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Monthly Archives: February 2013

The Melt Method — #1 on Amazon Best Sellers

The MELT Method by Sue Hitzmann has hit #1 on Amazon Best Sellers list over the weekend!

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Check out Sue Hitzmann and her method on The Dr. Oz Show here:

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How to Land Your Dream Job

As seen on dyn.com:

How My Favorite Author Taught Me To Ask Him To Come To Puerto Rico

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Chief Revenue Officer (CRO)

Jan 23, 2013

I recently was a guest on John Lee Dumas’ EntrepreneurOnFire.com podcast and while the final interview won’t go live until March, it’ll be worth the wait. The story I have for you started over 10 years ago, but was prompted by the interview that opened up a wild rehashing of memorable career-shaping events from the early 2000′s.

One of John’s common questions for the interviewee is to tell the audience what their favorite business book is. I gave two answers: “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill (I recently did a re-read of this old school book) and “How to Land Your Dream Job“, a book by Jeffrey Fox I read as a college intern.

The Neatest Little Guide To Stock Market Investing Review

As seen on allfinancialmatters.com:

Blog Review and Giveaway for Jason Kelly’s THE NEATEST LITTLE GUIDE TO STOCK MARKET INVESTINGStockMarketsmall

Jason Kelly sent me an updated version of his book, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing: 2013 Edition*, to read and review. I finished reading it yesterday. It’s a short read, which is good because I’m a notoriously slow reader.

Overall, I liked the book and would recommend it to anyone just starting out on the road to investing. Jason covers most of the basics from defining what stocks are, how to open a brokerage account, how to buy and sell, and he even spends a good portion of the book offering tips from some of the well-known investors like Warren Buffett and Bill Miller (along with a few others).