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Thursday, March 26, 2009

You Must Excel in Math

You must excel in math for many reasons. Math by its very nature is a rigorous subject which conditions the mind to work more efficiently than it otherwise would. One of the reasons I teach my short-cut arithmetic techniques is so that people who learn them can exercise their brains regularly. Indeed such exercise not only stimulates the mind, but also helps keep your brain younger and less prone to degenerative diseases and decreased cognitive functioning. And there is no better brain stimulation than that obtained while you navigate within the mathematical disciplines, trying to work and solve problems of myriad levels of difficulty.

Scientific research has shown that mental stimulation not only improves brain function but also fosters the growth of new neurons. In fact decreased mental function is not just the result of old age or disease but more likely the result of a person’s lack of mental exercise. Just as physical exercise promotes well-being for the body and mind, mental exercise has a direct impact on cognitive functioning. From a purely empirical viewpoint, this aspect is not hard to fathom: one need only consider the effect that practice has on one’s ability to play an instrument. Virtuosity comes from one’s continual plodding of the instrument in question. From continual practice, the virtuoso is pushing the brain to learn a task that was previously unattainable. Similarly, by doing purely mental calisthenics, one is in effect forcing the brain to create new neural pathways as well as alternative routes along already connected neuronal passageways.

To achieve such advantageous benefits, you need only do some mental arithmetic which requires some light mental strain. Try mastering any of my arithmetic techniques as laid out in my numerous articles or ebooks and performing these mental exercises regularly. And if you want your children to have huge advantages in life, teach these techniques to them and watch the positive benefits that result—not only in their school work and grades but in their own self-perceptions as well. Remember, if you want to be healthy in mind and body, you must excel in math.

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Joe is a prolific writer of self-help and educational material and an award-winning former teacher of both college and high school mathematics. Under the penname, JC Page, Joe authored Arithmetic Magic, the little classic on the ABC’s of arithmetic. Joe is also author of the charming self-help ebook, Making a Good Impression Every Time: The Secret to Instant Popularity; the original collection of poetry, Poems for the Mathematically Insecure, and the short but highly effective fraction troubleshooter Fractions for the Faint of Heart. The diverse genre of his writings (novel, short story, essay, script, and poetry)—particularly in regard to its educational flavor— continues to captivate readers and to earn him recognition.

Joe propagates his teaching philosophy through his articles and books and is dedicated to helping educate children living in impoverished countries. Toward this end, he donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of every ebook. For more information go to http://www.mathbyjoe.com

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Pivot Tables - Excel Magic

Pivot tables are magic. For those of us who know how to use pivot tables, we can’t imagine using Excel without them. If pivot tables and their potential are a mystery to you, this article will help.

First, explaining pivot tables without using pictures in this article is a bit like explaining the Internet to cowboys in the 1800’s. It’s hard. But I’ll give you two explanations that will help: one technical and one metaphor.

A technical explanation is that pivot tables sort and count. If you have 30 salespeople that work for your company throughout the country, you might want to sort all of your monthly sales by salesperson and then SUM all the sales for each salesperson. If you don’t know pivot table technique but you do know how to sort in Excel, the salesman summary problem is doable but tedious. You sort the salesman and their sales, and then you do some basic but repetitive formulas to sum sales for each salesperson. It is doable.

But then the sales manager hears of your good work and asks you to sum not only by salesperson but by sales region. Your sorting and summary techniques that worked for salespeople is very difficult to sort and sum by salesperson and region. You need to learn pivot tables.

But pivot tables are much more than a technical answer to a request from your sales manager. Pivot tables are a revealing tool of analysis for your business or organization. Here’s an information metaphor of why pivot tables are a great research tool for numbers and information.

In my backyard, there’s a big pine tree right adjacent to the deck. It’s autumn now as I sit by my tree. Visually, from the side, the tree is green, with no movement. But I hear many birds chattering in the tree as they settle in before sunset. If I walk underneath the tree slowly, I can see birds flying about within the tree branches. I’m sure my tree would look different from the top.

What’s my point?

If my pine tree were a spreadsheet, I could look at it from the top, bottom, side or even fold it inside out to examine it for data. And for birds.

Pivot tables are a bit of Excel magic. It all begins with a common looking spreadsheet with columns of data and hundreds or thousands of rows. It might be a sales spreadsheet or expenses spreadsheet.

