Kuelap - Indiana Jones' Temple Of The Chachapoyan Warriors By: Thomas Carroll | - An ancient structure called Kuelap may have inspired the beginning of the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark." The novel tells us that Indiana Jones was looking for the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors in the Andes of Northern Peru. The Chachapoyans, which means "People of the Clouds," did exist and have left behind scores of ruins; most notably Kuelap "The Fortress of the Clouds."
Somewhere in America there is a room full of Angel Investors listening to a pitch from a young entrepreneur selling him “the next Facebook”. This group of older investors listens to the entrepreneur with his or her fate already determined before they walk in the door.
They have heard the terms Tweet, Twit, Twitter, Facebook, Fan page and all the others, yet still couldn’t t ... Tags:angel investors, eric rice, lone wolf inc, social media, bubble, twitter, facebook
Ancient Machu Picchu By: Thomas Carroll | - In 1911 Hiram Bingham of Yale University rediscovered ancient Machu Picchu buried under four centuries of lush vegetation. It is located at almost 8,000 feet high in the Andes mountains outside of Cuzco, Peru and just above the town Aguas Calientes. This Inca site is full of mystery as no one knows exactly how it was built or why.
Is Social Media Good For Learning And Education? By: Lone Wolf | - Is Social Media Good For Learning and Education?
MAY 20, 2011 BY ERIC RICE
Self-directed learning has become an increasingly popular method of delivering workplace training. It offers flexibility and cost-savings that are beneficial to both the company and the employee. One criticism leveled at conventional forms of self-directed learning is the lack of opportunity for trainees to interact and learn from each other as they would in a classroom environment. Trainees work their way thr ... Tags:blog, eric rice, lone wolf inc, social media, education
Why All The Hype Over Linkedin Going Public? By: Lone Wolf | - Why All The Hype Over LinkedIn Going Public?
MAY 20, 2011 BY ERIC RICE
Let me start by saying that the LinkedIn IPO was a great thing for the market in most respects. There are some things that scare me, but for the energy of the trading floors, this was great. People have forgotten to buy stocks for years, they have overlooked the simple process of backing the companies that provide things they use everyday. Though shares were almost impossible to get, this is the type of company t ... Tags:blog, linkdin, hype, eric rice, lone wolf inc, IPO, investment, facebook, twitter, big brother
Build Savings To Build Freedom By: Thomas Carroll | - There is a crucial element you need to create more freedom for yourself, yet it is one that so many people neglect. We've heard of it, but unfortunately it is not required in schools, not explained well, and dismally underestimated.
Without it you may find yourself in dire straights.
With it you will increase and exercise your freedom dramatically.
It is something very simple, yet very powerful. What is it?
Things To Do In Chiclayo, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are a variety of things to do in Chiclayo, Peru. Chiclayo, also known as "The City of Friendship," and "The Pearl of the North," was founded in the 1560s by Spanish priests. Chiclayo was inhabited by a largely indigenous population rather than Spanish colonizers. It is a center for witchcraft, has some of the best cuisine in Peru, and is well known for its archaeological sites. It is now Peru's fourth largest city, behind Lima, Trujillo and Arequipa.
The Savvy Business Owner: Acquiring Funds For Business Expansion By: Lone Wolf | - The Savvy Business Owner: Acquiring Funds for Business Expansion
MAY 12, 2011
Starting a small home-based business is one thing; expanding it to a much bigger scale is another. Usually, small home-based businesses can be adequately managed by one person using only a minimal amount of funding. When you start thinking about expanding your home business, however, you may have to hire more people. In this case, you are going to need a lot more money.
