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Burst Your Bubble NOW To Get More Customers
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| One of my little secrets to selling has absolutely NOTHING to do with selling and EVERYTHING to do with expanding my creativity.
And I end up making tons more money almost by magnificent default!
Why?
You Have To Burst Your Bubble NOW To Get More Customers!
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Africa needs a technology bubble
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| According to the WSJ, silicon valley is on the brink of another technology bubble bust like what was witnessed in 1999. According to the article the emergence of "strange" website names such as Orgoo and businesses whose sole purpose is to sell t-shirts bearing the logos of internet companies(check out Startup Schwag) is evidence of a bubble and its eminent bust. I cannot even pretend to understand the dynamics of silicon valley, so I won't even argue with the writer of the article, but I'm left wondering when will Africa expereience it's own technology bubble? |
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The China Bubble Thing
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| These two factoids won't settle the debate as to whether China's stock markets are currently in a bubble, but I thought it was worth putting them out there -- one bullish, one bearish: |
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Having a guilt free spa bath
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| How to live in a home that is more energy efficient, more sustainable and have a guilt free spa or bubble bath every week!
Imagine living in a home that stays between 16-24°C all year round and paying just $2 per day for all your heating and cooling costs. It Is Easier Than You Think... But only after you abandon what most people ‘know’ about energy efficient and sustainable homes and follow the simple steps that work 100% of the time, in every style of home, and in every climate.
Ordinary people in apparently ordinary homes across Australia have already cut 41% and more off their electricity bills, 56% off their homes CO2 emissions, and saved hundreds of litres of water every day. (More than enough to fill up your spa bath!) |
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Self-Contemplation and Success
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| Take some time this week (and continue to do this process on an ongoing basis) to just sit and allow these questions to bubble around in your mind. Write down whatever comes up for you. |
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Finding Happiness by living in the present
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| Learning how to live in the present is a major key to finding happiness. Living in the past will be filled with regret. Living in the future usually means living in fear. Only in the present will we be content |
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Eco-Friendly Packaging Materials for Online Retail
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| The most ubiquitous packaging materials are of course bubble wrap and peanuts. The pros and cons of both are well documented, but the most important thing to know is they are typically made from plastics (as in oil) and are not bio-degradable. With the amount of bubble wrap and peanuts used around the world each day the problem is pretty self evident.
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A Millennial Intervention
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| An intervention for Millennials leaving the "bubble" of college and entering the "boardroom" of career. |
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People, Work, Play and Content Are On the Move
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| Of course you hang on every announcement that comes out for the serious Apple tablet contender. A few with "some" promise but most ????
Hey tablet is killing every other technology out there. Well not for people who are buying and using the products today...but tomorrow???
Living in a technology bubble we forget what the real world -- yes the whole world -- has, understands, can afford. Don't feel bad if some in your family only have a featurephone and laptop or worse, desktop. We're not being pessimistic in fact read the Insider and you'll find the hot product you want to get early for the rug rats in your life for Christmas.
Now that's planning ahead!!!!
Time to live for today but get prepared for tomorrow and beyond.
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What is a Wealth Cycle
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| A wealth cycle is simply shifting one investment from one sector that is over valued to another investment from another sector that is undervalued. Then you wait for that undervalued investment to become overvalued and then go through the cycle again.
The Dot.com bubble of the 90's is a prime illustration of this. What the majority don't know is, this boom started way back in the early 80's at the same time when the Gold and Silver bubble was bursting. At this time most of the money was shifted out of Gold and Silver and put into emerging tech stocks and internet start ups. |
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Leadership Insight: The Great Turnover Bubble
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| It may well become the great turnover bubble of 2011. Or maybe 2012.
The turnover bubble that is referenced has been created by economic conditions that began largely in 2008 but have been festering ever since. The bubble relates to a great number of people that would like to change jobs but cannot because other jobs are not available. When those jobs become available again, the bubble will burst and we will see a large migration of talent between companies and organizations.
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