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Common Internet Marketing Myths Uncovered s I rocked on that porch.There are many secrets and myths about internet marketing that have yet to be uncovered. Sometimes considered an elusive subject, internet marketing has taken the World Wide Web by storm. Before deciding to join the thousands of individuals already engrossed in the internet marketing world, it is best to first learn its secrets.There are several programs across the internet that promise success almost instantly. Some say overnight, others a few days. Internet marketing is not based on luck. To make money through your business, you must be prepared to work hard and be patient. Although these web sites will not admit it, it takes an extreme amount of effort to accomplish your desired effect, and no scam or scheme is ever going to amount to anything.Many believe that e-mail marketing is the best way to promote a business or concept. While this type of internet marketing is very effective, you must be careful when developing your e-mail campaign. When using e-mail as a form of internet marketing, be sure to use trusted sources. There are many companies that offer you the chance to order a large number of e-mail addresses for an extremely low cost. What these businesses don't tell you is that a majority of these addresses did not asked to be added to their list. With SPAM a major issue on the web today, many will report e-mails from unknown senders. If you are reported, you may lose your internet service provider and much of what you have worked so hard for.Another common internet marketing myth is that to make money you must have an elaborate web site. This is definitely not true. Many internet users are not equipped with a high speed connection, so complicated graphics, and flashy video will just cause the page to load slower. Most web surfers do not like to wait around, and will leave the site if it does I began to ask myself why...and before long I uncovered the source of my unexplained peace of mind. I remembered a place from my childhood..., my great grandfather’s porch. I called him “Nandaddy.” I can still see him dressed in overalls, bending down to pick me up, a broad smile on his face. “Come hug my neck,” he would say. When I was a young child, I spent a lot of time on that porch. I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt more loved or appreciated. He and my grandmother lived in a pier and beam farmhouse in Milam County. It had a wood plank porch which wrapped around three sides. Years l Orlando Set To Dominate Condo Hotel Market Do bricks and boards create a room that is comfortable and inviting? Is relaxation a result of finding the right paint color? Does the feeling of being safe and protected come from the choice of wall covering, or is it a result of the finish hardware?As one of the world’s top vacation destinations, Orlando offers beautiful weather, unparalleled theme parks, incredible shopping, championship golf and close proximity to top-notch beaches.In the hospitality field, the city has long been noted for its many hotels and timeshares. But now, it has also taken a leadership position in the condo hotel market with more properties under development than any other city in the country.CONDO HOTELS OFFER HASSLE-FREE OWNERSHIPBecause condo hotels are a new type of vacation home ownership, it’s not surprising that they’re popular in Orlando, the vacation capital of the world.These fabulously-furnished condominium suites in luxury hotels and resorts offer visitors fantastic amenities like full-service spas, state-of-the-art health clubs, resort-style pools, extravagant clubhouses, upscale restaurants and 24-hour concierge services.Owners can use their condo hotel vacation homes when they want and place them in the hotel’s rental program the rest of the time. They’ll receive a share of the revenue their unit generates, typically about 50%. Because the onsite hotel management company takes care of finding guests and maintaining and operating the property, condo hotels offer hassle-free ownership.EXPANSION OF THE HOSPITALITY SECTOR TO INCLUDE CONDO HOTELSGreater Orlando has approximately 120,000 hotel guest rooms. While that’s far more than most U.S. cities, many hotel and condo hotel developers are confident there’s still room for expansion in this popular tourist and convention destination. They cite the following facts about the Orlando market as the reasons for their optimism:· Approximately 50 million visitors come to Orlando each year, and that number is continually growing.· Orlando is the vacation capital of the wo These questions seem frivolous on the surface, but after twenty-five years of helping people design, build and remodel their homes, I’ve become convinced that understanding the unique “emotional architecture” within the brain of a client is a critical part of designing a house that feels like a “home.” In the architecture firm I manage, we are trying to develop a technology that tailors our projects to the true natures of our clients, but it’s not easy. The issue of “home” is a highly emotional one. Logic seldom comes into it. The fact is, when most people decided to remodel their home or build a new house...they lose their minds! It’s true. Stable marriages topple like palm trees in the hurricane of home improvement. Pleasant, cooperative homemakers turn into Machiavellian harpies, combating husbands who vow to fight to the death on the ramparts of their own financial Alamo's. Practical, down-to-earth CPA’s suddenly realize they are the reincarnation of Frank Lloyd Wright. Customers lie about their budgets, trying to bargain with the designer as though they were buying their house from a Tijuana sombrero salesman. Perfectly reasonable people, who would never dream of telling their doctor how to treat a disease or their lawyer how to draft their will, think nothing of telling a