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Recent posts related to

secrets

Really Simple Set-Up for RSS Feeds

By Rick Maggio | 04/21/2008

RSS delivers updates from your favorite newsletters and news websites into one place: your RSS feed reader. So, by getting set up to receive RSS feeds, you’ll spend less time looking for content and more time benefiting from it.

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Is Your Client Relationship Worth a Cup of Coffee?

By David Cross | 04/21/2008

One of the great sales directors with whom I worked many years ago gave me a simple tip: “If you buy a client a cup of coffee, never, ever, ever ask for a receipt.”

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Wal-Mart’s $8 Cure for Poor Cardiovascular Function

By Ellison, M.Sc. | 04/19/2008

One minute you are enjoying a stroll in the park, and the next you feel as if an elephant just stepped on you. It’s a premature heart attack or stroke, the result of a blockage from a blood clot and inflammation, usually within the coronary arteries.

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Hillbama Magic

By Robert Ringer | 04/19/2008

Politicians are always cautious about raising taxes too fast, for fear of inciting the masses. After all, a revolt could result in their failure to be reelected

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Word to the Wise: Syncretic

By Early To Rise | 04/19/2008

Something that’s “syncretic” (sin-KRET-ik) unites and blends together different systems (e.g., philosophical, moral, or religious).

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How I Learned to Love My Glass Cooktop

By Judith Strauss | 04/19/2008

“Don’t re-invent the wheel,” we’ve cautioned you in ETR. No matter what major or minor problem you’re facing, someone has already faced – and solved – it.

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Switch on Your "Longevity Gene"

By Dr. Al Sears | 04/18/2008

Resveratrol’s power to enhance your life goes beyond anti-aging…

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The Sales Letter Length Debate Rages On

By Early To Rise | 04/18/2008

Michael Masterson tackled in his recent article, “How Long Should a Sales Letter Be?” You may have agreed with him that long copy wins – but not all of your fellow ETR readers did.

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We Aren’t Watches, So We Shouldn’t Be Timing Things

By Rick Pendergraft | 04/18/2008

Many economists are finally starting to use the “recession” word to describe the U.S. economy. Almost daily, someone is calling the bottom of the market.

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Loose Talk Costs

By David Cross | 04/18/2008

Loose talk in business may not be a life and death situation, but it, too, can be costly.

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Get Off the Internet

By Mary Ellen Tribby | 04/17/2008

If you’ve got an Internet business, I’ve got a secret to getting your business to leap forward: Get offline.

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The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen (and Weapons of Mass Destruction)

By Tim Ferriss | 04/17/2008

It’s not that I go out of my way to irritate people – not at all – but I recognize one critical fact: Oftentimes, in order to do the big things, you have to let the small bad things happen.

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