Building Brands, Starting Religions
You can sell your products, build your brand… or start a religion. It’s a very clever and useful distinction, one that every businessperson should understand.
You can sell your products, build your brand… or start a religion. It’s a very clever and useful distinction, one that every businessperson should understand.
By Early To Rise | Mon, May 25, 2009
The bread and butter of TV and radio is still on-air advertising. But that’s starting to change.
By Early To Rise | Mon, May 25, 2009
Issue #2677 WEALTHY: You would have made $500K if you’d done this… (Ted Peroulakis) HEALTHY: 2 weeks to a nutrition education (Craig Ballantyne) WISE: Lucas Conley on branding ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Why you should start a cult (Michael Masterson) To be or not to be (Suzanne Richardson) It’s Good to Know… about TV and radio making big money online Add “insuperable” to [...]
By Craig Ballantyne | Mon, May 25, 2009
One of the main reasons men and women fail with their diets is a lack of education about what - and how much - to eat. And it doesn’t take much to get yourself up to speed.
By Suzanne Richardson | Mon, May 25, 2009
One of the biggest enemies of fine writing? The verb "to be." In all its tenses, this verb can leach the impact out of almost any sentence. It sometimes seems impossible to avoid, but you need to seek it out and destroy it with a vengeance.
By Ted Peroulakis | Mon, May 25, 2009
A common saying on Wall Street is "Sell in May and Go Away" - meaning May’s a good time to sell your stocks and take a vacation from trading because the stock market is going to drop in the summer months.
By Kelley Herring | Sat, May 23, 2009
The foods you eat can make you overweight and prone to disease. But they can also help you stay lean and trim… and keep serious health problems at bay.
By Noah St. John | Sat, May 23, 2009
I had just gotten off the stage at a major marketing conference when the founder of a nationally known software company (you’ve seen their commercials on TV) came up and said something that stopped me in my tracks:
By Early To Rise | Sat, May 23, 2009
The world’s longest underwater tunnel (at 31 miles) is the Chunnel, which links France and England beneath the English Channel. It’s been open for 15 years.
By Andrew Gordon | Sat, May 23, 2009
The earning season is drawing to an end. But even before it began, we already knew that a lot of companies were in big trouble. Their dividends told us.
By Michael Masterson | Mon, May 25, 2009
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