Are financial literacy programs perpetuating economic slavery?
The Shame Of Financial Literacy Programs And The Scandal Of Economic Slavery
Written by Bruce Wood on June 16th, 2010A Silver Kookaburra In My Mailbox?
Written by Bruce Wood on May 2nd, 2010Do you have one of those rural mailboxes out by the road? Ever get an animal in there? I looked inside and found a Kookaburra!
Do Small Business Owners Need Internet Marketing Education?
Written by Bruce Wood on April 14th, 2010Internet marketing is an enigma to most business owners and professional service providers. However, it can be simple, effective and inexpensive, if they take the time to get educated. Learning the difference between advertising and marketing is the first step.
Silver Eagle Coins for $34,500???
Written by Bruce Wood on April 9th, 2010Wow. I couldn’t believe what I saw in this month’s Money Magazine. It’s an ad, and the headline was like straight out of a supermarket tabloid. It grabbed my attention, and my first reaction was “That’s just NUTS!
Goal Setting: What is your Legacy?
Written by Bruce Wood on February 28th, 2010Do you have a passion? Are you planning on leaving a legacy to the world? Here’s a video where I share mine with you.
How about a Wall Street-style BailOut for You?
Written by Bruce Wood on February 13th, 2010Do you wonder why you’re struggling along,
doing the honorable thing — paying your bills and
keeping your family together — while every month
it seems that things may never get better?
You Know You Need A Laundry Bag!
Written by Bruce Wood on January 25th, 2010One of my first lessons in marketing came from a very unlikely source.
MLM Scams and Network Marketing Fraud Make Me Hungry
Written by Bruce Wood on December 11th, 2009MLM scams and schemes and fraud are everywhere, right? At least that is what skeptics like to say. Do you know why?
MLM/Network Marketing Dropouts: Here’s Why.
Written by Bruce Wood on December 8th, 2009MLM Dropouts are the ruin of many independent representatives’ incomes. Most network marketing companies rely on massive signups to create the volume needed for profitability. Dropouts happen for one reason which companies usually gloss over.








