Moving From Small to Medium
I’m thinking about selling most of my small real estate investments and buying one larger piece. And I’m also thinking about buying outside of my South Florida “neighborhood.” Here’s why: Right now, most of my investment property is in South Florida. Prices here are at an all-time high, but there…
READ MOREHow Great Incomes Are Made With Specialty-Interest Newsletters
In Message #1630, I started this series of articles for Early to Rise about the information marketing and publishing business. Today, I’m going to address a question that I’m often asked: “If I kept all my knowledge but had to start over with little or no resources, how would I…
READ MOREDid He Really Think I Was That Stupid?
After Hurricane Wilma opened the roof to our office, we had to gut and rebuild the place. But before we could begin reconstruction, the building needed to be dried out so that mold wouldn’t appear and destroy the new work. I called Stanley Steemer for a quote on bringing in…
READ MOREBe Happy to Hear From Your Prospects
When I called my health insurance company the other day, to my delight, I had no trouble getting through to a human being right away. But when I told the guy what I wanted, he said, “That information is on the website.” “Can’t you just tell me what I want…
READ MOREThoughts on Paying for College
I was a screw-up in high school, and so my college choices were very limited. As I remember, it was either the local two-year community college or the college of Vietnam. I chose the community school. My entire college costs, including tuition at $400 per semester, were covered by the…
READ MOREMillions in Internet Sales in 5 Easy Steps
I imagine a time when I’ll be telling my grandchildren about the Good Ole Days of Internet marketing. When we could just blast an offer – almost any offer – to our customer file (or even ice-cold prospect names), then sit back and watch an avalanche of orders come pouring…
READ MOREWorking With Your Spouse
There was a good piece in The Wall Street Journal recently about the “risky business” of working with your mate. It begins with the story of a man who was forced to fire his wife at home, during dinner. Part of the problem, the article said, “was that the wife…
READ MOREGive Your Customer One More Reason to Buy
Has this ever happened when you were thinking about making a purchase through direct mail? You’re on the verge of buying, but you aren’t quite convinced. You need something to give you that final push to spend your money. What’s holding you back? Maybe you’re concerned that the product isn’t…
READ MOREPicking “Ugly” Can Give You Beautiful Returns
So far, I’ve made eight picks for subscribers of my Skeptical Advisor newsletter (beginning with the first issue in May 2005). If you had acted on my first three recommendations, you would have had a return of 19.3% on two of them and a loss of 5.6% on the other…
READ MOREWomen in Business: Glass Ceiling? What Glass Ceiling?
There has been a good deal written about the difference between men and women in the workplace. Men are said to be more decisive, more logical, and better able to make tough decisions. Women are said to be more intuitive, more communicative, and more compassionate. Popular books like Men Are From…
READ MORESalting the Record
The form of the real estate brokerage business may have changed since the advent of nationwide brokerage firms, but the substance has not. Human nature is the same today as it was when Century 21 first came on the scene back in 1974. Indeed, the same as it was in…
READ MOREEscaping Debt But Not the Guilt
Picked up the phone in my above-garage office – something I almost never do. (My time there is meant to be devoted to writing fiction.) A lady on the line first asked for K and then for K’s husband. She told me we were past-due on a cable bill. “But…
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