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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Dwan Bent-Twyford What is all the fuss about short sales? Everywhere you turn, there is another seminar, another guru, or another boot camp all teaching the same thing. Can so many people be right? written by WebMarket Reports My coaching, consulting and article submission clients always ask me, "Eric, what should we write about?" written by WebMarket Reports Before Pioneer Marketing Strategist & Founder of Imperatives LLC Scottt Glatstein started submitting articles, the only online exposure he had was his own website. A Google search term for his name only returned 8 hits. Two of the 8 hits were for his cousin. written by WebMarket Reports When you write articles you want to persuade, influence and sell your point of view to others. So why are your article marketing efforts failing? The answer is simple.You haven’t learned how to apply some basic persuasion secrets to your article writing and marketing efforts. written by WebMarket Reports Article marketing is not all about getting links. It's about getting your articles published on the top, most trafficked, targeted websites, ezines and article directories that accept article submissions so you can experience more publicity, traffic and profits. written by Manisha Bhatra IBSCDC strives on its strength to promote quality research in business management. Well over 2000 case studies stand as a testament to this, covering a variety of management subjects and businesses. INSEAD, LBS, LSE, ISB, OXFORD written by WebMarket Reports YouTube videos instantly turned William Sledd, a Gap store manager in Paducah, KY into the hottest style guru on the Internet. Now with almost 60,000 subscribers and millions of views this YouTube blogger turned Internet celebrity is the owner of the fourth most popular channel on YouTube. He has a growing coterie of famous friends and development deals in the works with mainstream media outlets like NBC. He has even come into the status of beginning his own website and t-shirt company. written by Francisco Mejias If you're at all a sports fan, or an athlete yourself, you've probably heard of the anterior cruciate ligament. written by Francisco Mejias A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism finds a connection between older men with low levels of testosterone and an increased long-term risk of death compared to men with normal testosterone levels. written by Francisco Mejias A recent report from the Institute of Medicine addresses the toll that cancer therapies have on patients' mental and emotional state that may potentially cause other health problems. written by Francisco Mejias Obesity is on the rise, and so are associated health risks like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea. written by Francisco Mejias A recent survey conducted by the University of Maryland found that consumers listed tuna, shrimp, and salmon as the fish with the highest levels of mercury. written by Francisco Mejias A recent study on Air pollution reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation may explain how small particles in air pollution might trigger blood clots and cause heart attacks and strokes. written by Francisco Mejias For many of us, being persistent is a good thing. Especially since staying determined increases the odds you'll succeed and personal success is closely connected to well-being. written by Francisco Mejias On June second, the first baby conceived from an egg that was matured in the lab before undergoing in-vitro fertilization was born in Canada and is progressing normally. written by Francisco Mejias El yoga puede ofrecer soluciones, para la depresión, ansiedad y epilepsia. written by Francisco Mejias Smoking is one of the very strong risk factors for developing vascular disease. written by Francisco Mejias Millions of us are fighting the battle of the bulge. While diet and exercise work, for many it doesnt cut it. But aggressive surgery is too much for most. This is really intended for those considered morbidly, or extremely obese, so much so its an immediate risk to ones health. written by Francisco Mejias A new medical study raises an important question: should anyone who is seen in an emergency room be automatically screened and treated for other essential problems and conditions that in the end affect society as a wholesuch as sexually transmitted illnesses? written by Francisco Mejias The summer heat is on, but we're still suffering terribly from our allergies. And so a lot of us are spending time indoors to escape the heat and the pollen. written by Francisco Mejias We all want to be as flexible as we can be. But sometimes, even this can be too much of a good thing. written by Francisco Mejias Smoking is one of the very strong risk factors for developing vascular disease. We have seen very young people who smoke develop vascular disease. Normally as our arteries become blocked, it is a part of aging. written by Francisco Mejias Recent findings in a report published in the latest issue of Cancer shows cancer death rates dropped steadily on average 2.1 percent per year from 2002 through 2004, nearly twice the annual decrease of 1.1 percent per year from 1993 through 2002. written by Francisco Mejias A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism finds a connection between older men with low levels of testosterone and an increased long-term risk of death compared to men with normal testosterone levels. written by Francisco Mejias A lot of people want to have a brighter smile. But laser treatments can be incredibly expensive. written by Francisco Mejias Moms-to-be, take your multi-vitamins. written by Francisco Mejias General recommendations for heart health are: get about 40 minutes of exercise at least 3 times a week, cut dietary fat and salt intake, pay attention to your blood pressure and cholesterol. But can taking care of your gums help your heart? written by Francisco Mejias Can television actually cause your child to develop attention deficit disorder? written by Francisco Mejias A new study published in the Archives of Surgery found no difference between outcomes of patients younger or older than 60 years who underwent gastric by-pass surgery. written by Francisco Mejias According to a study from Linkoping University in Sweden, Omega-3 fatty acids have a protective effect on allergies in children. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |