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When it comes to running an online business, most entrepreneurs do it with a website full of text -- interesting/useful information combined with ad copy.
When it comes to running an online business, most entrepreneurs do it with a website full of text -- interesting/useful information combined with ad copy.
By Jason Holland | Mon, Jan 31, 2011
When it comes to running an online business, most entrepreneurs do it with a website full of text — interesting/useful information combined with ad copy. But as we’ve seen recently, video is coming of age online. And it can be a great way to: Provide your customers with great content (in a way most of your competitors [...]
By Early To Rise | Mon, Jan 31, 2011
Idiosyncratic (id-ee-oh-sin-KRAT-ik) — from the Greek — refers to a characteristic, habit, or mannerism that is peculiar to an individual. Example (as used by Jason Holland today): “Gary [Vaynerchuk] used video (showing him tasting wine and commenting on it in his idiosyncratic style) to turn his bricks and mortar liquor store into a $45 million a [...]
By Michael Masterson | Sat, Jan 29, 2011
Liam O'Reilly, a recent graduate from the University of Maryland, told The New York Times that he had applied to 50 employers
By Don Hauptman | Fri, Jan 28, 2011
I found the following three sentences via online search. Can you spot anything wrong with them? “The recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has wrought havoc on sea and on land.” “China’s exports began to fall in November as the global recession wrought havoc on the textile, toy, and steel industries.” “This touch of scandal has [...]
By Christian Hill | Fri, Jan 28, 2011
Yesterday, I told you that there is a class of investments that can produce gains that far exceed their risk level. I gave, as an example, Chevron and Exxon, which returned, respectively, an annual average of 19.9% and 10% over the last decade. Then I told you about another type of investment in the oil and gas [...]
By Early To Rise | Fri, Jan 28, 2011
Yesterday, I told you that there is a class of investments that can produce gains that far exceed their risk level. I gave, as an example, Chevron and Exxon, which returned, respectively, an annual average of 19.9% and 10% over the last decade.
By Jason Holland | Fri, Jan 28, 2011
The first time we mentioned the "mastermind" style conference we are planning for 2011 was back in November, at our Info-Marketing Bootcamp.
By Early To Rise | Thu, Jan 27, 2011
Concatenation (kon-kat-n-AY-shun) — from the Latin for “to link together” — is a series of interconnected or interdependent things or events. Example (as used by Richard Schickel in Intimate Strangers: The Culture of Celebrity): “Hemingway, wrote [Edmund] Wilson, was ‘his own worst-drawn character,’ by which we must assume that this hunter-bullfighter-war-loving he-man failed to meet the [...]
By Christian Hill | Thu, Jan 27, 2011
Is it possible to make low-risk investments in the stock market and still earn high returns? The Modern Portfolio Theory says no. The theory states that the lower the risk of an investment, the lower the expected return. But that might not always be the case. There is a class of investments that has generated greater returns with less [...]
By Early To Rise | Mon, Jan 31, 2011
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