Michael Clutton, a former full-time entrepreneur, now lives in south Florida. Having recently authored a full length novel, Michael now splits his time between fishing, writing and coaching friends in their online income opportunities. More about Michael’s history, humor and original work at http://www.michaelclutton.com or sneak a peek at his latest fun-filled project at http://www.coolestdork.com
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New Network Marketers FALL IN LOVE with a product and decide they can get rich promoting it. It's the biggest cause of Network Marketing failure.
Hugs are also proven to be medically beneficial. First used with autistic, withdrawn children, "hug therapy" is used to teach basic trust. Hugging is a miracle drug.
Some MLM'ers love binaries and some hate them. Most just don't understand them. The binary pay plan presents multiple problems for the average MLM business builder. Unfortunately, these problems are buried behind obscene income claims and massive promotional efforts. Joe Average discovers the pitfalls too late and swears off this devastating compensation format without ever really knowing the cause of his failure.
The Southern Vampire Series is a stand-alone series. Charlaine Harris brings her own style to the world of magic and supernatural creatures. And that style is both compelling and fun. Vampire lore with a modern day twist. Mythical creatures ranging from werewolves to fairies dance in and out of the plots with just enough believability to keep you turning the pages.
In Breaking Dawn, Meyer wraps up the young romance, and the Twilight series, while catching a few unsuspecting fans off-guard in the process.
An agonizing love triangle. A tense alliance between vampires and werewolves. Vengeance-driven danger from Victoria's vampires and the ever-present threat of the Volturi overshadowing every decision. Twilight Eclipse has plenty of bite to keep you turning the pages.
Fans who howled about the lack of Edward in New Moon were obviously entranced by the initial romantic pairing and assumed Edward Cullen was the end-game for the Twilight story. In truth, such a restrictive plot line would have greatly limited the author's ability to expand her vision into a true saga with multiple books. Either they stayed together or they didn't. Either Bella became a vampire or she didn't. Then what?
Having never heard of Twilight, I entered the Forks world with an open mind. I simply thought I was about to read yet another vampire story - complete with fangs and blood. What I got was a tongue-in-cheek surprise.
It is the allure of vampires itself that has puzzled many. Of all the fantasy characters available to us - werewolves, witches, elves, fairies, dragons, etc - what keeps the vampire on top? Why is the vampire king of the world?

