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Business Cards - Untapped Sales Potential ng, "Defensive driving will not, of course, guarantee that you will never have an accident, but it may help to minimize the damage if you do. So, slow down, turn the music down, put the cell phone down, and focus on the cars around you. Driving may not be nearly as much fun, but the people who care about you and don't want to see you hurt will thank you for your new attitude."Many people overlook business cards when marketing and advertising their business. Unfortunately this is one of the costliest mistakes you can make. Business cards are a simple and inexpensive tool that can help make or break a business.Here are just a few things you can use business cards for:- As an icebreaker at a meeting or tradeshow or get to know people even at your local coffee shop.- Networking with other industry leaders or business people.- Improve your business image and professionalism by presenting clients and potential clients with an easily accessible resource with your contact information.- Communicate 5. Edit There's nothing worse - okay, a lot of things are worse, but there's little more embarrassing - than publishing an article only to realize that you've made a typo that turns a perfectly innocent little word into an obscene one, or spelled your own name wrong, or any of the other humiliating things writers do every day. So take a few minutes to read through your work. I read mine out loud, because I know that what doesn't register on the eye will often jangle on the ear. Unless you're on a strict deadline, take a one day cooling off period and re-read, then make your final edits and sub The Skills Gap: It Pays to Use Experts One of the best ways to publicize your website, product or service is to write articles that link back to you. So if you’re a plumber, tell me what to do when my toilet won't stop running at 3:00 AM. If you're an accountant, tell me what is and isn't tax deductible. If you're an attorney who specializes in defending white collar criminals..well, you get the idea. In general, writing these articles and having them point back to your website or contact information is a wonderful idea.By outsourcing to skilled professionals you'll be able to grow your business without adding overhead.Here are some of the costs associated with growing a business through acquiring staff:* recruitment* payroll and tax obligations* national insurance* employers liability* benefits (pension, car, medical, dental)* holiday pay / sick pay / maternity pay / water cooler pay!* office space* equipment or general office supplies* legal responsibilities that include employee policies on working hours, sexual harassment, sick time, leave of absence, holidays, benefits, performance reviews, grie There's just one little catch. They've got to be well written. That doesn't just mean spelling, grammar, and correct information, although these elements are very important. That means your articles have to successfully compete in a marketplace of articles whose authors are trying to do the very same thing that you're doing. So, how do you make sure readers select your articles and not those of your competitors? By making your articles clever, informative, and above all, magnetic. Once a reader's eyes focus on your article, they should not shift away from the page until they have taken in every word. It's All About Them Most of us are eager to promote our products and services. We want to talk about our education and training, our long lists of publications, our skill at making widgets, or whatever else we are proud of. Big mistake. Readers don't want to read about you. They want to read about themselves. Why should they care if you're the fastest widget-maker in the world if they don't know why they should want a widget in the first place? Still stuck? Follow these five easy steps to lead you through. 1. Find a Need In one scene of the movie, The Prince of Tides, the mother of a poor family is trying to get into a local social club that keeps rejecting her. Her daughter asks why she wants to be a member of a club that doesn't want her. "Oh, they want me, honey," the mother replies smoothly, "they just don"t know it yet." If you can tap into an unmet need that your readers may not even be aware that they have until they see your work, your articles will be a vein of pure gold running through the drudgery of most online pieces. So use your expertise to convince readers that you know about something they need, and they'll be beating a path to your door to get the advice, the fix, the cure, or the service. 2. Wow 'Em From The Start Start with a short anecdote, a startling statistic, or a pointed question. For instance, which opening would keep you reading? #1. People who lose weight sometimes find that they regain the weight soon afterwards. Losing weight is a constant struggle.. OR #2. Randi Forest lost 54 pounds last year. Think she's thrilled? She's not. That's because she gained 60 pounds this year. If you, like Randi and like the vast majority of other dieters, have struggled with weight maintenance, you'll find these tips for keeping the weight off especially helpful.. 3. Use A Conversational Tone Of Voice James Herriot, who wrote All Creatures Great and Small as well as a host of other books about being a Yorkshire country vet, used to say that when he wrote he imagined himself in a pub telling the stories to other patrons. Anyone who has read his books is familiar with his friendly, conversational style. Like Heriot, imagine you are swapping stories with a buddy, or chatting with someone over the telephone about the issue you're addressing. Accept in special cases, such as writing your dissertation, a friendly, approachable style will win over more readers than an unapproachable, academic style. 4. Offer Realistic Hope We all live on hope, though the things we hope for may change daily. Even if you can't make sweeping promises to fix the problems of the world in your article, extend some form of hope and give the reader a gentle nudge to get started. For instance, you might finish an article on safe driving by saying, "Defensive driving will not, of course, guarantee that you will never have an accident, but it may help to minimize the damage if you do. So, slow down, turn the music down, put the cell phone down, and focus on the cars around you. Driving may not be nearly as much fun, but the people who care about you and don't want to see you hurt will thank you for your new attitude." 