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Monthly Archive November, 2007

Bilateral Breathing: Should you Breathe to Both Sides in Fre

One of the most common wonders of the swimming world is, should you use alternate-side, or bilateral breathing?
Throughout my swimming career, I had always breathed to my right side only until a year ago. Why? Because breathing on my left side felt awkward and uncomfortable! This is the reason why most swimmers will breathe only […]

Top 10 Ways to Get Testimonials That Rock - Part 1

“Show me the proof!” “Show me I’m not alone!” This is the mantra of so many prospects. Every sales person should make it their top resolution for 2006 to get more testimonials about the company that they work for and testimonials about themselves.
Here are some guidelines for creating testimonial requests that will […]

Earning an Income Online - The Smart Way!

Many people come online for the sole purpose of seeking out a way to earn an income online? Can it be done, seriously? Of course it can.
Thousands of people are doing just that. You can find lots of tutorials out there (free and paid) that give you the nuts and bolts about […]

Making the Most of Your Peak and Off-peak Times

What is the most essential part of your business? You are!
As small business owners, we think we should be working on our business 24 hours a day. Breaks and quiet time are an increasingly rare event. When that happens, you might want to ask yourself:

Where does sleep rank in my priorities?
Am I irritable?
Is […]

Time Management Tips

Are you feeling frustrated because you are just not able to fit everything into your day? If this sounds like you, then consider spending 15 minutes every morning before you start work making a plan. Before you go home, spend 10 minutes assessing how the day went.
Make a list
Start by making a list of all […]

Strategic Thinking or the Lack of It - Hurricane Katrina and the Levee System

New Orleans is surrounded by water—Lake Pontchartrain, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico. The city rests an average of six feet below sea level and the city’s safety has long depended on one of the world’s most extensive levee systems.
On August 29, 2005 at 11:00 a.m., the eye of Hurricane Katrina came […]

Is That Hot Coffee Really Good For You?

It is common knowledge that the caffeine content in coffee is not good for human health. In spite of that caffeine consumption the world over has increased in the past decade. If you are a regular hot coffee drinker and still not familiar with the health issues it poses, it might be worthwhile to read […]

You Throwing Good Time After Bad?

We’ve all heard the old saying “throwing good money after bad” referring to losing more money on something rather than cutting your losses and moving on. Laura was doing the same thing in her business — only it was time she was wasting.
After two years in business, she was still networking with the wrong people. […]

HDCP, High -Bandwidth Digital Content Protection: Beginners Guide

Background:
High Definition digital video allows users to experience high resolution, near perfect video content. As more content is delivered digitally, the content creators are increasingly concerned with content piracy because digital content can be perfectly duplicated. Therefore anti-piracy safeguards such, as High Bandwidth Content Protection (HDCP) is necessary in order for original […]

ClickBank Affiliates Who Are Inexperienced: A Real Quandary

Perhaps the following scenario has happened to you. You list a product with the ClickBank affiliate program, and multiple affiliates decide to promote your product. One of them outbids you and your other affiliates on Google on most of your keywords. Because his ad uses the same url as your ad, Google will only […]