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Email Benchmark 2007 MarketingSherpa released the free summary of their annual E-mail Benchmarking Survey in a way that could teach Jenna Jameson a few tricks. Anne Holland and Tad Clarke have become masters of the tease and the slow reveal.And yet beyond the sales tactics are some fairly interesting and not-so-surprising conclusions.1. E-mail ain’t so bad. Two thirds of B2B marketers and three-quarters of B2C marketers see it as increasing in impact in spite of the hype generated by the flavors of the week -- social networks, mobile communications and marketing by widgets.2. Conversion is all about the design of your forms. How it looks and how easy it is to use can improve opt=-ins by 25-40%. Getting the design right means more customer engagement, more data capture and more sales.< They have created a self-serving system that swallows up the idealistic newcomer and turns them into monsters. The rare newcomer arrives in Washington DC campaigning as an outsider (they all do) who is ready to make changes. They soon realize that the system is so complex that they must compromise to make some change. If they want to make further changes they realize that they must rise within the political machine. This causes them to further abandon their original principles. They become entrenched and lose all idealism as they concentrate on using the system to maintain the power that they accumulated. Their original idealism is long forgotten. Dismissed as naivet?. As they become ensconced in Washington they come down with a case of Potomac Fever. They feel the need for new legislation for every public problem. How to Select Your Donations Our presidents, many governors and some mayors have term limits. Why? We know that multiple re-elections will poison a person and turn them into a self-server. He or she will have too much power and start making bad decisions. They will place themselves and their next re-election ahead of the people they are serving. If this makes sense then why don’t we have term limits for our legislators? (Lifetime appointments of federal judges are another bad idea that can be discussed at a later date.)There is an unlimited drive to innovate in nearly any area. And the easiest way to innovate is to copy a concept that has been invented in an adjacent or remote area.Donations where originally reserved to non-profit organizations (Amnesty, Greenpeace, Red Cross, WNF, etc) to fund their (ideological) activities.Now you see this donation pattern on a regular basis on the internet. The best example I saw was on a internet site of which the owner exhibited a self development ideology -- acting against the traditional order (society). The owner had just switched from an adsense method to this donation mechanism because the adsense income fell short.Even though it seems a harmless idea borrowing the concept of donation for a profit business -- which did seem to work in When we are first thinking about term limits it is helpful to think in terms of local governments. The state and federal government are just too large for most of us to comprehend. Your local city government is a good microcosm of what happens at every level. Would you want the same people voted over and over again on your city council? (City councils typically wield the power in a council-mayor type of government). What would happen? They would create a political machine that serves their purposes instead of the city’s. They would appoint cronies to run city departments who would in turn select buddies to staff most of the positions. The city government would grow and more city workers would be hired. Anybody who wanted a city job would have to toe the party line. Free speech would be stymied as outsiders with new ideas are not allowed in. The performance of the city would suffer. There would be no impetus for a city worker to perform above the minimum level of their job unless they were bribed. The same thing happens in our national government except they don’t call it bribery. They call it pork barrel spending and earmarks to the tune of billions of dollars annually. The professional politicians in our congress who are elected term after term rule the nation with little regard for the voters. They are consumed with doing what it takes to become reelected and payback those who are helping them. Any laws they pass tend to grow the size of the government and/or reward their supporters with more earmarks and pork. They are no longer beholden to the voters, they respond to lobbyists. The problem has become so bad that even the republicans who came to Washington with the promises of smaller government and fewer taxes have been seduced. They might have wanted to do the right thing at one point but they have become assimilated. The power is too intoxicating and they are incapable of stopping it. The need for term limits did not occur to our Founding Fathers. They did not believe that someone would want to become a professional political parasite. They visualized a Congress made up of congressman and senators who would give up a few years of productive private life to serve their civic duty and then return to the private sector, voluntarily replaced by others. A small cadre of bureaucrats would be in place to bridge the turnover and help run a smooth ship. These original public servants did not receive much pay, had few perks and worked behind the scenes. But over the last 225 years these public servants have turned into self-serving leeches. They have become highly paid (above and below the table) self-important power hungry publicity seeking scoundrels. They serve themselves, their contributors and the government. Every once in a while they dangle a carrot to the voters. They have created a self-serving system that swallows up the idealistic newcomer and turns them into monsters. The rare newcomer arrives in Washington DC campaigning as an outsider (they all do) who is ready to make changes. They soon realize that the system is so complex that they must compromise to make some change. If they want to make further changes they realize that they must rise within the political machine. This causes them to further abandon their original principles. They become entrenched and lose all idealism as they concentrate on using the system to maintain the power that they accumulated. Their original idealism is long forgotten. Dismissed as naivet?. As they become ensconced in Washington they come down with a case of Potomac Fever. They feel the need for new legislation for every public problem. IELTS Tips and Tricks - Mastering the Writing Task council? (City councils typically wield the power in a council-mayor type of government). What would happen? They would create a political