By Matt Callen / Published on June 7th, 2008 / Politics
So assuming you have built your list of targeted prospects - all interested in investing their time into reading your free information and possibly checking out what other services you have to [..]
 By Matt Callen / Published on June 6th, 2008 / Politics
While there are many marketing strategies that you can use and implement to make money, I'm going to have to say that if I had to choose ONE strategy, it would be to build a list. Some [..]
 By Matt Callen / Published on June 4th, 2008 / Politics
The title is a strong statement, I know. But it needs to be addressed. Some email marketers – the self-proclaimed “email marketers” – will tell you that the easiest and best way to build [..]
 By Matt Callen / Published on June 3th, 2008 / Politics
How many email messages do you receive a day? Do you read them all? The average person is hit with nearly 300 commercial advertising messages per day. Three Hundred! Billboards, bus signs, [..]
 By Doug Krieger / Published on June 1th, 2008 / Politics
THE GREEN CURTAIN From the Pillars of Hercules in the Atlantic to the Indonesia Archipelago in the Pacific, a vile and putrid Green Curtain threatens its descent to enshroud and enslave a vast [..]
 By Saleem Rana / Published on May 31th, 2008 / Politics
If you have a dream, follow it. No matter how wild, outrageous, and improbable it may seem. If possible travel on your journey with friends who will support you. Friendship can keep your faith [..]
 By Shawn Hickman / Published on May 30th, 2008 / Politics
It is so much harder to re-write content and change the format of web pages after the fact than doing it as part of the original design. When developing a new site there are many important [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on May 29th, 2008 / Politics
Spyware consists of unwanted programs that are installed on your computer by numerous means so it can log and use information about your internet habits. Spyware is capable of overtaking a [..]
 By Sharon Hughes / Published on May 28th, 2008 / Politics
watched a segment of Frank Capra's "Why We Fight" seven-part documentary last night with my husband, and I highly recommend it to anyone who has forgotten the tactics dictators use who want to [..]
 By Jessica Deets / Published on May 27th, 2008 / Politics
Oxytocin is a nine amino acid peptide produced in the brain and released by the pituitary gland. It is produced in the body naturally, by both males and females, and plays a role in [..]
 By Dorrie Ruplinger / Published on May 25th, 2008 / Politics
The menorah is used during the eight day celebration of Hanukkah. The Hebrew word for menorah is Hanukiyah. Some people also call it a candelabra or candelabrum. Hanukkah is celebrated each [..]
 By Thomas Morva / Published on May 24th, 2008 / Politics
Nearly any warehouse, freight dock, construction site, and manufacturing plant needs a forklift. Forklifts can be bought new or used from many different sources. It is vital that forklift [..]
 By Thomas Morva / Published on May 23th, 2008 / Politics
If a recording artist has any hopes of their songs being played on the radio, it is vital that their rough mix is mastered well. Often the best way to do this is to hire a CD mastering [..]
 By Thomas Morva / Published on May 22th, 2008 / Politics
The facility used to master the CD is nearly as important as the engineer. CD mastering facilities are distinct from recording studios, and while a facility can include both recording and [..]
 By Thomas Morva / Published on May 21th, 2008 / Politics
There are several editions of CD mastering software on the market today. Many of these programs are a good purchase for recording artists who adhere to the “do it yourself” philosophy. CD [..]
 By Thomas Morva / Published on May 20th, 2008 / Politics
Online CD mastering is a great time saving option for recording artists working on a deadline. This process involves the artist sending the rough mixes of the music to the CD mastering studio [..]
 By Richard Romando / Published on May 19th, 2008 / Politics
Garage door openers sometimes fail due to many reasons. One of the main reasons is the misalignment of the garage door or track. Most companies that provide garage door openers also offer [..]
 By Richard Romando / Published on May 18th, 2008 / Politics
Violins are among the most versatile musical instruments, evidenced by their use in many different musical genres. Some types of music that commonly feature violins are classical music, pop, [..]
 By Richard Romando / Published on May 17th, 2008 / Politics
An electric violin is an amplified violin that sends out a signal through an electrical pickup device. There are several different models of electric violins. Some are standard acoustic [..]
 By Richard Romando / Published on May 15th, 2008 / Politics
Nearly all violinists are well versed in reading sheet music. There are literally thousands, if not millions of musical pieces for violinists to play. Violin sheet music is available for a wide [..]

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