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2012 CFA: Level 2 Notes : How to Pass the CFA Exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety | by T SMITH Feb. 07, 2012 | 10269 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams "WITHOUT ANY RETAKES". |
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CPA 2012 Exam Review : How to Pass the CPA Exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety | by T SMITH Feb. 07, 2012 | 5947 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams "WITHOUT ANY RETAKES". |
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CFA 2012 - Level 1 : How to Pass the CFA Exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety | by T SMITH Feb. 05, 2012 | 11500 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams "WITHOUT ANY RETAKES". |
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CFA 2012 - Exams L1 : How to Pass the CFA Exams After Studying for Two Weeks Without Anxiety | by T SMITH Feb. 04, 2012 | 11128 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: The author successfully passed the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and FRM (Financial Risk Manager) exams "WITHOUT ANY RETAKES". |
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Managers' manual for the 21st century. | by Kehinde Fawumi Feb. 03, 2012 | 3347 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kehinde Fawumi is a result-oriented innovator and motivational speaker as well as a prodigious writer. He has remarkable experiences as a youth leadership having led two international social fellowships. Kehinde nurtures a vision to directly inspire 5 million youths in the world in the next 10 years. He has been involved in over 10 youth developmental projects in five countries, and has been consequently awarded a handful honourary awards nationally and internationally. He has authoured several essays, many of which had been excellently awarded globally. He has also presented his ideas in 3 Countries in South America and Europe. Kehinde is passionate about touching lives and inspiring people. He talks in conferences and in diverse youth gatherings. |
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How To Sell Equine Real Estate | by Marylee Ayers Jan. 29, 2012 | 2756 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Marylee Ayers is one of the nation's top equine real estate specialists. Her course to become an Equine Real Estate Specialist has helped countless agents develop a new niche that truly works. She has offices in Western PA and Western NY. Marylee is an experienced speaker and teacher. She can be reached at maryleeayers2@gmail.com to schedule conference or training dates. |
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Newsletter Ambiente Energia - n. 102 - 16 janeiro de 2012 | by Ambiente Energia Jan. 29, 2012 | 313 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: NotÃcias sobre meio ambiente, sustentabilidade, tecnologias e inovação com foco nas energias alternativas. |
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Project Management Can Be Easy! | by Logic Software Inc. Jan. 27, 2012 | 12933 words | Read a sample |
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The "All You'll Ever Need to Know" Guide to DIY SEO Success AKA: Do it Yourself Search Engine Optimization | by Trevor Hiltbrand Jan. 21, 2012 | 5276 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi im Trev! |
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Increase Your Credit Score By Knowing Your Credit Card Company Upload Dates Part I | by Monica Rich Jan. 05, 2012 | 912 words | Sample 20% |
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The 7 Deadly Myths of Gold Investing: And the 7 Empowering Signs That Now Is the Right Time to Invest in Gold | by Damon Geller Jan. 01, 2012 | 8921 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Damon Geller serves as CEO of Wholesale Direct Metals and is one of the most respected gold and hard asset managers in the industry. His trend analysis is widely read and quoted, and he is often invited to appear on financial radio and television programs nationwide. Damon’s insights are carefully derived from Fed and monetary policy, debt-based economies and the history of money. This background supports his exceptional ability to interpret how current policy frameworks affect numerous investments. Damon doesn’t reserve his expertise and trend forecasting for high net-worth clients only; rather he freely shares his views and knowledge with anyone seriously interested in investing in gold and other precious metals. Damon’s company, Wholesale Direct Metals, has received the highest marks in client services, delivery time, investment returns and customer service. Damon received an economics degree from The University of California-San Diego. Damon’s feature analysis, “Ask the Expert,†can be read on his company website, www.WholesaleDirectMetals.com. |
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Survival of an International Industry | by Mauro Gibo Dec. 29, 2011 | 1563 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mauro Zaloti Gibo Born on August 12, 1951 Sao Paulo, Brazil Graduated from the University of Ryukyus on March 1979. Permanent Adress: #1674 Mitsudera-cho, Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, Japan Zip Code 519-0135 |