machine that serves their purposes instead of the city’s. They would appoint cronies to run city departments who would in turn select buddies to staff most of the positions. The city government would grow and more city workers would be hired. Anybody who wanted a city job would have to toe the party line. Free speech would be stymied as outsiders with new ideas are not allowed in. The performance of the city would suffer. There would be no impetus for a city worker to perform above the minimum level of their job unless they were bribed.Everyone’s biggest problem with Writing Task is finishing both tasks on time. What no one tells you is that if you don’t finish either one, you lost a whole band point. This never has to happen to you!The key to making sure that you report and essay qualify as finished is that they have a clear Conclusion paragraph. That paragraph can be one sentence long, if necessary. And the best news of all is, you have already written that sentence!At the end of the Introduction (paragraph 1) of the Writing Task 1 report, you have written a summary of the information. In the same position – at the end of the first paragraph – in Writing Task 2, you have written your Thesis Statement. Simply be repeating both of those sentences at the beginning of a Conclusion paragraph, you have mad The same thing happens in our national government except they don’t call it bribery. They call it pork barrel spending and earmarks to the tune of billions of dollars annually. The professional politicians in our congress who are elected term after term rule the nation with little regard for the voters. They are consumed with doing what it takes to become reelected and payback those who are helping them. Any laws they pass tend to grow the size of the government and/or reward their supporters with more earmarks and pork. They are no longer beholden to the voters, they respond to lobbyists. The problem has become so bad that even the republicans who came to Washington with the promises of smaller government and fewer taxes have been seduced. They might have wanted to do the right thing at one point but they have become assimilated. The power is too intoxicating and they are incapable of stopping it. The need for term limits did not occur to our Founding Fathers. They did not believe that someone would want to become a professional political parasite. They visualized a Congress made up of congressman and senators who would give up a few years of productive private life to serve their civic duty and then return to the private sector, voluntarily replaced by others. A small cadre of bureaucrats would be in place to bridge the turnover and help run a smooth ship. These original public servants did not receive much pay, had few perks and worked behind the scenes. But over the last 225 years these public servants have turned into self-serving leeches. They have become highly paid (above and below the table) self-important power hungry publicity seeking scoundrels. They serve themselves, their contributors and the government. Every once in a while they dangle a carrot to the voters. They have created a self-serving system that swallows up the idealistic newcomer and turns them into monsters. The rare newcomer arrives in Washington DC campaigning as an outsider (they all do) who is ready to make changes. They soon realize that the system is so complex that they must compromise to make some change. If they want to make further changes they realize that they must rise within the political machine. This causes them to further abandon their original principles. They become entrenched and lose all idealism as they concentrate on using the system to maintain the power that they accumulated. Their original idealism is long forgotten. Dismissed as naivet?. As they become ensconced in Washington they come down with a case of Potomac Fever. They feel the need for new legislation for every public problem. Reasons to Fire Your Mutual Fund Company - Alphabet Soup of Sales Charges f billions of dollars annually. The professional politicians in our congress who are elected term after term rule the nation with little regard for the voters. They are consumed with doing what it takes to become reelected and payback those who are helping them. Any laws they pass tend to grow the size of the government and/or reward their supporters with more earmarks and pork. They are no longer beholden to the voters, they respond to lobbyists. The problem has become so bad that even the republicans who came to Washington with the promises of smaller government and fewer taxes have been seduced. They might have wanted to do the right thing at one point but they have become assimilated. The power is too intoxicating and they are incapable of stopping it.If most people can not easily explain how they are getting charged for services, you can almost always bank on a rip-off in your midst. Such is the case with many mutual funds and their "fund classes". Just like when a corporation offers up shenanigans like "super-voting" shares, grab your wallet.Get this. The same organization with the same portfolio and same manager can have "A" class, "B" class, and "C" class shares. In some extreme cases they can also have "D", "E", "Z", and more, but these are rare and we will not go into them here."A" shares generally refer to the shares that have a front end "load" or sales charge. This is normally in the 3-5 percent range. This means that 3-5 percent of your investment comes off the top before it is even invested. Your $100k inve The need for term limits did not occur to our Founding Fathers. They did not believe that someone would want to become a professional political parasite. They visualized a Congress made up of congressman and senators who would give up a few years of productive private life to serve their civic duty and then return to the private sector, voluntarily replaced by others. A small cadre of bureaucrats would be in place to bridge the turnover and help run a smooth ship. These original public servants did not receive much pay, had few perks and worked behind the scenes. But over the last 225 years these public servants have turned into self-serving leeches. They have become highly paid (above and below the table) self-important power hungry publicity seeking scoundrels. They serve themselves, their contributors and the government. Every once in a while they dangle a carrot to the voters. They have created a self-serving system that swallows up the idealistic newcomer and turns them into monsters. The rare newcomer arrives in Washington DC campaigning as an outsider (they all do) who is ready to make changes. They soon realize that the system is so complex that they must compromise to make some change. If they want to make