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  1. BuildBiggerDownlines.com MLMs are growing and many people are building a home business in one or more network marketing companies. Before you waste a lot of time and money by approaching network marketing from the wrong direction, take a few minutes and read Ann Sieg's free...
  2. Get A Free Marketing Site When I first encountered LinkScout, I didn't really understand why it was important for my marketing efforts. Now, however, after using it for a couple of years, I've learned that it is a very powerful suite of marketing tools that helps me market as...
  3. Free commercial websites-How to open, market and advertise your free online store or shop Freestores and shops online deal with affiliate marketing, selling designs on items or marketing your own unique products. Since researching these free market places, their use seems to be endless.  If you do not have a website of your own,...
  4. Tao of Yin Yang The completeness of the circle represents the Universe which contains a balance of passive and active forces flowing  together in a state of balance and harmony.  This flow is cyclical, changing and evolving constantly.  Whet...
  5. The Way of Tao Tao is the way of heaven, a way of natural harmony Taoism is a set of beliefs based on the TAO also known as "the Way". The TAO represents the principle of energy in the universe. The celebrated YIN/YANG symbol (or Tai Chi), represents the b...
  6. Paulo Coelho Up until about a year ago, my all time favourite author was Graham Greene - that was until I read the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.  I find Paulo's books full of philosophical thought and spiritual depth, that brings your mind alive like no other. B...
  7. Teaism Tea was first grown and used in China as a medicine, later becoming drunk as a relaxing beverage.  Originally imported from China in the 15th Century to Japan, tea drinking there became an aesthetic activity bound up with the cult of Teaism.&nbs...