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Monday, May 21, 2007
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
The Next Internet Millionaire - Be part of something real!
How the Show Got Started In late 2006, Joel Comm and Eric Holmlund (one of Joel's real-life joint venture partners) were discussing what they could possibly do for their next project. Joel got the idea for a reality show, and over the next couple of months it evolved into The Next Internet Millionaire. The show is an ideal outlet for Joel's desire to reach the masses with the money-making power of the internet. The creative process has been exciting and synergistic, as Eric's production company, Deluge Films, has joined Joel's team in what will be a monumental achievement in the internet marketing community. Twelve contestants will receive an all expenses paid trip to learn from the masters of marketing while they compete for cash, prizes, and the ultimate joint venture with Joel Comm. ..>..> ..>| Who is Joel Comm? | Besides being the host of The Next Internet Millionaire, Joel is one of the world's foremost experts on the subject of making money on the internet. After selling a business to Yahoo! in 1997, he's gone on to launch dozens of successful online ventures, and has authored many popular books, including the New York Times Best-Seller, The AdSense Code. He's one of the most sought-after seminar speakers in the marketing world, and yes... he's made millions online. Now he wants to help someone else become the NEXT Internet Millionaire. Will it be you? | ..> If not, than vote for me!
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Thursday, February 15, 2007
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Category: Life
Learn a secret method of predicting market movements, thanks to which you will be able to turn $1,000 into $1,000,000 in 24 months (or $10,000 into $1,000,000 in just 12 months).
Follow, in detail, the author's 5 EMAs FOREX trading system that will allow you to identify both entry and exit points with incredible accuracy.
Money Management techniques, developed especially for this system, will allow to you to earn millions on FOREX.
This system has only recently been revealed! Screenshots illustrating sample trades prove this fact as almost all the example trades are very recent.
Depending upon the exit strategy selected, the system generates monthly returns of between 30% and 55%.
Capabilities of the system:
The system can be used for:
scalping, day-trading and short-term trading!
Benefits of the system:
It uses the most common technical indicators:
- Trend Lines (Support & Resistance)
- Moving Averages
- MACD
- Stochastics
- Williams' Percentage Range
- RSI
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Current mood:  working
Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
"'Tis a lesson you should heed,
Try, try again.
If at first you don't succeed,
Try, try again."
W.E.Hickson 1803-1870
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Current mood:  working
Category: Travel and Places
"People don't notice whether it's winter or summer when they're happy. If I lived in Moscow I don't think I'd care what the weather was like."
Three Sisters(1900-1),11
Anton Chekhov
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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1. Act out your version of a company takeover.
2. Find a way to change everyone's password to "chrysanthemum".
3. Around 3:20am, play connect-the-dots with lights still on in other office buildings. Keep going until you see a small woodland creature.
4. Sneaking in the boss's desk could land you an unexpected promotion.
5. Draw stick people in all the landscape pictures on the walls, and in the morning, be the first to point out "what a terrible thing that someone did this to such beautiful works of art".
6. Go into the other gender's bathroom without fear of being caught.
7. Run up and down the hallways screaming, hoping security will come so you can have someone to talk to.
8. Leave prank messages on the CEO's voice mail.
9. Finally, a chance to live out a dream and pretend to be your boss.
10. Elevator surfing!
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