The sooner you learn how to use pivot tables, the sooner you will reap the benefits of turning common business data into useful information. The pine tree in your backyard will never look the same to you again.

Visit Richard's website at http://TheWorldsShortestExcelBook.com to sign up for some free Excel training courses. Richard is an author of Excel e-books and training videos. If you need help with pivot tables today, go to http://www.techspectrum.com/twseb-pt.htm for assistance.

Finally, if you need on-site advanced Excel training for your company, please visit http://www.techspectrum.com/AET.html for further information. Thank you.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

8 Steps to Excel At Traffic Building

Fast traffic building truly is fundamental to the success of any Internet based business enterprise. There are 8 steps that you need to keep in mind if you hope to excel when it comes to fast traffic building. By understanding these important steps, you will be on your way to building a vital and thriving Internet based business.

1. Fast traffic building can be accomplished by getting links to your site placed at appropriate, reputable websites.

2. As part of the link building campaign, you may want to consider enter into a reciprocal link building arrangement with others.

3. A fast traffic building plan should also include the addition of SEO enriched content to your website itself.

4. In addition, a fast traffic building endeavor should include the addition of SEO enriched articles to your website venue as well.

5. As part of your fast traffic building efforts, you may want to consider creating an autoresponder campaign.

6. Because it is important to be comprehensive when it comes to fast traffic building, you should develop an opt-in emailing list as part of a planned emailing campaign.

7. Fast traffic building can be further enhanced by engaging the services of a qualified and reputable SEO professional.

8. Finally, your efforts at fast traffic building should be part of an overall marketing plan for your Internet website. By putting all of the pieces in place, you will be better able to guarantee success both in the short and the long term.

By doing these steps you should be able to excel in building traffic to your site.

Do you want to learn more about how I do it? Secrets of Article Marketing

Raymond Nesa is an experienced web marketer specializing in article marketing, traffic generation, and list building.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

How to Excel in Building Traffic

When a traffic builder expert talks about how one can excel in building traffic on his site, a lot of things can actually be said and lectured about. However, looking deeper into the realities of building traffic on a site, there are only a few, carnal tips that one can actually use. And mind you, they are not as intricate as how others have perceived them to be. You may want to read on to some of the guiding lines that you can use if you want to build traffic on your site.

a. Create contents that are of significance not only to yourself but to the reading public in general. A lot of times, this is the mistake committed by the content writers we have. They write for themselves and only to themselves. The fact is that, the reason why you are writing is not for your own enrichment but for others to see what you know. In this context, writing content on a site should not only address your issues but the issues of the general public.

b. Try to determine the purpose of your website. While it is important to obtain traffic on your site, knowing the purpose why you want the traffic is a different thing. If your aim at generating traffic is to earn more money, then be it. If your aim at building the traffic is for you to educate, no one will contest that. The only thing that matters is at least you know why you are being driven to work on the traffic.

c. Develop your own group of people that can actually help you generate traffic on your site.

Want to learn more about it? Download the free ebook, Steps to Article Marketing Success.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

4 Ways to Excel at Social Networking

Quick social networking is a way to keep in groups of people together for marketing, organizational, or personal reasons. The network is made up of what are called ties and nodes, with the nodes being the individual user and the tie being the connection between them. Many people use it to keep family together, but mostly people use social networking for contacts outside their usual sphere for business and cultural reasons. Here are 4 ways to use it well.

1. Find a Group
It’s said that birds of a feather flock together. Make sure you find a group that suits your intentions, and take the time to check them out until you do. Once you do that, you can also find satellite groups that are similar to yours--for business purposes, it’s a good idea to check these out as well. Quick social networking should not be haphazard networking.

2. Establish Yourself
Connections are useless unless you are visible within them. Participate in the group and become well-known within it. Make sure you use good principles of etiquette on your quick social networking group the same as you would on any other.

3. Share and Share Alike
Sharing is just as important as simple participation. If others are sharing certain information, pipe in and share yours. This way you can develop new ideas with others, and brainstorm.

4: Offer Help
If people need something and you can provide it, do so. Use the social network for the benefit of all. Lurking will get you nowhere.

Want to learn more about it? Download the free ebook, Steps to Article Marketing Success.

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