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1. Managing Internet Addresses in Your Email Newsletter
By Robert F. Abbott
Web and email addresses pose a special challenge for writers and publishers of email newsletters and ezines. I don’t know about you, but I find it frustrating when I have to copy and paste an address into a browser, or into a separate email window. Especially when I know how easy it is for the writer or publisher to put in ‘live’ links that allow readers to reach a destination or to create a n... read more

2. Creating More Effective Proposals
By Robert F. Abbott
The need for good proposals - the business kind, not the marriage kind - struck me again a couple of days ago, when I received a poor proposal. I had talked on the phone with a sales rep, and then she followed up with a proposal. You know what? Her proposal was even worse than her live sales pitch. It was a completely canned message, which wasted her time and mine. With that, some thoughts on c... read more

3. Productivity at Home
By Robert F. Abbott
Increased productivity, the ability to get more value for our time, our land, or our invested money, is as important at home as it is in the workplace. Let's consider the case of our imaginary friend Jane, and her grandmother. Jane's grandmother had just one occupation after marrying in her late teens: homemaker. She raised children, and she cleaned and maintained the family home. That was a ... read more

4. Critique the Poem not the Poet
By Rose DesRochers
The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle our mind and set us back a step in our writing. However critique is essential in any writer’s career. Accepting criticism is something that we all must face even if we don't like it. When I ... read more

5. Integrating The Body's Four "Brains" - The Paradox of Reason and Emotion
By Charlie Badenhop
Many of us live our lives shuttling back and forth between our rational and emotional personalities. Our rational self tells us we need to lose weight and exercise more, while our emotional self has us eating potato chips and watching reruns on TV. We can understand a great deal about the push and pull of our emotions and our intellect by learning some basic facts about evolution. Science tell... read more

6. Productivity on the Job: Phil's New Nailing Gun
By Robert F. Abbott
Increased productivity means people like Jane and Phil earn effectively higher wages than their parents. Here's why: Every time a company makes an improvement, a productivity improvement, it increases its value and its income. Whether it reduces a cost or adds value for which consumers will pay more, it increases its earnings. Some of those increased earnings go to higher (real) wages for ... read more

7. Does my life make a difference?
By Rose DesRochers
Thank you to painter Phil Roberts for the inspiration to write my following article. "Does my life make a difference?” “Does anyone ever notice me?” "What purpose does my writing have?" These are questions that we have asked ourselves, at one point in our lives. Are you uncertain about your impact on others? Do you feel that your time of usefulness is over? You never know who may be appreciating y... read more

8. A competitive and cutthroat look at writing
By Rose DesRochers
Let me start by saying, humor that is hurtful or at the expense of other writers has no place in the writing industry. Board fights and flame wars do not belong in the writing community. This should be about writing. Online writing communities have become a cutthroat, often uncaring part of cyber world. In order to succeed in writing, I've always believed that we must come together and help eac... read more

9. Keeping Yourself Motivated
By Stuart Reid
Motivation. By Stuart Reid Some people are lucky and possess boundless energy. Others seem to have no "get up and go". Some, like myself, alternate between the two. How do you get that drive and ambition? You need something to motivate you! Feedback is important for motivation. If you know you are reaching someone then it helps. If you feel you are not then your own enthusiasm can on... read more

10. Put Your Business on AutoPilot to make time for more Important Things
By Stuart Reid
Put the boring parts of your business on autopilot to make time for the more interesting things... By Stuart Reid To automate your business is everyones goal. You can't, no matter what people say, automate *everything* but with a few simple tools you can do most of it. The first tool is the Autoresponder. You've probably know a lot about these already. You often hear quoted the `fact` ... read more

11. Running On a Budget
By Stuart Reid
Running on a Budget. By Stuart Reid You can start your web business with nothing. You don't neccesarily need ANY capital to start up. Here's some tips: * You can get FREE URL's from many places. Some will give you a subdomain, but you can also get a `proper` site address as well. Don't bother with addresses such as www.freesite.com/yoursite but use something like yoursite.free... read more

12. The Latest Big Secret
By Stuart Reid
The Latest Big Secret everyone's talking about! There isn't much new in Internet Marketing anymore. There are a lot of great products out there, sure, but most contain information that is available elsewhere. Merely packaged differently. There's nothing inherently wrong in that but it seems immoral to claim that your idea has never been seen before when it patently has! We are all ... read more

13. Bills Gates wishes to share his fortune
By Rose DesRochers
Guess what I received a letter in my inbox from Bill Gates and if I forward the letter on to everyone I know he is going to send me money. Sounds to good to be true doesn't it? Well likely because it is. Am I the only one who hates chain letters? Those things have to be one of my biggest pet peeves and what I can't understand is why anyone bothers sending them. Chain letters are as bad as hoaxes... read more

