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Recent articles related to

Wealth

Wall Street’s Most Lethal Fallacies

By Andrew Gordon | 07/4/2008

Wall Street has its own less helpful spin on “live and learn.” It’s “read and retch.” So much of what we hear and read from so-called experts is simply garbage. Worst of all, it can lead to bad investment decisions.

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How to Makes Sales Without Even Trying

By John Forde | 07/4/2008

A great piece of sales copy can show up where you’d least expect it. With an impact you might not expect either. At levels you never imagined. Take this letter, below, sent to a friend from a company called “Dove Construction.” This appeared in Penny Thomas’s mailbox, on the company’s official stationery..

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The Sign We All Want to See

By Andrew Gordon | 07/3/2008

It doesn’t matter whether we’re in a recession or an economic slowdown (which falls just short of a recession). The main point is, the economy is hurting.

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Attact Customers Cheaply With the S.I.A. Marketing Method

By Paul Lawrence | 07/3/2008

Being in business means staying on your toes. It means being flexible and quickly adapting to changes in the marketplace. This is especially true for small-business owners – people like you and me who don’t have the resources to compete one-on-one with major corporations.

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How to Build Your Own Multimillion-Dollar Financing Network

By Early To Rise | 07/2/2008

It’s ugly out there. Properties aren’t moving; sales volume has plummeted. Foreclosures are up 48 percent from a year ago. Prices are down as much as 20 percent to 30 percent in markets ranging from Miami to Los Angeles. So, of course, it’s becoming a remarkable buyer’s market. But you…

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How Much E-Mail Is Too Much?

By Bob Bly | 07/1/2008

“If a fellow wants to be a nobody in the business world, let him neglect sending the mail man to somebody on his behalf.” Charles F. Kettering The other day, one of my online subscribers, CR, complained about a famous Internet marketer. “I unsubscribed from his list,” she told me…

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Controlling the Urge

By Charles Delvalle | 06/30/2008

Ask any big-name investor what it takes to make consistent money in the stock market and they’ll all tell you the same thing: Discipline. Yet many investors leave discipline at the door when they decide to buy or sell stock.

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What Dancing Can Teach You About Leadership

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/30/2008

The three most important lessons in leadership I ever learned, I learned on the dance floor.

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How to Fly for Peanuts

By Lori Allen | 06/28/2008

You can still get cheap flights. And you can still enjoy last-minute, spontaneous getaways, and find incredible deals on your flights while you’re at it.

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The 5 Principles of Testing

By Derek Gehl | 06/27/2008

Testing everything you do with your online business – and tracking the results – is the only way to keep on top of what you’re doing right and what you need to improve.

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It’s Good to Know: Buying Real Estate in Canada

By Julie Broad | 06/27/2008

The Canadian real estate market isn’t just for Canadians. Americans may wish to find shelter from the faltering housing market in the U.S. by making some Canadian investments. But first, there are some things you need to know.

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How to Calculate the Risk/Reward Relationship of a Trade

By Rick Pendergraft | 06/27/2008

One of the basics investors need to know when making an investment decision is the risk/reward relationship of the trade. But just because it’s basic and necessary doesn’t mean you know how to calculate one. Today, I’ll show you.

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