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Guida all’Ebook Marketing Smashwords | by Mark Coker Dec. 23, 2011 | 13298 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm Mark, founder of Smashwords. Our mission is simple: we want to create the world's single best ebook publishing and distribution platform for our indie authors, publishers, literary agents and retailers. I'm co-author with my wife of Boob Tube, a novel that explores the wild and wacky world of Hollywood celebrity. I also wrote the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide (how to market any book for free), the Smashwords Style Guide (how to format, produce and publish an ebook) and The 10-Minute PR Checklist (helps entrepreneurs and business managers think more strategically about public relations. It's not written for authors, though some authors find it valuable.). When I'm not writing or working on Smashwords, I enjoy gardening, traveling and hiking tall mountains, the tallest of which has been Mt. Kilimanjaro. Write me at first initial second initial at you know where dot com (though please direct all support inquires to the "comments/questions" link you'll find on any Smashwords page). |
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GuÃa de Estilo de Smashwords | by Mark Coker Dec. 22, 2011 | 26471 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm Mark, founder of Smashwords. Our mission is simple: we want to create the world's single best ebook publishing and distribution platform for our indie authors, publishers, literary agents and retailers. I'm co-author with my wife of Boob Tube, a novel that explores the wild and wacky world of Hollywood celebrity. I also wrote the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide (how to market any book for free), the Smashwords Style Guide (how to format, produce and publish an ebook) and The 10-Minute PR Checklist (helps entrepreneurs and business managers think more strategically about public relations. It's not written for authors, though some authors find it valuable.). When I'm not writing or working on Smashwords, I enjoy gardening, traveling and hiking tall mountains, the tallest of which has been Mt. Kilimanjaro. Write me at first initial second initial at you know where dot com (though please direct all support inquires to the "comments/questions" link you'll find on any Smashwords page). |
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De Smashwords Stijlgids | by Mark Coker Dec. 21, 2011 | 24069 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm Mark, founder of Smashwords. Our mission is simple: we want to create the world's single best ebook publishing and distribution platform for our indie authors, publishers, literary agents and retailers. I'm co-author with my wife of Boob Tube, a novel that explores the wild and wacky world of Hollywood celebrity. I also wrote the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide (how to market any book for free), the Smashwords Style Guide (how to format, produce and publish an ebook) and The 10-Minute PR Checklist (helps entrepreneurs and business managers think more strategically about public relations. It's not written for authors, though some authors find it valuable.). When I'm not writing or working on Smashwords, I enjoy gardening, traveling and hiking tall mountains, the tallest of which has been Mt. Kilimanjaro. Write me at first initial second initial at you know where dot com (though please direct all support inquires to the "comments/questions" link you'll find on any Smashwords page). |
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Corporate Success | by GarrettSutton Dec. 16, 2011 | 6624 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: arrett Sutton is an attorney, best selling author and one of Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Advisors. A clear and engaging writer, Garrett demystifies legal topics and presents them in a very understandable and accessible manner. Garrett has over thirty years experience in assisting individuals and businesses to limit their liability, protect their assets, implement advantageous corporate structures and advance their financial goals. Garrett is the author of “Start Your Own Corporation,†“Writing Winning Business Plans,†“Buying and Selling a Business†and “The ABC’s of Getting Out of Debt†among other titles. Garrett is the owner and operator of CorporateDirect.com, which since 1988, has provided affordable asset protection and corporate formation services, as well as resources for entrepreneurs and real estate investors. Robert Kiyosaki, the best selling author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad calls Garrett and Corporate Direct “the premiere source for asset protection strategies.†Garrett attended Colorado College and the University of California at Berkeley, where he received a B.S. in Business Administration in 1975. He graduated with a J.D. in 1978 from Hastings Law, the University of California’s law school in San Francisco. He has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and other publications. Garrett enjoys speaking on asset protection strategies and is a frequent lecturer for business groups and the Rich Dad’s Advisors educational series. Garrett serves on the boards of the American Baseball Foundation, located in Birmingham, Alabama, and the Reno-Nevada based Sierra Kids Foundation. For more information on Garrett Sutton, please visit his Web sites at www.sutlaw.com, www.corporatedirect.com, and www.successdna.com. |
