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5 Effective Ways To Earn More Targeted Twitter Followers
"Ankit Kumar Singla: I need more targeted followers, due to the fact that I have been hit by Twitter's follow limit. I am following 4368 tweeps at the moment, but I have only 3963 followers. Thanks for sharing your tips on how to earn more followers."The Crucial Mistake You May Be Making With Your Retirement Plan
"It is good with a wake-up call now and then! ;) I wouldn't bet much on the general retirement you get from the so-called general pension system due to the fact that the whole economical structure is on a brink of collapse and it is mainly build on a ponzi scheme. The older generation is hoping that the younger generation will pay for their life as a retiree. I have some years until pension, so have started to stack real money that will keep its value, i.e., silver. I am also looking into the possibilities of creating different revenue streams that will have the nature of "passive" (residual) income, coming month after month after doing great work."Subscribe
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Does Trendjacking Work: And Should You Be Doing It?
"No form of hijacking will work according my view. I get bad vibes of the word, "trendjacking" coming from the word hijacking (of planes, web sites, etc.). The trend should be your friend and you should be ahead of the curve, but I don't see any use of trying to game the system by doing shortcuts. The example of Andy Warhol is illustrative as a symbol of the hyped pop-culture. I don't understand this passage could be linked to trendjacking: "After all, the Boston Tea Party was never about the tea; it took a cultural trend (drinking tea), and integrated it into a profound political message: No taxation without representation." It was the tax (without representation) on tea that made the teakettle boil over once for all and made the colonies to break free from the King England. Could you say that it was a catalyst? The English had learned the citizens in the colonies to drink tea and then they took that away with the new tax. But of course it was a deeper meaning, based on the principle of Independence. "