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Encouragement as a Business Practice
Encouraging others is a good business practice. It is always a fools journey to try and build a business by taking advantage of others.Here is an article that I wrote on encouragement a few months back. The opposite of encouragement … Continue reading
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Tagged Advantage, affiliate marketing, Affiliate Networks, Bad Business, Bottom Line, Business Practice, Commissions, Discouragement, Economic Crisis, encouragement, Fit, Focus, Fools, Good Business, Good Customer Service, Journey, Marketing Efforts, Pay Per Click, People, Plague, Scam Artist, Sound Business Practices
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Beware of Network Marketing Pyramid Schemes!
Beware of Network Marketing Pyramid SchemesMany are looking for ways to earn extra money but there is one type of business that I would recommend you evaluate very thoroughly before becoming involved. Network marketing or multi level marketing is generally … Continue reading
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Tagged Bottom Line, Car Leases, Commissions, Customer Base, Downline, Ftc Consumer, Good Business, Guise, Illegal Pyramid Schemes, Internet Marketing, Marketing Materials, Marketing Plan, Marketing Plans, Multi Level Marketing, Multilevel Marketing, Network Marketing, Pyramids, Rewards, Vitamins, Ways To Earn Extra Money
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Are We in a Recession?
Are we in a recession and if so, what does it mean to you? Buffett said in an interview with cable network CNBC that the reports he gets from the retail businesses his holding company owns show a significant slowdown … Continue reading →