further changes they realize that they must rise within the political machine. This causes them to further abandon their original principles. They become entrenched and lose all idealism as they concentrate on using the system to maintain the power that they accumulated. Their original idealism is long forgotten. Dismissed as naivet?. As they become ensconced in Washington they come down with a case of Potomac Fever. They feel the need for new legislation for every public problem. A Second Mortgage Is A Loan Which Home Owners May Take That Is Secured Against Their Home They did not believe that someone would want to become a professional political parasite. They visualized a Congress made up of congressman and senators who would give up a few years of productive private life to serve their civic duty and then return to the private sector, voluntarily replaced by others. A small cadre of bureaucrats would be in place to bridge the turnover and help run a smooth ship. These original public servants did not receive much pay, had few perks and worked behind the scenes. But over the last 225 years these public servants have turned into self-serving leeches. They have become highly paid (above and below the table) self-important power hungry publicity seeking scoundrels. They serve themselves, their contributors and the government. Every once in a while they dangle a carrot to the voters.A second mortgage is a loan which home owners may take that is secured against their home. This means that should you default in your monthly payments the bank they could sell your house out under you to get their capital back.Should you at any time require access to a large amount of money, you can apply for this loan. It is usually used by home owners to renovate their homes. As this loan will cost a lot in interest rates and loan charges it should not be taken for anything that is not worth the expense. You will be paying off the loan for many years to come.A second mortgage loan is the second loan that is secured against the home. The first one was the loan which financed the purchase of your home. The fact that your home serves as collateral for two loans can They have created a self-serving system that swallows up the idealistic newcomer and turns them into monsters. The rare newcomer arrives in Washington DC campaigning as an outsider (they all do) who is ready to make changes. They soon realize that the system is so complex that they must compromise to make some change. If they want to make further changes they realize that they must rise within the political machine. This causes them to further abandon their original principles. They become entrenched and lose all idealism as they concentrate on using the system to maintain the power that they accumulated. Their original idealism is long forgotten. Dismissed as naivet?. As they become ensconced in Washington they come down with a case of Potomac Fever. They feel the need for new legislation for every public problem. Trade Stocks for Real I read a comment by a forum member on another site earlier today that suggested that every investor should back test their system for at least twenty years. I disagree and will now tell you why. Back testing and paper trading seem to be the most over emphasized techniques offered by market theorists, educational elite, market novices and/or market fakes. While learning the pure basics, I can see why a novice investor may want to paper trade; to see the results of the developing system but I will warn that these results are completely false. The results will not contain the emotional decisions that go along with risking your own cash. Anyone and I mean anyone can paper trade successfully. It’s simple, place a trade and hope it goes up and if it doesn’t, you have no worries becaus They have created a self-serving system that swallows up the idealistic newcomer and turns them into monsters. The rare newcomer arrives in Washington DC campaigning as an outsider (they all do) who is ready to make changes. They soon realize that the system is so complex that they must compromise to make some change. If they want to make further changes they realize that they must rise within the political machine. This causes them to further abandon their original principles. They become entrenched and lose all idealism as they concentrate on using the system to maintain the power that they accumulated. Their original idealism is long forgotten. Dismissed as naivet?. As they become ensconced in Washington they come down with a case of Potomac Fever. They feel the need for new legislation for every public problem. Their egos are stroked as they solve all of society’s problems while at the same time conveniently gathering more political power with the growth in government. As the size of the government grows more lobbyists rush to Washington DC in order to get a piece of the pie. They pay congressman millions of dollars in legal campaign contributions and illegal bribes. The congressmen will tell you what you want to hear to get through the next election but their real allegiance goes toward their contributors. The congressmen then use a number of perks to help them get re-elected (Free mail, a taxpayer provided professional staff, free publicity, the list is myriad.). Since that isn’t always enough, they help fashion laws at the state level to help. The most startling of these laws is probably gerrymandering. Political parties at the state level draw congressional boundaries in order to help their peers stay elected. These boundaries are not related to geographical features or even postal zones. They are hand-tailored drawings that resemble Rorschach prints used to guarantee that the voters represent the legislator, not vice-versa. So, in essence, the legislators are selecting their voters. These districts are so safe that reelections are almost foregone conclusions. Voters see little impetus to get out and vote. That is why we barely get a 50% voter turnout. The incumbents are so safe that it takes the entire resources of the national political parties to unseat one congressman from the other party. This means more money needs to be raised, and that means more favors are owed. We must be protected from out-of-control politicians and they must be protected from themselves. Term limits will do this and it will also bring out more voters. The size of government should shrink (or at least, stop growing), and corruption on the scale of a Rep. Randy Cunningham would be less likely. Critics of term limits state that there are already term limits built into our system at Election Day. But the incumbents have crafted a system that has created 90% re-election rates. Please vote. Dump the incumbents.
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