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Strangely Powerful Visual Impact Technique For Writing Stronger Sales Letters!

Imagine sitting down at your computer, and with a few keystrokes, creating a stronger sales letter that immediately captures your prospects attention, creates a visual image in their mind of them having great success with your product, and then gets them so fired-up about your offer that you nearly close the sale in two or three paragraphs. In a moment, I’ll show you exactly how you can do this for your sales letter.

Affiliate Showcase

Affiliate Showcase (AS) is a replicating site company that allows someone to have their very own affiliate program directory to offer to other people. Why would anyone want to offer an affiliate directory to others? Because many affiliate programs-mine included-offer two-tier commissions. What that means is I am not only paid on sales I make in the program, I am also paid for sales from anyone I recruit into the affiliate program. This two-tier structure makes AS a viable program.

Fair Measures Corporation: A Case Study In Online “Thinking Outside The Box”

Fair Measures Corporation is a nationally recognized management training company made up of attorneys and professional speakers. They consult with companies such as Oracle, Sun and Cisco around preventing employee lawsuits by treating employees with respect. Their Web site, at http://www.FairMeasures.com/ contains over 500 pages of free in-depth legal information and analysis, provided for both employers and employees. It includes a monthly e-newsletter, and an “Ask the Lawyers” page where visitors can post additional questions. The site attracts frequent media attention, and has been featured in “HR Magazine”.

mdadm: A New Tool For Linux Software RAID Management

raidtools has been the standard software RAID management package for Linux since the inception of the software RAID driver. Over the years, raidtools have proven cumbersome to use, mostly because they rely on a configuration file (/etc/raidtab) that is difficult to maintain, and partly because its features are limited. In August 2001, Neil Brown, a software engineer at the University of New South Wales and a kernel developer, released an alternative. His mdadm (multiple devices admin) package provides a simple, yet robust way to manage software arrays. mdadm is now at version 1.0.1 and has proved quite stable over its first year of development. There has been much positive response on the Linux-raid mailing list and mdadm is likely to become widespread in the future. This article assumes that you have at least some familiarity with software RAID on Linux and that you have had some exposure to the raidtools package.

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