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Recent articles related to

Wealth

How to Charm Anyone

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/12/2006

“You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer ‘yes’ without having asked any clear question.” – Albert Camus Brian Tracy knows something about charm. Last year – in his first appearance as one of the speakers at our annual wealth-building conference – he charmed his audience with…

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A 5-Minute Method to Double Your Ad Response

By Katie Yeakle | 06/10/2006

“Writing headlines is a specialty. There are outstanding writers who will tell you they couldn’t write a headline to save their lives.” – Bill Walsh If you’re like me, you can’t check your mail or log onto your e-mail without seeing a slew of messages trying to sell you. A…

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Let’s Look at the Real Estate Bubble This Way

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/10/2006

Bill Bonner, the greatest writer I know personally, had this to say recently about the real estate market: “America’s real estate bubble has created a whole nation of geniuses … people who think they are smart because their houses have gone up in price. And the smartest of them weren’t…

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The Government Wants You to Help Pay for My Retirement

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/9/2006

“Social Security is a government program with a constituency made up of the old, the near old, and those who hope or fear to grow old. After 215 years of trying, we have finally discovered a special interest that includes 100 percent of the population. Now we can vote ourselves…

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The Good, the Bad … and the Odd of the ROTH 401(k)

By Thomas Phelan | 06/8/2006

The new ROTH 401(k) – which just became available in January – is all the “buzz” in the financial world. It is available as either a company-sponsored plan or for an individual businessperson. While potential ROTH 401(k) custodians scramble to decipher and interpret the new law, other experts are still…

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Howand Why to Sell High-Priced Products

By Yanik Silver | 06/6/2006

I’ve sold everything from $17 e-books to $14,500 “Apprentice Programs” and lots in between. My most recent high-end product is a $7,995/month program for cosmetic surgeons. I really love to sell high-priced products … and you’ll see why in a moment. Higher Prices Means You Need Fewer Customers First off,…

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What Can You Do About Gasoline Prices?

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/5/2006

Gasoline prices in America are higher than they’ve ever been. According to some observers, the situation is bordering on a national crisis. The question is: What can you do about it? When confronted by challenges like these, we have two possible ways of responding. We can try to solve the…

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The Secret of Making Money in Stocks

By Dan Ferris | 06/3/2006

If you’d had a crystal ball in 1960, you would have accurately predicted: the assassination of John F. Kennedy the expansion of both the welfare state and the Vietnam War (“guns and butter”) Richard Nixon’s wage and price controls and his subsequent resignation the end of the Cold War and…

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Practice Makes Perfect

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/2/2006

Renato, one of my Jiu Jitsu instructors, has convinced me to get back into grappling in a kimono. “It will be hard at first,” he told me. “But after a few months, when you go back to fighting without the gi, your game will be better.” I know he’s right.…

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How to Use the “Theoretical Identity

By Larry Fredericks | 06/1/2006

KS had been with our company for more than two years. She was talented and ambitious, and had made it clear that she hoped to advance. The problem was that she was also headstrong and impulsive. And this led her to make several rash decisions that were severely problematic –…

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The Most Overlooked Small-Business Opportunity…

By Ken Evoy | 05/31/2006

What’s the largest single segment of the economy that (up to this point) has virtually missed the Net? SERVICES! Yes, the service-selling opportunity is the most overlooked small-business opportunity on the Net. As a service seller, you could be a … personal trainer copywriter database programmer Japanese art specialist caterer…

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What F. Scott Fitzgerald Can Teach You

By Bob Bly | 05/30/2006

F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, was smart enough to understand and articulate one of the most powerful public relations (PR) techniques ever developed. The technique is “controversy” – getting attention for yourself, your business, or your product or service by focusing on an emotional, important, or timely…

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