Napoleon Hill’s Self-Confidence Formula

Cleaning and reorganizing some papers, I came across a handwritten page that is most likely a quote from Think and Grow Rich. But, I’m not sure. i didn’t source it on the page or even note if it was partly paraphrased.
It seems like a useful hit on Napoleon Hill’s philosophy. The following is what I [...]

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Julie & Julia Demo Blog Success

When I mention Julie & Julia to my musician friends, most of them haven’t seen it. The movie was recently released as a DVD. That makes it easier to access. It’s a smart idea combining two personal stories, very well done.I have two inspirational hits from this film, one for Julie and one for Julia.
The [...]

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A Flawed Sales Letter Online

Two paragraphs here tell the story quite well. What follows is just my opinion.
It’s the interminable length that drives you crazy. You keep thinking, “Okay, what’s the deal?” Do you ever skip to the bottom to see what the offer is exactly?
Sometimes you click for the next page and receive a series of Russian Matrushka [...]

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To Newbie or not too Newbie: the slings and bullet points of experts

June Hollister urges me to offer that missing information that newbies need. Tim Scullin posts a blog with the title, “How You Can Effectively Target Keywords for Newbies”
Okay, then. What knowledge is the prerequisite for understanding this article?
What is a keyword? Why is it important?
If you can’t answer that question easily, maybe you are a [...]

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Blogging to the Bank in 10 Steps

When I read the first version of this ebook, I didn’t do very much with it. I wasn’t quite ready, most likely.
Now, I just finished Blogging to the Bank 3.0, (which I purchased about 6 months ago). This time it makes a lot more sense. Maybe I’m more prepared.
It’s still a little on the rich [...]

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