Perpetual Students, Perpetual Debt

I recently read an anonymous comment from a person who is going back to college after spending two years buying expensive products from Internet marketing gurus. He/she writes, The light at the end of *my* tunnel is that losing two years of my life to these jokers has made me serious for the first time [...]

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The Guru-Sycophant Syndrome

It all started as a tweet: Most gurus surround themselves w/ sycophants to build their egos. And most gurus don’t like me because I’m not a sycophant. Actually, it started before that. You see, yesterday (August 11, 2010) I was talking on the phone with a close friend. In a roundabout way, he discovered a [...]

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Cure Cash Flow Problems Quickly

Cash flow problems are bad enough in a good economy. But they can be the kiss of death in a bad economy. So if the recession has you scrambling to come up with money to pay your bills on time, then these four ways to cure cash flow problems quickly should come in handy. 1. [...]

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How to Generate Traffic from Blog Comments

There are dozens of different ways to get free traffic to your site. One of them is to leave comments on other people’s blogs and link back to your own site. This by itself is a decent strategy. The quicker you comment on a new blog post, the more likely it is you’ll get some [...]

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Why I Allow Only 14 Days for Comments

A few months ago, I quietly changed my blog comment settings to automatically close comments after 30 days. After this worked so well, I decided to reduce the “comment window” to only 14 days. Here’s why I decided to do this. Reason #1 – I’ve had quite a lot of work to do this year, [...]

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