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The Interviewable Resume ible to touch on the subject, in a paragraph perhaps, remember that your readers will want practical information - nothing else.It is rumored that the only word William Shakespeare wrote on his resume was “Available.” We’ll probably never know if that is true. But it raises an interesting question. How much information is too much and how much is too little when dealing with resume copy?The resume is a vital piece to any job search. As companies scramble to find the ideal candidate, they use the resume to screen candidates. Done right, a resume builds an instant connection with the reader and helps steer the course of the interview in your favor. If you submit a resume that piques the curiosity of the reader, he or she most likely will ask questions based on the information you provided on the resume as opposed to relying on a pre-packaged questionnaire. That’s how you know you have an “int Always bear in mind that e-books are promoted through the Internet and 90 percent of those who log on are looking for information. 2. Target Your Audience You're far more likely to be successful if you caref Career as a Master Franchise If you're in business then you're undoubtedly an expert at something. Why not maximise your profits by selling your knowledge in the form of an e-book?Starting a Franchise Company is not easy, but running a regional franchising company can be an extremely rewarding career as a master franchise of a larger franchise corporation. What is a Master Franchise? Well it is a Franchisor who licenses to sell franchises in a region, country, state or continent.Let us say I take one of my franchising companies and brand names and then decide to allow another company to take all my work, brand name and business model and then franchise it for me in a specific territory? For instance what if I took my DetailGuys.com franchise and sold you the rights to set up these franchises in WA, OR, ID, MT and WY?You would then sell and set up these franchises and we would split franchise fees at a 60-40% split. Then you could be a What are you really good at? Marketing? Bookkeeping? Customer Services? Design? Do you know lots about building up a successful business? Maybe you've gone wrong once and had to start again and could give others advice that would help them avoid the mistakes you made? Everybody in business has valuable knowledge that could be passed on to others - knowledge that others are willing to pay for. While it's true that a lot of e-books have fallen flat on their face, those that are successful are often very successful. The ones that don't sell well are those where the author has tried to emulate the kind of book that does well in print. The two media simply aren't competitive. They compliment one another and to be successful, it's important that your e-book is the kind that suitable for Internet marketing. 1. Short & Sweet An e-book should contain far less information that would be the case if the book were being written for print media. Just cut straight to the point without any dilly-dallying around with information that isn't strictly necessary. If you're writing a book about book-keeping, while a chapter covering the history of book-keeping would possibly go down well in a printed book, keep it out of an e-book. While it's possible to touch on the subject, in a paragraph perhaps, remember that your readers will want practical information - nothing else. Always bear in mind that e-books are promoted through the Internet and 90 percent of those who log on are looking for information. 2. Target Your Audience You're far more likely to be successful if you carefu Decadent Chocolate Marketing - 5 Flavors of Decadent Marketing Concepts for Chocolate Lovers e others advice that would help them avoid the mistakes you made?What does chocolate have to do with marketing? Everything! Don’t you know that rich wealthy flavor of chocolate is addicting and once you gain addiction levels with marketing, your product can’t be resisted.Have you ever experienced something so incredibly decadently wonderful you had to eat it again, go there again, or just experience it again? Have you ever seen a picture or a word ad and known you had to go wherever you had to go to get what was in the picture or the word ad? It’s the decadence that brings you into an emotional connection with the object.Flavor #1Enticement. The lingering essence of sucking a buyer into your fold for purpose of selling them product or services. When you use enticement market Everybody in business has valuable knowledge that could be passed on to others - knowledge that others are willing to pay for. While it's true that a lot of e-books have fallen flat on their face, those that are successful are often very successful. The ones that don't sell well are those where the author has tried to emulate the kind of book that does well in print. The two media simply aren't competitive. They compliment one another and to be successful, it's important that your e-book is the kind that suitable for Internet marketing. 1. Short & Sweet An e-book should contain far less information that would be the case if the book were being written for print media. Just cut straight to the point without any dilly-dallying around with information that isn't strictly necessary. If you're writing a book about book-keeping, while a chapter covering the history of book-keeping would possibly go down well in a printed book, keep it out of an e-book. While it's possible to touch on the subject, in a paragraph perhaps, remember that your readers will want practical information - nothing else. Always bear in mind that e-books are promoted through the Internet and 90 percent of those who log on are looking for information. 