Sunday, January 6, 2008

Netrwork Marketing Training- The Secret FEAR that Sabotages MLM Success

by Doug Firebaugh
Sabotage.

Cool sounding word. Bit what a cancer it can be in your life, and network marketing business! And I guess it occurs with most folks in this business due to one thing, and it will surprise you what it is.

It's called CONDITIONING. Most of us in life have been conditioned for many things, and it happened as we were growing up. And this conditioning is focused more on FEAR than faith in most people's lives. Fear is what I call the "Sabotage grenade" that blows up many a Success Dream in Network Marketing.

And there is a "stealth fear" that many struggle with unknowingly in MLM.

I have been in the Network Marketing industry for quite some time and have a lot of HUGE money earners as friends, and inc View the rest of this article


Publishing Great Content To Boost Your Link Popularity

Before we get started, there's a couple of things that I ought to point out...
1. You really should have a fairly good knowledge of your subject material and enough time to write high quality articles. Alternatively you should be able to invest at least $40 per month to pay someone else to research and ghostwrite some articles for you.
2. You will also need to have sufficient time to submit your articles to the main article directories or alternatively be prepared to pay at least $40 per month to have someone else distribute them for you.
Writing and distributing articles, while not especially glamorous by any means, it’s a very effective way to get links back to your site.
The proven system:
1. Decide on a topic for your article and either write View the rest of this article


The Buzz About Blogs

The “blogosphere” is continuing to grow at an amazing pace. In fact, the number of published blogs is expected to double about every five months.
Right now, there is a new blog published every second, according to Technorati, the search engine that keeps track of Weblogs. In March there were over 7 million blogs, that number is now over 14 million.
Weblogs have become the homepages of the 21st century and are used for everything from sharing recipes, personal opinions and travel adventures, to the latest in political and economic news.
Blogs are also facing their share of controversy and praise. Reporters Without Borders recently published their “short list” of the seven best blogs out of 60, which won the “Freedom Blog Awards” for defending freedom of ex View the rest of this article


Saturday, January 5, 2008

Top Ten Items To Keep Your Home Organized

Even the most frugal person I know will occasionally splurge on an item that will help her keep more organized.
Here are some of my favorite organizational tools for the home.
1) Lazy Susan
Thanks to the soul who invented this little item! They're cheap, and help keep spices, bottles, and condiments neatly arranged and at your fingertips. Use them in the pantry, in cabinets, on the kitchen table - they're absolutely life savers when it comes to staying organized.
2) Plastic Basket for Lids
Plastic containers - a double edged sword! One the one hand they keep me organized and save tons of time in the kitchen, especially. But searching through ten thousand lids that don't fit can drive a person nutty. I use a plastic basket for all my lids so they'r View the rest of this article


Grandma's Sour Cream Cookies

These cookies are my personal favorites. You really do have to


refrigerate them for one hour before cooking. It's Grandma's


secret tip for making them turn out right. Also, you need to


sift your flour first and then measure out your three cups.





Ingredients:





3 cups sifted all purpose flour


1 teaspoon baking powder


1/2 teaspoon baking soda


1/2 teaspoon salt


1 cup soft butter


1 1/2 cups sugar


2 eggs


1 cup sour cream


1 teaspoon vanilla





Topping:





1/2 cup of sugar


1 teaspoon of cinnamon





Directions:





1. Combine fl View the rest of this article


Friday, January 4, 2008

Regional Cuisine: As American As Apple Pie

We love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet ? or so an old ad for Chevrolet tells us. Apple pie is as American as? well.. apple pie. If baseball is the All-American sport, then apple pie is the all-American dessert. And while the internet and book stores have spread the recipes far and wide, there are classic apple desserts in every region that are characteristic of the cuisine for that area. Wherever Johnny Appleseed spread orchards, there are recipes that make use of other regional ingredients and traditions to create unique desserts with apples and ? whatever!
If you think of apple pie as having two crusts and a filling of apples combined with sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg, some of the regional variations may surprise you. Apple cobbler, appl View the rest of this article


How To Give Your Pug A Long And Happy Life

Bringing home a Pug can change our life, but it is also a big responsibility. When you become a Pug owner, it is up to you to make sure that your pet's needs are met including, proper care, a safe environment and lots of love! Caring for a dog is a commitment, but has many rewards.
One of the most important things you can do to make sure your Pug has all the tools he needs to stay safe is to give him obedience training. A dog that is not properly trained will be a nuisance to others, while one that has the appropriate obedience training is a pleasure to be around. Many a dog has been considered a “bad” dog when all he really needed was the owner to take the time out to train him properly.
If you train your dog properly, not only will he have some cool tricks View the rest of this article