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    32 Words That Can Change Your Life
    We all have ways of testing opportunities that enter our lives. Some of us just dive right in based on feeling, others walk straight into what they know is right by a gut feeling or intuition. And if it’s not gut feelings or emotions that are the tests of opportunities, it is the logical mind persuading us to ignore those feelings and emotions and test it with our reality of reason.Most of us do not have a predetermined strategy for testing opportunities, or even more generally to test the actions we take and the choices we make in our lives.There is an easier way to determine if our choices we m
    ak from the kids?" This ad is for an emergency daycare agency.

    Point being, one question mark gets me wondering and curious and I'm not sure I couldn't resist reading them.

    They are about meeting the client at the door.

    Recommendation Number Two: Choose a graphic

    While a freelance writer, I once made the mistake of choosing a magic wand and genie for my graphic. Let's just say after many carpet cleaning requests, I think they weren't reading the text at all.

    In other words, get a graphic that reflects what you do or what you sell and put it below your main headline

    Use Corporate Turnaround Expert To Do Business Health Check
    Many companies have annual medical examinations and health screening for their employees but are negligent when it comes to their own corporate check-ups. Poor management and financial information systems typically get blamed for management's inability to 'see it coming'. This is because the checks were done too late. Similar to handling of diseases and illness, early diagnosis and detection can mean the difference between life and death. Medical science has proven that even terminal diseases such as cancer can be cured if detected early. This is why doctors encourage their patients to go for regular check-ups
    In a previous article, I mentioned the cornerstones of good advertisements. In this one, I plan to expand on the writing of an flyer and how to put one together.

    Time to put on your imagination cap. So here it is, you've finally done it. The new business is ready. Those of us with too much time on our hands for inventions can sometimes forget the next part. Now onto advertising.

    Most new business owners start with stars in their eyes, thinking they can actually afford advertising. The truth is a little different. You have to first advertise before the money comes in for the budget for advertising. It's a catch 22. Don't advertise, don't get money, don't get to advertise again. Try to eliminate the fact that you have to get out there advertising right away and you find yourself without a business.

    Many people slap something together, hand it out as flyers while some spend hundreds of dollars on advertising. Some hire friends who don't know a thing about advertising. Worse yet, some people even put their faces on black and white flyers. Why? It just scares people.

    So what do you do?

    Recommendation number one: First Sentence

    Make a flyer. A flyer can be done on white paper and printed up as needed.

    A flyer should include a big large text title, a graphic that relates somehow to whatever the business is and of course about three paragraphs of text. It should follow up with your contact information at the bottom.

    It does not need to be in color.

    More to the point, you need to meet the prospective client at the door of the flyer, that being the first sentence. "Want to see a man tame a mountain lion?" Most of the time, it should be phrased in the form of a question. Here are a few more. "Can't stand all that clutter? Want to have someone take it away?" OK, these two questions totally have me. I never knew I wanted to see a man tame a mountain lion but I just have to find out more. As for the clutter, wow, do I ever. It's like this flyer is for me.

    This is fun. Here are a few more. "Want to host a paycheck and learn about culture?" Wow, this ad for hosting a foreign exchange student makes me want to read on.

    "Ever wanted your own Florence Nightengale?" This would start an ad for a housekeeping service or nursing service of course. As for me, I totally want to read on.

    "Need a break from the kids?" This ad is for an emergency daycare agency.

    Point being, one question mark gets me wondering and curious and I'm not sure I couldn't resist reading them.

    They are about meeting the client at the door.

    Recommendation Number Two: Choose a graphic

    While a freelance writer, I once made the mistake of choosing a magic wand and genie for my graphic. Let's just say after many carpet cleaning requests, I think they weren't reading the text at all.