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The Wealth of the People: The Wealth of the Business Enterprise | by Fernando Urias Dec. 15, 2011 | 12404 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Fernando Urias is a manufacturing engineer and a manufacturing manager with experience in managing large organizations and projects. His hobbies include cooking, low carb dieting, guitar playing, and reading economic theory. |
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Why I'm Excited About the Texas Multi-family Real Estate Market: Investment Opportunities in the Texas Apartment Industry | by Keith Sanders Dec. 12, 2011 | 1667 words | Sample 45% |
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Escrow For Repairs: A Brief Explanatory Guide | by matt muscat Dec. 09, 2011 | 997 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Treadstone Funding is based in Grand Rapids and serves all of Michigan. We have special teams trained and experienced in every major loan program including FHA mortgages, 203k renovation loans, Zero down mortgage options, Rural Development home financing, veteran home loans, Conventional Mortgages, refinancing, and even debt consolidation. We are most known for our ability to streamline the purchase process for buyers using the FHA 203k Renovation mortgage program. You can fix up the home you're buying with up to $30,000 and have the work done before you even move in. It is for these reasons that the name "Treadstone" has become synonymous with great service throughout Grand Rapids and West Michigan. |
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How To Screen For Winning Stocks - A Brief Guide to 9 Backtested Strategies | by Kurtis Hemmerling Dec. 08, 2011 | 2903 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kurtis Hemmerling began his stock trading analyst career at the tender age of 10. His first official trading recommendation was to his father on Black Monday 1987. Hoping to cash in on the promised prize of visiting Disneyland, he urged his dad to sell the tumbling gold stock. Fast forward 13 years to the year 2000. Kurtis Hemmerling also has an older brother Kevin who is a stock trading fanatic. With his lightning fast 486 DX40 computer with a whopping 8 MB of RAM, Kevin day-traded the dot-com bust. Kurtis watched in amazement as his older brother sat on the red shag rug living room floor buying and selling some of the most volatile stock on dial-up Internet...with 15 minute delayed quotes! Go MEDX! From this point on the brothers would brainstorm and trade as a team. Over the following years they developed numerous stock trading strategies. * One high point was turning a few hundred dollars into a mortgage down payment with their stock option strategy. * A low point was when they created a 6 hour investment seminar with all of their techniques and tricks revealed, offered a free lunch, and even gave hard copies of their manuals away all for the price of a haircut and one person showed up. After taking two sedatives and having a nice chat with the penny-stock-picking senior citizen, the brothers went home. Maybe the error had something to do with their radio ad. * Another high point is that Kevin still owns studio lighting and a few dozen glamor shots of the brothers posing in pinstripe suits for their seminar advertisements. This doubles up as a low point. Not to be dismayed the trading duo continued to develop new swing-trading, trend trading, and day trading techniques. In 2007 Kurtis entered a stock trading challenge against tens of thousands of contestants using value picking strategies. His long term stock selections bumped his ranking up to 11th place after eleven months in the challenge. The top ten were all traders using day trading techniques. Kurtis released his latest book available on Amazon entitled, Fighting the Stock Market Bear: Turning Volatility into Profits. His brother Kevin is on the front cover being strangled by a bear in the middle of Wall Street. This was meant to be homage to Stephen Colbert and his abhorrence to bears. While the trading brothers love the cover, it appears to confuse readers as to the contents of the book. The consensus is either... 1. The tragic tale of how Smokey the Bear inhaled too much smoke and went completely barking mad 2. A technical manual on advanced mascot wrestling techniques 3. How to train your pet bear to impersonate a Canadian police officer apprehending a pyromaniac Kurtis enjoys spending the majority of his time volunteering in the Deaf community. He continues to freelance write for many web-based and print publications. He still has never been to Disneyland, but he hopes to buy a shag rug one day soon. |
