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10 Little Things I Love About Thanksgiving

By Jessica Kurrle | Thu, Nov 20, 2008

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1. The colors… burnt orange, squash yellow, brick red, shades of brown and dark green… make me think of Thanksgiving and fall in general. 2. Pumpkins! The traditions of roasting pumpkin seeds and making delicious pie. 3. Working so hard all day to create a masterpiece of a meal… just to eat it in less than 30 [...]

The Marketing Powerhouse With a Strange Name

By Jessica Kurrle | Mon, Oct 27, 2008

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“Squeeze page” or “name squeeze” are affectionate industry terms for a page that asks your reader to enter his e-mail address in exchange for some valuable content. The content may come in the form of a report, sales letter, audio, or even video file.

Whats the difference between Advertisement and Highly Recommended?

By Jessica Kurrle | Thu, Sep 25, 2008

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We go through the vigorous process of physically reviewing every product that we recommend or advertise in ETR. In order for a product to be sold in ETR, it has to meet two primary criteria:

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  • Michael,

    You have added another dimension to wealth! Women’s magazines with their glossy ads and decorating themes evoke some of the feelings you speak of; however, they are just photos of that lifestyle at best. We look at and enjoy them, but we don’t adapt that lifestyle and the majority of us never will.

    Your article may change that if we take your recommendations seriously. I see great potential in this statement: “The feeling of wealth for me now has three elements: tranquility, safety, and emotional or intellectual enrichment.”

    I will make every effort to incorporate the three elements into my daily life. Thank you for another perspective!

    Penny Davies