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    How Ducks Hold Meetings (in Case You Were Curious)
    It's true.Ducks hold meetings in the park. And these quacky meetings have remarkable similarities to business meetings (held in conference rooms, for example).Here's what they do.1) No one pays attention to anyone.Every duck is looking in a different direction. Most don't even appear to be part of the meeting. And none of them are watching the duck who is quacking. But they are all there because ducks have to know about everything that is happening in the park.2) Ducks deliver lengthy monologues.<
    o justify why they should even consider reading it.

    2) When were you established? - This is the trust factor. All buyers want to know how long you have been around. Are you a fly-by-night scam or someone who has been around the block. Build their confidence by letting them know how long you have been in business.

    3) What are you selling? - This is a very obvious question but I have been to business web sites and not have a clue to what they are selling. It was more ob

    Construction Job Costing for Profit
    It is not enough to look at the bottom line of your profit and loss statement to determine how profitable your company is, but to also examine each job for profitability. You could conceivably being making a company wide profit but loosing money on some jobs.What costs should be included in your job costs reports? Materials, Labor and Subcontractor costs are the obvious. However, there are other costs to consider such as labor and overhead burden and equipment costs for example. Labor burden consists of payroll tax expen
    My childhood was my foundation for how I write and how I think. I caught on at an early age that writing is an art and it has a very distinct way of reaching out to people depending on how you apply it. I used my own method of writing and applied it to the criteria my teachers needed. You see, the criteria is always changing from teacher to teacher or professor to professor but the method that is applied can be easily molded into place to make it fit perfectly.

    When I started learning about online business 4 years ago it was all on my own. I had to learn fast, just like when I was a child. My writing had to change from a teacher's point of view to a buyer's point of view - I had to think business. It was originally designed for my story writing or essay writing but I've altered it for the business writing.

    Did it work? Absolutely! One month before I even launched my first business I wrote a 8-9 page sales letter. I thought I was going to be good enough to pick up 100-200 people, but I was shocked to had gather over 2,000 people!

    Secret: No one has ever told you this but the biggest reason why some gurus are so successful is because they PRELAUNCH their business. This means they give a select few to participate early in the program because this allows them to gather testimonials and results they need to prove their business. Pre-launching is your most important step in starting a successful business.

    Without further ado, let me explain how all customers, including myself, use the 5 W'S on a daily basis while surfing the Internet or seeking new products/services to use.

    It works like this, you subconsciously ask:

    1) Who are you? - You don't always have to introduce yourself from the beginning, but just be sure to explain who you are and share your experience (or expertise) to build rapport. Everyone is interested to know who is writing this letter to them and be able to justify why they should even consider reading it.

    2) When were you established? - This is the trust factor. All buyers want to know how long you have been around. Are you a fly-by-night scam or someone who has been around the block. Build their confidence by letting them know how long you have been in business.

    3) What are you selling? - This is a very obvious question but I have been to business web sites and not have a clue to what they are selling. It was more obl

    How Much Drama Do You Need In Your Job?
    I know a lot of people who simply can’t hold down conventional jobs.Ok, many are artists of one sort or another; painters, actors, designers, writers, and speakers.To them, a typical nine-to-five gig looks like a set from “Dawn of The Dead.” Actually, it’s worse, because there’s at least some excitement, some mystery, some juiciness in a setting where the undead feed on the living.In a typical office, there are no “living,” according to my friends.They need more from what they do. They need drama, for l
    out online business 4 years ago it was all on my own. I had to learn fast, just like when I was a child. My writing had to change from a teacher's point of view to a buyer's point of view - I had to think business. It was originally designed for my story writing or essay writing but I've altered it for the business writing.

    Did it work? Absolutely! One month before I even launched my first business I wrote a 8-9 page sales letter. I thought I was going to be good enough to pick up 100-200 people, but I was shocked to had gather over 2,000 people!

    Secret: No one has ever told you this but the biggest reason why some gurus are so successful is because they PRELAUNCH their business. This means they give a select few to participate early in the program because this allows them to gather testimonials and results they need to prove their business. Pre-launching is your most important step in starting a successful business.

    Without further ado, let me explain how all customers, including myself, use the 5 W'S on a daily basis while surfing the Internet or seeking new products/services to use.

    It works like this, you subconsciously ask:

    1) Who are you? - You don't always have to introduce yourself from the beginning, but just be sure to explain who you are and share your experience (or expertise) to build rapport. Everyone is interested to know who is writing this letter to them and be able to justify why they should even consider reading it.

    2) When were you established? - This is the trust factor. All buyers want to know how long you have been around. Are you a fly-by-night scam or someone who has been around the block. Build their confidence by letting them know how long you have been in business.