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The Death of Capital Gains Investing (and What to Replace It With) | by Richard Stooker Dec. 06, 2011 | 5002 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I hate "about me" pages -- at least, I hate writing them about me. What I think is really relevant, is my quest to get rich quick, which lasted for many years until I finally figured out the optimum way how investors can get rich slowly, have lots of income to spend without incurring capital gains taxes and remain rich. I figure, what else do you want to know about me? Besides, while I don't call myself "old," I have enough years on me to have some feeling for privacy. I don't understand the appeal of social media where people tell the world what they ate for lunch, and somebody on the other side of the apparently actually cares. Anyway, I'm from the small city of Alton Illinois, right across the Mississippi River from St Louis, so I early on got used to going from one environment to the other learning what it's like to be on a border. My neighborhood was a classic small town area where I knew the neighbors that had kids. The older people remained inside and so I didn't mix with them. But I had the freedom to run around, climb trees, go in the woods, ride my bicycle and so on. It took was a border area, though, as just a short block away was the entrance to Fairmount, where lived the very rich people. Some of them were merely upper class, but some of the mansions on the top of the bluff were really large. The famous/infamous -- depending on your political persuasion -- Phyllis Schaffley lived in one. I don't know if anybody besides servants lived in the Olin Mansion, but its land area was very large. One time while in junior high my girlfriend and I went around the bluffs, visiting Spring Cave and Dry Cave, then went down to Blue Pool, and then walked a long way over to Levis Lane, and some caretaker yelled at us then. We were still on Olin property. Most people don't consider state borders inside the United States as very important. Politically they're not. But you can still notice differences. At one point I was a sort of messenger and delivery boy for the advertising department of The Alton Evening Telegraph, the newspaper. One of my jobs when I had to drive over to St Louis was to buy cartoons of cigarettes for employees, because Illinois charged much higher cigarette taxes than Missouri. The area between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers -- "between the bridges" -- is St. Charles County, not St. Louis County. This means you can buy fireworks there, so there were several big tents of them erected every June, and they got a lot of customers from both St Louis and Illinois. That's also the area where I always buy gas, because Missouri gas taxes are lower than Illinois gas taxes. That doesn't mean Illinois is always the loser, though. When Illinois had a lottery and Missouri didn't, tons of St Louis residents would drive to Illinois to buy lottery tickets. It was wild when the Illinois lottery went up to 40 million dollars the first time. People were flying in to O'Hare Airport in Chicago from Paris France to buy tickets, then fly back home again. So driving half an hour to Illinois from St Louis seemed no big deal. Many more years ago, Illinois passed a law allowing nineteen year olds to drink legally. Maybe it was just beer, I don't recall. But in Missouri you had to be 21, so certainly created a stream of traffic of nineteen and twenty year olds going to Illinois every Friday and Saturday night to drink legally. The law was eventually changed, however. The lawmakers of Illinois eventually decided to change back to 21. When I was in high school, one "sport" of some guys was to go "rolling queers." At that time, Illinois was one of only two states in the U.S. with a "consenting adults" law. Whatever two consenting adults wanted to do, they could. It's all over the U.S. now, but that certainly wasn't the case then. So gay men from Missouri would drive to Illinois, find the areas of Alton close to the river where there were a lot of trees and bushes and not many people -- if there were no Little League baseball games going on -- and then do what they wanted. I suppose some actually booked motel rooms, but maybe the local motels didn't want to be seen as short-time "love motels." Like many young hippies in those days, I dropped out of college after the first one and a half years as an English major, then spent 3 years struggling with minimum wage jobs. I eventually got tired of that and returned to school as an Accounting major, determined to learn something that I could make money from when I graduated. I eventually wound up in a job with a government agency that required me to interview many low income people. I became quite familiar with the their thinking -- or nonthinking -- about the subject of money. That, combined with what I learned while in Business School, made me all the more determined to have more money myself. My government job paid a comfortable salary, but nothing that would allow me to move into Fairmount if I chose. Meanwhile, my mother was living a comfortable life based on the stocks my grandfather