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The Truth About DoublersIn 1919 Charles Ponzi invited business men and women to invest in his business and promised to double their money. Returns were guaranteed. Charles Ponzi recruited new investors and used their funds to pay earlier investors. Unsustainable, the business eventually collapsed leaving a great number of people with nothing to show for the funds they had committed. Charles Ponzi was imprisoned and from that day, scams that mimicked this approach became known as ‘ponzi schemes’.In more recent times, many of these types of schemes go by the name of ‘Doublers’, ‘Tri re's a good rule of thumb. If Reese is doing it, you should be too. http://www.talkbiz.net/ramblings/weblog.php - Copywriter Paul Myers keeps us up-to-date on SPAM and other Internet marketing nightmares. http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/ - Michael Port's weekly calls to inspire those who aspire now have an online connecting point. Designed by Andy Wibbels. My Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm - my blog today (see end of article). Bizarro Blog: Jeff Bridges' site is considered a "blog." It's hand-written! (Yes, really). Why Should You - Why Should Anyone Take Action? Why Should You Take Action?Why be successful?...Why be anything?For some reason, I feel struck by the importance asking difficult questions. In my experience, it's the answers to these types of questions that make or break a person.Some questions are naturally much more simple and straight forward than others. Why start a business? Why set goals for yourself? Etc.The answers to these questions are pretty simple really. You could easily have someone else answer them for you.But, when you think about taking action, being successful Blogs Are the NEW Secret Weapon for Reaching Your Tarket. Just like you, I hate being marketed to. Every day we're bombarded with over 3,500 marketing messages. And frankly I'm sick of it! But blogs are different. Blogs are a two-way conversation between blogger and bloggee (plus all the readers in between). Through commenting and cross-linking, you can share feedback. You can build your network. You can become, dare I say it, an Internet celebrity!See blogs add humanity and instantaneous expression to the web. Like ezines, blogs are a way for your customer to get to know you. However, unlike ezines, blogs help you with search engine rankings. Did you hear me? I said, unlike ezines, blogs help you with search engine rankings. That's a big one. Entrepreneur Magazine, Business Week, even the FCC (Federal Trade Commission) all believe blogs are here to stay. Recently Michael Powell, chairman of the FCC, started one. His initial post drew over 30,000 readers. A Microsoft spokesperson says Bill Gates is considering starting a blog. And filmmaker Michael Moore built a blog to promote his controversial new movie, Fahrenheit 9/11. But who has time to read a blog anyway? Exactly! The job of a blog is to cut through the information overload and deliver searchable, relevant and current content. BlogAds.com recently conducted a survey of over 17,000 blog readers. Here's what they report:
- Blog readers are older and more affluent. 61% of blog readers are over 30, and 75% make more than $45,000 a year.
- Blog readers are more cyber-active. 54% of their news consumption is online. 21% are themselves bloggers and 46% describe themselves as opinion makers.
- Blog readers are media-mavens. 21% subscribe to the New Yorker magazine, 15% to the Economist, 15% to Newsweek and 14% to the Atlantic Monthly.
- Whether on the left or right, blog readers have traits in common that often are absent in today's public spaces: passion and initiative.
- Blog readers have apathy towards traditional news sources. 82% say that television is worthless. 55% percent say the same about print newspapers. 54% say the same about print magazines.
- Meanwhile, 86% say that blogs are either useful or extremely useful as sources of news or opinion. 80% say they read blogs for news they can't find elsewhere. 78% read because the perspective is better. 66% value the faster news. 61% say that blogs are more honest.
- Blog readers appear united in their dissatisfaction with conventional media and their rabid love of blogs.