5. Edit There's nothing worse - okay, a lot of things are worse, but there's little more embarrassing - than publishing an article only to realize that you've made a typo that turns a perfectly innocent little word into an obscene one, or spelled your own name wrong, or any of the other humiliating things writers do every day. So take a few minutes to read through your work. I read mine out loud, because I know that what doesn't register on the eye will often jangle on the ear. Unless you're on a strict deadline, take a one day cooling off period and re-read, then make your final edits and subm Drive Website Traffic Unconventionally, Force Your Children To Do It r's eyes focus on your article, they should not shift away from the page until they have taken in every word.If you believe that every little bit helps then keep reading...For the past two summers my son has dabbled in entrepreneurialism.He started by mowing lawns, what kid hasn't done that? It's time tested and money in the bank. (The grass always keeps growing...unless you live in the arctic.)Last summer we brainstormed a little and bought some gear for under a hundred bux and he started going door-to-door asking people if he could hand-wash their cars for 10 bux a pop. (he used the same client list he had built from mowing lawns also, he's a smart kid!)This year we, I should say HE because HE does all the work lol, went It's All About Them Most of us are eager to promote our products and services. We want to talk about our education and training, our long lists of publications, our skill at making widgets, or whatever else we are proud of. Big mistake. Readers don't want to read about you. They want to read about themselves. Why should they care if you're the fastest widget-maker in the world if they don't know why they should want a widget in the first place? Still stuck? Follow these five easy steps to lead you through. 1. Find a Need In one scene of the movie, The Prince of Tides, the mother of a poor family is trying to get into a local social club that keeps rejecting her. Her daughter asks why she wants to be a member of a club that doesn't want her. "Oh, they want me, honey," the mother replies smoothly, "they just don"t know it yet." If you can tap into an unmet need that your readers may not even be aware that they have until they see your work, your articles will be a vein of pure gold running through the drudgery of most online pieces. So use your expertise to convince readers that you know about something they need, and they'll be beating a path to your door to get the advice, the fix, the cure, or the service. 2. Wow 'Em From The Start Start with a short anecdote, a startling statistic, or a pointed question. For instance, which opening would keep you reading? #1. People who lose weight sometimes find that they regain the weight soon afterwards. Losing weight is a constant struggle.. OR #2. Randi Forest lost 54 pounds last year. Think she's thrilled? She's not. That's because she gained 60 pounds this year. If you, like Randi and like the vast majority of other dieters, have struggled with weight maintenance, you'll find these tips for keeping the weight off especially helpful.. 3. Use A Conversational Tone Of Voice James Herriot, who wrote All Creatures Great and Small as well as a host of other books about being a Yorkshire country vet, used to say that when he wrote he imagined himself in a pub telling the stories to other patrons. Anyone who has read his books is familiar with his friendly, conversational style. Like Heriot, imagine you are swapping stories with a buddy, or chatting with someone over the telephone about the issue you're addressing. Accept in special cases, such as writing your dissertation, a friendly, approachable style will win over more readers than an unapproachable, academic style. 4. Offer Realistic Hope We all live on hope, though the things we hope for may change daily. Even if you can't make sweeping promises to fix the problems of the world in your article, extend some form of hope and give the reader a gentle nudge to get started. For instance, you might finish an article on safe driving by saying, "Defensive driving will not, of course, guarantee that you will never have an accident, but it may help to minimize the damage if you do. So, slow down, turn the music down, put the cell phone down, and focus on the cars around you. Driving may not be nearly as much fun, but the people who care about you and don't want to see you hurt will thank you for your new attitude." 5. Edit There's nothing worse - okay, a lot of things are worse, but there's little more embarrassing - than publishing an article only to realize that you've made a typo that turns a perfectly innocent little word into an obscene one, or spelled your own name wrong, or any of the other humiliating things writers do every day. So take a few minutes to read through your work. I read mine out loud, because I know that what doesn't register on the eye will often jangle on the ear. Unless you're on a strict deadline, take a one day cooling off period and re-read, then make your final edits and sub Powerful Words n tap into an unmet need that your readers may not even be aware that they have until they see your work, your articles will be a vein of pure gold running through the drudgery of most online pieces.Hi, I’d like to discuss the most powerful words you can use during the selling process.Quote: Words are the most powerful drug used by mankind. Rudyard Kipling.Plainly, THE MOST POWERFUL WORD is YOU. You should be looking to use the word You in your sales meetings a lot more than you use the word I. As I’ve mentioned before the idea is to be focused on your client’s needs but I’m sure this is restating what you already know.I want to discuss words that you can use in your speech that will make your language more effective at controlling the thoughts of your prospect.OK, let’s assume you have established Rapp So use your expertise to convince readers that you know about something they need, and they'll be beating a path to your door to get the advice, the fix, the cure, or the service. 2. Wow 'Em From The Start Start with a short anecdote, a startling statistic, or a pointed question. For instance, which opening would keep you reading? #1. People who lose weight sometimes find that they regain the weight soon afterwards. Losing weight is a constant struggle.. OR #2. Randi Forest lost 54 pounds last year. Think she's thrilled? She's not. That's because she gained 60 pounds this year. If you, like Randi and like the vast majority of other dieters, have struggled with weight maintenance, you'll find these tips for keeping the weight off especially helpful.. 