bought for her with the life insurance money from my father's early death. The dividends had kept growing for decades, allowing her the freedom to have an active social life and visit her grandchildren in Boston periodically. At one point she showed me the original list of stocks Grandpa bought, and I connected that with my exploration of income investments, and I realized that income investing was the family tradition -- though my mother did think conventionally about stocks, I must admit. She'd look at their current market value, look at her dividends and gripe about the "low yield" she was getting. She was getting a terrific yield on the amounts she invested way back when! Just goes to show you that "capital gains" thinking is insidious. It creeps up on all of us. Years ago I told my mother that if a stock paid a dividend, I didn't want to own it. I was confident in the ability of growth stocks to actually grow. I've totally changed my tune now. My investment funds are now exclusively in income producing investments, mainly stocks with a smattering of bonds, as I advise in INCOME INVESTING SECRETS for people who are not yet retired. I left my government job a few years ago and now spend all my time studying investing and writing about it and other subjects. |
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Video for Business 1 How to Commission a Video | by Val Whitter Dec. 05, 2011 | 4637 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live on the wonderful Isle of Grain in Kent, England, with the coastal park a few hundred yards away where ships labour along the Thames and the Medway. Despite careers in teaching and social work and achieving my Masters, my joy is the creative arts, making films and writing. I am a private person and few people know much about me;I have worked on a kibbutz, led a strike,filmed up Kilimanjaro, helped to run a reggae studio - I'll save the rest for later. My soul mate is a brilliant music composer so we have the luxury of working together - when we are not gazing out to sea. Although I direct business videos I love writing and short stories. Other fiction and non-fiction is on its way. |
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Hand-Dyes For Sale: How I Turned My Hobby Into A Business | by Melissa J. Will Dec. 02, 2011 | 11916 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Melissa J. Will is a colour-obsessed writer, artist, and organic gardener living in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. |
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The IT Outsourcing RFx COW is Too Fat | by Ernie Zibert Dec. 01, 2011 | 1214 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ernie Zibert is a senior IT sourcing professional and brings eighteen years international management experience across government, communications and media, and finance industries. His transferable skills include IT sourcing strategy and governance, and financial, relationship and commercial management of external service providers. Annual spend under management includes up to $200M AUD along with 20% savings. |
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35 Tips on Saving Money | by Wolfgang Riebe Nov. 30, 2011 | 3959 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Wolfgang Riebe, Phd in Communications, futurist, best selling author, international keynote speaker and comedy illusionist, is a world leader when it comes to changing attitudes, inspiration and motivation. He has inspired millions of people worldwide with appearances in over 128 countries - from Hollywood to Singapore. Star of numerous television shows and many of his own prime time TV series, coupled with 26 years experience in the speaking, service and entertainment industry, make him a world leader in his field. He is the current 2010/2012 National President of the Professional Speakers Association of SA. From symposiums, conferences, strategic planning sessions, cruise liners, television to expeditions, his vast variety of incredible life experiences make him the perfect host as your Keynote Speaker, Master of Ceremonies and Celebrity Comedy Entertainer, turning your whole event into an unforgettable sophisticated experience. “Greatness in a Speaker, is defined by passion, humility, sincerity and personal experience, coupled with his ability to capture, communicate and entertain his audience, while still sharing practical, sustainable and immediately implementable life skills which have a positive effect on all present.†Wolfgang Riebe |
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Credit Glossary | by Monica Rich Nov. 28, 2011 | 3343 words | Read a sample |
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Starting a Home Based Assembly Career Without Risk | by Home Assembly Nov. 25, 2011 | 969 words | Read a sample |
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A New Approach to Microfinance Biogas in India | by Mohit Sharma "Trendster" Nov. 25, 2011 | 1696 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mohit Sharma 'Trendster', is a freelance Writer/Poet, Photographer, research student, social activist (Education, Poverty, Child Labour, Men's Rights & Fight Against Negative Generalization...stereotypes). There are few things in which Mohit can give a world record holder a run for his/her money & in some he is surely in the bottom 100 list of world. Related Keywords - Trendster, Sameer, Trendy Baba, Sharma ji, Zehen, Raka, Mohitness, Freelance Talents, Mohit. |
