Your Future Profit is in the StarsWritten by Stephen Bucaro
Permission is granted for below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and byline, copyright, and resource box below is included. ---------------------------------------------------------- Your Future Profit is in StarsBy Stephen Bucaro You don't believe in astrology but you check your horoscope in newspaper just for fun. Me too. But millions of people do believe in astrology and are willing to pay to know future. This creates an opportunity for you to profit from an astrology web site. Because earth and other planets orbit around Sun in same plane, planets appear to move through a belt in sky called "zodiac". The zodiac is divided into twelve parts called "houses". Astrologers believe that angles planets make to each other and to Sun and Moon affect our lives. Each house influences specific areas of our lives, such as health, money, career, and relationships. The part of zodiac that was rising on eastern horizon at moment of a person's birth is that persons sign. My sign is Virgo. Virgos are hard working and dedicated to duty. They are also self-centered, critical, and lacking sympathy and empathy. Anyone who knows me would probably say that description fits me pretty well. Each planet controls a particular aspect of our life. For example, Mars has an aggressive influence. If Mars were to move into Virgo, my horoscope would predict that business endeavors would be likely to succeed for me, but nervous irritability would manifest itself. Here is how to develop your astrology web site. 1. Use impressive graphics to display signs of zodiac. Give site an air of class and mystery. 2. Astrologers use special symbols to write a map of a person's individual possibilities or difficulties in life. Provide some impressive scientific looking charts.
| | The Happy Jar -- How Little Things Can Mean a LotWritten by David Leonhardt
I just delivered a free speech. I am a great believer in free speech, but an even greater believer in paid speech. However, there are good reasons why someone like me would deliver free speeches. For instance, to support a charity or a cause I believe in. Or if audience is full of people who hire speakers.If you’ve ever spoken at a dinner or ran a workshop at a conference, you’ll wince when I mention dreaded “token of appreciation” presented to speaker. In your head you think, “Oh no, not another T-shirt.” I have my share of T-shirts, golf shirts, letter openers, books that do not interest me, sweets, ball caps, and pens. I don’t need any more. Sigh. I suppose that’s price of free speech. Which brings me to my recent free speech, at end of which I braced myself to face Dreaded Token. I was presented with a lovely gift bag brimming with colorful paper -- perfect camouflage to conceal Dreaded Token until he was ready to pounce. Mercifully, Madam Group President did not make me open bag in front of everyone. As I was preparing to leave, I sneaked a peak inside bag. To my surprise, there was a candy jar with dozens of tiny plastic smiley faces glued to lid. Around lid were foam-rubber multi-colored letters that read “Happy Guy”. Wow! It was hand-made. Madam Group President took time to craft a personal gift. How thoughtful. Dreaded Token, you have met your match. Meet Happy Jar. If you have ever been a parent, valuing more hand-made card your little daughter scribbles for you than any present she could buy, you know how I felt when I met Happy Jar. I can’t wait for my daughter to be old enough to draw so I can feel that way more often.
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