3 Must Have Technologies In 2011 And Beyond By: Lone Wolf | - 3 Must Have Technologies in 2011 and Beyond
MAY 2, 2011
The Smart Phone
Lots of people have a smart phone, but are they using it as a WiFi hotspot? Earlier this year, Google released The Android 2.2, which now allows users to turn their Android powered smartphones into WiFi hotspots. Basically, you can plug your smartphone into a laptop and surf the web no matter where you are now. This little function can change your entire year, especially if you are a busines ... Tags:technologies, smart phone, tablet, telemedicine, eric rice, lone wolf inc
Social Media And Investing, Twitter Is Now Charles Twab By: Lone Wolf | - Social Media and Investing, Twitter is now Charles Twab
MAY 16, 2011
Social Media is probably the best place for you to get your investment ideas, not your stockbroker in 2011. This is a main reason that I have been so heavy into the financial sector for the last 2 years, to make the financial industry see the light. The thought process is simple; people invest their money in to emotional vehicles, period. Social media helps you measure and gage the sentiment in the market, in other ... Tags:blogs, investing, eric rice, lone wolf media, social media, twitter
One of the best things you can do is to save a percentage of your money. If you don't have a savings you will be in constant fear of losing your job, the bills to pay, emergencies, a financial crises and a multitude of other things that come up. You're stress level will increase and instead of focusing on the things that you want you'll constantly be worrying about all the things that you don't want. T ... Tags:savings strategy, savings millionaire, how to save money, savings planning, lone wolf adventure
How To Make $4,000 A Month As A Freelance Travel Writer By: Thomas Carroll | - Many people dream about making a living as a travel writer. Getting paid to write articles while visiting exotic destinations and foreign countries seems like the perfect job. It's something that many want to do, but few know how to do it.
Things To Do In Lima, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are many different things to do in Lima, Peru. Lima, also known as "The City of the Kings," is the capitol of Peru. It was founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. It is the fifth largest city in Latin America with over 9 million residents. Here the traveler will find a wide variety of attractions that range from museum visits, some of the best cuisine in the world, soccer (or football) games, concerts from world-famous bands, to discos, beaches and ancient ruins.
Things To Do In Cajamarca, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are many unique things to do in Cajamarca, Peru, an important place in Peruvian history. Dating back some 3,000 years ago Cajamarca hosted the Huacaloma, Layzón, Cumbe Mayo y Otuzco cultures before the area was conquered by the Incas. Then in 1532 Francisco Pizarro ambushed the Inca king Atahualpa. Atahualpa's execution marked the end of the Inca Empire.
Things To Do In Nazca, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are several things to do in Nazca, Peru. Nazca, sometimes spelled Nasca, is a town in the desert of Peru's southern coast, as well as the name of the surrounding valleys. The Nasca culture flourished in the area between 300 BC and AD 800. They have left behind the Nazca Lines, the ceremonial city of Cahuachi and many impressive underground aqueduct systems called Puquios.
Independent Travel Makes World Travel Possible By: Thomas Carroll | - "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." -- Mark Twain
Things To Do In Arequipa, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are many things to do in Arequipa, Peru. Arequipa is Peru's second largest city. It was occupied by the Incas in the 15th century and was founded in 1540 by Garcí Manuel de Carbajal, a Spanish emissary of Francisco Pizarro.
Arequipa is located in a volcanic area of the Andes and is also known as the "Ciudad Blanca" (White City), because a great part of the city is built with a volcanic pearly rock and has a shimmering white glow to it when looking at it in the early mo ... Tags:Things to Do In Arequipa Peru, arequipa vacation, arequipa peru, lone wolf adventure
The Devil's Workshop. An Attitude Of Gratitude. By: Thomas Carroll | - Recently I've been going through some very powerful psychological challenges after taking the shamanic brew ayahuasca several times in the jungles of Pucallpa, Peru. Ayahuasca has been used for centuries by the shamans of Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. Its medicinal properties are as much psychological as they are physical.
Things To Do In Iquitos, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are many things to do in Iquitos, Peru. Known as "The City of Love," it is the largest city on any continent that cannot be reached by road as it is surrounded by beautiful rivers and lush rainforest. The primary headwaters of the Amazon river are the Ucayali and Marañon rivers. Iquitos is located downstream from the headwaters. Iquitos is the principle city in the Peruvian Amazon jungle, which is hot and humid (around 90 degrees Fahrenheit) year round.
Things To Do In Huaraz, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are many adventurous things to do in Huaraz Peru, which is not far from Peru's capitol city, Lima. Huaraz sits at the foot of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, which includes Huascaran, the highest mountain in Peru at 6768 meters. It is one of the most outstanding places for adventure travel and outdoor sports in Peru. The city of Huaraz is surrounded by the Andes mountains with stunning glaciated peaks, lakes, and hot springs.
