Month: February 2011

Month: February 2011
Financial Management

Spending Below Your Means

Interesting phrase I heard today while watching a couple of financial management related videos on people’s takes on what it takes nowadays to remain debt free. I guess we all heard of the phrase “Live within your means” which essentially means that you shouldn’t say buy things that you can’t realistically afford. Example, using your

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Business

Good Guy And Bad Guy Persona To Make Money

This was kind of of entertaining yet interesting I thought. I was stumbling across some clips in an effort to research about a certain market and then I saw this one person that made a living online by simply pretending to be an ego maniac who is so superior to everyone else when it comes

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General Thoughts and Fun Topics

Super Food Shopper To Save Money

This sounds like it would take a lot of time and knowledge to successfully pull off. I suppose it’s not uncommon for people to buy certain food products based on the notion that you need to eat certain things to stay healthy. Basically, buying your fruits and vegetables as well as frozen or can goods.

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Business

Spending Marketing Money Without Research

I was looking at some data today where it was trying to inform what type of audience visits various sites and local venues in an effort to give businesses an idea on where it would be best to spend their marketing dollars to try and attract qualified customers. What was interesting to see was that

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Business

Seeing The Same Items On Sale Everywhere

I had an interesting thought today as I saw this one particular item that was on sale everywhere. While the price was definitely a lot better than the original price, the funny thing was this ironically made me not want to purchase it. Seeing every store offer it at a sale price just made me

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Business

Keeping Afloat With Your Own Sales

I was told two different stories today about large companies that sold products to smaller business to resell where in the end the smaller companies ended up growing bigger than them. Afterwards, they simply stopped doing business with them as the bigger company was now able to acquire products on its own. It basically hurt

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