Monthly Archives: May 2009

May 11

You don't find free graphics anymore?

By Brian Baulch | Blog

Exciting news for all internet marketers. We came across this great product that is a definite plus in books. Not only does it make the job of an internet marketer easier, faster and with a great professional look, they are offering it for free. Imagine that! Finding great professional work like this will cost a […]

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May 09

Honor Thy Mother On Mother's Day

By Brian Baulch | Blog

With Mother’s Day nearing, it is important for us to reflect on the Bible verse from Exodus 20:12, “Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the lord thy God giveth thee.” It is really important that we take the time to honor thy mother, and not […]

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May 08

History Of Gift Giving-Mother’s Day

By Brian Baulch | Blog

Mother’s Day is one of the most popular gift-giving holidays of the year, running a close fourth to Easter, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day. We can trace this holiday back to ancient times when the mother figure was greatly revered. In ancient Greece, the festival of Cybele, the great mother of the Greek gods, was held […]

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May 04

How to Use PLR Content and Blow Your Competition Away!

By Brian Baulch | Blog

Does it seem like you spend the majority of your time (or money!) on content creation? Creating website content, newsletter content, blog content, new products, mini-courses, special reports… yada..yada..yada! Or worse, maybe you don’t devote any time or money to developing content. In this case, you’re missing out on a huge opportunity. As they said […]

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May 03

Twitter – The Social Fad is Here to Stay

By Brian Baulch | Blog

Image via CrunchBase “Is Twitter a breakthrough in personal communications or a colossal waste of time?” The Week magazine poised this question in its May 1 edition that included a one-page article on the successful website. Twitter seems to have only two types of users: its admirers and its distracters and neither the twain shall […]

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