Archives | September, 2010

Learn This One Skill…

By Peter Fogel | Tue, Sep 21, 2010

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I don't have to tell you that we live in one of the most demanding economic times this country has ever faced, with unemployment numbers at record highs.

Learn This One Skill…

By Early To Rise | Tue, Sep 21, 2010

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I don't have to tell you that we live in one of the most demanding economic times this country has ever faced, with unemployment numbers at record highs.

Today’s Words That Work: Succor

By Early To Rise | Tue, Sep 21, 2010

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Succor (SUHK-er) — from the Latin for “run to help” — is relief or assistance in a time of difficulty. Example (as used by Bruce Handy in a New York Times review of Bob Dylan in America by Sean Wilentz): “For Dylan, [the song] ‘Delia’ was mother’s milk, a source of succor and [...]

Listen to This

By Perry Marshall | Mon, Sep 20, 2010

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Before I tell you what every marketer and product developer should learn from a successful stereo speaker manufacturer, you need to know why you should listen to me in the first place.

Listen to This

By Early To Rise | Mon, Sep 20, 2010

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Before I tell you what every marketer and product developer should learn from a successful stereo speaker manufacturer, you need to know why you should listen to me in the first place.

Today’s Words That Work: Skunkworks

By Early To Rise | Mon, Sep 20, 2010

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A skunkworks is a loosely organized research and development team — a small group of people who work on a project in an unconventional way in order to develop something quickly with minimal management constraints. The term was introduced during World War II by engineers at Lockheed Martin Corp. Example (as used by Perry Marshall today): [...]

Investment Basics

By Michael Masterson | Sat, Sep 18, 2010

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Like most people, I began to think about retiring at about the same time as I started a family. I was relatively young -- 29 at the time -- and my expenses were increasing quickly. However, my income was increasing slowly, which is typical of most salaried jobs.

Domain Trading for Fun and Profit

By Jason Holland | Fri, Sep 17, 2010

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We've been talking with Marc Charles, creator of The China Wholesale Trader, about a new program for Early to Risers.

Why Wall Street Is Always Wrong

By Early To Rise | Thu, Sep 16, 2010

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Some say that individual investors have no chance of making serious money. They say that Wall Street has rigged the game.

Why Wall Street Is Always Wrong

By Early To Rise | Thu, Sep 16, 2010

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Some say that individual investors have no chance of making serious money. They say that Wall Street has rigged the game.

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