
Demand for fractional ownership of private jets continues to rise in spite of sharp increases in fuel prices according to William Kelly, CEO of CEO of NetJets Transportes Aereos.
I am a voracious daily reader, mostly about business, the internet, baby boomers, and Boxer Dogs. I am always going up to my partner in business and my partner in life my wife and saying "I just read this". So I thought I would share articles, blogs and now videos I discover on the web.



I just read this on The Boomer Consumer Blog....
"a new era of thrift, security and financial responsibility." This campaign is especially significant because it was based upon months of consumer research that identified attitudinal trends that were gathering strength before October's financial meltdown. Among SunTrust's conclusions:
"Most people fail in life because they major in minor things. Success is simple, but it does require certain consistent things each day."- Anthony Robbins
Also, the Pareto Principle eg 80% of your sales will come from 20% of your prospects.
Mark's Note: Seth is one of the best critical thinking, thought provoking writers on the planet. This is not rose colored glasses writing from the ivory tower. He has and is in the trenches everyday like you and me. You can read the entire post by clicking above but the bold sentence really hit home for me.
"I believe that we're on the verge of some exponential increases in productivity. Productivity in marketing as the waste of reaching the masses goes away. Productivity in energy as we figure out how to make a renewable process that gives us incremental units of power for free (think about the impact of that for a moment) and productivity in group work and management as we allow the network to do more than let us watch stupid YouTube videos at work. The three biggest expenses of most endeavors (the energy to make it, the people who create it and the marketing that spreads the idea) are about to be overhauled.
What a tragedy it will be if we let defensive thinking hold us back."
P.S. If you have not gotten your copy of Seth's latest book Tribes
go over to Amazon.com grab a copy now. I have read it twice.

It's an addiction that threatens our economy, our environment and our national security. It touches every part of our daily lives and ties our hands as a nation and a people.
The addiction has worsened for decades and now it's reached a point of crisis.
As imports grow and world prices rise, the amount of money we send to foreign nations every year is soaring. At current oil prices, we will send $700 billion dollars out of the country this year alone — that's four times the annual cost of the Iraq war.
Projected over the next 10 years the cost will be $10 trillion — it will be the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of mankind.
America uses a lot of oil. Every day 85 million barrels of oil are produced around the world. And 21 million of those are used here in the United States.
That's 25% of the world's oil demand. Used by just 4% of the world's population.
Can't we just produce more oil?
World oil production peaked in 2005. Despite growing demand and an unprecedented increase in prices, oil production has fallen over the last three years. Oil is getting more expensive to produce, harder to find and there just isn't enough of it to keep up with demand.
The simple truth is that cheap and easy oil is gone.
What's the good news?
Building wind facilities in the corridor that stretches from the Texas panhandle to North Dakota could produce 20% of the electricity for the United States at a cost of $1 trillion. It would take another $200 billion to build the capacity to transmit that energy to cities and towns.
That's a lot of money, but it's a one-time cost. And compared to the $700 billion we spend on foreign oil every year, it's a bargain.
Natural gas is the cleanest transportation fuel available today.
Natural gas is significantly less expensive than gasoline or diesel. In places like Utah and Oklahoma, prices are less than $1 a gallon. To see fueling stations and costs in your area, check out cngprices.com.
Natural gas is our country's second largest energy resource and a vital component of our energy supply. 98% of the natural gas used in the United States is from North America. But 70% of our oil is purchased from foreign nations.
The Pickens Plan is a bridge to the future — a blueprint to reduce foreign oil dependence by harnessing domestic energy alternatives, and buy us time to develop even greater new technologies.
Building new wind generation facilities and better utilizing our natural gas resources can replace more than one-third of our foreign oil imports in 10 years. But it will take leadership.
On January 20th, 2009, a new President will take office.
We're organizing behind the Pickens Plan now to ensure our voices will be heard by the next administration.
Together we can raise a call for change and set a new course for America's energy future in the first hundred days of the new presidency — breaking the hammerlock of foreign oil and building a new domestic energy future for America with a focus on sustainability.
You can start changing America's future today by supporting the Pickens Plan. Join now.
Below is T. Boone sharing the plan in his own words on several videos.
This story comes from Li Evans, who reported on her wait in a Philadelphia voting line this morning:
I live in one of those counties that is on the fringe of Philadelphia, traditionally these areas lean Republican. I stood in line, and it could have just been my timing, but what I heard was amazing to me. People actually talking about this candidate's website, or that candidate's video, and even a mention or two of MySpace pages.
The people in line weren't college age people either, we're talking 30 and above, and even 50 and above. I had to rub my eyes to believe what I was seeing and hearing. These people in line were talking about online social media sites, in a total offline environment and how those sites affected how they saw the candidates and the information they pulled from it.
If there's any proof to me that this election has put a spotlight on social media to the general public, standing in a voting line today was it! Talk about word of mouth marketing at its finest!
It is an undeniably exciting day here in America. Here at WOMMA, we're just a few blocks from Barack Obama's downtown Chicago rally being held tonight, and there is an undeniable, palpable feeling of buzz around the city, irrespective of whichever candidate one is supporting. It is, simply, just an inspiring feeling to see long lines snaking around corners at the polling places. Get into the spirit with Twitter's live updating coverage at http://election.twitter.com/. It's currently updating at the blistering speed of 1-2 posts per second ---- and it's very entertaining.