14. Six Steps to Creating Online Presentations for Telephone Selling
By Roger C. Parker
How much extra money could you make by closing just one or two additional sales a day? You can double, or even triple, the effectiveness of your telephone selling by showing prospects why they should buy from you, instead of just telling them. Clients and prospects are visually oriented. They process and retain 75% of the information they see, compared to about 15% of the information they he... read more

15. Spam Revisited
By Stuart Reid
Spam Revisited by Stuart Reid Spam has reared it's ugly head again. I got thinking about it because of a few articles I've noticed on the subject popping up here and there. One side of it concerns spam filtering software ( the reason you keep seeing weird words like FR^E instead of FREE as publishers try to avoid the trap) and secondly it concerns over zealous `spam cops`. Here's my t... read more

16. The Big 3 Things You Need To Succeed Online!
By Jim Johnson
The Big 3 Things You Need To Succeed Online! This article comes to you from http://www.pc-webincome.com The things that you do to promote your website can either make or break your ambitions to succeed in your online endeavors. In this article I am going to discuss what works and what will not. Starting a business online is a very easy thing to do. It doesn’t cost much to start. Marketing y... read more

17. The Bitter Truth
By Stuart Reid
How the "Big Names" make their money. Right. There is no secret. No matter what various courses or books tell you there is no magic formula. I'm shooting myself in the foot here! I hope you all appreciate this. You'll only ever get rich working for yourself. If you are part of an MLM or selling someone elses product then you're *NOT* working for yourself. Sure, you can make a comforta... read more

18. The Overuse of `Free`
By Stuart Reid
The OverUse of `Fr^ee` (C)2003 Stuart Reid P.S. That word in the title can set off spam filters. I apologize for the special spelling to try and avoid this. We all know that `Fr*e` word is extremely powerful. The problem is it's overuse. A lot of people online now EXPECT things for fr*e. This undermines a projects true value. This can make it appear less than what it is. If you ... read more

19. Trust in the moment, and trust in yourself
By Charlie Badenhop
Do you often get yourself upset and feeling less than fully confident, as part of your preparation for facing a daunting challenge? You can improve your performance if you let your somatic intelligence lead the way."You move too much to be effective." Tamura sensei softly shouted at me. "You need to give your opponent a clearer target to strike at." We were in the middle of studying how to defe... read more

20. What Does That Error Message Really Mean?
By Jim Edwards
     - by Jim Edwards (c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved    http://www.thenetreporter.com ===================================== Surf the 'Net for about 10 minutes and chances rate very high that you'll encounter an error of one kind or another. Whether the error message pops up on your own computer or on a website loaded in your browser, knowing what the error means can help you solv... read more

21. Saint George and the Dragon: Email Marketing As Fundamentalism Part 1
By John Botscharow

When I first read Scott Geld's article Autoresponder Magic, my first reaction was one of frustration. I sometimes despair a little when I see so many people clinging to the rotting corpse of email marketing. Then several literary analogies came to mind,the most predominant one being Albert Camus... read more

22. A Good Joke Can Lighten the Mood
By V.Anantha Krishnan
A joke is a way of getting people to laugh. It is a great opener for a speech or in a social gathering to break the ice. Laughter is the best medicine and very often telling someone who is sick a funny joke gets them laughing and for a minute or two they forget about their illness. Children love jokes, especially Knock, Knock jokes and once they find one they like, they tell it all the time. Th... read more

23. Amazing Information About Blogging
By V.Anantha Krishnan
A few months back, at the ITEA conference I saw this guy sitting next to me typing constantly into his wireless laptop. He was making notes on what the speakers had to say, was finding relevant links and then hitting the send key - instantly updating his Web site. No sooner the site was updated; he would get responses back from readers around the globe. He was a Blogger. About Blogs Severa... read more

24. Natural Beauty: The Benefits of Holistic Skin Care
By Faye Spencer
Natural Beauty: The Benefits of Holistic Skin Care What is holistic skin care? It’s a regimen that recognizes that your skin is not just the outermost layer of your body it’s also a reflection of your body’s internal state. Rather than just treating the surface symptoms, such as wrinkles, sallow skin, acne, dry flakes, and so on, holistic skin care aims to target the root problems in an effort ... read more

25. Choosing Your Air Filter: Navigating the Confusing World of Air Cleaners
By Mark Tsang
Choosing Your Air Filter: Navigating the Confusing World of Air Cleaners

We all want to do everything we can to ensure that the air we breathe in our homes and office environments is clean and healthy. Luckily, there are now dozens of consumer products now on the market that work to filter air and reduce the presence of indoor pollutants. These air cleaners may be purchased as portable... read more

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