professional architect how to design their home. Worst of all, when people begin the process of designing a new home, they forget the basic laws of economics. I long ago discovered that when customers who were over budget came to my office to “trim the fat,” they were actually going to add a Jacuzzi, upgrade the ceramic tile, change the plastic laminate countertops to granite, and then expect the price to drop. It set me to wondering. One day I experienced an epiphany. I was converting a group of historic buildings in the tiny Texas town of Round Top into a country inn. The Queen and my kids were still in Houston. Every Monday morning I drove up to Round Top and then drove home to Houston every Friday night. In between, I slept on an air mattress on the second floor of an old pier and beam house, one of several we were restoring. Alone all week, I had plenty of time to think. In the evenings I would sit in an old rocking chair on the wood plank porch. I found myself inexplicably happy. Everything seemed right with the world as I rocked on that porch. I began to ask myself why...and before long I uncovered the source of my unexplained peace of mind. I remembered a place from my childhood..., my great grandfather’s porch. I called him “Nandaddy.” I can still see him dressed in overalls, bending down to pick me up, a broad smile on his face. “Come hug my neck,” he would say. When I was a young child, I spent a lot of time on that porch. I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt more loved or appreciated. He and my grandmother lived in a pier and beam farmhouse in Milam County. It had a wood plank porch which wrapped around three sides. Years la Bronco Drilling Coverage Initiated With Strong Buy Rating cts to the true natures of our clients, but it’s not easy. The issue of “home” is a highly emotional one. Logic seldom comes into it.Every so often, a tremendous growth stock can be accumulated at prices attractive to a value investor. These companies make for some of the best investments. Bronco Drilling is one of those companies.Bronco Drilling Company (BRNC) provides contract land drilling services to oil and natural gas exploration and production companies. They own a fleet of 64 land drilling rigs, of which 50 are currently operating, 4 are in the process of being refurbished and 10 are held in inventory.By many common valuation metrics, Bronco is very cheap. They are trading at a trailing P/E of 8.5 and a forward P/E of only 5.73, based on today’s closing price of $17.70. The current price/ book value ratio for Bronco is only 1.37. They are trading at a trailing P/EBITDA of 4.Ratios as low as these would catch the eye of most any value investor. A company trading at these ratios would normally be a mature or even deteriorating business. Bronco Drilling is far from being either of these. In the past 12 months, they reported revenue of $242.3 million, a more than 500% year over year improvement on the $47.6 million they reported in the prior 12 month period. Earnings have grown at a similar clip. Earnings per share for FY 2006 are expected to come in at $2.54. Analysts are also looking for $3.09 in earnings per share for FY 2007. Yahoo! Finance shows Bronco as having a PEG ratio of 0.13, an extremely low figure.We believe Bronco is well positioned to beat these current estimates to the upside, something this company has consistently done since their IPO a little more than a year ago. Based on management’s expectations of ending Q1 2007 with 55 rigs in operation (compared to 50 at the end of the most recent quarter), and assuming day rates increase at a rate consistent with historical increases, Bronco’s earnings should in The fact is, when most people decided to remodel their home or build a new house...they lose their minds! It’s true. Stable marriages topple like palm trees in the hurricane of home improvement. Pleasant, cooperative homemakers turn into Machiavellian harpies, combating husbands who vow to fight to the death on the ramparts of their own financial Alamo's. Practical, down-to-earth CPA’s suddenly realize they are the reincarnation of Frank Lloyd Wright. Customers lie about their budgets, trying to bargain with the designer as though they were buying their house from a Tijuana sombrero salesman. Perfectly reasonable people, who would never dream of telling their doctor how to treat a disease or their lawyer how to draft their will, think nothing of telling a professional architect how to design their home. Worst of all, when people begin the process of designing a new home, they forget the basic laws of economics. I long ago discovered that when customers who were over budget came to my office to “trim the fat,” they were actually going to add a Jacuzzi, upgrade the ceramic tile, change the plastic laminate countertops to granite, and then expect the price to drop. It set me to wondering. One day I experienced an epiphany. I was converting a group of historic buildings in the tiny Texas town of Round Top into a country inn. The Queen and my kids were still in Houston. Every Monday morning I drove up to Round Top and then drove home to Houston every Friday night. In between, I slept on an air mattress on the second floor of an old pier and beam house, one of several we were restoring. Alone all week, I had plenty of time to think. In the evenings I would sit in an old rocking chair on the wood plank porch. I found myself inexplicably happy. Everything seemed right with the world as I rocked on that porch. I began to ask myself why...and before long I uncovered the source of my unexplained peace of mind. I remembered a place from my childhood..., my great grandfather’s porch. I called him “Nandaddy.” I can still see him dressed in overalls, bending down to pick me up, a broad smile on his face. “Come hug my neck,” he would say. When I was a young child, I spent a lot of time on that porch. I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt more loved or appreciated. He and my grandmother lived in a pier and beam farmhouse in Milam County. It had a wood plank porch which wrapped around three sides. Years l High Income Taxpayers Can Now Take Advantage of a Roth IRA th the designer as though they were buying their house from a Tijuana sombrero salesman. Perfectly reasonable people, who would never dream of telling their doctor how to treat a disease or their lawyer how to draft their will, think nothing of telling a professional architect how to design their home.The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act (TIPRA) recently signed by President Bush eliminates the $100,000 Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) ceiling and the married taxpayer joint filing requirement for converting a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA, but not until the year 2010. All other rules continue to apply, which means that the amount converted to a Roth IRA will still be taxed as income at the individual’s highest tax rate. Under current law, single taxpayers with MAGI of more than $110,000 cannot contribute to a Roth IRA; or married taxpayers with joint income in excess of $160,000. However, by eliminating the income ceiling for conversions, the income limits on contributing to a Roth IRA have essentially been removed as well.In 2006 and 2007, individuals can contribute up to $4,000 per year to a nondeductible traditional IRA ($5,000 if age 50 or older but under 70 1/2). In years 2008 – 2010, the amounts increase to $5,000 per year ($6,000 for investors age 50 or older but under 70 1/2). As a result, individuals under age 50 can contribute up to $23,000 during that five year stretch or up to $28,000 if 50 or older. If married, the same contribution limits apply to spouses who can also fund a separate nondeductible traditional IRA. (Reminder: IRS form 8606 must be filed each year a nondeductible traditional IRA contribution is made). Then in 2010, individuals can convert the nondeductible traditional IRA into a tax-free Roth account and have the choice of recognizing all of the conversion income in 2010 or averaging it over 2011 and 2012. At conversion, investors would only be taxed on the earnings that have accumulated in the nondeductible IRA. After 2010, individuals may continue to contribute to a nondeductible traditional IRA and immediately convert to a Roth IRA, thereby effectively wiping ou Worst of all, when people begin the process of designing a new home, they forget the basic laws of economics. I long ago discovered that when customers who were over budget came to my office to “trim the fat,” they were actually going to add a Jacuzzi, upgrade the ceramic tile, change the plastic laminate countertops to granite, and then expect the price to drop. It set me to wondering. One day I experienced an epiphany. I was converting a group of historic buildings in the tiny Texas town of Round Top into a country inn. The Queen and my kids were still in Houston. Every Monday morning I drove up to Round Top and then drove home to Houston every Friday night. In between, I slept on an air mattress on the second floor of an old pier and beam house, one of several we were restoring. Alone all week, I had plenty of time to think. In the evenings I would sit in an old rocking chair on the wood plank porch. I found myself inexplicably happy. Everything seemed right with the world as I rocked on that porch. I began to ask myself why...and before long I uncovered the source of my unexplained peace of mind. I remembered a place from my childhood..., my great grandfather’s porch. I called him “Nandaddy.” I can still see him dressed in overalls, bending down to pick me up, a broad smile on his face. “Come hug my neck,” he would say. When I was a young child, I spent a lot of time on that porch. I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt more loved or appreciated. He and my grandmother lived in a pier and beam farmhouse in Milam County. It had a wood plank porch which wrapped around three sides. Years l How to Make Money Selling Master Resale Rights Products I ce to drop.You have read all about internet marketing and want to get involved, but don’t have a product. What can you do? Do have to wait until you have an idea for your own product before you get started? In the early days you did, but not now. You have a whole host of options open to you and one is to learn how to make money selling master resale rights products.Resale rights to certain products have been available for some time now, but the problem was that you paid an initial license fee, and then a small additional fee on each product you sold. Some owners even put a limit on how many you were allowed to sell, and provided you with a fixed selling price. However, Master Resale Rights is the cr?me de la cr?me, allowing you to resell at any price, at or above a minimum, and to however many customers you want; you can also sell the resell rights yourself. Make sure that the product cannot be given away free or you might find it difficult to sell.Keep in mind that purchasing resale rights does not always give you the right to own the product itself. Some do and some don’t, but frequently you will have to pay for the product in addition to the resale rights to be able to open it, and make use of it, rather than just sell it. So make sure you know exactly what you are paying for before you part with the cash. It set me to wondering. One day I experienced an epiphany. I was converting a group of historic buildings in the tiny Texas town of Round Top into a country inn. The Queen and my kids were still in Houston. Every Monday morning I drove up to Round Top and then drove home to Houston every Friday night. In between, I slept on an air mattress on the second floor of an old pier and beam house, one of several we were restoring. Alone all week, I had plenty of time to think. In