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    How to Make Money Online: The Simple, Cheap Way

    by Jamie Clark in: PPC

    People are always asking me how I make money online. I’ve been doing it for almost 4 years now and, fortunately, haven’t had to get a “real” job yet (since graduating college). It’s definitely not easy to do, but anyone with some intelligence, creativity, and/or the willingness to do large amounts of research can make [...]

    Giant Sequoias – Hiking Boole Tree Loop

    by Richard Chapo in: Recreation

    The Giant Sequoia trees of California are a site to see. Despite heavy logging efforts, you can still hike through these massive trees on the Boole Tree Loop.
    Giant Sequoia National Monument
    The park system in central California is incredible. You have Sequoia National Park, the first national park ever designated in the country. Next to it [...]

    A Cover Letter Tip Guaranteed To Land You More Job Interview

    by Jimmy Sweeney in: Career

    Searching for a new job?
    I am about to reveal one of the most powerful cover letter tips you’ll ever discover. This little-known secret can dramatically increase your job interview requests all by itself.
    Here’s a ‘not-so-subtle’ hint for you:
    P.S. — This tip works like a charm and commands the attention of every reader! [...]

    Grow Your B2B Small Business Without Marketing

    by Joel Walsh in: Small Business

    Summary: Want to grow your business-to-business small business without chasing after new clients? Expand with new value-added services that complement your existing offering. Find out how.
    If you have a business-to-business small business, some of your clients inevitably will go out of business, get bought out, undergo management shake-ups, or just get seduced by a [...]

    Hiking Trails – Preserve Your Experiences

    by Richard Chapo in: Recreation

    Hiking is a great way to escape the rat race, get out in nature and leave the stress of the world behind. Alas, your hiking experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a hiking journal.
    Hiking Journals
    Take a minute to give some consideration to your most recent hiking experience. [...]

    From One Cup Coffee Makers to “Smart” Refrigerators: Kitchen Appliances Catch Up with the Speed of Life

    by Ann Cafferty in: Cooking Tips

    From One Cup Coffee Makers to “Smart” Refrigerators:
    Kitchen Appliances Catch up with the Speed of Life
    By R.L. Fielding
    The modern kitchen would not be complete without a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave, and a coffee maker. As fixtures in one of the most important rooms in the house, these appliances are on the forefront of [...]

    How to Use the 3 Most Common Direct Marketing Measurements to Increase Your Profits!

    by Daegan Smith in: Emarketing

    John Wanamaker, a 19th century entrepreneur, once famously made the statement, “I know that half of my advertising is wasted, I just don’t know which half.” Fortunately for today’s marketers, there are scientific ways to determine which half is wasted, and which half is not, through the use of common direct marketing measurements.
    Advertising is, [...]

    2005 AFC East Football preview

    by James Campbell in: Sports

    OVERVIEW: AFC EAST
    In the AFC East I expect to see the Patriots drop off a bit, but not much, the reason for the projected drop off is mainly due to the fact that the Patriots will be without the services of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis and defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel, both have moved on to [...]



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