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How Being an ETR Reader Helps You Protect Your Privacy

By Judith Strauss | 07/22/2009

Whenever you do an Internet search, you’re dropping clues about yourself that you might prefer to keep private. After all, it’s nobody’s business if you want to find out what it would cost to buy a particular make/model of car… check treatment options for a health condition… or get information…

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The Skill That Generates Billions

By Marc Charles | 07/22/2009

By Marc Charles Clayton Makepeace has it. Bob Bly has it. Michael Masterson has it. The late, great “infomercial king” Billy Mays had it. I’m talking about a simple skill that, if you learn and apply it, will ensure that you NEVER go hungry. This skill has enabled me to…

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The Best Advice a Father Can Give

By Matt Furey | 07/21/2009

It hit me like a ton of bricks. I couldn’t believe I’d missed it before. I’d read the book many, many times – but this time was different. A secret was revealed to me – and today I’m going to give it to you. If you are open and receptive…

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2 Reasons to Take Your Kids Grocery Shopping

By Ellison, M.Sc. | 07/21/2009

My wife and I always take our kids with us when we go grocery shopping. It gives us the opportunity to teach them how to recognize sneaky labeling and deceptive brand names, and how to pick the best foods for a healthy meal. We show them how to read labels…

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Simplify Your Life – Starting With Your Home

By Charlie Byrne | 07/21/2009

Judy and John are great friends of ours. They are kind and generous people who lead a very rewarding life. But what struck my wife and me when we visited them this summer is how remarkably simple it is. Their home is tastefully but almost sparsely decorated with quality furniture,…

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Turn Your Hobby Into a Business

By David Cross | 07/21/2009

Setting up an e-newsletter or blog starts with a subject you love, a simple website, and some useful content. But unless you want your newsletter to be nothing but a hobby, you’ll want to find ways to generate income from it. You can create your own information products – e-books,…

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Yes, You Can Eat This Much-Loved Snack and Keep the Weight Off

By Craig Ballantyne | 07/20/2009

My clients often question me when I tell them they can eat more almonds and cashews. “Don’t you know that nuts are full of fat?” they ask. Well, I tell them, you can have your nuts and eat them too… even if you are trying to lose weight. In fact,…

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Are You Making a Mistake That Could Be Ticking Off Your Clients?

By Bob Bly | 07/20/2009

“Nate,” a freelancer I hired to write an e-book for me, e-mailed the first draft of the manuscript today as an attached Word file. Also attached: his invoice. Why did you do that, Nate? I just got your FIRST draft. I haven’t even opened the file, much less reviewed it.…

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What the Heck Is Alibaba?

By Marc Charles | 07/20/2009

Alibaba.com is the largest and most successful import/export marketplace for entrepreneurs in the world. It boasts more than 24 million members in 200 countries. And it facilitates more than $5 billion in import/export transactions each year – everything from sleeping bags to cement mixers. This makes importing a viable way…

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The Food Labeling Scam

By Melanie Segala | 07/18/2009

Are food manufacturers and government officials so callous that they are actually using children as guinea pigs when it comes to food labeling? Apparently so, according to the Chicago Tribune’s 2008 investigative report on hidden allergens in popular food products. Hidden food allergens are part of the reason that an…

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How to Get 5 Times the Internet Revenues by Going Offline

By Clayton Makepeace | 07/18/2009

Several months ago, one of my favorite clients asked me to create a Web-based promotion for a new investment advisory. But instead of beginning with a series of e-mails – or even a new Web page – I promptly sat down and wrote a 24-page DIRECT-MAIL package. Once the long…

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The Language Perfectionist: A “Proverbial” Proviso

By Don Hauptman | 07/18/2009

One of my pet linguistic peeves is the frequent misuse of the adjective proverbial. Consider this sentence, from a magazine profile of a government whistleblower: “When she grabs hold of something, she is like the proverbial dog with a bone in its teeth.” But the expression the writer cites is…

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