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Wealth Perception Dictates Gains

9 Mar

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Perception is a great dictator of where you will be in the future.  Knowing where you are now will aid in this process.  And so I present you this semi- #infographic to remind you where you are dictates where you will go- provided you learn the truth, and make moves to be ahead of the pack.   Nothing happens without effort so be a pack mule and carry your burdens to get to the blessings.

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Gold Built the Global Economy?

13 Feb

“Gold, measured out, became money. Gold’s beauty, scarcity, unique density and the ease by which it could be melted, formed, and measured made it a natural trading medium. Gold gave rise to the concept of money itself: portable, private, and permanent. Gold (and silver) in standardized coins came to replace barter arrangements, and made trade in the Classic period much easier…

A monetary standard made the world economy possible. The concept of money, (i.e., gold and silver in standard weight and fineness coins) allowed the World’s economies to expand and prosper.

Money had been invented. Its name was gold.” ~ A brief History of Gold, onlygold.com

WHEN BOSSES WAKE UP

16 Dec

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FIND THE REAL WEALTH HERE- THE POST IS PRETTY OBVIOUS IN IT’S VISUAL SIMPLICITY

15 Dec

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Physical Wealth Fact…

11 Nov

In 1968, 22 hours of work on minimum wage bought you an ounce of gold, in 2011, 200 hours of work were required to afford an ounce of gold.

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Real Money, Fiat, Currency…

29 Aug

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I don’t want you to trust me or these nifty images folks.

I want you to go out and learn finance.  Study the history of currency, gold, silver, banking, commerce everything.  There is a wealth of knowledge out there and you can build your financial wisdom up to a point where you can greatly influence how and where every dollar you make goes. Invest, hedge against inflation with numismatics, or maybe silver bullion. heck! Go buy some copper if you feel the need.  Just be aware of what others consider real money, what a fiat currency is, and what could happen to your retirement fund, and savings aka LOOT.

Not interested?  Fine.  But a little due diligence never hurt anyone right?  The talking heads on television don’t care so you should.

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Must-Have Free (or Almost Free) Apps for Growing Businesses (Via LinkedIn)

24 Aug

Must-Have Free (or Almost Free) Apps for Growing Businesses

Small businesses can have big problems — but not always the big budgets needed to solve them.

In the early days of my company, we were always on the lookout for affordable technology that would make our jobs easier. Unfortunately, poor user interfaces and inadequate support meant most business apps were often more trouble than they were worth.

Over the years, however, I’ve found a few that I truly can’t live without. These five are easy to use, cloud-based, and scalable, so that they’ll grow along with your company. Best of all, each app has a free or nearly free version for businesses just getting off the ground.

1. Zendesk

Zendesk simplifies and streamlines customer service. The app consolidates all customer communications — email, social media, websites, and even phone — into individual “tickets” that your entire team can access and respond to. You can automate standard responses, store customer histories, and create product forums where customers can interact and answer each other’s questions.

Zendesk offers a special “Starter Plan” for up to three users for $20 per year. Regular monthly plans start at $24 per user.

2. Google Drive

File-sharing is a critical part of a growing business, and Google Drive makes it nearly foolproof. Multiple users

can collaborate in real time, creating, editing, and commenting on documents in the cloud. Revisions save automatically, and, most importantly, you can access your documents from any device. All of this represents a huge productivity leap over the old-fashioned approach: attaching documents to emails and sending endless iterations back and forth.

Individual users get 15 GB of free storage. Monthly business plans start at $5 per user and include 30 GB of storage.

3. Evernote

Say goodbye to sticky notes. Evernote is an indispensable vacuum cleaner-style app that sucks up all of the random data you encounter on the Internet and in your real life. Whether it’s excerpts from websites, photos, voice memos, documents, or handwritten scribbles, it all gets stored and organized in the cloud as individual “notes.” These notes can then be sorted, tagged, edited, and even shared with colleagues. All of this information is in turn accessible across all of your devices and automatically synced.

Individual users can upload up to 60 MB of content per month for free. Evernote Business ($10 per user per month) offers 1 GB per month.

4. MailChimp

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While social media has proliferated, old-fashioned email marketing remains a critical way to reach clients and build connections. MailChimp is a no-nonsense, intuitive tool for creating email lists and keeping track of which customers are opening messages and clicking on links. You can easily import contacts and even segment your lists so subscribers receive only relevant emails. MailChimp also includes basic A/B testing features, for comparing which subject lines and send times work best.

Free users can send up to 12,000 emails per month to up to 2,000 subscribers. Unlimited plans start at $10 per month.

5. HootSuite

Disclaimer: HootSuite is my company, so I’m not impartial. But I’m also not the only one who thinks it’s a valuable tool. Seven million people and thousands of small businesses use HootSuite to manage their social media communications. A web-based dashboard lets you access dozens of social networks in one place. You can set up streams to monitor keywords and specific followers, as well as access detailed analytics reports showing who’s reading and responding to your posts.

HootSuite’s free plan allows tracking for up to 5 social profiles. The $8.99 per month pro plan offers tracking for up to 50 profiles and advanced analytics.

All of these business apps have stood the test of time and have healthy, growing userbases, which means they’ll be around for the long haul, with regular updates to keep things fresh. Apart from being mobile-ready, they also integrate seamlessly with desktop browsers. Google Chrome users, for instance, can add extensions that boost the functionality of all of these apps, enabling you to save web content directly into Evernote as you browse, for instance, or instantly share URLs on social media with HootSuite’s Hootlet. (Google has compiled a very handy list of the best small business apps for Chrome here.)

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Finance 101

17 Aug

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Infographic: Fiverr Breaks Top 200 on Alexa!

17 Aug

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Tips for new graduates

16 Aug

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School is over-

You packed up your college dorm, and went back to moms.  Maybe you took a crappy job.  heck you may have a decent job, and are still quite nervous.

Now School aka the university or college you chose as a naive young teen readying yourself for beer pong and an education hopefully taught you a thing or two.  If not, here’s some quotes I found online from a site or three to get you rolling.

 

  1. “When you’re on your death bed, you’re not going to wish you watched more TV. Spend your free time with family and friends!” – thuyta
  2. “Life is about doing things, not watching others do them on T.V, grasp every opportunity.” – ozzieuk
  3. “What feels like an important thing right now will not be in 5-10 years. So, don’t stress.” – madmoo
  4. “Go where you need to be and where you are needed.” – miographics
  5. “Your accomplishments are yours and no one can take them away from you.” – mrspanda
  6. “Make sure to save a little bit of money. Make your money work for you!” – matt_garry
  7. “Take every opportunity that moves you forward!” – Bob Philpin
  8. “Brace for impact…with the real world.” – Donna Coley Austin
  9. “Think outside the box.” – Ann Haatrop

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