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Your QnA, Challenge, and Legacy

Thursday, July 28, 2011

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Each Friday I’m going to answer at least one reader question in addition to bringing you more great content. Today, a reader has a question on my habits, and I have an article for you on your legacy. Let me know what you think of the QnA – good or bad – in the comments below. Question: [...]

First Impressions Count

Saturday, November 17, 2007

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Issue #2202 WEALTHY: What should your product, your sales letters, and your website share? (David Cross) HEALTHY: A possible missing link in your fat-loss program (Craig Ballantyne) WISE: David Ogilvy on creative advertising ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: How to be sure your new business will be right for you (Larry Fredericks) 10 little things Rick’s thankful for It’s Fun to Know… about 15 [...]

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