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101 Powerful Credit Repair Tips | by Father Pharaoh Nov. 21, 2011 | 24576 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 26 Year old seduction, erotic writer hailing from New York City. |
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Journey to My Heart | by Keerti Garg Nov. 19, 2011 | 5310 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Keerti Garg is a freelance writer having completed her schooling from St. Xavier’s, Delhi, India in 2002 and graduation from Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi,India in 2005. She went on to do her Masters in Business Administration, popularly known as MBA from S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai, India majoring in marketing management and organizational behaviour in 2007. She also holds a postgraduate diploma in Training and Development from Indian society of Training and Development and has completed several business courses from Stanford University. She joined Standard Chartered Bank as an International Graduate in 2007 and worked in areas like branch sales, collections, business strategy and talent development for a period of two and a half years till November 2009. She quit her job in November 2009 to get married to the man of her dreams, Dr. Ajay Gulati and shifted base from India to Palo Alto, California. When she is not writing, she spends her time volunteering with Non-profit organizations, playing the guitar, running half marathons, taking long walks in the woods, hiking, biking, swimming and baking. Her biggest inspiration and role model in her life is her mother, Dr. Asha Gauri Shankar who has been teaching Mathematics in Delhi University for over 35 years now. Keerti can be contacted at the email id keegarg@gmail.com. She would love to hear from you and answers all her emails personally. |
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A Way Back from Deep Debt: Debtors Anonymous | by Jerrold Mundis Nov. 19, 2011 | 3622 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jerrold Mundis has been a professional writer for more than 40 years. He is the author of 17 novels, 13 books of nonfiction, a number of ghostwritten books, and some 100 short stories, essays and articles. His books have been selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club, the Literary Guild, and the One Spirit Book Club and translated into more than dozen foreign languages. His short work has appeared in publications ranging from The New York Times Magazine to American Heritage and the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He is an experienced literary coach and teacher of professional and avocational writing. |
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Radio Advertising for Retail Small Business | by Randy Allsbury Nov. 15, 2011 | 11372 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: RANDY ALLSBURY BIO After a 12 year as a pastor and youth pastor, Randy transitioned almost a decade ago into the corporate world bringing the philosophy of “core values†based marketing or relationship marketing. Before founding Belief Marketing, Randy was an advertising account executive for Clear Channel Radio and Tyler Media Group. Understanding the importance of communication, Randy is an expert copy writer, marketing strategist, and media negotiator. He was recognized nationally for his campaign for Jason’s Deli in 2003. In 2004 “Put Your Money Where Their Ears Are†was published by Wizard Academy Press. Randy’s has been mentored by Roy H. Williams (a.k.a. The Wizard of Ads), Chuck Mefford and Dr. Jim A. Talley. He resides in Edmond, OK with his wife “Princess Sherri†and their five kids Ashley (25) Austin (22) Avery (18) Amy (14) and AJ (6). For the past decade Randy Allsbury has been targeting relational customers for their clients. Relational customers think long term, they are more likely to be repeat customers and generally spend more money. As the Relational client base increases, the business owner’s profit increases due to larger margins. Relational customers are looking for an expert they can trust. In most cases, price becomes a secondary concern under making the right choice. See www.Allsbury.com “We are moving into our fifth year using Belief Marketing as our main advertising agency. Our sales have increased substantially every year and we have seen record profits in many of our centers.†Greg, Owner of Precision Tune Auto Care “The response we are seeing from our advertising program is nothing short of spectacular. Monthly sales one year after we began following Randy's program we have seen sales increases as high as 78.52%.†Joe, Owner Chapin Furniture.com Chapin, South Carolina It is my privilege to recommend to you the services of Mr. Randy Allsbury and “Belief Marketing, Inc.†for promotion of your dental practice. It was my good fortune to become associated with Randy in 2007, and contract him for marketing of my office. Randy’s creativity and advice have been invaluable to the success of my dental practice in these difficult economic times. Listening to Randy’s recommendations and ideas for the growth of your practice would be time well spent and a wise investment. Jim E. Cox, DDS JimCoxDental.com “Business runs on relationships, relationships take time.†---Randy Allsbury |
