Dos and Donts with Pen Names
Here are a few good reasons for using a pen name.
READ MOREGetting E-Mails by Mistake
Getting e-mails by mistake happens to me about four or five times a year. I’ve never gotten any that were particularly interesting, but I’ve heard some juicy stories…
READ MOREMaking Your Own Headlines
I can see it now. The first good week the market has, there will be a slew of headlines using the same words but making very different points.
READ MOREWord to the Wise: Philter
A “philter” (FIL-tur) is a love potion or charm. It is derived from the Greek for “to love
READ MOREThe Housing Bust Is Still Kicking
The biggest drag on the stock market this year can be summed up in one word: Housing. And though many gurus are trying to call a bottom in the housing market, they’re dead wrong.
READ MOREHow to Get Your Sweet Fix Without Sabotaging Your Health
By Shane “The People’s Chemist” Ellison If you could make one simple change in your diet to help you melt fat, sleep better, and improve your memory … wouldn’t you do it? What if that same simple dietary change could increase your energy, conquer depression, save your eyesight, restore your…
READ MOREThe Language Perfectionist: A Comprise Winner
Among the many misused words in the English language, one of the most common is surely comprise.
READ MORELearning About Charts
When it comes to short-term trading, I base most of my decisions on technical analysis, and then use sentiment analysis as a secondary driver.
READ MORECreating Your Site’s Personality to Turbo-Charge Sales
Most people’s websites are B-O-R-I-N-G! I’m talking zzzzzzzzz city! That’s no way to distinguish yourself in a competitive market. If you want people to remember your site and keep coming back to it again and again, it has to project a unique personality. Two of my favorite examples: Demotivation.com and…
READ MORECoffee Ain’t So Bad After All!
People who already drink a lot of coffee don’t have to feel ‘guilty’ as long as coffee does not affect their daily life.
READ MOREHow to Grow an Event-Promotion Business
You can start an event promotion business for as little as $100, and it can make thousands in a single night, while offering opportunities for expansion.
READ MOREThe Trouble With Cold-Calling
I won’t deny that cold-calling can work. Yet in 99 out of 100 cases, my advice is never to do it.
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