    3) What are you selling? - This is a very obvious question but I have been to business web sites and not have a clue to what they are selling. It was more ob

    Concerned with the Bottom Line? Consider Expense Management Automation - Part II
    What we covered in Part I:In Most organizations, travel and entertainment (T&E) expenses are often overlooked as insignificant or inevitable. Because of that, they do not immediately come to mind in the context of traditional supply chains.Understanding Expenses Many leading global companies with the most sophisticated ERP systems can provide detail such as the exact quantity, location and price of the smallest component of a commodity in their products supply chain.The Power of EMA
    0 people, but I was shocked to had gather over 2,000 people!

    Secret: No one has ever told you this but the biggest reason why some gurus are so successful is because they PRELAUNCH their business. This means they give a select few to participate early in the program because this allows them to gather testimonials and results they need to prove their business. Pre-launching is your most important step in starting a successful business.

    Without further ado, let me explain how all customers, including myself, use the 5 W'S on a daily basis while surfing the Internet or seeking new products/services to use.

    It works like this, you subconsciously ask:

    1) Who are you? - You don't always have to introduce yourself from the beginning, but just be sure to explain who you are and share your experience (or expertise) to build rapport. Everyone is interested to know who is writing this letter to them and be able to justify why they should even consider reading it.

    2) When were you established? - This is the trust factor. All buyers want to know how long you have been around. Are you a fly-by-night scam or someone who has been around the block. Build their confidence by letting them know how long you have been in business.

    3) What are you selling? - This is a very obvious question but I have been to business web sites and not have a clue to what they are selling. It was more ob

    Social Networking - The New Way To Find Digital Jobs
    Finding a job in the digital industry may appear difficult. Whether you've been working in the e-marketing sector for a while or you're a bright, young IT graduate hoping to enter the digital industry, the overwhelming number of people applying for digital jobs can be a daunting factor. However, if the thought of wading through dozens of job listings - on the web or offline - is enough to put you off your search for a digital job, rest assured there are a variety of inherently more social ways to seek out your ideal job in the digi
    urther ado, let me explain how all customers, including myself, use the 5 W'S on a daily basis while surfing the Internet or seeking new products/services to use.

    It works like this, you subconsciously ask:

    1) Who are you? - You don't always have to introduce yourself from the beginning, but just be sure to explain who you are and share your experience (or expertise) to build rapport. Everyone is interested to know who is writing this letter to them and be able to justify why they should even consider reading it.

    2) When were you established? - This is the trust factor. All buyers want to know how long you have been around. Are you a fly-by-night scam or someone who has been around the block. Build their confidence by letting them know how long you have been in business.

    3) What are you selling? - This is a very obvious question but I have been to business web sites and not have a clue to what they are selling. It was more ob

    Asset And Sales Finance Can Aid Business Development
    When it comes to setting up a new business, it can be difficult to come to terms with business terminology - especially if the process of setting up and running a company is completely alien to you. For instance, speaking to your bank about asset and sales finance may be a daunting notion in itself; but when you consider the possibility of getting tangled up in the jargon - and perhaps even losing credibility with your bank - the experience seems even more intimidating. However, if you keep your wits about you and make sure that yo
    o justify why they should even consider reading it.

    2) When were you established? - This is the trust factor. All buyers want to know how long you have been around. Are you a fly-by-night scam or someone who has been around the block. Build their confidence by letting them know how long you have been in business.

    3) What are you selling? - This is a very obvious question but I have been to business web sites and not have a clue to what they are selling. It was more oblivious rather than obvious. In order for your clients to make a move on purchasing your product they have to know what it is first.

    4) Where is your evidence? - People want to know that your product/service works. They want to see evidence, they want proof. Prove it by testimonials or images of received checks or other payments received. Keep in mind that the buyer-seller relationship is based on trust. If the seller does not trust the buyer, the product/service is not sold; if the buyer does not trust the seller, the product/service is not purchased.

    5) Why should I buy from you? - Think about this, why would you buy anything from anyone? Because it "benefits" you in one way or another. Buyers need to know the benefits of purchasing your product/service. Arouse their emotion and explain to them what they would gain or what problems would be resolved if they purchased from you.

    6) So what do I do? - This is another obvious question but if many marketers have made the mistake of not making the "buy now" obvious enough. Tell them what to do, where to go and how they will receive their product/service.

    By applying the 5 W'S you will be better equipped in your sales letters because you will have answered every important question a customer needs to know prior to purchasing your product/service.

    The marketing masters may not be aware of this but if you go to any of their web sites and use the 5 W'S you will find all of your questions answered. Can this work for you? Of course!

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    Quick Notes:

    1) Building rapport and trust is important in all businesses.
    2) Answer all your customers' questions and they will have no reason to not buy from you.
    3) Features don't sell, benefits do!

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