Recent articles related to

Wealth

Recent articles related to

Wealth

Marketing for Wives and Children

By Craig Ballantyne | 12/12/2016

You might know the name Barbara Corcoran. She built a real estate empire in New York City, sold it in 2001 just before 9/11, and today is one of the famed panel on the television show, “Shark Tank.” But in my opinion, what she did in 2005 yielded the biggest…

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Get to Know Me (and Bieber)

By Craig Ballantyne | 12/2/2016

101! That’s how many interviews, radio shows, and podcasts I’ve done this year to promote my book, The Perfect Day Formula. This virtual book tour has helped me sell thousands of copies, but more importantly, I’ve become a better storyteller, a better speaker, and a better writer because of it.…

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Rules of Gift Giving

By Patrick Coffey | 12/2/2016

Are you a good gift giver? Well, if you are, you just might be a great marketer too. I’ve always enjoyed the holidays. It’s my chance to show the important people in my life how much I care about them. And I take pride in giving good gifts. There’s nothing…

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How to Create ‘Tiny Advantages’ and Crush Your Opponents

By James Altucher | 11/30/2016

First, let me tell you how you win a game of chess (you’ll see why)… Rule #1: Make sure all of your pieces are protected. There are exceptions to this rule but in general just make sure you aren’t leaving anything hanging, that is, in such a way that the…

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21-Day Challenge for You

By Craig Ballantyne | 11/29/2016

Here’s a special invite for you. I recently started a new private Facebook group (it’s free for readers like you), where the members commit to making a 21-day habit change. So far I’ve used it to stop consuming artificial sweeteners and to start a daily habit of reading from a…

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How to Hire and Fire the Right Way

By Greg McKeown | 11/29/2016

A lot of companies hire and fire the wrong way. A bias for speed combined with the pressure for high growth drives many leaders to be quick to hire (“We need to fill this role now!”) but slow to remove under-performing employees because they’re busy and would rather put off the…

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7 Time Saving Tools for Business Owners

By Early to Rise | 11/22/2016

Business professionals from all over the world are trying their best every day to manage their time properly. In today’s business environment, time is the most essential factor for any type of entrepreneur, marketer, blog owner, and so on. This is the effect caused by the huge boom of the…

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Obama-Approved Email Subject Lines

By Craig Ballantyne | 11/21/2016

In 2012 President Barack Obama raised $690 million through email. He must have stolen a few of his ideas from marketing guru, Bedros Keuilian. Since 2010 my good buddy Bedros has been teaching entrepreneurs to use simple subject lines like, “Hey.” Most people (even me) were skeptical. Then in 2012…

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6 Most Common Mistakes to Avoid When Saving for Retirement

By Early to Rise | 11/18/2016

When I first started saving for retirement, I had no idea what I was doing. What kind of fund should I pick? Should I choose a traditional or Roth 401k? What was a good enough savings rate? Here are some of the most common retirement mistakes I’ve made and what…

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How to Use Network Infiltration to Create a Position of Strength

By Craig Ballantyne | 11/18/2016

The year 2006 was a pivotal one for me. I conquered my crippling anxiety attacks. I hired my first business coach (3 years too late, but still…). I had my first product launch and netted over $20,000 in three days. Because of my online success, I was able to quit…

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How Every Decision Can Make You Richer

By Mark Morgan Ford | 11/17/2016

You go to lunch with a colleague. Everything is good. When the waiter puts the bill on the table, the total is $26. Do you pick it up? Do you wait and hope he does? Or do you suggest you split it? On the surface, this is a minor decision.…

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Time-Management Success Checklist

By Craig Ballantyne | 11/14/2016

Last week I started work every morning at 4 a.m. One day I was in Denver, the next day I was in Chino Hills, California, the day after that I was in Orange County, and then I finished my workweek in beautiful Santa Monica in a hotel room overlooking the…

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