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March 26, 2003

Affiliate Showcase.com

Author: David Saywell

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Marketing / Affiliate Programs

How do super-affiliates do it? The answer may surprise you. Visit http://www.AffiliateShowcase.com/?31252 for the web's best affiliate programs and the newest secret to affiliate success.

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President

Author: David Teng

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Business / Finance

Should You Be Investing?
Work vs. Investing

Let's say "little capital" means something like $10,000. Suppose you invest that in the stock market. You pick your own stock by watching finance channels, reading financial statements online, and keeping ahead on the news events.

You diligently work 2 extra hours per day on these investing activities. And you make 15% annually which is well above average.

So that year with your effort, you made $1,500.

You would then be below
minimum wage

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Take The First Step--Action Is The Cure

Author: Miami Phillips

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Motivational

There are times I have easily become overwhelmed. My intentions and goals tend to lean toward the dreamer side and may, to some, seem completely unrealistic. I have found that if I contemplate for too long on the final outcome of my dreams, everything comes to a standstill. I get absolutely nothing done because I think the goal impossible to achieve. The less I get done, the more I know the dream will never happen. The more I know the dream will never happen, the less motivation I have to work ... read more

The Martha Complex - The problem with being a 1950's mom in 2003

Author: Lara Shecter

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Family

Poor Martha. With all this nasty insider trading business, it must be awfully difficult to focus on glue guns and hand-painted Easter eggs. Martha Stewart's recent run-in with the SEC, however, confirms something most mothers suspected all along: maintaining perfection at work and at home is about as realistic as having a toddler who changes his own diapers.

While they grew up with the mantra "You can have it all," many women are realizing that being a loving wife, a wise and gentle mother, ... read more

The Prophecy of Suffering

Author: Angelique Watkins

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Religion

Please visit the link to adopt a troop and pray for him or her daily. I have adopted my troop and he is in the army. Do visit the link: http://www.presidentialprayerteam.org/adoptatroop.php

Think on this thought first: If you only had two (2) weeks and two (2) days to live what changes would you make? My thoughts have been on my mother(my mother passed away on March 7, 2000) because two years ago that is all I would have had left to see her.

My only resource that I depend on is the Inspired ... read more

Find a Methodology and Minimize Investment Madness

Author: Ulli G. Niemann

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Business / Finance

There are many reasons to be investing these days, and too
much opportunity to not have your money working for you.

However, I believe the majority of people dread having to deal
with investment matters, and tend to jump into purchases and
then hold their breath hoping for the best. After a long day
at work and taking care of the family, it's hard to get
excited about reading up on your 401(k) options, Morningstar
ratings and fund performances.

If this sounds like you, there are basically 3 ... read more

Talking to Kids About War

Author: John P. Jackman

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Family

Talking to Kids About War

by the Rev. John P. Jackman

A few days ago, my 8 year old daughter asked my wife “What state is Iraq?" My wife explained that Iraq is not a state, but another country. This led to a number of other questions: “Why are they fighting?" “Why is Saddam Hussein bad?" And finally, in a very round-about way, she came to the real question: “Are we safe?"

Unless you live in a sealed vacuum, your children know there's a war on. The war is everywhere. ... read more

PC owners - the largest criminal gang ever?

Author: Jamie Plenderleith

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Computers And Internet

The year is 1981. IBM has just released the Personal Computer; a low cost machine it hopes will create a winning brand. Several models are produced in quick succession accompanied by an ad campaign featuring a Charlie Chaplin figure. The message is clear: Its cheap and its cheerful.

The growth vector for the product turns out to be a software application called a spreadsheet. Its many early forms - VisiCalc, Multiplan, Lotus 1-2-3, along with WordStar word-processing and of course games all ... read more

The Neurotic Dogs

Author: Eric Shapiro

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Family

When pondering whether my neurosis is learned or genetic, I often turn to the family dogs, Frazier (9) and Jake (4), and see the likelihood of a learned origin. My parents' characteristic anxiety has effectively seeped into both dogs' personas.

My mother and father are both card-carrying neurotics with drastically different sensibilities. The former engages in an overt style of panic characterized by covering her eyes when our car seems close to hitting another car that's three hundred yards ... read more

No Picnic In Sight

Author: Eric Shapiro

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Health

Upon being diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, I saw the reality behind the greatest myth of mental illness, the myth that The Victim Is Unaware of His or Her Own Condition. A childhood flooded with media depictions of the mentally ill had lead me to believe that the afflicted had somehow been robbed of their objectivity, thrown into a dark hall-of-mirrors beyond the realm of rational perspective.

Nonsense. My rational mind remained intact, albeit uncomfortably so. From the lighter ... read more

Time Out of Mind

Author: Eric Shapiro

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Health

Let us first consider the role of time in our lives, then let us consider that role in terms of mental illness. Buddhists and Hindus, among others, propose that time does not actually exist. The Western world, however, with its dependence on clocks and deadlines, scoffs at such a notion, relying upon sayings such as "Time is money" and "Time is of the essence."

Time is of the essence. What an expression. Its inherent suggestion is that time comes from our essences; time exists within our ... read more

The Diagnosis Myth

Author: Eric Shapiro

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Health

Although I risk dissension by doing so, I must say something that I think many of us in the mental health community have acknowledged for quite some time: every single diagnosis of a mental disorder is fallible.

