Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at
7:56 am

Welcome Warriors!
When someone mentions the word “Alchemist” it brings to mind images of Merlin and magic and mysticism. We picture ancient magicians and warlocks, bent over bubbling cauldrons, murmuring incantations and tossing in newt eyes and bat wings, in the vain attempt to turn lead into gold.
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at
6:14 am
Hi, everybody!
I’m sure many of you have noticed we’ve hit a rough patch here and I want to take this opportunity to first of all thank you very much for your patience, and secondly, tell you what’s been happening.
When I first started $97 Ebooks, I was modeling after every other writing service and I intended, as the business grew, to hire additional writers so we could continue to offer you, our loyal customers, additional services, like articles and blog posts and short reports and sales pages, etc, etc.
Well, I made two really huge mistakes right in the very beginning and it’s entirely my fault. And if you’ll bear with me, I’ll try to explain.
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009 at
8:38 am

Welcome, Warriors!
First of all, before I finish mopping the floor with the Pitiful Programmer, I wanted to let you know that I love that you guys are emailing me! I feel like a Rockstar! Every morning when I turn on my computer my email is full and my PM box on the Warrior Forum is full. And it’s not from people ordering eBooks, and it’s not from people trying to sell me stuff.(Because I unsubscribed from all of them a few days ago so I’d be able to see YOUR emails more clearly. )(If anyone who IS trying to sell me stuff is reading this – yes, I unsubscribed from your list a couple of days ago. But don’t worry. You’re hitting my other email address. So I’m still around to buy from you!)
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
4:27 pm
Training Your Chihuahua
Dogs aren’t like humans, so they need to learn in different ways. Dogs don’t have human responses, meaning that they don’t operate with the principle of right or incorrect. Instead, they operate on a principle of response, guided by the actions you give them. If their actions lead to a terrible response from you, then they not that what they are doing is incorrect and will avoid doing that type of behavior.
If your dog does something right, he should be praised for it. If your Chihuahua is listening to what you say and doing well, you should reward him with a treat or praise. Letting him know that he is doing excellent leads to positive response. On the other hand, if he isn’t listening to you or doing the total opposite of what you say, you shouldn’t reward him at all – but instead scold him with a stern NO.
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
4:13 pm
Training Your Miniature Poodle
Dogs aren’t like humans, so they need to learn in different ways. Dogs don’t have human responses, meaning that they don’t operate with the principle of right or incorrect. Instead, they operate on a principle of response, guided by the actions you give them. If their actions lead to a terrible response from you, then they not that what they are doing is incorrect and will avoid doing that type of behavior.
If your dog does something right, he should be praised for it. If your Miniature Poodle is listening to what you say and doing well, you should reward him with a treat or praise. Letting him know that he is doing excellent leads to positive response. On the other hand, if he isn’t listening to you or doing the total opposite of what you say, you shouldn’t reward him at all – but instead scold him with a stern NO.
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
4:04 pm
Training Your Jack Russell Terrier
Dogs aren’t like humans, so they need to learn in different ways. Dogs don’t have human responses, meaning that they don’t operate with the principle of right or incorrect. Instead, they operate on a principle of response, guided by the actions you give them. If their actions lead to a terrible response from you, then they not that what they are doing is incorrect and will avoid doing that type of behavior.
If your dog does something right, he should be praised for it. If your Jack Russell Terrier is listening to what you say and doing well, you should reward him with a treat or praise. Letting him know that he is doing excellent leads to positive response. On the other hand, if he isn’t listening to you or doing the total opposite of what you say, you shouldn’t reward him at all – but instead scold him with a stern NO.
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
3:56 pm
Training Your Golden Retriever
Dogs aren’t like humans, so they need to learn in different ways. Dogs don’t have human responses, meaning that they don’t operate with the principle of right or wrong. Instead, they operate on a principle of response, guided by the actions you give them. If their actions lead to a bad response from you, then they not that what they are doing is wrong and will avoid doing that type of behavior.
If your dog does something right, he should be praised for it. If your Golden Retriever is listening to what you say and doing well, you should reward him with a treat or praise. Letting him know that he is doing good leads to positive response. On the other hand, if he isn’t listening to you or doing the total opposite of what you say, you shouldn’t reward him at all – but instead scold him with a stern NO.
When training your Golden Retriever, timing is the most important factor. If your dog is doing something wrong, you shouldn’t wait or hesitate to correct him. Doing so may send the wrong impression. When your Golden is doing something wrong, you should correct him right then and there, so he will know without a doubt what he is doing wrong.
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at
9:37 am
The next 97 Dollars Ebooks
Battle Of The Warriors Has Already Begun!
Do YOU Have Your Tournament Pass?
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