Some of the more “exciting” features of our e-mails were preventing them from reaching our subscribers. (Maybe even you!) So we’ve made a few changes to ETR - to make sure you get it in your inbox every morning. And by making your own e-mails more “boring,” you could see more subscribers receiving and opening them. Which, in the end, should result in more sales.
In an industry full of missteps and forced resignations, Hyundai is one company actually headed in the right direction. First off, the economy is playing right into Hyundai’s hands. Long known as a maker of low-priced vehicles, Hyundai in an enviable position. The Sonata is priced roughly $2,000 less than a Toyota Camry, and the Santa Fe SUV is almost $10,000 less than a Toyota RAV4.
Issue #2648
WEALTHY: The problem with great expectations (Michael Masterson)
HEALTHY: The unexpected health benefits of bacteria (James B. LaValle)
WISE: Leonard Roy Frank on the definition of success and failure
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
How to go on a real vacation (Yanik Silver)
Starting a business with 10 customers (Seth Godin)
It’s Fun to Know… why clothes shrink
Add “mendacious” to your [...]
When you are working progressively, step-by-step, toward something that is important to you, you generate within yourself a continuous feeling of success and achievement.
There’s a lot of money being made in marketing information products online today. But there’s also a lot of competition - as I’m sure you’ve noticed.
Real estate can be an instant wealth creator… as long as you learn a critical lesson about deal making. When my husband and I purchased a duplex, we instantly added $20,000 to our net worth and $500/month positive cash flow to our pockets. And we did it simply by getting to the heart of the seller’s problem and offering a perfect solution.
Some people feel like they did not get a good workout unless they’re sore the next day. Some carry this to an extreme: They get so sore they can barely move.
Issue #2647
WEALTHY: When you shouldn’t ask for a low price on a property (Julie Broad)
HEALTHY: How much soreness is okay after a workout? (Jon Benson)
WISE: John Kerry on competition
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
How to combat your online competition (Bob Bly)
Determine your values to increase success (Brian Tracy)
It’s Good to Know… the forms fiction can take
Add “countermand” [...]
To “countermand” (KOWN-tur-mand) - from the Latin - is to give an order contrary to one that was previously given.
A classic story has several key elements, including character, conflict, and resolution. But you can put these elements together in a surprising number of ways. While the specifications aren’t hard and fast, here are seven of the forms that fiction can take:
By Edwin Huertas | Wed, Apr 22, 2009
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