Archives | October, 2008

Something We Have in Common With Koalas

By Early To Rise | Wed, Oct 29, 2008

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Like humans, koalas have fingerprints that are unique to each individual. And, in fact, their fingerprints are so similar to ours that it’s even tough for an expert to tell the difference.

Enjoin

By Early To Rise | Wed, Oct 29, 2008

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To “enjoin” (en-JOIN) - from the Latin for “to fasten to” - is (1) to direct or impose with authority, or (2) to prohibit.

The End of Cavities?

By Early To Rise | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Picture a world where teeth never get cavities. It would mean the end of fillings and root canals. No one would have to suffer the ignominy of dentures.

Marketing in the Twenty-First Century

By MaryEllen Tribby | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Multi-channel marketing is based on new, twenty-first century technology that has radically reduced the costs of communicating with prospective buyers and existing customers. In 1980, for example, it cost about 50 cents to send a direct-response sales letter through the mail to a customer. Today, that same transaction, via the Internet, costs less than a penny.

A Massive Marketing Trend You Should Embrace

By Early To Rise | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Issue #2498 WEALTHY: The best way to succeed in business today (Michael Masterson and MaryEllen Tribby) HEALTHY: Getting past one side effect of being overweight (Craig Ballantyne) WISE: Machiavelli on ambition ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Akin Arikan looks at the “art” and “science” of multi-channel marketing How to test anything in 15 minutes (Jason Holland) It’s Good to Know… about the end [...]

Akin Arikan on the “Art” and “Science” of Multi-Channel Marketing

By Early To Rise | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Mobile devices are in every hand. Television and the Internet are converging. The online and the offline are fusing into two sides of the same coin. When marketers take stock of all the channels through which they are interacting with their customers today, the count quickly reaches 10 to 15 different avenues. So, most marketers feel like multi-channel artists already. What is there left to talk about?

Your Metabolism Slows Down and Stays Down, Unless…

By Craig Ballantyne | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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I have some bad news for you. According to scientists at New York’s Presbyterian Medical Center at Columbia University, folks who succeed in losing weight tend to wind up suffering from a lower than expected metabolic rate. This means that if you lose weight, you will burn fewer calories each day than someone of the same weight who was never overweight.

When Ads Are Used for More than Advertising

By Jason Holland | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Pay-per-click (PPC) ads are a cheap, easy, and effective way to advertise your business online. You can set up a Google AdWords account and have a campaign up and running in 15 minutes.

Ignominy

By Early To Rise | Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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“Ignominy” (IG-nuh-mih-nee) - from the Latin - is personal disgrace or humiliation.

How to Get Paid for Interviewing Hotshot Entrepreneurs and Celebrities

By Early To Rise | Mon, Oct 27, 2008

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Issue #2497 WEALTHY: Using market volatility to score big (Rick Pendergraft) HEALTHY: One type of cardio that may actually be good for you (Craig Ballantyne) WISE: Leonard Bernstein on being a good interviewer ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Make money by asking questions (Marc Charles) What’s a squeeze page? (Jessica Kurrle) It’s Fun to Know… about costly critters Add “cant” to your vocabulary

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