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My Kinda Guy!
Several Sunday papers reviewed Neil Sheehan's A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon. It's a "one guy against the world" story of the first order.

Rule 6 Do Something Thats Totally Outrageous
This is Rule #6 in a series of articles on "21 ways to Increase the Power and Profit of Your Advertising Without Spending an Extra Cent," by Brad Sugars.

Rule 17 Test Test Test Keep Testing
This is Rule #17 in a series of articles on "21 Ways to increase the Power and Profit of Your Advertising Without Spending an Extra Cent," by Brad Sugars.

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Things That Tell You To Stop Reading a Finance Paper
At least as important as knowing which finance papers to read is knowing early which papers to stop reading. Here is a dead giveaway on the first page of an otherwise interesting-looking paper.

How to Attract More Customers with White Papers
Writing White Papers is a very powerful way to attract more well-paying customers and clients. White papers offer a very unique marketing advantage in a very competitive marketplace.

How to Write White Papers for Credibility and Profits
White Papers increase credibility and profits . Marketing with White Papers as a part of your marketing strategy can create very quick and appealing results.

Father's Day Advice from My Father
Sunday is Father’s Day which, of course, always makes me think of my dad, Fred C. Trump.

Marketing Like a Rockstar! Part 1
Everything I learned About Marketing, I learned From Paul Stanley of KISS! Not quite but I'll tell you what. If you pay attention to any great rock front man or woman, you will notice a couple of very clever tactics. Dateline Sunday March 22nd... So there I was indulging in a guilty pleasure... Like I said, guilty pleasure... So sunday I popped in a DVD "Kiss w/ the Melbourne Symphony. Kiss, the garishly made up rock band (with tons of pop hooks) with a symphony... Should be interesting, I thought. It's amazing what a different perspective will do. The DVD was tons of fun (guilty pleasure, remember...) but I noticed all the sales, marketing and trainer tricks that lea

My Kinda Guy!
Several Sunday papers reviewed Neil Sheehan's A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon. It's a "one guy against the world" story of the first order.

The Ultimate Secret of Acing Behavioral Interviews SHOW don’t TELL
When I was a journalism major I wrote countless papers. Many of the papers that I would get back had the words, “Show – don’t tell” written on them.

What Are You Harvesting?
Talk about a cliche - we actually went for a drive in the country last Sunday. That's right, a "Sunday Drive," like people used to do two and three generations ago. It was delightful to roam around the southern Colorado countryside, with no time pressures and no particular destination. We ended up patronizing a roadside "farmer's market" fruit-and-vegetable stand, and it got me thinking about inspiration....

Authentic Communication: Dealing with Moose-on-the-Table
Imagine a team meeting around a conference-room table. They are reviewing progress and making plans. Charts are reviewed, slides are projected, documents are handed out, and calculations are made. Now imagine that standing in the middle of the conference-room table is a great big moose. No one says a word about the moose. Everyone carries on polite and earnest conversation as if this situation is very normal. Meanwhile the moose is eating papers at one end of the table while plopping out moose pies at the other end of the table splattering a few participants' business suits. Team members are passing papers around the moose's legs. They shift in their chairs to make eye contact with each other under the moose's belly or to see past it to the front of the room. Papers need to be pried out from underneath the moose's huge hoofs.

Top 3 Reasons: White Paper Is Not Dead
The debate for white paper is intensifying in the b2b blogosphere about whether the white papers are still relevant for b2b marketing. But if you ask me, then honestly speaking, white papers are still an integral part of b2b marketing. This article will state you the reasons why white paper is still essential for b2b marketing. From last few months I have been reading many blogs and articles where the speculations have been created that the end of white papers are not very far. Rather going with the speculation, I would say white papers are still valuable. Before proving with some important data, first we need to understand what white paper is and how it works.

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