This morning I received an email from someone who has set up a site devoted to “writing for coaches.” We’ll call the author “X” to protect the guilty — and the nave. Here’s what we can learn from X’s mistakes.
Help! I Made a Big Tax Mistake
Dear Wayne,
I make a big mistake. I am currently in a lot of debt so I decided a few years ago to change my number of dependents on my W4 so that I can get more money on my paycheck. Well, the problem is I put too many and now for the first time ever I owe back taxes. Although I have two dependents I still owe and the worst is I have not filed for 1999-2002.
The Biggest 37 Cent Mistake You Could Ever Make
When it comes to filing your tax return, spending 37 cents could be the biggest mistake you ever make.
Millions of taxpayers make the mistake of putting their income tax return in a regular letter-sized envelope, sticking on a 37 cent stamp, and placing the envelope in the mailbox.
Don’t Make This Serious Advertising Mistake
The worst possible mistake some people can (and will) make during the next few weeks will be to cut back on their advertising campaigns, thinking this is not the time. Here’s a sample of some of what they are going to be erroneously thinking.
Everyone’s tapped out after spending for gifts. Nobody’s going to be using their computers during the Holidays. People are going to be too busy visiting and planning for New Year’s and won’t pay much attention to the Internet. People will get angry with you if you have the nerve to ask them to spend any money right after the Big Holiday.
Learn From My Ugly Mistake
Early this morning as I was putting the finishing touches on today’s newsletter, I received a good news / bad news email message: