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Yesterday I braved the elements (it's 54 below here) and walked to the local post office to pick up my snail mail. There was only one bill, some bank statements and ...
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| Wednesday, January 21, 2004 | |
I frequently use articles in KIT and on the Home4Success channel that I believe will benefit my readers. And if the authors request confirmation of the use of the article, it's common courtesy to advise them when and where it will be published.
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Most of us have a 'built-in' resistance to change even when it's for our own good. Have you noticed that? It's understandable when faced with a death in the family or health issues or a job loss. There are ways to deal with that kind of loss and I came across an interesting article by Anne Riches in The Four Emotional Stages of Change.
The resistance to change I'm referring to is adapting to new technologies when they benefit both the publisher and the subscriber in equal measure.
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| Saturday, January 10, 2004 | |
As much as I detest it, I was glancing through my Inbox to determine if there was anything of value in there and I came across this bold statement - "How Millionaire Earned $92,000 with his email list". Not an unusual headline nowadays but after glancing through the first couple of lines, you would not believe what the message was about.
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| Saturday, January 03, 2004 | |
I've got to hand it to the creators of Quikonnex - Jim Gray and Carolyn Peltier. A number of publishers had subscribers who didn't quite understand the concept of downloading a reader (we use QuikAwasu) to view their subscriptions.
No problem - these two put their heads together and came up with ... QuikView! This nifty little program is cross-platform and cross-browser friendly and it's a terrific bookmark manager to boot.
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