David Neagle was a high school dropout. His first job was as a forklift operator for a shipping company, spending long, terrible hours on a cold loading dock and cursing his existence. Now, he makes millions every year by showing others how to take the same steps he took to become a mega-success.
Here’s how it [...]
David Neagle was a high school dropout. His first job was as a forklift operator for a shipping company, spending long, terrible hours on a cold loading dock.
A pejorative (pih-JAWR-uh-tiv) – from the Latin for “to make worse” – is a word that has a disparaging, derogatory, or belittling connotation.
Example (as used by Bob Bly today): “These dilettantes (and I am using the word in its literal meaning, not as a pejorative) post their stuff on the Web and give it away [...]
When you hear about all the folks who are making thousands of dollars a week by selling information products on the Internet… and “working” only a few hours a day…
… it’s tempting to want to jump on the bandwagon.
But before you take the leap, it pays to think about whether it is right for you.
On [...]
When you hear about all the folks who are making thousands of dollars a week by selling information products on the Internet... and "working" only a few hours a day...
A panoply (PAN-uh-plee) – from the Greek for a full set of armor – is a splendid or impressive array.
Example (as used by Ben Green in Before His Time): “To the east, out over the Ocean, the winter sky is a brilliant panoply of stars and comets, beckoning to adventurers, wise and foolish alike, who [...]
If you get that one thing right, it doesn't matter how many small battles you lose. You will always win the war. Get it right, and you get EVERYTHING right.
A claque (KLAK) – from the French for “to clap” – is a group of fawning admirers, sometimes hired to applaud at a performance.
Example (as used by Simon Hoggart in The Guardian): “Behind the hacks was the claque. They cheered and whooped in a vague way, like a group of restrained English persons at a [...]
If you have an online business, you’ve probably come across the expression “The money is in the list.” This refers to the database of names, e-mail addresses, and other information you collect from customers and prospects.
Building a list is the core principle behind the Early to Rise Model of Internet marketing. And, all other things [...]
To me, this gets to the heart of the matter. Tranquility, safety and emotional enrichment. This is very, very good.
V.M.
By Peter Fogel | Fri, May 13, 2011
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