the evenings I would sit in an old rocking chair on the wood plank porch. I found myself inexplicably happy. Everything seemed right with the world as I rocked on that porch. I began to ask myself why...and before long I uncovered the source of my unexplained peace of mind. I remembered a place from my childhood..., my great grandfather’s porch. I called him “Nandaddy.” I can still see him dressed in overalls, bending down to pick me up, a broad smile on his face. “Come hug my neck,” he would say. When I was a young child, I spent a lot of time on that porch. I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt more loved or appreciated. He and my grandmother lived in a pier and beam farmhouse in Milam County. It had a wood plank porch which wrapped around three sides. Years l How Roman Abramovich Became a Billionaire at Age 34, and Why Most Managers Struggle s I rocked on that porch.When he was only 36 years old Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea Football Club. Within a year he had spent ?90m on new players and Chelsea finished 4th in the league.Mr. Abramovich’s reaction was to fire the Manager in 2004 and bring in Portuguese coach Jose Marinho. In 2005 Chelsea won the Premiership, The League Cup and the Community Shield. They also made the semi final of The Champions League.Mr. Abromovich’s behavior differs from that of most other senior managers in four important ways.Do it NowHe didn’t get to be a billionaire at the age of 34 by putting off important issues until tomorrow. It is a sure bet that he never hesitates to do what needs doing today. He is not a man to be deterred by constraints of budget, resources or other people’s attitudes or opinions.Make it happenEven the most cursory study of Mr Abramovich’s career shows that whenever he’s involved he makes a difference. He is not a man who allows anything to deter him from what he wants to achieve; just look at what has happened in Chukotka province since he became Governor only 5 years ago.He employs the best people then gives them the best leaders, resources and coaches to make sure they deliver to the highest standards.Build on SuccessMost managers do not seek to improve their team until things are going wrong or their people are overloaded and stressed.Roman Abramovich brought in a first class coach when Chelsea were doing well but needed a little extra to make them into table toppers.This very successful business man deliberately builds on success - most ordinary managers only try to fix things when they think they’re going wrong.Provide the Resources to Achieve the ResultsWhen it comes to taking risks most managers don’t want to know. “Safety first” is th I began to ask myself why...and before long I uncovered the source of my unexplained peace of mind. I remembered a place from my childhood..., my great grandfather’s porch. I called him “Nandaddy.” I can still see him dressed in overalls, bending down to pick me up, a broad smile on his face. “Come hug my neck,” he would say. When I was a young child, I spent a lot of time on that porch. I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt more loved or appreciated. He and my grandmother lived in a pier and beam farmhouse in Milam County. It had a wood plank porch which wrapped around three sides. Years later, the architectural features of a similar porch in Round Top brought back unconscious memories of that cherished time. I had discovered a key feature of my emotional architecture! Suddenly I understood why I kept returning to historic restoration work even though, truth be told, it was less profitable than my other building ventures. I realized then that we all view the world through a broad set of internal associations most, but not all, from our childhood. This internal landscape determines how we respond emotionally to the architecture in our surroundings. Eight years later, I lived in another old farmhouse. I felt happy and very much at home. Built in the 1840’s, the restoration was never really complete. The downstairs was cold in the winter and the upstairs a hothouse in the summer. Bugs find it easy to get in and the AC finds it easy to get out. The old place required constant maintenance. You would think these things would have been annoying, but I sat on my porch in the evenings and think about how lucky I am. You see, it wasn’t just an old German farmhouse to me. It was the place I raised my two youngest children. Those old walls held the accomplishment I felt at having been able to leave the big city and make a new home in the country. My best girl slept there in a bed I made with my own hands. It was a place filled with memories of all the good times I’d had with the people I love. I came to realize that these emotional associations are the actual bricks and mortar of my experience of “home.” It’s obvious if you think about it. A robin takes great care to build a nest and guards it jealously until her chicks have flown away. Then, that cherished nest is just another pile of sticks. We humans are not that much different. A house is a material object. A “home” is of the heart.When people are looking for a new living space, they are really looking for how that new space “feels,” and how well it fits the day to day reality of their lives, and the values that are important to them. With this key realization guiding the way, I began to seek a technology to uncover the features of my clients’ emotional architecture. It seemed to me, that if a designer could uncover the emotional associations of his client, he would discover powerful clues to a design that would create that illusive and individual experience we call “home.” Now, years after I had that first realization, I am finally approaching my goal. The human mind is complex, and my skills and training are limited, but after years of research and working with clients, I have developed a sy
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