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Magazines In The Dental Office

28th September 2009
You know that when you go to the dentist for your appointment to have work done on your teeth, you are more than a little apprehensive. It is intimidating for most people to go to the dentist as they anticipate much pain once they are sitting in his chair... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Freelance Designer Work

22nd September 2009
Need someone to design your website or print ad? Look no further. Freelance Exchange, a service by afaqs! Offers a platform for clients and freelancers to meet and do business online. After thorough research of the advertising, media and marketing industr... Read >
Author: Nivriti Rohatgi

Make Money Writing Online - Writers Needed: No Experience? No Problem!

21st September 2009
The Internet and the information revolution continues to grow by leaps and bounds. There are many ways that you can participate. Recent developments now make it easy to make money writing online. There is a shortage of content writers; more are needed, no... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Rachael Ray: From Cookbooks to Magazines

06th September 2009
Rachael Ray is practically everywhere. Currently she hosts the a syndicated talk/lifestyle show called “Rachael Ray” and two cooking shows on Food Network, “30 Minute Meals” and “Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels.” She is also editor of the food mag... Read >
Author: jnvandelay

Buy LG Products

29th July 2009
A company that provides the best combination of style and substance is LG. It has won many accolades for its contribution to the world market with cutting edge products in various fields like Pearl Black televisions, home theaters, cell phones and healthc... Read >
Author: Vinnit

Now You Can Also Earn Six Figure Income From Home

24th April 2009
Attention : Online Income Seeker, Discover The Most Effective Step-By-Step Money Making System In Existence... Are you struggling to make a living online through internet ? Well, most of you will reply in a Yes. That is quite normal as I myself was a ... Read >
Author: atlas786

Prepare For Spring Break!

17th February 2009
Well, another weekend has come to an end. This was the very first weekend of Gasparilla festivities. Tampa rescue crews were called to eighty calls for service, the majority of them were for falls. The police made one hundred and forty-one arrests. Sevent... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Reader’s Digest

15th December 2008
Reader’s Digest is, without a doubt, one of the most popular magazines of all time. Its peak was in 1984, when more than seventeen million Americans had a subscription, which resulted in eleven million more subscribers around the world. It was publishe... Read >
Author: Victoria Jugoman

Alicia Keys’ Second Coming

23rd October 2008
Alicia Keys’ passion for that piano-feel made her change her name to then singer-song writer. Alicia Keys has gone on to establish herself by far as the current princess of R& B. The 27 years old has already won 11 Grammys and her third studio album. As... Read >
Author: Mithu Mimi

Oslo for The Backpacker

01st September 2008
Youth Hostels in Oslo Oslo is many things to the backpacker: an attractive city, it’s full of galleries (like the Astrup Fearnley Museum), museums (in the form of the fascinating Emanuel Vigeland Museum) grand historical monuments (like the impressi... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Bank of America sends its art on tour

16th August 2008
Tag:Photography in New York,which is good for business, IBM and Reader's Digest,Election” paintings by George Caleb Bingham From:http://www.chinalightindustry.com/ NEW YORK. The Bank of America, the second largest bank in the US, has announced pla... Read >
Author: utut1

Bank of America sends its art on tour

16th August 2008
keyword: Photography in New York which is good for business IBM and Reader’s Digest NEW YORK. The Bank of America, the second largest bank in the US, has announced plans to lend pre-packaged exhibitions to US museums free of charge. The bank... Read >
Author: chilhyun

Relocation to Portland: The Benefits of Clackamas Living

02nd April 2008
Portland, Oregon is fast becoming one of the countries primary relocation destinations. It has been a top ranked city in several publications’ lists including the Reader’s Digest 50 Cleanest Cities in America and Travel + Leisure’s 2007 list of Ame... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Get Your Head Into A PowerSeller's Frame Of Mine

27th March 2008
Perhaps you've heard of the term PowerSeller before. Maybe you've done a little shopping on eBay or started doing some selling yourself on the world's largest auction website. So what's a PowerSeller, really? They are sellers, like myself, who's success ... Read >
Author: Matt B Carter

How To Get Smarter or Look Smarter

20th January 2008
With the right work you can get smarter, but there are also things you can do to appear to be more intelligent, and you can use some of them right now. So if you want to impress your boss or your friends with your intelligence, try a few of the techniques... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

What Makes A Good MLM Newsletter

14th November 2007
Looking to create a good MLM newsletter? One of the most important ways to get training into your business is to publish a newsletter. Let's look at what goes into making a successful newsletter that would encourage most anyone in any mlm business, to r... Read >
Author: Aubrey Richardson