Before I proceed, I should note the value of diagnoses. They are immensely useful categorical tools. The human being cannot productively navigate the uncertain tides of reality without the use of symbols and structures. Symbols and structures allow us to determine where our glasses end ... read more

Free Ezine Advertising by Writing Ezine Articles

Author: Jean Lam

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Marketing

Ezine Advertising in one of the best mediums for advertising your products and services. There is no other way you can reach such a big and targeted audience of potential buyers.

You go and find these people and not letting them come to you if you depend on search engines. You can either purchase a classified ad or even better a Top Sponsor ad or Solo ad. This could come as a surprise but did you know that you can get free ezine advertising for life?

Well there is a simple answer to this ... read more

How To Write Good Headlines

Author: Jean Lam

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Marketing

Headlines are the most important part of your advertisements on the internet. There are so many options available to potential customers that you must grab their attention immediately with a good headline, or they will bypass your ad and go to something else.

Headlines are most important in your e-mail advertising. Readers will scan the e-mail subject line and decide if they want to read the rest of the e-mail.

Tailor your headlines to a specific group that will be interested in what your ... read more

The Importance Of AutoResponders

Author: Jean Lam

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Marketing

A very important thing that online business owners sometimes forget is the massive advantages that the internet brings in communicating with your customers. Your website is a store that is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When potential customers send you e-mail asking questions, it is in your best interest to respond as quickly as possible. However you can't be at your computer all the time. This is where autoresonders come in handy.

Even if you can't answer e-mails right away, you can ... read more

8 Things To Avoid When Building Your Site

Author: Jean Lam

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Marketing / Site Promotion

There are some things you should definitely not do when building your site. These things will annoy your visitors to no end.

1. Have ten different types of colored text - This is very annoying.

2. Navigation that makes no sense - Show your site to some friends before you upload your site and try to let them surf around. If they get lost, change your navigation scheme .

3. Flashing and unecessary animations - Don't have any crazy graphics unless they serve a specific purpose.

4. No contact ... read more

10 Tips When Building Your Site

Author: Jean Lam

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Marketing / Site Promotion

There are some essential points you need to know when building your website. You need these things to make your site have a clean professional look.

1. Make your front page stand out - Your front page is the most important on your site. Make it your most creative to get visitors attention right away so they'll stick around.

2. No Broken Links - Make sure you check your site before you upload so there are no broken links.

3. Optimized Graphics - Your graphics should enhance your page not ... read more

Immaterial Gain

Author: Eric Shapiro

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Writing

Among some of us who deem ourselves spiritual, the use of the word "spiritual" causes blushing and anxiety. What a pale word it is in the face of what earned spirituality actually provides. No single word, however potent, can tap the pure light and color of a cosmic mindset. The green vistas and pinkish sun rays of such a mind lie beyond the reach of labels and terms.

Ironically, despite my hesitation in applying language to elevated states of consciousness, I reached such states through ... read more

The Beginning of the End?

Author: Fred Roe

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Religion

does America's war with Iraq mean the beginning of global tyranny?
I am a deeply religious Christian, and I absorb information and news like a vacuum cleaner and read my Bible every day. When the twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed by terrorism, a lot of Christians on this side of the Atlantic felt the need to know if that act was prophesized, and some believed it was the fall of Babylon mentioned in Revelation. But being a student of many forms of prophecy, from the ... read more

What People Believe Can Bring You Success

Author: Robert A. Kelly

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Business / Entrepreneur

What I think about you -- the perceptions I hold of you in my mind -- can change my behavior in a way that you prefer or hate.
Just think about it.

If I come to believe that you really didnt dump those chemicals in the river, Ill probably stop picketing your business.

Or, if I now believe you actually care about me as an employee, I may stay with the company.

And if I become convinced that you provide quality service at a fair price, Ill probably do business with you.

All of ... read more

10 Success Secrets For Everyday Writing

Author: Shaun Fawcett

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Business / Home Business

During my 25-year career in a variety of professional positions in both the private and public sectors I have written literally thousands of letters and memos and hundreds of reports. Here's the top-10 list of things I've learned...
During my 25-year career in a variety of professional positions in both the private and public sectors I have written literally thousands of letters and memos and hundreds of reports. If I had to boildown everything Ive learned about practical day-to-day writing ... read more

How to cope in a hostile work environment.

Author: Caroline Jalango

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Lifestyle / Career

If your work environment is unbearable, then this article will help you cope!
Do you get stressed out at the thought of going to work every morning?

Does the thought of spending eight or more hours at work each day get you all wound up and sweaty?

Do you constantly find yourself wishing that Monday morning were Friday evening?

Do you feel emotionally and mentally stressed out just thinking about your job?

If these feelings have nothing to do with your ineffectiveness at work ... read more

How To Get Top Listings For Your Real Estate Web Site

Author: Stan Smith

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Business / Real Estate

An article packed with easy-to-use tips for the Real Estate Professional who wants to successfully promote their sites using search engines.
How To Get Top Listings For Your Real Estate Web Site FEATURE ARTICLE -

Search engines are a key tool in the Internet Realtors arsenal. The effective use of search engines can insure that your website gets a steady stream of traffic.

The Pay per Click Advantage: The old way to getting the top listing on search engines required hours of tedious ... read more

E-mail 101: The Dos and Don'ts

Author: Shaun Fawcett

Written: March 26, 2003

Category: Business / Home Business

When writing e-mails, many people seem to think that all forms of civility and basic respect for the other person, and the English language, can go out the proverbial window. Not true!
You would be amazed at some of the pure gibberish that arrives in my e-mailbox on a regular basis.

Many people seem to think that because they aren't dealing directly with another person (or as directly as they would be face-to-face or by telephone), all forms of civility and basic respect for the other ... read more

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