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Saturday, July 2, 2011

FORTUNE SAVER: STARTING YOUR INTERNET BUSINESS RIGHT!

FORTUNE SAVER: STARTING YOUR INTERNET BUSINESS RIGHT!: "This is a must read before spending a dime of your hard earned cash on anything !! There are a lot of people being scammed daily. I for o..."

STARTING YOUR INTERNET BUSINESS RIGHT!


This is a must read before spending a dime of your hard earned cash on anything !! There are a lot of people being scammed daily. I for one have fell for a few myself  ! Wish I had read this before I started! But you know what they say {hind sight is 20/20}This is 100% free to you. Remember knowledge is power!

FORTUNE SAVER: Have You Gone through Empire & Allies Secrets?

FORTUNE SAVER: Have You Gone through Empire & Allies Secrets?: "Have You Gone through Empire & Allies Secrets? Do you know that around 9.7 million had joined Empire & Allies in the first 10 days after ..."

Have You Gone through Empire & Allies Secrets?

Have You Gone through Empire & Allies Secrets?
Do you know that around 9.7 million had joined Empire & Allies in the first 10 days after its launch? That is an astonishing gain of 1,542%. It is leading the top 20 games on Facebook in growth and everyone is saying it is going to be the next CityVille, which had been the chartbuster in these 20 games with more than 90 million players. Looks like people can never have enough with this new game. All the Facebook members are totally excited with Empire & Allies. The reasons are quite simple. You are the king of your empire in this game. You make the decisions on the size of your empire and the economic growth of your empire. It is widely believed that this game is going to change the rules of games in Facebook. There is absolutely no doubt that Empire & Allies had been a huge hit!

Still, building your empire, constructing profitable structures like houses, cottages, huts, and governement buildings, mining the ores, cutting the woods, drilling for oil, and generating funds are not easy tasks. They are slow and painful proceses. If you are strugging in this game, it is purely a matter of not having sufficient funds in your hands. The ultimate aim in this game is to progress to highest levels, expand your empire, stop your opponents in their track, and accumulate enormous funds. In the lower levels, progressing can appear to be quite easy.

However, when you reach the higher levels, you’ll find the going quite tough and it may take several days to progress to the next level. You’ll have to gain increasing number of points as you rise from one level to another. There are several ways of achieving this. You can build more structures to enhance your rental income or you can generate more resources from ores, oil, and wood. Most players try to do everything at once. While this technique is not completely wrong, it is not the way to move up fast.

My recommendation is quite simple. Initially you concentrate on those items that improve your funds position and then take up other items. In Empire & Allies, funds generated are the most important step. You’ll definitely face serious hurdles in this process. You’ll find that your funds are getting depleted very fast when you create more forces to defend your empire. The secret is to request your allies to attend to unimportant chores, while you save your energy to focus on items that enhances your funds in a steady fashion. When you have more funds, you can expand your empire and fight your enemies better. You’ll be moving up in levels pretty fast.

When you have adequate funds, it is easier to plan on the construction of new buildings and expansion of your fighting force. I admit that all this is going to take time but remember the old adage, ‘Rome was not built in a day’. If you possess the Empire & Allies Secrets guide authored by Tony ‘T Dub’ Sanders, you are never going to struggle. You’ll have the right techniques and strategies to move up the ladder with consummate ease.


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FORTUNE SAVER: 100 Great Things About America

FORTUNE SAVER: 100 Great Things About America: "100 great things about America July 1, 2011: 5:00 AM ET Sometimes it's easy to overlook our country's glory. For the second year running..."

100 Great Things About America

100 great things about America
July 1, 2011: 5:00 AM ET
Sometimes it's easy to overlook our country's glory. For the second year running, we present 100 outstanding things about the U.S.A.
By Andy Serwer, managing editor
FORTUNE -- Though our affection for America is a year-round phenomenon, summer seems to make the heart and mind grow even fonder. Holidays contribute to this: Memorial Day ushers in the season, followed soon after by our Uncle Sam's favorite, July Fourth. Getting out into the great outdoors also kindles nation-love, as only a visit to national parks like Yellowstone or the Great Smoky Mountains can do. So, too, does the food of summer: grilled hot dogs and hamburgers, corn on the cob, and blueberry pie on a brimming picnic table. So we think it only fitting to present to you our second annual list of 100 Great Things About America right as we head into the summer solstice.
The list reflects our sensibility here at Fortune. Yes, it's heavy on business (see Warren Buffett, No. 30, and even Exxon Mobil (XOM), at No. 88), but it also includes NASCAR, No. 51, as well as Carlos Santana and Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon, sitting next to each other at 19 and 20. We have a soft spot for fast cars, virtuoso guitar players, and a nip of fine bourbon, among other indulgences, but many of these manifestations of Americana happen to be shining commercial success stories too. (Did you know that Santana recently opened a chain of Mexican restaurants named Maria Maria and has his own line of women's shoes?)
Why only 100 great things, you might ask? Of course there are many more than that, which is why we decided that this year's list wouldn't include any from last year's tally. That's why you won't see Mount Rushmore (last year's No 4). We're also not including any deceased persons, so, much as we love them, no Abe Lincoln, M.L.K., or Joe DiMaggio (or maybe Ted Williams for Red Sox Nation). Actually, I think we should do the list for eight more years so we end up with a mega-list of 1,000 Great Things About America. I don't imagine we'll have any problem finding that many, do you?
This exercise may seem to fly right in the teeth of the national zeitgeist, as there's more concern than celebration about America right now. All the more reason for doing it, I say. Yes, we face unprecedented challenges, but focusing solely on those vexing issues is not only misdirected but actually dangerous. And the optimists' case isn't just pie in the sky. In his new book, The Next American Economy: Blueprint for a Real Recovery, author William J. Holstein shows that made in america is still very much alive. He points out that many U.S. companies, like Caterpillar (CAT) (No. 13) and Boeing (BA) (its 747 is No. 29), have done a remarkable job navigating through, and succeeding in, the new global economy. He cites cities like San Diego for genomics, Pittsburgh for robotics, and Cleveland for electronics as hubs of world-class innovation. And he points out that higher wages mean China no longer offers a wide cost advantage for manufacturers.
To be sure, Holstein writes, we need a better model for cooperation among business, academia, and government, but we are far from a gloom-and-doom starting point. As Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in Democracy in America, "The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults." We will surely be putting that to the test in the coming years. But for now, please take time to celebrate some of our greatness and think about how each of these entries contributes to the tangible and intangible success and well-being of America.
[The list: Intro | 1-25 | 26-50 | 51-75 | 75-100 ]
This article is from the July 4, 2011 issue of Fortune.