Doing Is Cheaper Than Buying By: Thomas Carroll | - "Happiness is found in doing, not merely in possessing." - Napoleon Hill
There is a common misperception that you need to buy things to be happy. The average person is bombarded with about 1,000 sales messages per day. Billboard signs, television commercials, radio commercials, newspaper ads, magazine ads and spam. Most of these messages are trying to convince you that you need something you don't, or to consume something that is actually harmful to you in the guise of some form of ... Tags:spend less money have more fun, less is more, real happiness, do what you love, lone wolf adventure
Ebay Traveler! Sell Your Souvenirs At Online Auctions By: Thomas Carroll | - You have probably heard of the online auction site eBay, "The World's Online Market Place". People from all over the world buy and sell items through eBay's online auctions and through eBay stores. There are people who sell on eBay as a hobby, making the occasional dollar, and there are others who make a very good full time living by selling on eBay.
How To Become An Explorer By: Thomas Carroll | - Many people wish to learn how to become an explorer. Unfortunately, not much how-to information exists on the subject. The good news is that it is very possible to become an explorer. In fact, becoming an explorer may be no harder than acquiring a day job.
Things To Do In Cusco, Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - There are many things to do in Cusco, Peru. Cusco (also spelled Cuzco) was the center of the Inca Empire from the mid 15th century until it was conquered by the Spanish in 1532. Cusco, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983, is the archaeological capital of the Americas and is a city where past and present collide. The area offers a great variety of awe-inspiring experiences and attracts around 1.5 million visitors every year.
There are so many nagging things at the back of our minds. Things that we want to do, things that we should do and things that we don't need to do, but for some reason or other we feel that we ought to do them anyway. The mind gets cluttered with huge amounts of information, advertising, opinions (the cheapest commodity on earth, everybody has them), dreams, hopes, desires and all the tiny little tasks that we deal with da ... Tags:time management strategy, how to do more in less time, work smarter not harder, lone wolf adventure
Learn Spanish In Six Months Or Less By: Thomas Carroll | - You can learn Spanish in six months or less. When traveling to Peru, or any Latin country, it would be in your best interest to at least have a working knowledge of the language. Even if you are on a packaged tour where everyone speaks English, you will be able to experience Peru's culture and its people more intimately. This will enrich your experience.
The Ayahuasca Experience - A Hallucinogenic Brew By: Thomas Carroll | - The Ayahuasca experience is used widely used throughout the Amazon for healing and spiritual exploration. Meaning "vine of the soul," Ayahuasca is the name given to the central ingredient of the psychoactive potion mixture, the jungle vine Banisteriopsis caapi, and the leaves of a plant called Chacruna (Psychotria viridis), or a similar plant. The ingredients are boiled together and consumed in a ritual ceremony with an Ayahuasquero (an ayahuasca shaman) to see the spirit world, for guidance, an ... Tags:the ayahuasca experience, ayahuasca, iquitos peru, lone wolf adventure
How To Get Robbed In Peru By: Thomas Carroll | - When you know how, it isn't hard to get robbed in Peru. Having lived in Peru for some ten years I see a lot of tourists come to visit this awesome country. However, many tend to leave their common sense at home. Thinking that life is like a Disney movie because they're on vacation they'll thus act accordingly. Forgetting that Peru has its good and bad areas, just like anywhere else, many tourists will recklessly invite robberies and problems.
