Editing Yourself
Not everybody has access to a professional editor. Sometimes, you’re forced to edit your own writing – a danger some of us know all too well.
E What? Ya Who? Amazon Dot Huh? Does Anybody Out There Know Who You Are?
Try this little quiz. See if any of the following names ring a bell.
McDonald’s. Coca Cola. Microsoft. e-bay. Yahoo.
What is Intuition and How Do I Use it?
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Do You Have A Hard Time Trusting People?
Do you want to trust them? Do you know how to trust them? How can you trust that you know how to trust them?
Really, it’s very simple. It is like a *recipe*, so pay close attention.
10 Unique Ways To Promote Your Business Off-line
Don’t limit yourself to online promotion. There are many great ways to promote your business off-line as well at low cost that will produce great results!
Is Your Copy Upside Down?
As a professional copywriter, I’ve seen my share of copywriting mistakes. One that seems to be particularly common is writing copy that’s “upside down.”
Natural Marketing for Full Business Success
Is your mind muddy on marketing? Do you wake up each day and say, “I get to share myself and my great message with others” or do you say, ” I have to market , or I will fail.”
Candid Conversations Between Internet Millionaires
I sat around in a hotel room chatting with two other *very* well-known internet marketers recently. We brainstormed and shared observations until three in the morning 🙂 I thought you might enjoy the simple yet profound insights and wisdom shared by these two multi-millionaires. Look for ways you can directly apply this knowledge to your business activities.
Are You Really Online To Give Everything Away For Free?
Think about it for a minute. On the information superhighway you can get almost any kind of information you want for free.
The Importance of Play
In the book, The Three Boxes of Life, Richard Bolles discusses the boxes of learning, working, and playing. He suggests that most people have pursued these dimensions in a linear sequence. First we learn, then we work, and then when we retire, we can finally play. His premise is that we should try to integrate all three elements thoughout our lifetime in order to achieve the most fulfillment.