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I Was Appalled When I Saw This Video a freeware called QuickTime Alternative here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=2252&s=66), that's what I use.You know the saying “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer”? I never tried to believe it. I’m an optimist. So many people now are supporting themselves without the 9-5.When I saw this video on Credit Card Debt in America it became apparent to me that the rich are getting richer and the poor are losing everything. So many people are falling prey to their debt and will not be able to keep up or ever pull themselves out of debt.The video is for a new movie and book that shows how credit card companies WANT you t Video Manufactured by Matrix (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_vnr.mov And now, for something completely different, click on the link below to watch the piece done by a professional journalist. Video by WVVA Professional (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_wvva.mov Can you tell the difference? Neither can I. And oh, by the way, I'd love to take credit for this discovery, but the guys who did the real work are called the Center for Media and Democracy. But, then again, I'm not a highly paid professional journalist, employed by a major network, which reaches an audience o Cash Flow for Real Estate Investors Whatever you do, whatever your level of success, I think you should have gotten into the US media. I should have gotten into the media. I'm not talking about having some website. I'm talking about the real media, the major television networks.There are a LOT of real estate investors around. Many of them are doing well by taking advantage of the soaring property prices and the equity that affords them. Those who are good at what they do, are making good money. What is their biggest challenge, I wanted to know?CASH FLOW. While all the deals and purchases are happening and capital is tied up and things happen in the normal world of the real estate investors, they sometimes have cash flow challenges. And the fastest and best way to get around that is to use Joint Professional journalists have a code of ethics; they believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Conscientious journalists from all media and specialties strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty. Professional integrity is the cornerstone of a journalist's credibility. Members of the Society share a dedication to ethical behavior and adopt this code to declare the Society's principles and standards of practice. That sounds good, doesn't it? That's normal. I didn't write this, I copied it from the Society of Professional Journalists, without changing a comma. If I were a good-looking, highly-paid member of this Guild, I would go out on the field and search for interesting stories, the kind that has an impact on my fellow citizens. For example, most of us get the flu once a year; so why not make a two-minute piece about the fact that most Americans are not correctly prepared for the flu season. So I go out on The Field. The Field is the name that I give to my inbox; this is where all my e-mail arrives. I have corporations and public relations companies constantly sending me "made for media" so-called news report. For instance, a company called D S Simon Productions Incorporated has been serving public relations and marketing professionals since 1986 by delivering their messages through video, that's what the corporate website says. One of their recent assignments came from Matrixx Initiatives, a company listed on the NASDAQ. They have missed their earnings targets for the two past quarters, so I suppose that they are low on cash and could use some free publicity. So they sent to my inbox a video with all the bells and whistles, including a doctor paid by the company and a self-sponsored flu survey. The conclusion: we should all run to the store and buy Zicam. The only possible downside is that we could all lose the sense of smell forever. It's called anosmia. I'm not a specialist, but you can read about it on the following links: - Defective drugs (http://www.adrugrecall.com/zicam/zicam.html) - Zicam Side Effects (http://www.zicamsideeffects.com/) - Maker of Zicam cold cure agrees to pay $12 million to settle class action (http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/20/maker_of_zicam_cold_.html) - Or by doing a search on Zicam and anosmia, for example (http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=anosmia+zicam&FORM=MSNH) Click on the link below to watch the video manufactured by Matrixx. It's 2.7 megabytes and may take up to two minutes to download. If your browser can't handle the file, and if you don't have QuickTime to watch it, you can download a freeware called QuickTime Alternative here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=2252&s=66), that's what I use. Video Manufactured by Matrix (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_vnr.mov And now, for something completely different, click on the link below to watch the piece done by a professional journalist. Video by WVVA Professional (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_wvva.mov Can you tell the difference? Neither can I. And oh, by the way, I'd love to take credit for this discovery, but the guys who did the real work are called the Center for Media and Democracy. But, then again, I'm not a highly paid professional journalist, employed by a major network, which reaches an audience o The Incredible Power of 3G cal behavior and adopt this code to declare the Society's principles and standards of practice.A powerful third generation (3G) mobile phone, the Sony Ericsson M600i is enhancing the professional as well as personal lives of people across the globe. From housewives, stay-at-home mothers and college going students to businessmen and working professionals – diverse groups of people from different echelons of society are benefiting a lot from the amazing capabilities of 3G mobiles like the Sony Ericsson M600i.As a matter of fact, the M600i mobile phone from Sony Ericsson is empowered to make your mobile That sounds good, doesn't it? That's normal. I didn't write this, I copied it from the Society of Professional Journalists, without changing a comma. If I were a good-looking, highly-paid member of this Guild, I would go out on the field and search for interesting stories, the kind that has an impact on my fellow citizens. For example, most of us get the flu once a year; so why not make a two-minute piece about the fact that most Americans are not correctly prepared for the flu season. So I go out on The Field. The Field is the name that I give to my inbox; this is where all my e-mail arrives. I have corporations and public relations companies constantly sending me "made for media" so-called news report. For instance, a company called D S Simon Productions Incorporated has been serving public relations and marketing professionals since 1986 by delivering their messages through video, that's what the corporate website says. One of their recent assignments came from Matrixx Initiatives, a company listed on the NASDAQ. They have missed their earnings targets for the two past quarters, so I suppose that they are low on cash and could use some free publicity. So they sent to my inbox a video with all the bells and whistles, including a doctor paid by the company and a self-sponsored flu survey. The conclusion: we should all run to the store and buy Zicam. The only possible downside is that we could all lose the sense of smell forever. It's called anosmia. I'm not a specialist, but you can read about it on the following links: - Defective drugs (http://www.adrugrecall.com/zicam/zicam.html) - Zicam Side Effects (http://www.zicamsideeffects.com/) - Maker of Zicam