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Capitalism is Interpreted too Narrowly
Many of the problems in the world remain unresolved because we continue to interpret capitalism too narrowly. In this narrow interpretation we create a one-dimensional human being to play the role of entrepreneur.

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Self-awareness: key to growth and change
To become self-aware is to be able to notice how you really feel, think and behave. It is a self-help skill that can be learned and which, when responsibly developed and often with skilled help, enables you to use a powerful mechanism naturally available to you to enhance you life and work as you choose. It is a natural mechanism, yet most of us have through our life experience cut ourselves off from truly accessing what we have within in us to make our lives really more effective and fulfilling of our potential.

Free Publicity & Other Fairy Tales
There are loads of references to “free PR” or “free publicity” on the internet. It sounds great. Who wouldn’t want free PR? But if you keep reading you’ll find that 99.9% of the time, these are companies that are selling you ways to get free PR. So, is it still free after you’ve paid for it?

Don't Bite the Invisible Hand That Feeds You
The anti-capitalist is a curious breed. They take a variety of different positions, but all share one common theme: the general belief that the market is an inherently evil force. They pass along such canards as "The free market doesn't work," "Capitalism is the exploitation of the worker," and "There is no such thing as the American Dream," among many others. They are often found writing for outlets such as The Nation and Harpers, as well as self-righteously demonstrating against free trade agreements and French labor proposals, inter alia.

Market Analysis Template
When looking into a new business proposition or else brainstorming for your current market a market analysis template can be used rather effectively. What this does is break down your market segment into clearly defining traits that your market has to help you figure out how to better serve you customers. There are more than a few market analysis templates floating around for free, a simple web search will net you more than you would ever use. However, an understanding of the components that make up a market analysis template and making sure you have everything you need in place can be very helpful. I just so happen to have a few ideas on that.

Make money like Google by selling it for free
Google has recently been trading in the mid-$500's. Their market cap is approx. 180b...yes, b, like billion. And when was the last time you paid for a search??? You can read my article on selling for free, or you can listen to Chris Anderson's book "Free - The future of a radical price." Better yet, do both!

Thought leadership gems from someone who really stands out
The world is not waiting to hear what you have to say says Scott Ginsberg. I agree and that is why as a brand or an individual you need to find a powerful mechanism for taking your ideas and insights to market. Thought leadership is that mechanism. Done properly it can provide a powerful boost to your brand and gain real, long-term traction with your target publics.

3 Easy Steps to Get You What You Really Want
If you are the type of person that lets life get in the way of your success, then you need to read how the intention mechanism can free you of all your excuses, and quickly get you back on track!

Multidimensional Advantages of Carbonless Form Printing for Business
Carbonless forms printing has great demand in the market due to growing popularity of cost effective printing mechanism and healthy work environment.

Everyone Loves Free Stuff - Retail Marketing Tips
Retail sellers who market their products correctly with promotional items and free samples can increase their client base. Care should be taken to offer free stuff strategically in order to effectively build sales rather than incur losses from the expenses associated with giving away items for free.

Freebie Marketing Case Study - Standard Oil In China
The case of Standard Oil in China is an interesting one, particularly from the perspective of freebie marketing. Standard Oil had a monopoly in the American market, and was looking to expand its business by branching out into the Chinese market. Standard Oil's owner, John D. Rockefeller, along with other executives from the company, decided to give away eight million kerosene lamps for free or reduced prices. By doing so, they in essence created a market for their oil in China. The company most certainly lost money at the outset by giving lamps away for free or for less than they were worth, but they more than made up for the lost revenue once Chinese customers began purchasing oil for these lamps from Standard Oil. China went on to become Standard Oil's largest market in Asia.

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