Don't you want to be a blogger too? How about looking at some samples of the good, the bad and the bizarre? Model citizen blogs: http://www.marketingsecrets.com/blog/ - John Reese's blog. Hey, the guy just made $1,080,496.37 online in a single day. Here's a good rule of thumb. If Reese is doing it, you should be too. http://www.talkbiz.net/ramblings/weblog.php - Copywriter Paul Myers keeps us up-to-date on SPAM and other Internet marketing nightmares. http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/ - Michael Port's weekly calls to inspire those who aspire now have an online connecting point. Designed by Andy Wibbels. My Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm - my blog today (see end of article). Bizarro Blog: Jeff Bridges' site is considered a "blog." It's hand-written! (Yes, really). Hospitals - Creating a Friendly Work Environment How do we as employees create a friendlier workplace? Where does it start? With us, the employees! If you sit back and think about it, there are selfish things that we do on a daily basis. Things that just take a second. Walking by a patient who looks a little lost without asking if they need assistance. Not holding a door open (come on guys, where are your manors) for someone. Perhaps not responding to someone after they have greeted you with a warm hello. Then there is my personal favorite... That person who jumps on the elevator and starts mashing on the cl one. Entrepreneur Magazine, Business Week, even the FCC (Federal Trade Commission) all believe blogs are here to stay. Recently Michael Powell, chairman of the FCC, started one. His initial post drew over 30,000 readers. A Microsoft spokesperson says Bill Gates is considering starting a blog. And filmmaker Michael Moore built a blog to promote his controversial new movie, Fahrenheit 9/11. But who has time to read a blog anyway? Exactly! The job of a blog is to cut through the information overload and deliver searchable, relevant and current content. BlogAds.com recently conducted a survey of over 17,000 blog readers. Here's what they report:
- Blog readers are older and more affluent. 61% of blog readers are over 30, and 75% make more than $45,000 a year.
- Blog readers are more cyber-active. 54% of their news consumption is online. 21% are themselves bloggers and 46% describe themselves as opinion makers.
- Blog readers are media-mavens. 21% subscribe to the New Yorker magazine, 15% to the Economist, 15% to Newsweek and 14% to the Atlantic Monthly.
- Whether on the left or right, blog readers have traits in common that often are absent in today's public spaces: passion and initiative.
- Blog readers have apathy towards traditional news sources. 82% say that television is worthless. 55% percent say the same about print newspapers. 54% say the same about print magazines.
- Meanwhile, 86% say that blogs are either useful or extremely useful as sources of news or opinion. 80% say they read blogs for news they can't find elsewhere. 78% read because the perspective is better. 66% value the faster news. 61% say that blogs are more honest.
- Blog readers appear united in their dissatisfaction with conventional media and their rabid love of blogs.
Don't you want to be a blogger too? How about looking at some samples of the good, the bad and the bizarre? Model citizen blogs: http://www.marketingsecrets.com/blog/ - John Reese's blog. Hey, the guy just made $1,080,496.37 online in a single day. Here's a good rule of thumb. If Reese is doing it, you should be too. http://www.talkbiz.net/ramblings/weblog.php - Copywriter Paul Myers keeps us up-to-date on SPAM and other Internet marketing nightmares. http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/ - Michael Port's weekly calls to inspire those who aspire now have an online connecting point. Designed by Andy Wibbels. My Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm - my blog today (see end of article). Bizarro Blog: Jeff Bridges' site is considered a "blog." It's hand-written! (Yes, really). Job Security vs. Passion In past generations people were taught to go to school, maybe go to college, find a good job and keep it...forever. The benefits and retirement pension was something to be sought after whether or not you even liked the job. Then I guess maybe people got restless and decided they needed to be happy at their job since it took most of their day so the retirement pension became less "lovely". Then the unthinkable happened! Corrupt CEO's spent, lost, stole, whatever the retirement funds of major corporations and suddenly that lifelong dream of having a great retirement disb>. 61% of blog readers are over 30, and 75% make more than $45,000 a year. Blog readers are more cyber-active. 54% of their news consumption is online. 21% are themselves bloggers and 46% describe themselves as opinion makers. Blog readers are media-mavens. 21% subscribe to the New Yorker magazine, 15% to the Economist, 15% to Newsweek and 14% to the Atlantic Monthly. Whether on the left or right, blog readers have traits in common that often are absent in today's public spaces: passion and initiative.Blog readers have apathy towards traditional news sources. 82% say that television is worthless. 55% percent say the same about print newspapers. 54% say the same about print magazines. Meanwhile, 86% say that blogs are either useful or extremely useful as sources of news or opinion. 80% say they read blogs for news they can't find elsewhere. 78% read because the perspective is better. 66% value the faster news. 61% say that blogs are more honest.Blog readers appear united in their dissatisfaction with conventional media and their rabid love of blogs.
