By: Ronnie Slade | Inspirational According to an old tale, "The Flying Horse", a man who had been sentenced to death by the king begged a reprieve by attempting to strike a bargain: "I'll teach the king's horse to fly before a year goes by," the condemned man proclaimed. "If I don't succeed, you can take my life then." The king was amused and granted the man's request. read more
By: Peter George - Speaker, Author, Coach | Marketing Companies -- large and small -- often fail to realize how and why their clients are leaking out of their buckets; they just know that they are indeed leaking out. So they decide to spend more money and man-hours on sales, marketing, and advertising, thinking that they can outpace the loss. These costly methods occasionally look like they succeed. However, many companies, seeing their apparent success, ignore their lack of profitability. read more
By: cherry | Jewelry The morning sun in Paris is just like Pavarotti's golden voice, not only great penetrating power, but rather indirect. This is the first impression of Paris, the streets are quiet. read more
By: Adolph Paul | Advertising Most of the times we find people vying for a space closer to the entrance in a parking lot. Even if there is an empty space just about four cars away from the entrance, people often wait for a car to pull out from an even closer spot. This leads to confusion and aggression among drivers. read more
By: Dan Johnson | Marketing tips Forum marketing is a great way to build relationships and build your list. It's not an over night thing but staying with it will eventually show results read more
By: Bob Hamilton | Article Marketing Many article writers seem to get it into their heads that articles must be a specific length to be effective. They achieve that length by adding unimportant fluff that adds absolutely no value to their article writing. These article writers have forgotten the importance of providing high quality, information-filled content. They have forgotten to provide the information in an easy to read manner. read more
By: Dominick | Law For oldsters, the idea of not having child custody can be extraordinarily stressful. There are two types of child custody and to barter issues, it is vital to understand both types. read more
By: H Woolston | Weight Loss Do you think it's easy to lose weight? To be honest you probably already think it isn't...which is why you might be looking for a diet to try and help you along here. Problem is, finding an effective diet is just as hard, if not harder, than losing weight in the first place. Sometimes, there's just too much information to go through before you can find a diet or dieting solution that suits you. So where do you look? read more
By: Gary V Hawkins | Recreation & Sports One of the biggest ares of confusion for young athletes is in the area of prep recruiting. Many, if not most, high school athletes just don't understand the process or their role in the process. This article may be able to clear some of that confusion up for you. read more
By: p9ox123 | Sales When trying to buy a suitable spyder men ski wear, you need to decide what kind of type you really need. Does it have to be the insulated jacket or just the shell-style or the so called non-insulated jacket? Sometimes it depends on the temperature, the thickness of the snow, and your body temperature. read more
By: Peter Gates | Technology I'm regularly asked why sometimes a computer system will run slowly. This is a major source of annoyance for a lot of people, and so understandably they want an answer. Read this article to find out more. read more
By: Bob Craypoe | Music As a musician who does solo acoustic performances, I have noticed that I may not always be the center of attention. Let's face it; some places hire a solo acoustic performer just to be "background music." Sometimes, as a musician performing live, we feel as if the audience is not really paying attention to our performance, but sometimes they really are. read more
By: Donna Gunter | Internet Business I've often been complimented on my ability to be fearless. Most surprising was that I'd do these things given my natural introverted personality. What I have learned from these experiences is that there are two little-discussed traits that separate successful introverted entrepreneurs from those who aren't successful. read more
By: Mark Bergman | Small Business Sometimes your small business is running at full capacity and it is better to say no to that extra workload. Taking on extra work when you cannot complete a job without disappointing a customer is not good for business. read more
By: Joel Matthews | Success You know how you are always putting that project off until, tomorrow, and when it comes you put it off for another day? Why! Just do it now and get it out of the way, I see so many people procrastinating and making excuses as to why they can't do something. read more