    In other words, get a graphic that reflects what you do or what you sell and put it below your main headline

    Writing A Great Resume, Part 1
    Need a great resume to land that great job coming up? We are going to learn to create an eye-catching resume, using Microsoft Word.First, you need to collect all the information you will need to complete your Resume (dates of employment, education dates.....).Let's go to 'start' -- 'programs' -- 'Microsoft Word'. When the page opens, begin where the cursor is flashing and type in 'Resume'. Skip a few lines, by pressing the 'enter' key.Type in 'Personal Details'. Give your name, complete address, phone and fax number (if you have a fax #). Skip a few more lines.Type in 'Employment'. Be
    get for advertising. It's a catch 22. Don't advertise, don't get money, don't get to advertise again. Try to eliminate the fact that you have to get out there advertising right away and you find yourself without a business.

    Many people slap something together, hand it out as flyers while some spend hundreds of dollars on advertising. Some hire friends who don't know a thing about advertising. Worse yet, some people even put their faces on black and white flyers. Why? It just scares people.

    So what do you do?

    Recommendation number one: First Sentence

    Make a flyer. A flyer can be done on white paper and printed up as needed.

    A flyer should include a big large text title, a graphic that relates somehow to whatever the business is and of course about three paragraphs of text. It should follow up with your contact information at the bottom.

    It does not need to be in color.

    More to the point, you need to meet the prospective client at the door of the flyer, that being the first sentence. "Want to see a man tame a mountain lion?" Most of the time, it should be phrased in the form of a question. Here are a few more. "Can't stand all that clutter? Want to have someone take it away?" OK, these two questions totally have me. I never knew I wanted to see a man tame a mountain lion but I just have to find out more. As for the clutter, wow, do I ever. It's like this flyer is for me.

    This is fun. Here are a few more. "Want to host a paycheck and learn about culture?" Wow, this ad for hosting a foreign exchange student makes me want to read on.

    "Ever wanted your own Florence Nightengale?" This would start an ad for a housekeeping service or nursing service of course. As for me, I totally want to read on.

    "Need a break from the kids?" This ad is for an emergency daycare agency.

    Point being, one question mark gets me wondering and curious and I'm not sure I couldn't resist reading them.

    They are about meeting the client at the door.

    Recommendation Number Two: Choose a graphic

    While a freelance writer, I once made the mistake of choosing a magic wand and genie for my graphic. Let's just say after many carpet cleaning requests, I think they weren't reading the text at all.

    In other words, get a graphic that reflects what you do or what you sell and put it below your main headline

    Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: The Worth of Health Insurance
    This article relates to the Compensation and Benefits Competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. The questions included in this competency will help your organization determine whether your employees feel they are fairly paid for the work they perform when compared to a similar job at a different company. This competency also queries their feelings regarding the adequacy and quality of their benefits package. A fair and attractive compensation package is critical for hiring and retaining quality employees. A high satisfaction level in this competency requires that your compensation structur
    flyer can be done on white paper and printed up as needed.

    A flyer should include a big large text title, a graphic that relates somehow to whatever the business is and of course about three paragraphs of text. It should follow up with your contact information at the bottom.

    It does not need to be in color.

    More to the point, you need to meet the prospective client at the door of the flyer, that being the first sentence. "Want to see a man tame a mountain lion?" Most of the time, it should be phrased in the form of a question. Here are a few more. "Can't stand all that clutter? Want to have someone take it away?" OK, these two questions totally have me. I never knew I wanted to see a man tame a mountain lion but I just have to find out more. As for the clutter, wow, do I ever. It's like this flyer is for me.

    This is fun. Here are a few more. "Want to host a paycheck and learn about culture?" Wow, this ad for hosting a foreign exchange student makes me want to read on.

    "Ever wanted your own Florence Nightengale?" This would start an ad for a housekeeping service or nursing service of course. As for me, I totally want to read on.

    "Need a break from the kids?" This ad is for an emergency daycare agency.

    Point being, one question mark gets me wondering and curious and I'm not sure I couldn't resist reading them.

    They are about meeting the client at the door.

    Recommendation Number Two: Choose a graphic

    While a freelance writer, I once made the mistake of choosing a magic wand and genie for my graphic. Let's just say after many carpet cleaning requests, I think they weren't reading the text at all.