If you are trying to build your social media presence, having a high number of Twitter followers can help raise your profile and connect you with other interesting and like-minded people. The good news is that you do not have to be a celebrity or a self-proclaimed “social media guru” in order to get a lot of followers. Here are ten simple ways to increase your follower count:
Blogging is definitely a labor of love. You spend countless hours reading, researching and writing material. You spend even more time creating a site layout and dealing with a wide array of technical issues. It can be extremely disappointing to do all this work and still see no increase in traffic. Fortunately there are some steps you can take to turn things around. But first you will need to get to the root of why people are not coming ... Tags:blog, readers, 7 reasons nobody reads your blog, eric rice, lone wolf inc
What Entrepreneurs Should Learn From Julius Caesar By: Lone Wolf | - In the heights of the Roman Empire, Julius Caesar stood leagues above the rest of the world. Some historians would argue that he was the most powerful human to ever walk the planet, and how can you argue? But, to me, he offers more than just a book I read in high school, though that book is rarely used as an example of entrepreneurship and it should be. However, he is more than an example; he is the heartbeat of the world of innovators and should be seen as the guide for all entrepreneurs. J ... Tags:julius caesar, entrepreneurs, learning, eric rice, lone wolf, eric a. rice, entrepreneur reading
Eric Rice Explains The Consolidation Era By: Lone Wolf | - The Consolidation Era has begun and things are changing. The time frame we sit in is known, by economists, as a consolidation era. If you look back on the last twelve years from a charting perspective, you can notice some very basic things. We experienced a huge bull run, or incline in the market, with the dot com business which led into the year 2000. From there we have seen a tremendous bear run, or decline in the market. In the real estate world we witnessed one of the best times in industry ... Tags:eric rice, linkedin, consolidation era, entrepreneurs, san diego, lone wolf inc, lonewolfmedia.net, social media, social media consultant, social media expert
Propelled by one billion peer users, social media has become the fastest growing marketing medium in the U.S. — nonetheless, the much-anticipated monetization of social media remains an unrealized quest for the Holy Grail. Legions of traditional marketers have predictably descended upon Facebook, Twitter, and countless blogs with transparent greed, but have largely failed to monetize social media, due to clumsy efforts that violate peer ... Tags:eric rice, linkedin, anatomy of social media, entrepreneurs, san diego, lone wolf inc, lonewolfmedia.net, social media, social media consultant, social media e
Lone Wolf Tree Stands By: adrixuermc | - Lone wolf tree stands are normally used by hunters for hunting. These are almost chairs or stands which are handed or tighed strongly with tree some distance above the ground with tree trunk. Some of tree stands are also placed just on ground most common example of these types of tree stands are deer hunting tree stands. These are basically used for safety purpose and are most important for hunting of wild animals.
Lone Wolf tree stands are made by aluminum and also don't have any u ... Tags:Lone Wolf, Tree Stands
Hang On Tree Stands By: adrixuermc | - Hunters use so many types of tree stands which have some silent features and are suitable for them and one variety of trees stands which are used by hunters mostly so important are hang on tree stands. Hang on tree stands are some what same as that of ladder stands but without the ladder and important thing are that are still or stationary. Only drawback of hang-on tree stands is that these are so hard to move whenever hunting conditions changed as well. Because of on height it gives the advanta ... Tags:Hang, On Tree, Stands
Lone Wolf Tree Stands By: adrixuermc | - Lone Wolf Tree Stands and their performance levels
When we talk about high level performance, lone wolf stands leave every other stands behind themselves in hunting the deers and other animals.
When you are above the ground level at a height of 15 ft., then you need a tree stand like lone wolf tree stands that are dependable, reliable, and trustable to have a complete peace of mind.
Lone wolf tree stands as the deadliest way of hunting
Propelled by one billion peer users, social media has become the fastest growing marketing medium in the U.S. — nonetheless, the much-anticipated monetization of social media remains an unrealized quest for the Holy Grail. Legions of traditional marketers have predictably descended upon Facebook, Twitter, and countless blogs with transparent greed, but have largely failed to monetize social media, due to clumsy efforts that violate peer-to-pee ... Tags:"social media", new media, "eric rice", "Eric A. Rice", "Lone Wolf", anatomy of social media, social media consultan
Professional athletes have a finite amount of maximized earning time within their actual sport (field, court and ice time). The current groups of professional athletes are not only running out of time (some more quickly than others), but are being affected by the state of the economy. The question is, besides hoarding massive amounts of cash or investing in real estate or restaurants, what can athletes do TODAY to help ensure the longevity of ... Tags:eric rice, eric a. rice, lwi, lone wolf inc, san diego, professional athletes, social media, modern media, new media diego
Barvetii Wealth Consultants: Richard Branson On The Myth Of The Lone-wolf Entrepreneur By: barvetiiwealth | - Why mentors -- and resilience -- are critical to success as a small business owner.
Barvetii Wealth Consultants: People tend to think of entrepreneurs as lone heroes, but this isnt how it works in real life. Many live up to their reputation as risk-takers and some remain outsiders, but despite this outlier status, entrepreneurs need
support to be successful. In fact, were a lot like Formula 1 race-car drivers: The person in the cockpit gets all the glory since fans tend to forg ... Tags:barvetii, barvetii wealth consultants, barvetii internationa
My Dream Of Possessing A Boba Fett Costume By: Bob Anderson. | - During the faculty yard at break time, me and the rest of the guys liked to spend time playing Star Wars. This was when the 'first' trilogy - I am not that young. Though the vast majority of the nice blokes must be redneck privateer Han Solo, or at a pinch, Luke Skywalker, I always wished to be lone wolf bounty killer, Boba Fett. I was not always a bad boy - otherwise I would've been Darth Vader, I would have liked to be Boba Fett, and have a Boba Fett costume.