Don't you want to be a blogger too? How about looking at some samples of the good, the bad and the bizarre? Model citizen blogs: http://www.marketingsecrets.com/blog/ - John Reese's blog. Hey, the guy just made $1,080,496.37 online in a single day. Here's a good rule of thumb. If Reese is doing it, you should be too. http://www.talkbiz.net/ramblings/weblog.php - Copywriter Paul Myers keeps us up-to-date on SPAM and other Internet marketing nightmares. http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/ - Michael Port's weekly calls to inspire those who aspire now have an online connecting point. Designed by Andy Wibbels. My Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm - my blog today (see end of article). Bizarro Blog: Jeff Bridges' site is considered a "blog." It's hand-written! (Yes, really). Can You Afford to Stay in Your Job? Most people I meet have been raised to give their best efforts when they work. Somewhere they got the message that if they work hard and give their best efforts, they will be rewarded fir their loyalty.And sometimes they are . . . and generally, they aren’t.For most people, work involves travel to and from a place away from home, dressing a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expected to deliver a certain amount of output for which you receive a salary and, perhaps, benefits and periodic raises.For many rint magazines. Meanwhile, 86% say that blogs are either useful or extremely useful as sources of news or opinion. 80% say they read blogs for news they can't find elsewhere. 78% read because the perspective is better. 66% value the faster news. 61% say that blogs are more honest.Blog readers appear united in their dissatisfaction with conventional media and their rabid love of blogs.
Don't you want to be a blogger too? How about looking at some samples of the good, the bad and the bizarre? Model citizen blogs: http://www.marketingsecrets.com/blog/ - John Reese's blog. Hey, the guy just made $1,080,496.37 online in a single day. Here's a good rule of thumb. If Reese is doing it, you should be too. http://www.talkbiz.net/ramblings/weblog.php - Copywriter Paul Myers keeps us up-to-date on SPAM and other Internet marketing nightmares. http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/ - Michael Port's weekly calls to inspire those who aspire now have an online connecting point. Designed by Andy Wibbels. My Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm - my blog today (see end of article). Bizarro Blog: Jeff Bridges' site is considered a "blog." It's hand-written! (Yes, really). US & African Cotton Under Spotlight Recently, in cotton and cotton industries, the highest frequency of appearance may be the US Cotton Association International and the African cotton.When people open textile media, in cotton and cotton textile sectors, they often see the coverage of US cotton and African cotton. People are concerned largely about the recent activities of the US Cotton Association International in China, while African cotton comes into people's vision due to the grand opening of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum.When these excitements gradually retreated into quietness, re's a good rule of thumb. If Reese is doing it, you should be too. http://www.talkbiz.net/ramblings/weblog.php - Copywriter Paul Myers keeps us up-to-date on SPAM and other Internet marketing nightmares. http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/ - Michael Port's weekly calls to inspire those who aspire now have an online connecting point. Designed by Andy Wibbels. My Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm - my blog today (see end of article). Bizarro Blog: Jeff Bridges' site is considered a "blog." It's hand-written! (Yes, really). http://www.jeffbridges.com I've been dipping my toe into the blogging pool since earlier this year. Now I've decided it's time to really learn how to do this stuff with an expert who will take me by the hand through the scary forest of the blog-world. I'm going back to school! Through another client, I met blogging guru, Andy Wibbels. Sure, he has a funny name, but he is adorable! And his writing style has me rolling on the floor. Well Andy is a self-professed geek. And Andy knows blogs. He says it's easy and I trust him. Read more about it here. www.easybakeweblogs.com
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