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3 Easy To Follow Article Marketing Tips | by Justin Hammonds Nov. 12, 2011 | 1738 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I serve Jesus by teaching Bible based attractive and magnetic social network marketing online! |
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10 Tools for Finding Author Success | by Deborah Riley-Magnus Nov. 09, 2011 | 5321 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Deborah Riley-Magnus is an author and an Author Success Coach. She has a twenty-seven year professional background in marketing, advertising and public relations as a writer for print, television and radio. She writes fiction in several genres as well as non-fiction. She’s lived on both the east and west coast of the United States and has traveled the country widely. Having lived, worked and written in Los Angeles for many years, she recently returned to her hometown of Pittsburgh. |
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An analysis of the Comic Book Industry's Issues | by Shawn James Nov. 03, 2011 | 9663 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Shawn James is the author of Isis, The Cassandra Cookbook and the Screenplay All About Marilyn. A graduate of Monroe College he's been writing novels for fifteen years and screenwriting for the past five. His goal is to create positive stories detailing the experiences of African Americans that inspire readers to open their imaginations. |
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Sourcing's Three Fates | by Ernie Zibert Nov. 03, 2011 | 921 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ernie Zibert is a senior IT sourcing professional and brings eighteen years international management experience across government, communications and media, and finance industries. His transferable skills include IT sourcing strategy and governance, and financial, relationship and commercial management of external service providers. Annual spend under management includes up to $200M AUD along with 20% savings. |
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Don't Allow | by Justin Hammonds Nov. 02, 2011 | 1743 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I serve Jesus by teaching Bible based attractive and magnetic social network marketing online! |
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Difference between $1 million and $1 billion IT sourcing deals | by Ernie Zibert Oct. 31, 2011 | 711 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ernie Zibert is a senior IT sourcing professional and brings eighteen years international management experience across government, communications and media, and finance industries. His transferable skills include IT sourcing strategy and governance, and financial, relationship and commercial management of external service providers. Annual spend under management includes up to $200M AUD along with 20% savings. |
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The 10 Best Dividend Paying Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average | by Tracey Edwards Oct. 29, 2011 | 3198 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tracey is a sassy, cool writer who wants to make finance fun (don't laugh - I'm sure it can be done). She hangs out with the kangaroo's in Australia and in her spare time likes to clean mashed banana out of the carpet again (thanks kids). One day she hopes to be a guest on Oprah (damn it - that ship has sailed too). Oh well at least her books are awesome. |
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Leading 100 Billion Neurons - A journey into the brain and how this impacts business and leadership | by Andy Habermacher Oct. 27, 2011 | 22614 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Andy Habermacher is an executive coach (Certified Master Coach) and corporate trainer based in Switzerland. He has been in the training and people development business for over 15 years and his insights and dealings with international corporations of all sizes and at all levels have given him unprecedented insights into how corporations work...or not. His recent work on neuroscience has added to his understanding of the human psyche to give more powerful insights and solutions for corporations. |
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Income Genesis Review | by Jimmy Gough Oct. 20, 2011 | 561 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Income Genesis, like Area 51, is a well kept secret but rumors of its power continue to leak through the veil of secrecy. Adeel Chowdhry alludes to the fact that this next marketing release is a piece of incredible software that not only incorporates his results oriented marketing tactics but also automates the whole process. |