Raising A Dead Downline: When To Pursue And When To Abandon By: Anthony Harris | - A network marketing or MLM business lives on its contacts. Although theoretically, you could join one and still make a killing selling on your own, being the lone wolf sort of defeats the purpose of this business model. If you're so good at selling by your lonesome, why bother becoming a part of the company? This is why when you're in a network marketing business, having a downline that doesn't work can be a burden. A dead downline is like well, dead weight for your business. It's there but ... Tags:online marketing, mlm, network marketing, work from home, online business
Raising A Dead Downline: When To Pursue And When To Abandon By: Anthony H. | - A network marketing or MLM business lives on its contacts. Although theoretically, you could join one and still make a killing selling on your own, being the lone wolf sort of defeats the purpose of this business model. If you're so good at selling by your lonesome, why bother becoming a part of the company? This is why when you're in a network marketing business, having a downline that doesn't work can be a burden. A dead downline is like well, dead weight for your business. It's there but ... Tags:online marketing, internet marketing, home business, mlm, network marketing, work from home
Accessing Oral Hcg: Obtaining Drastic Weight Loss By: Amelia Handley. | - Rapid weight loss just can't go unnoticed. Even a lone wolf without any relatives or close friends will end up getting comments when they lose a lot of weight. Society in general is really quite fixated on "looks" and weight. And when someone's look or weight changes drastically everyone notices.
I see it all the time, people sending me stuff on Social Media to sell me a widget or go to a seminar. This is a common problem and can be a great tool if used correctly. The thing is, most people have zero patience. They want to get on the site, find some friends (in a week) and blast away like telemarketers with a keyboard. THIS DOES NOT WORK. Social media is a tool that allows you to connect to people, one on one, in a public setting. You have to ... Tags:http://www.lonewolfonline.com san diego social media, san diego social media consulting, san diego social media consultant, san diego social media expert
How To Deal With Tough Real Estate Negotiators By: Dario Lorenzo | - Very important post today. There are two types of negotiators in the world. Most of us fall into the 85% category... and there's nothing wrong with that. It's a good place to be... but there's 15% of the population who are hell-bent on getting what they want, at all costs.
Do Tribes Dominate Our Culture And Rule Our Companies? By: JOHN HARDY | - The lone wolf is a myth. No wolf can survive for long in the wild away from its pack. Similarly, the maverick, the solitary hero depicted in the old Marlboro cigarette commercial as the solitary cowboy, out on the range, with nothing but his horse, his gun, and the great blue sky as his companions, is romanticism.
Numerology And Jobs; Finding The Career That Matches Your Life Path By: Keith Abbott | - Do you like your Job? Are you doing something you love and getting paid for it, or are you just struggling to get to the weekend? Most Americans change jobs over five times during their lifetime. If you don't feel good about what your doing, perhaps you'd like to learn which kinds of jobs Numerology says are right for you. Most spiritual paths and religions suggest that to be truly happy at your job, you need to do what you love. Read on and learn how your Life Path influences which kinds o ... Tags:Numerology, Life Path, Job, Career, Birth Date, Leader, Diplomat, Entertainer, Creator, Salesman, Teacher, Lone, Fighter, Humanitarian
The Lone Wolf Versus The Pack - Which Are You? By: Doug Brown | - Gone are the days when businesses used to be all about a one man show. Today, responsibility is best delegated to people down in the hierarchy. With more focus being towards core competencies, all mid- and low-level work is gradually being outsourced. So, are you the lone wolf who hordes all the work or part of the pack?
Arctic Wolves By: Emma Snow | - The sun hangs leaden in the sky over the frozen tundra of the high arctic. Flat expanses of land are dotted with low-growing shrubs dusted with frost. From the south a herd of musk oxen loiter along, digging away the icy surface of the ground to reach nutritious lichen and ground plants, oblivious as eight stealthy white figures move in around them. As the wolves get closer, the herd snaps into action, forming into two rings, with younger calves in the middle protected by the adults facing outwa ... Tags:wolf, wolves, pack, wildlife, mammal, animals, nature, coyote, dog, canine, wolf pack, pack wolves, wild, forest, woods,