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Many business owners take careful consideration into the type of advertising they buy.  They want to choose the right keyword for their pay-per-click campaigns or the best publications and websites for their other paid ads.  However, there is a free type of advertising that deserves just as much attention, but is largely ignored.  That type of advertising is known as “word of mouth.” Read the rest of this entry »



How to Create Your MySpace Page

MySpace has become one of, if not the, biggest social networking sites online today. It seems everyone has a MySpace page. It’s easy to set up and it’s free. In order to add yourself to the popular ranks and create a MySpace page all your own, follow these simple steps: Read the rest of this entry »



What makes a Super Affiliate?

Super affiliates are affiliate marketers who go one step beyond just promoting products. They learn everything there is to learn about the business they’re in and they often make a full-time living (or most of their earnings) from affiliate marketing. Super affiliates know marketing and how to get the sale. Read the rest of this entry »



Have you ever had a negative thought? Have you ever uttered it out loud, even in jest? Most of us have. More importantly, more often than we’d like to admit. Negative thinking can be Read the rest of this entry »



St. Patrick’s Day!
03 17th, 2007

Top o’ the mornin’ to ya’!

Can you tell I’m getting into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day?

Speaking of our old buddy Patrick, would you believe that his real name was Maewyn? I’m not making this up! Check it out! It seems young Maewyn was born an Irish pagan in AD 385. After an eventful (if you call being stolen and sold into slavery eventful) youth, Maewyn turned to Christianity and attended a monastery in Gaul (that’s France to you and me). He adopted the name Patrick, and eventually was sent back to Ireland to convert the pagan Irish Druids. And very good at it, he was. Apparently the Druids were always after poor Patrick’s hide, but he escaped them every time and served 30 successful years as Bishop of Ireland.

St. Patrick died in County Down on March 17, AD 461 and St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated on that date ever since. Ironically, the holiday was originally a religious observance but the American version today bears little resemblance to the original intent.

Well, now that you know more than you ever wanted to about St.
Patrick’s Day, how about a recipe to cheer on the day?

St. Patrick’s Punch

2 cans (6 oz. each) frozen limeade
1 qt. white grape juice
2 to 4 liters of ginger ale (adjust to taste) few drops green food coloring

Mix all ingredients except ginger ale. Add ginger ale just before serving.

ENJOY!

Sincerely,
Amy

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Amy Milillo
Mineral Girlz Senior Consultant #160
Giggle Girlz Team Leader
http://www.MineralGirlzMakeup.com/