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Sexy Muddy Girl Cools Off With a Soda

Muddy Girl with Drinks

I found the picture above over at BizLevity and Mark is asking you to choose the caption from among the following list:

1) Soo-wee. Soo-wee, baby…
2) “Hey, do you want to do something really dirty?”
3) “Easy, cowboy. You gotta be this big to ride this ride…”
4) “You’ve already made honor roll. Wanna try for magna cum loud?”
5) “You’re damn right I’m good at math. You’ve got exactly three seconds to get your hand off my ass…”

I think the caption choices should be:

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Why Would You Attack a Candidate who Turned Your Company Down?

TechCrunch posted about a company named PayPerPost whose VP of Development Peter Wright went on an offensive against a candidate who turned them down.

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Good bye to Business 2.0

Business 2.0 Final Issue

I feel bad as my favorite magazine, Business 2.0, has released their final issue. They have decided to shut down the magazine after 9 years of existence. Merger talks between TechCrunch and editor-in-chief Josh Quittner has failed.

I am going to miss the magazine and hopefully a similar theme would rise in existence.

Chowking and their Web Mistake

I could not understand how come a Philippine restaurant, Chowking, have to make a complicated and full flash design of their website which derail people from getting the information they want. I have a fast internet and despite that look at the picture below.

Chowking Loading

I ended up at Yellow Cab

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Five People for Your Success

Darren at Problogger has a group writing project themed Top 5. I think this is great which immediately reminded me of the top business people I have admired throughout the years. Reading and studying them would greatly help you become successful in your chosen career.

My top five business icons are:

1. Bill Gates – the owner of Microsoft has proven that the best products are not the most saleable ones. His company had endured criticism of their product releases but still piled up ton loads of money and sales with it.
2. Jack Welch – the legendary CEO of GE who has helped make the company the most valuable organization in his time.
3. Larry Ellison – the founder and CEO of Oracle is a marketing genius combined with his bold attitude that exudes confidence among his people and fear among his competitors.
4. Warren Buffet – the greatest investor in history remains meek, humble and lives a simple life despite making it as the second richest man in the World for so many times over.
5. Donald Trump – every place is stamped with Trump.

Unless it is for Yourself, Write and Deliver Your Message for Your Target Audience

I recently had a painful experience with my bank where they presented my reporting transactions in a manner that gave me a very hard time understanding.

To make things easy I called the bank to clarify the transactions I did not recognize based on what I printed from their online access.

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