Archive for September, 2009

Have You Hugged Your Blog Today?

September 20, 2009
By Mary Anne
Have You Hugged Your Blog Today?

Share Of the virtually limitless ways in which the Blog can be used, from informing us of on the spot happenings in war zones to teaching us how to knit, it has today become the virtual brick and mortar store of the online entrepreneur, in a sense transporting us back to the 1950′s where we...
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‘Twas the Night Before Superconference

September 9, 2009
By Mary Anne

Share I am psyched today, because tomorrow I leave for Minneapolis for a three-day educational superconference. It’s not about product “rah rah”; in fact, nobody’s product matters. There will be Internet marketers there from all over the country, learning from the masters, networking and having a good time. It will also be a chance...
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Labor Day – The Reinvention of Work in America

September 7, 2009
By Mary Anne
Labor Day – The Reinvention of Work in America

Share It’s Labor Day, a time for barbecues, saying good bye to Summer, and taking a day of rest honoring the American worker. Yet, there is a different feel out there this Labor Day, as we are struck with a country living with it’s highest unemployment rate in decades, still at war in far...
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Did You Ever Notice How Useless “Remember Me” Is on Webpage Sign-in Forms?

September 5, 2009
By Mary Anne

Share I do it all the time. I click “remember me,” but does that little bugger do it? NO! Every time I go back to the page, I have to re-enter my information. I’m not overly paranoid about identity theft – maybe I should be, but I’m not. I joined AOL when it first...
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