne | 08/12/2008

I’ve been reading a little book called The Dip by Seth Godin. It’s all about how the biggest marketing results are often achieved after a struggle. Unfortunately, many people quit during the struggle and never achieve success.

This is very true not only of marketing but of fat loss, working out, and eating right. (You might be able to relate.)

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Living Rich: The Staycation

By Jason Holland | 08/12/2008

A good vacation can recharge your batteries, and make you more effective and productive when you return to work. But there’s no reason to take a fancy trip that will cost a fortune. For a fraction of what a Mediterranean cruise or even a family road trip to Disney World would cost, there are hundreds of ways to relax and broaden your mind right in your own backyard.

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3 Keys to Real Estate Success for Beginner Investors

By Dean Graziosi | 08/12/2008

Real estate can be your ticket to massive wealth, an early and fruitful retirement – even financial independence for the rest of your life. I’ve made millions by investing in real estate. But, as with any new venture, getting started can be tricky.

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The Truth About the Latest Low-Carb vs. Low-Fat Diet Controversy

By Craig Ballantyne | 08/11/2008

Diets don’t work. At least that’s what The New York Times makes of the disappointing results of a recent study (partly financed by the Atkins Research Foundation). But is it true? Let’s take a look…

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Why Lie About It?

By Suzanne Richardson | 08/11/2008

One of the best ways to improve your marketing skills is to learn to recognize where other marketers are going wrong with their sales copy.

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Are You Top Dog… or Second Banana?

By Mark Morgan Ford | 08/11/2008

Charlie Munger is Warren Buffett’s right-hand man. And one of the richest men in the world. As vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Munger has a net worth of $2.4 billion (according to Forbes).

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Red for Attention

By Howie Jacobson | 08/9/2008

The primary currency of marketing is attention. No eyes or ears, no sales. And attention is harder and harder to get these days. More stimuli, less time. More hype, less trust. More attention deficit disorder (ADD), less focus.

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A Starch You Shouldn’t Resist

By Kelley Herring | 08/8/2008

Want a trimmer tummy? Eat starch!

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