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The Credit Crunch Myth: You Can't Fix What Ain't Broke
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The Lifetime Value of a Customer
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Flexible Work, Works – Even for Hourly Employees
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Putting a Value on Conferences
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The Not-So-Private Parts
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if you want to put some extra bucks in your pocket before, during, and after the holidays, here are some tips on finding deals and reselling for a tidy profit.