    In other words, get a graphic that reflects what you do or what you sell and put it below your main headline

    Implementing a Methodology
    "The least expensive decision will be the price of the package." - Bryce's LawINTRODUCTIONThe use of organized methodologies for the development of systems and software have been around for 35 years ("PRIDE" was the first in 1971). Today, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of methodologies available for use. Many are simply a variation on the traditional theme of: feasibility study, external design, internal design, program, test, install, review. Others take an iterative approach to development. Regardless of what methodology you elect to use, whether "PRIDE" or Brand X, t
    er? Want to have someone take it away?" OK, these two questions totally have me. I never knew I wanted to see a man tame a mountain lion but I just have to find out more. As for the clutter, wow, do I ever. It's like this flyer is for me.

    This is fun. Here are a few more. "Want to host a paycheck and learn about culture?" Wow, this ad for hosting a foreign exchange student makes me want to read on.

    "Ever wanted your own Florence Nightengale?" This would start an ad for a housekeeping service or nursing service of course. As for me, I totally want to read on.

    "Need a break from the kids?" This ad is for an emergency daycare agency.

    Point being, one question mark gets me wondering and curious and I'm not sure I couldn't resist reading them.

    They are about meeting the client at the door.

    Recommendation Number Two: Choose a graphic

    While a freelance writer, I once made the mistake of choosing a magic wand and genie for my graphic. Let's just say after many carpet cleaning requests, I think they weren't reading the text at all.

    In other words, get a graphic that reflects what you do or what you sell and put it below your main headline

    The Entrepreneur Test
    Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur? This article could help you decide if you're ready to take the leap into the world of business ownership.Being an entrepreneur is more than just having a lot of ideas or a keen business sense. It is also about drive, determination, ambition and guts. You must have self confidence and an all consuming desire to succeed against all odds. You MUST want to work hard to develop a business and have the drive to work it until it begins to take off. Then, you must constantly nurture and promote it.If you do not enjoy your business and the product you will of
    ak from the kids?" This ad is for an emergency daycare agency.

    Point being, one question mark gets me wondering and curious and I'm not sure I couldn't resist reading them.

    They are about meeting the client at the door.

    Recommendation Number Two: Choose a graphic

    While a freelance writer, I once made the mistake of choosing a magic wand and genie for my graphic. Let's just say after many carpet cleaning requests, I think they weren't reading the text at all.

    In other words, get a graphic that reflects what you do or what you sell and put it below your main headline just in case your future clients aren't good readers or are pressed for time.

    Recommendation Number Three: Choose a soft sell approach

    Don't tell people you're number one in the first official paragraph. Don't you love this on real estate ads? Take an approach or a stand of some sort and start the soft sell. Think about the words needed to convince you to buy something or phone a service.

    Recommendation Number Four: Choose a call to action

    In your closing paragraph, throw in an incentive to call. It can be a time limited sale. It can be something you throw in extra that naturally your competitors don't. Stay away from coupons or anything that detracts from your graphic.

    Recommendation Number Five: Include contact information

    Make sure that the contact information includes a phone number even if you are on a website. People like to have the number even if they don't use it.

    Recommendation Number Six:

    As for what to do with your flyers, consider handing them out at events or giving them to friends and family. Even though they may want to recommend you, a flyer could get them to do it. Ask friends and family to stick it on the table in the workplace or anywhere they can think of that doesn't charge. Put together a flyer and hand it out at local events. Hang this flyer on grocery store bulletin boards and in stores that allow you to do so.

    The flyer is the cornerstone of any good business plan. You can never go wrong with a flyer if you follow the recommendations above and it should all mean customers.

    If you don't get it the first time with this, try again. A perfect flyer sings with sales. If you don't get sales in the first month, tinker with the text until you get it right.

    Never hesitate to ask for people's opinion but please, always remember to ask lots of people their opinions of the view of it might not be accurate.

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