2. Target Your Audience You're far more likely to be successful if you caref Reciprocal Linking Strategies l are those where the author has tried to emulate the kind of book that does well in print. The two media simply aren't competitive. They compliment one another and to be successful, it's important that your e-book is the kind that suitable for Internet marketing.Reciprocal linkingHave you ever wondered if what you know about linking is accurate? Consider the following article on exchanging links, and compare what you know to the latest info on Website Traffic .A linking accomplishes to things: First, it attract visitors from the linking partner to your site and, secondly, improves your page rank with search engines. Higher page rankings mean more relevance when inquiries for a given keyword. This sends you free, targeted traffic to your website. Reciprocal links is the way to go.Important Considerations1. Exchange site urls with sites that are related to your site (topic)-- it is a great way to start building relationships with website owners.2. Link popularity. Sites that have many other sites 1. Short & Sweet An e-book should contain far less information that would be the case if the book were being written for print media. Just cut straight to the point without any dilly-dallying around with information that isn't strictly necessary. If you're writing a book about book-keeping, while a chapter covering the history of book-keeping would possibly go down well in a printed book, keep it out of an e-book. While it's possible to touch on the subject, in a paragraph perhaps, remember that your readers will want practical information - nothing else. Always bear in mind that e-books are promoted through the Internet and 90 percent of those who log on are looking for information. 2. Target Your Audience You're far more likely to be successful if you caref 10 Common Mistakes Old School Persuaders Make that Top Sales Professionals Don't; Part 1 of 3 the case if the book were being written for print media. Just cut straight to the point without any dilly-dallying around with information that isn't strictly necessary.Have you ever had someone try to persuade you with those old, outdated, offensive tactics? You know the ones I am talking about. Before you are even close to purchasing a product I am sure that you have been asked: “Do you want it in green or black?” I am sure you have also heard: “If I could show you how to become financially independent, you’d be interested wouldn’t you?” This backs you into a corner and you don’t even want to answer the question. You wonder, does this person really think I’m that dumb? You don’t buy from these people. You don’t even like these people. You never go back to their store. Do these tactics still work? Sure they do. It is the law of averages. Eventually you can find someone who will bend to any persuasive technique. Great persua If you're writing a book about book-keeping, while a chapter covering the history of book-keeping would possibly go down well in a printed book, keep it out of an e-book. While it's possible to touch on the subject, in a paragraph perhaps, remember that your readers will want practical information - nothing else. Always bear in mind that e-books are promoted through the Internet and 90 percent of those who log on are looking for information. 2. Target Your Audience You're far more likely to be successful if you caref Is Customer Relationship Management Right for your Small to Mid-sized Business ible to touch on the subject, in a paragraph perhaps, remember that your readers will want practical information - nothing else.Customer Relationship Management has been a holy grail for Big Business for the past ten years. So what about Small to Mid-sized Business (SMB) applications? If you talk to CRM software vendors they will claim that CRM systems help SMBs become more efficient, drive more sales (your ROI) and increase the accuracy of your forecast.A few consultants have an alternative view: they see CRM as a process rather than a software product. A CRM process allows you to effectively manage your customer interactions (get to know your customers). This way you actually get to use the nice shiny tools that the CRM software vendors offer.While I tend to agree with the latter, my experience with databases is as my algebra teacher used to say: GIGO! (Garbage-In Garbage-Out). Always bear in mind that e-books are promoted through the Internet and 90 percent of those who log on are looking for information. 2. Target Your Audience You're far more likely to be successful if you carefully target your audience. If you're writing about bookkeeping, don't write about bookkeeping in general but decide which group you're going to write for. Small business? Start-ups? Limited companies? There's nothing stopping you writing for each group but write a separate e-book for each. You'll sell far more that way. Decide on your target audience and give them in-depth, useful information and you'll soon be enjoying a nice, regular income from something that took surprisingly little time to write. 3. Cut the Jargon Except where strictly necessary, always use plain English when writing. Although you may understand common industry words and phrases, don't assume that your reader does. When you do need to use industry speech, always explain the meaning. By writing clear, precise, informative e-books, you'll soon build up a reputation for being an expert in your field. 4. Sir, Lord, Count or Baron? We're talking titles. The title of your e-book is far more important than you probably imagine. It's what first grabs a potential customer and compels him or her to read more. "Book-keeping for Small Businesses" may tell them what the book's about, but "Taking the Head-Ache Out of Small Business Book-Keeping" is far more compelling. Why? Because it promises the reader that there's something in it for them; that by buying your e-book, they'll learn how
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