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Android, Inc. - A Brief 2011 Industry Analysis | by Christopher Frost Oct. 12, 2011 | 5700 words | Read a sample |
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High Growth Markets Magazine | by KPMG International Oct. 12, 2011 | 13242 words | Read a sample |
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Boise Office Speech | by Karen Chessler Warner Oct. 11, 2011 | 676 words | Read a sample |
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Read Their Mind - How to Hear What the Marketplace Wants & Build a Huge Business | by Sandi Krakowski Oct. 11, 2011 | 46386 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sandi Krakowski is a Serial Entrepreneur with 11 successful companies under her belt and a "Back To Basics Step By Step Business" expert who currently serves more than 170,000 clients in over 136 countries. Her systems help the average business owner as well as big corporations get extra-ordinary results quickly. She has a track record for her 'bringing it into action' processes that company owners find easy to implement with quick results. She has been working online successfully for the last 14 years and built 11 successful companies ranging from eCommerce to Direct Sales to a Copywriting Firm, Marketing Business, Consulting, Coaching, Info Products and her current business A Real Change Int'l. |
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Sneak Preview: Branding 123 and Product Launch 123 | by Barry Silverstein Oct. 05, 2011 | 7756 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a professional freelance writer who writes books, articles, blogs, and promotional copy for leading publications, websites, and select clients. I have a background in advertising and marketing. I founded a direct and Internet marketing agency and ran it for twenty years, and I have thirty years of business experience. I have authored the following non-fiction books: The Breakaway Brand - co-author (McGraw-Hill); Business-to-Business Internet Marketing (Maximum Press); Internet Marketing for Technology Companies (Maximum Press); three books for small business managers in the Collins Best Practices series (HarperCollins). I have written one work of fiction (a techno-thriller novel): The Doomsday Virus (iUniverse, Smashwords). I'm also active in the Asheville, NC animal welfare community and publish Carolina Mountain Dog, a blog for dog lovers (www.cmdog.com). |
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Running Your Own Social Media Campaign | by Jason Parnell Oct. 03, 2011 | 6015 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Michael Pallante is the community director and senior journalist for Questional.com and believes strongly that reading books is the best way to learn absolutely anything. |
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The Author Business: A Practical Guide to the Business of Being a Self-Published Author | by J.L. Murphey Sep. 23, 2011 | 3206 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in Coastal Georgia. Married and have had my soul mate in my life for over twenty years.We have four beautiful daughters and six absolutely wonderful grandchildren. I've been a published writer for over thirty years. Genres under various pen names include, suspense/thrillers, science fiction, children, southern fiction, nonfiction, Christian nonfiction, and inspiration/motivation nonfiction, and humor. Articles published in various magazines. |
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Promo Bytes: Author Branding | by Lisa Hughey Sep. 19, 2011 | 2866 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lisa Hughey has been writing romance since the fourth grade, which was also about the time she began her love affair with spies. Harriet and Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys later gave way to James Bond and Lara Croft and Jason Bourne. Exploring the complex nature of a profession that requires subterfuge and lies fascinates her. She loves combining her two passions into fiction and hopes you love the results. You can find her on the web at www.lisahughey.com, or the group blog www.pensfatales.com ,on Twitter @lisahughey and on email: lisahughey@pacbell.net She loves to hear from readers! Happy reading! |
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Become The Expert In Your Field | by Roger Wyer Sep. 17, 2011 | 3060 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: While hawking his first book "Choosing Joy At Work," Rog was surprised by the rough time most people have accepting the idea that joy is theirs for the choosing - at work, in the garden, in their everyday life, and even in their wedding. Whether it's in the garden, in his favorite chair, or helping others, Rog prefers the simple, peaceful way. His writing style has been described as "conversational, with energy." In "Peaceful Awakening" and "Learning Lessons," he opens the door to joy through spiritual awakening and through a new relationship with Nature. In his latest book, Rog uncovers the direct route to understanding who you are, what you do, and how you present yourself. |
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