cold cure agrees to pay $12 million to settle class action (http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/20/maker_of_zicam_cold_.html) - Or by doing a search on Zicam and anosmia, for example (http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=anosmia+zicam&FORM=MSNH) Click on the link below to watch the video manufactured by Matrixx. It's 2.7 megabytes and may take up to two minutes to download. If your browser can't handle the file, and if you don't have QuickTime to watch it, you can download a freeware called QuickTime Alternative here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=2252&s=66), that's what I use. Video Manufactured by Matrix (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_vnr.mov And now, for something completely different, click on the link below to watch the piece done by a professional journalist. Video by WVVA Professional (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_wvva.mov Can you tell the difference? Neither can I. And oh, by the way, I'd love to take credit for this discovery, but the guys who did the real work are called the Center for Media and Democracy. But, then again, I'm not a highly paid professional journalist, employed by a major network, which reaches an audience o When is it Time to Get Off Site Document Storage? ies constantly sending me "made for media" so-called news report.The list of laws and regulations covering the storage and retrieval of business documents seems to grow by the day. Document storage and retrieval is covered by the IRS, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, SEC regulations, environmental statutes, criminal statutes covering obstruction of justice, industry-specific statutes like HIPAA, and even professional codes of ethics. Couple this with what good business practices require and businesses are saving more documents and for longer periods.Although we are entering the second d For instance, a company called D S Simon Productions Incorporated has been serving public relations and marketing professionals since 1986 by delivering their messages through video, that's what the corporate website says. One of their recent assignments came from Matrixx Initiatives, a company listed on the NASDAQ. They have missed their earnings targets for the two past quarters, so I suppose that they are low on cash and could use some free publicity. So they sent to my inbox a video with all the bells and whistles, including a doctor paid by the company and a self-sponsored flu survey. The conclusion: we should all run to the store and buy Zicam. The only possible downside is that we could all lose the sense of smell forever. It's called anosmia. I'm not a specialist, but you can read about it on the following links: - Defective drugs (http://www.adrugrecall.com/zicam/zicam.html) - Zicam Side Effects (http://www.zicamsideeffects.com/) - Maker of Zicam cold cure agrees to pay $12 million to settle class action (http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/20/maker_of_zicam_cold_.html) - Or by doing a search on Zicam and anosmia, for example (http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=anosmia+zicam&FORM=MSNH) Click on the link below to watch the video manufactured by Matrixx. It's 2.7 megabytes and may take up to two minutes to download. If your browser can't handle the file, and if you don't have QuickTime to watch it, you can download a freeware called QuickTime Alternative here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=2252&s=66), that's what I use. Video Manufactured by Matrix (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_vnr.mov And now, for something completely different, click on the link below to watch the piece done by a professional journalist. Video by WVVA Professional (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_wvva.mov Can you tell the difference? Neither can I. And oh, by the way, I'd love to take credit for this discovery, but the guys who did the real work are called the Center for Media and Democracy. But, then again, I'm not a highly paid professional journalist, employed by a major network, which reaches an audience o How To Have Your Own Online Business could all lose the sense of smell forever. It's called anosmia. I'm not a specialist, but you can read about it on the following links:So you've decided to have an online business. Before you start having those big cash flow dreams, stop and get some tips for having an online business. There are many internet information resources for doing this sort of thing. However, the basic tips for an online business are very close to those of a traditional business. Here are some basics:• Write a business plan and revise that plan periodically. Your business plan should be thought of as a living document. As with any business, you will initially find out what work - Defective drugs (http://www.adrugrecall.com/zicam/zicam.html) - Zicam Side Effects (http://www.zicamsideeffects.com/) - Maker of Zicam cold cure agrees to pay $12 million to settle class action (http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/20/maker_of_zicam_cold_.html) - Or by doing a search on Zicam and anosmia, for example (http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=anosmia+zicam&FORM=MSNH) Click on the link below to watch the video manufactured by Matrixx. It's 2.7 megabytes and may take up to two minutes to download. If your browser can't handle the file, and if you don't have QuickTime to watch it, you can download a freeware called QuickTime Alternative here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=2252&s=66), that's what I use. Video Manufactured by Matrix (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_vnr.mov And now, for something completely different, click on the link below to watch the piece done by a professional journalist. Video by WVVA Professional (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_wvva.mov Can you tell the difference? Neither can I. And oh, by the way, I'd love to take credit for this discovery, but the guys who did the real work are called the Center for Media and Democracy. But, then again, I'm not a highly paid professional journalist, employed by a major network, which reaches an audience o How to Make Money from Blogs a freeware called QuickTime Alternative here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=2252&s=66), that's what I use.Blogs are a relatively new way to make money, but the fact is that your average person could make a good deal of money through blogging. While there are many people that have their own personal web logs or blogs, there are other blogs that are quite informative, fun to read, and even lucrative. If you have a bit of writing talent or a unique point of view you'll likely find that you can make money blogging. Blogging can be a lot of fun, and if you approach it just right it can also make you some money.There are some very Video Manufactured by Matrix (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_vnr.mov And now, for something completely different, click on the link below to watch the piece done by a professional journalist. Video by WVVA Professional (2.6 MB): http://www.inside-alpha.com/media-files/019_wvva.mov Can you tell the difference? Neither can I. And oh, by the way, I'd love to take credit for this discovery, but the guys who did the real work are called the Center for Media and Democracy. But, then again, I'm not a highly paid professional journalist, employed by a major network, which reaches an audience of millions of TV viewers and adheres to the journalist's code of ethics. Takeaway Points To Consider: - Be leary of what the media tells you; you might be surprised as to how they 'got' their story Warm regards, Marc Mayor "Double your money with half the risk"
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