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7 principles for a successful website

What makes a website successful? How do you measure its usefulness? There are no secrets to what makes a website successful, but its always useful to remember the key principals for a successful website.

in General | August 8, 2005 | 459 Words

What self-made millionaires really know, think and do review

“I really loved this book, its the perfect compliment to Think and Grow Rich…” With a title such as What self-made millionaires really think, know and do you might be thinking that this is a book about how to become a millionaire and whilst the book does cover some excellent practical hints and tips on […]

in Books | August 2, 2005 | 410 Words

Donald Trump University?

When I first heard of the Donald Trump “University” I thought it was a really cool way of giving back to the community – a social enterprise to help teach success, and what it means to be entrepreneurial in life, at work, at home and in business. However the site isn’t really a University – […]

in General | July 21, 2005 | 208 Words

Can 8 men in a room really make poverty history?

The Live 8 event was, in my opinion, a fantastic world-encompassing I watched it on the BBC digital service, allowing me to track back and forth from the events in London, Philadelphia and other events at a press of a button. I really liked the Philadelphia event, I was very surprised to find out that […]

in General | July 3, 2005 | 838 Words

The fall of Jackie Chan

In the early nineties I was one of those few bored teenagers that were hooked on the stylish Hong Kong action movies that seem to make Hollywood action movies look pale in comparison. Whereas Hollywood focused on big pyrotechnics and extravagant stunts laden with CGI and special effects Hong Kong had dramatic undertones often utilising […]

in Movies | June 30, 2005 | 592 Words

It came from the 80’s!

Do you remember those teenage movies from the 1980s? Remember how no film seems to recapture that time as well? Remember how the movies seem to capture moments in montage moments that stirred the soul? Movies such as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Back to the Future and so forth were the embodiment of my childhood […]

in General | June 4, 2005 | 242 Words

Star Wars Episode III review

This will be the last movie I see in a cinema I declared to somebody in a cue standing anxiously in line, impatiently waiting to watch the last in George Lucas Star Wars Pre-trilogy. It wasnt because I hated the film, but it was because over the past few years cinema tickets in my local […]

in Movies | May 28, 2005 | 410 Words

How to make big money in your small business: Review

“Although not as good as Rainmaker, this is a easy to read book…” Jeffrey J Fox is the bestselling author of “How to become a Rainmaker” and “How to become CEO”. Fox has won numerous awards from the business community and is highly rated as one the top 100 marketing gurus in the world today. […]

in Books | April 29, 2005 | 345 Words

Think and Grow Rich Review

“The daddy of all self-help, motivational books…” Napoleon Hill is widely recognized as the founder of the modern genre of personal success literature. His most famous work, Think and Grow Rich, is one of the best-selling books of all time. After interviewing over 500 of the most affluent men and women of his time, he […]

in Books | April 28, 2005 | 350 Words

Scarface game: Vice City rip-off?

Al Pacino is set to return as Tony Montana in a video game version of Scarface. Apparantly Tony Montana didn’t die at the end of Scarface, or so a new video game tells us. Al Pacino and a load of heavyweight hollywood actors will bring the world of Tony Montana to the small screen.

in General | April 27, 2005 | 640 Words

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