3. Use A Conversational Tone Of Voice James Herriot, who wrote All Creatures Great and Small as well as a host of other books about being a Yorkshire country vet, used to say that when he wrote he imagined himself in a pub telling the stories to other patrons. Anyone who has read his books is familiar with his friendly, conversational style. Like Heriot, imagine you are swapping stories with a buddy, or chatting with someone over the telephone about the issue you're addressing. Accept in special cases, such as writing your dissertation, a friendly, approachable style will win over more readers than an unapproachable, academic style. 4. Offer Realistic Hope We all live on hope, though the things we hope for may change daily. Even if you can't make sweeping promises to fix the problems of the world in your article, extend some form of hope and give the reader a gentle nudge to get started. For instance, you might finish an article on safe driving by saying, "Defensive driving will not, of course, guarantee that you will never have an accident, but it may help to minimize the damage if you do. So, slow down, turn the music down, put the cell phone down, and focus on the cars around you. Driving may not be nearly as much fun, but the people who care about you and don't want to see you hurt will thank you for your new attitude." 5. Edit There's nothing worse - okay, a lot of things are worse, but there's little more embarrassing - than publishing an article only to realize that you've made a typo that turns a perfectly innocent little word into an obscene one, or spelled your own name wrong, or any of the other humiliating things writers do every day. So take a few minutes to read through your work. I read mine out loud, because I know that what doesn't register on the eye will often jangle on the ear. Unless you're on a strict deadline, take a one day cooling off period and re-read, then make your final edits and sub Fast Audio Streaming - Key Ways to Make a Profit With Audio Streaming The modern era is the era of advancement in technology. Innovation and improvement is a must today if you want to succeed in the world of business. The online business and the world of online trade demands of you to remain up to date, as far as the use of technology is concerned. The web sites which are constructed nowadays are far more advanced as compared to those which were made only few years back. The newly made websites have many features which were not invented few years back and thus the old websites if not updated regularly, lack in all those features. Media streaming is one of such features which make a web site advanced. In media streaming th 3. Use A Conversational Tone Of Voice James Herriot, who wrote All Creatures Great and Small as well as a host of other books about being a Yorkshire country vet, used to say that when he wrote he imagined himself in a pub telling the stories to other patrons. Anyone who has read his books is familiar with his friendly, conversational style. Like Heriot, imagine you are swapping stories with a buddy, or chatting with someone over the telephone about the issue you're addressing. Accept in special cases, such as writing your dissertation, a friendly, approachable style will win over more readers than an unapproachable, academic style. 4. Offer Realistic Hope We all live on hope, though the things we hope for may change daily. Even if you can't make sweeping promises to fix the problems of the world in your article, extend some form of hope and give the reader a gentle nudge to get started. For instance, you might finish an article on safe driving by saying, "Defensive driving will not, of course, guarantee that you will never have an accident, but it may help to minimize the damage if you do. So, slow down, turn the music down, put the cell phone down, and focus on the cars around you. Driving may not be nearly as much fun, but the people who care about you and don't want to see you hurt will thank you for your new attitude." 5. Edit There's nothing worse - okay, a lot of things are worse, but there's little more embarrassing - than publishing an article only to realize that you've made a typo that turns a perfectly innocent little word into an obscene one, or spelled your own name wrong, or any of the other humiliating things writers do every day. So take a few minutes to read through your work. I read mine out loud, because I know that what doesn't register on the eye will often jangle on the ear. Unless you're on a strict deadline, take a one day cooling off period and re-read, then make your final edits and sub Blog Ads ng, "Defensive driving will not, of course, guarantee that you will never have an accident, but it may help to minimize the damage if you do. So, slow down, turn the music down, put the cell phone down, and focus on the cars around you. Driving may not be nearly as much fun, but the people who care about you and don't want to see you hurt will thank you for your new attitude."Blogging is main stream. The White House Press Office considers bloggers journalists. Companies like domain giant Go Daddy use blogs to send their marketing message into the viral stratosphere.Blogs can be the rantings of left wing lunatics, rock stars, opinion makers, or business icons. How about blogs penned by country club wives' investment clubs. Name a topic of interest and there's a blog to go with it.The question for the forward thinking marketer is, can blogs be a valuable tool to advertise your product or service? The answer: a resounding yes. Blog advertising is beginning to find its way into the marketing mix for many businesses 5. Edit There's nothing worse - okay, a lot of things are worse, but there's little more embarrassing - than publishing an article only to realize that you've made a typo that turns a perfectly innocent little word into an obscene one, or spelled your own name wrong, or any of the other humiliating things writers do every day. So take a few minutes to read through your work. I read mine out loud, because I know that what doesn't register on the eye will often jangle on the ear. Unless you're on a strict deadline, take a one day cooling off period and re-read, then make your final edits and submit. Always remember, you're the expert in your field. No one knows your topic better than you do. You just need to write articles that will get the information across in a style readers will enjoy and appreciate. If you learn to do that, you should have no trouble raking in the business.
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