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Recent articles related to

Wealth

Stocks May Not Be Cheap Enough Yet – and Here’s Why

By keith-fitz-gerald | 02/11/2009

According to Michael T. Darda, Chief Economist for MKM Partners LLC, stock analysts have overestimated earnings by an average of 30 percent to 35 percent in the last three recessions. For millions of investors who use low P/E ratios as a litmus test for selecting stocks, that’s got to be a rather unpleasant shock.

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Business “Don’ts” for Difficult Times

By John Forde | 02/9/2009

You can’t open a newspaper, flip on the television, or open an Internet page these days without seeing something about the current economic crisis.

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Harmless Pastime – or Insidious Time Suck?

By Suzanne Richardson | 02/9/2009

Video games are big business. When a Sony Playstation comes out… when the Nintendo Wii was finally released… every time a new version of Halo hits the market… Video gaming makes national news.

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Obtain the Rights to a Product With Little to No Money Upfront

By Paul Lawrence | 02/7/2009

Let’s say you come across a great product that you think will be a big seller. You could obtain the rights to market that product – and then license those rights to an experienced marketing company.

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What advice can you offer for better time management?

By Early To Rise | 02/6/2009

“I’m a college professor. As you might be aware, college teaching is a little different from other professions. What advice can you offer for better organization, time management, and the like?”

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The Secret to Selling to Seniors

By John Forde | 02/6/2009

What do you know about marketing to the older generation? It might not be enough. Check this out:

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Are You Marketing With Just One Channel?

By Jason Holland | 02/6/2009

Some business owners and marketers think that one channel of marketing (maybe direct mail, TV ads, or joint ventures) is all they need.

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What’s In Your Back Pocket?

By Suzanne Richardson | 02/5/2009

For nearly three decades, Ernie Bjorkman was an anchorman for a Denver TV station. Then one day last month, after signing a yearlong contract, he was let go.

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When Being Assertive Goes Too Far

By Jason Holland | 02/4/2009

Confidently asking for what you want, holding others accountable when things go wrong, and not allowing yourself to be talked into making bad decisions are just a few examples of how being assertive can help you get things done.

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The Perfect “Chicken Entrepreneur” Strategy

By Don Hauptman | 02/4/2009

Michael Masterson has often written of the benefits of being a “chicken entrepreneur.” He uses this tongue-in-cheek expression to describe someone who starts a business or creates a new source of income while remaining at a full-time job or otherwise minimizing the risks.

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Ask Yourself This… Is Your FAQ Page Making You Money?

By Derek Gehl | 02/3/2009

Your FAQ page can actively attract traffic to your site, establish your credibility, and make sales for you. Here’s how…

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Use the 24-Hour Rule to Cure Yourself of This Success-Thwarting “Bug”

By Suzanne Richardson | 02/3/2009

The most common cause of failure, says Michael Masterson, is procrastination. The thief of dreams.

You’re a procrastinator if you have ever said something like…

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