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7 Undeniable Blogosphere Trends and a Complex Plan

5 Lessons I Learned About Human Behavior From 4 Nights in the Field

Once again, my desire to implement a more consistent posting schedule on TCF took a backseat to my military obligations (I hope you all understand). Fortunately, my highly analytical mind couldn’t help but retrieve a great deal of life lessons from the recent 4 night U.S. Army field training exercise that I did. read more »

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5 Ways to Bypass Neglecting the Value of “Free”

With flack-vest and SAPI (Small Arms Protective Insert) affixed to my fragile body, I realize that I may just take some incoming fire for this post. Why, you may ask? Online, many thrive on selling you some sort of product or solution to address your needs, wants, and desires. The notion of getting something for free seemingly spits in the face of commonly accepted logic that one must make a monetary purchase if they want to gain something of value. I’d be a hypocrite if I didn’t flat out admit that I have created and I have sold products, in great quantities, based on what I perceived to be a very tangible need in a pre-defined, and extensively researched, marketplace. read more »

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Your Hero is Not Who You Think

Forever a passionate freelance writer, I’ve spent a significant amount of time publishing content and interacting with other writers on the InfoBarrel.com forums. New to InfoBarrel, emerging blogger and entrepreneur, Mike Moyer, quickly caught my attention with his detailed schematic of his plans (Scroll Down to See!) to realize online success. While the words of those who have already “made it” may become dry and rehashed, I admit, there is nothing more refreshing than seeing a passionate individual lay out a step-by-step game plan of exactly how he hopes to build his own online empire. Can he do it? We are rooting for you, Mike!

Without further adieu…. read more »

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