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curious incident of the dog in the night time

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curious incident of the dog in the night time

Making Your Own Headlines

By Andrew Gordon | 03/24/2008

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.

Word to the Wise: Philter

By Early To Rise | 03/22/2008

A “philter” (FIL-tur) is a love potion or charm. It is derived from the Greek for “to love

The Housing Bust Is Still Kicking

By Charles Delvalle | 03/22/2008

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.

How to Get Your Sweet Fix Without Sabotaging Your Health

By Ellison, M.Sc. | 03/22/2008

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…

The Language Perfectionist: A Comprise Winner

By Don Hauptman | 03/22/2008

Among the many misused words in the English language, one of the most common is surely comprise.

Learning About Charts

By Rick Pendergraft | 03/21/2008

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.

Creating Your Site’s Personality to Turbo-Charge Sales

By Yanik Silver | 03/21/2008

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…

Coffee Ain’t So Bad After All!

By Dr. Jonny Bowden | 03/20/2008

People who already drink a lot of coffee don’t have to feel ‘guilty’ as long as coffee does not affect their daily life.

How to Grow an Event-Promotion Business

By Paul Lawrence | 02/14/2008

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.

The Trouble With Cold-Calling

By Bob Bly | 02/13/2008

I won’t deny that cold-calling can work. Yet in 99 out of 100 cases, my advice is never to do it.

The Most Important Part of Marketing

By Bob Bly | 01/29/2008

The “most important” part of marketing will have the greatest effect on sales, and it’s not the copy, the offer, or the budget.

Dear ETR: “I would like to expand my business and create a website”

By Mark Morgan Ford | 01/25/2008

Dear ETR: “I would like to expand my business and create a website.” “Michael, I am one of many who have read your e-letter from the beginning. I listened to your advice and started a very small business that brings in a small amount of money. Now I would like…