Think Like an Editor

29th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Julie Gray I got my start writing first person essays for small publications and online ezines. First person essays are a rough game; the pay ranges from nothing to maybe a few hundred bucks. And the prestige factor is nil unless you... Read >
Author: Julie Gray

Writers, Self-Doubt and Self-Sabotage

14th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Julie Gray The other day I was driving down Pico Boulevard here in Los Angeles when a great idea for a kid's book hit me. Excitedly, I turned the idea over and over in my head and began really taking seriously that I should start thi... Read >
Author: Julie Gray

Still Don’t Have An iPod? Don’t Think Any More

26th July 2007
When I read a recent article on Apple selling its 100 millionth iPod in the Reader’s Digest, I decided to check it out. Having heard so much about the mini wonder, I thought it was high time to get to know about the little famous gadget. What I learnt l... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Proactiv Acne Medicine, Is it Really Working?

25th July 2007
Like me you have probably seen many times the proactive publicities on television. You see celebrities like Jessica Simpson, P.Diddy, Kelly Clarkson and many others telling how Proactiv Acne Medicine changed their lives. They try to convince you to buy th... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Experience Versus Truth - Which Do We Choose?

20th July 2007
Something that we all come to recognize at some point is that experience is a very powerful teacher. The things that we have heard and seen may touch our lives, but our experiences, which combine hearing, seeing, and feeling, have a much deeper impact on... Read >

87% of Business Owners Don't Know The Identity Theft Laws That Apply to Them

08th May 2007
With Identity theft losses mounting, state and Federal legislation has been passed that has stringent penalties and jail time for business owners who are not in compliance. Because 87% of business owners are not even aware of these laws, what you don't kn... Read >
Author: Belinda Rachman, Esq.

Why You Should Laugh More

16th November 2006
I have long been a fan of the Reader's Digest "Laughter, the Best Medicine" column and often suspected that laughter was good for me. After all, I was raised on the mantra "the family that laughs together, stays together" and my family possesses a long li... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

5 Secrets of the Skinny People

22nd July 2006
You see them everywhere, wearing size 2 jeans and savoring a double cheeseburger. And you think, "that's so unfair, how is it possible that they can eat like that, and still look like that?" There are some things that they do that we can learn from. Here ... Read >
Author: Laura Pueschel

Be a Well Paid Writer, Starting Today

08th June 2006
Imagine writing a few words, several times a day, and waiting for checks for $10, $50, two hundred dollars or more to pop through your letterbox some time soon. That's what life is like for writers of short manuscripts, commonly called 'fillers', who ca... Read >
Author: Avril Harper

Uranium Mining Revival in New Mexico through "Solution" Mining?

16th April 2006
"We've got to get quickly on a track to energy independence from foreign oil, and that means, among other things, going back to nuclear power," U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) recently told Fox News. U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) invited Louisiana Enrich... Read >
Author: James Finch

Advertiser-Supported Ezines From Your Site

25th March 2006
A secret that few people know is that the newsstand price on most mainstream magazines Reader's Digest, Mademoiselle, People, Vogue is all or nearly all profit for the magazine publishers. All their expenses are covered by advertisers, who pay hefty f... Read >
Author: Cody Moya

Way to Results

17th February 2006
WAY TO RESULTSMelodie Hartline relates in Reader's Digest (September, 1996) that inher job as an employee of a jewelry store, she often arranged forengaged couples to have their wedding bands engraved with somethingspecial. She once asked a bride-to-be wh... Read >
Steve Goodier

Why Do People Smoke Cigarettes?

02nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler Obviously, smoking cigarettes is dangerous to your health. According to various studies on the effects of cigarette smoking, it is responsible for one out of every five deaths in the U.S. and is the most addictive and destru... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Your Own Internet Business - Is it possible?

01st January 2006
The other day I picked up a Reader's Digest magazine (a very popular Canadian magazine) and glanced at the cover. The designers of Reader's Digest are very good at catching your attention and making you want to read whatever they have in their magazine. ... Read >
Author: Matthew Glanfield

The Rush: A Newbie's Internet Marketing Journey (Part 1)

06th August 2005
THE RUSH. Part 1. By Stephen Robertson Jr. This article is part 1 of an ongoing series following the adventures of an unemployed slob with a dream. The trek into the world of internet marketing can be a bit daunting. I know because as I write thi... Read >
Author: Stephen Robertson