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    Writing Business Letters - Tutorial 2: Parts of a Business Letter
    In this short tutorial you will learn about the different parts of a business letter and for what they are used. You are already familiar with most of the parts, but may not know their names or all their functions.Parts of a LetterParker Morgan Finnigan Lawyers PO Box 2345 SYDNEY NSW 2000[The part above is called the sender's address block]29 October 2010[This is, of course the date of the letter and it should be in long format]Ms Janette Jameison PO Box 34687 NORTH SYDNEY NSW
    or two weeks it had been virtually blank to most visitors! So take a minute and look at your website through your visitors' browser: http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html

    (4) If a customer asks you for a refund, give it to them immediately, even if you think it's unjustified. You'll be out of pocket by a few dollars, but your name and your integrity will be intact. Your good name is perhaps your most precious commodity on the Internet. Remember these words from Shakespeare:

    "Who steals my purse steals trash;

    'tis something, nothing;

    'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;

    But he that filches from me my good name

    Robs me of that which not en

    Go Get What You Want - Results!
    I was taught repeatedly in my sales training that if you don't ask for the sale, you won't get it. I have turned this lesson into a life philosophy, and I get what I want most of the time.You have a lot of personal power, whether you know it and exercise it or not. Let's look at an example.Let's assume you have a business plan for 2006 and your marketing plan includes publishing an email newsletter, then putting the articles online at free article databases, networking at 3 groups regularly and advertising in 2 specific publications. You have a pret
    My first year as a Cyberpreneur was a steep learning-curve. I was an academic before starting an online business, so I had a lot to learn. But even if you were in offline-business before going online, you may still have to learn some new skills -online business is a whole new ball-game. Here are some of the things I learnt in my first year in Cyber Space:

    (1) Be careful who you register your domain with. Some domain name registrars make it very difficult to change your web host.

    I registered my first two domains with a registrar that caused me more headaches than I care to think about.

    When I needed to transfer one of my domain names to a new web host, my original email address had changed. I was no longer able to send them an email from that address and so I couldn't authenticate my request for domain transfer.

    So I tried to update my personal record with my new email address. I got a message saying that I could only change my email address by sending an email from my original email address (which no longer existed).

    This bureaucratic nightmare went on for 4 weeks. To add to my frustration, I was communicating with a machine, not a human being. By the end of that time I had no less than 35 computer-generated emails telling me that my domain could not be transferred.

    Finally, I sent my request for domain transfer in a 5-page fax, including photocopy of my passport. They then sent me an email saying my request for domain transfer could not be processed because my request was not on company letterhead.

    So I designed a letterhead and re-submitted the 5-page fax. Finally, 6 weeks after my first request, my domain was transferred.

    To avoid this kind of experience I recommend you use register.com: http://www.register.com

    Using their online Domain Manager, it took me less than two minutes to transfer my domain!

    (2) A slow-loading index page is still one of the main reasons that online businesses lose customers.

    Surveys show that the average surfer will wait no more than 8 seconds for a web page to load before moving onto another website. So 'load-time' is a vital consideration when you choose a web host.

    Below is a website that allows you to check the load-time of a web host: http://www.hostpulse.com/app/networktools/ping.asp

    (3) Once you've designed your home page and uploaded it to your server space, check to see what it looks like to other people. What you're seeing may not be what other people are seeing.

    I once designed a home page I was very proud of - I had added a piece of javascript that gave the day and date.

    Then one day I checked my home page at Anybrowser.com. I was horrified to see that my home page was invisible except for my company logo and the navigation bar. For two weeks it had been virtually blank to most visitors! So take a minute and look at your website through your visitors' browser: http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html

    (4) If a customer asks you for a refund, give it to them immediately, even if you think it's unjustified. You'll be out of pocket by a few dollars, but your name and your integrity will be intact. Your good name is perhaps your most precious commodity on the Internet. Remember these words from Shakespeare:

    "Who steals my purse steals trash;

    'tis something, nothing;

    'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;

    But he that filches from me my good name

    Robs me of that which not enr

    Case Study - Me to We - Re-Branding a Non-Profit Group
    It is essential that when you start a non-profit group that you fully consider all the implications of the message you send out. A simple catchy slogan can destroy all the good will intent if done incorrectly. Let's look at a case study shall we?The "Me to We Organization" was started to help the Children of the World, its headquarters are in Canada, but like many non-profit organizations it will gladly take volunteers or donations from anyone in any nation. Thus a target market for wealthy donors might be in the United States. Of course if we look at the nam
    s had changed. I was no longer able to send them an email from that address and so I couldn't authenticate my request for domain transfer.

    So I tried to update my personal record with my new email address. I got a message saying that I could only change my email address by sending an email from my original email address (which no longer existed).

    This bureaucratic nightmare went on for 4 weeks. To add to my frustration, I was communicating with a machine, not a human being. By the end of that time I had no less than 35 computer-generated emails telling me that my domain could not be transferred.

    Finally, I sent my request for domain transfer in a 5-page fax, including photocopy of my passport. They then sent me an email saying my request for domain transfer could not be processed because my request was not on company letterhead.

    So I designed a letterhead and re-submitted the 5-page fax. Finally, 6 weeks after my first request, my domain was transferred.

    To avoid this kind of experience I recommend you use register.com: http://www.register.com

    Using their online Domain Manager, it took me less than two minutes to transfer my domain!

    (2) A slow-loading index page is still one of the main reasons that online businesses lose customers.

    Surveys show that the average surfer will wait no more than 8 seconds for a web page to load before moving onto another website. So 'load-time' is a vital consideration when you choose a web host.

    Below is a website that allows you to check the load-time of a web host: http://www.hostpulse.com/app/networktools/ping.asp

    (3) Once you've designed your home page and uploaded it to your server space, check to see what it looks like to other people. What you're seeing may not be what other people are seeing.

    I once designed a home page I was very proud of - I had added a piece of javascript that gave the day and date.

    Then one day I checked my home page at Anybrowser.com. I was horrified to see that my home page was invisible except for my company logo and the navigation bar. For two weeks it had been virtually blank to most visitors! So take a minute and look at your website through your visitors' browser: http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html

    (4) If a customer asks you for a refund, give it to them immediately, even if you think it's unjustified. You'll be out of pocket by a few dollars, but your name and your integrity will be intact. Your good name is perhaps your most precious commodity on the Internet. Remember these words from Shakespeare:

    "Who steals my purse steals trash;

    'tis something, nothing;

    'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;

    But he that filches from me my good name

    Robs me of that which not en

    New Trends in Mobile Office Technology
    There was time when people use to go to their office in the traditional way, work for 8 hours and return back home to spend time with their family. Time has changed and so does the ways of working. People still go to their offices to manage daily business transactions, but today they manage their business with the help of new technology which is also moving with great speed. One has to agree on the fact that introduction of digital communication medium has made great twist-n-turns in keeping us connected to our counterparts every time.Digital communication ha
    y of my passport. They then sent me an email saying my request for domain transfer could not be processed because my request was not on company letterhead.

    So I designed a letterhead and re-submitted the 5-page fax. Finally, 6 weeks after my first request, my domain was transferred.

    To avoid this kind of experience I recommend you use register.com: http://www.register.com

    Using their online Domain Manager, it took me less than two minutes to transfer my domain!

    (2) A slow-loading index page is still one of the main reasons that online businesses lose customers.

    Surveys show that the average surfer will wait no more than 8 seconds for a web page to load before moving onto another website. So 'load-time' is a vital consideration when you choose a web host.

    Below is a website that allows you to check the load-time of a web host: http://www.hostpulse.com/app/networktools/ping.asp

    (3) Once you've designed your home page and uploaded it to your server space, check to see what it looks like to other people. What you're seeing may not be what other people are seeing.

    I once designed a home page I was very proud of - I had added a piece of javascript that gave the day and date.

    Then one day I checked my home page at Anybrowser.com. I was horrified to see that my home page was invisible except for my company logo and the navigation bar. For two weeks it had been virtually blank to most visitors! So take a minute and look at your website through your visitors' browser: http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html

    (4) If a customer asks you for a refund, give it to them immediately, even if you think it's unjustified. You'll be out of pocket by a few dollars, but your name and your integrity will be intact. Your good name is perhaps your most precious commodity on the Internet. Remember these words from Shakespeare:

    "Who steals my purse steals trash;

    'tis something, nothing;

    'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;

    But he that filches from me my good name

    Robs me of that which not en

    Utilizing New Technologies to Prevent Workplace Burn Injuries
    The ProblemBurn and scald injuries lead the way in workplace injuries that result in lost time from work (average of 5 days per year per burn or scald according the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Publication No. 2004 -146). The economic impact to employers and employees alike as a result of these injuries can be overwhelming. A recent study conducted in Oregon State suggested the average cost in that state for burn injuries is $5,400 USD per incidence!The HazardsA major burn hazard source is found in industrial p
    ng onto another website. So 'load-time' is a vital consideration when you choose a web host.

    Below is a website that allows you to check the load-time of a web host: http://www.hostpulse.com/app/networktools/ping.asp

    (3) Once you've designed your home page and uploaded it to your server space, check to see what it looks like to other people. What you're seeing may not be what other people are seeing.

    I once designed a home page I was very proud of - I had added a piece of javascript that gave the day and date.

    Then one day I checked my home page at Anybrowser.com. I was horrified to see that my home page was invisible except for my company logo and the navigation bar. For two weeks it had been virtually blank to most visitors! So take a minute and look at your website through your visitors' browser: http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html

    (4) If a customer asks you for a refund, give it to them immediately, even if you think it's unjustified. You'll be out of pocket by a few dollars, but your name and your integrity will be intact. Your good name is perhaps your most precious commodity on the Internet. Remember these words from Shakespeare:

    "Who steals my purse steals trash;

    'tis something, nothing;

    'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;

    But he that filches from me my good name

    Robs me of that which not en

    Don't Be a Secret Agent
    This tactic of the game was hard for me to master and at first I failed many times. I carried my business cards only in my briefcase, because I thought they were only used in business. Wrong! I missed quite a few opportunities to toot my horn because of that misconception. Not only did I miss the opportunity, but when it did arise, I looked like an amateur. Here’s what happen on one of those occasions.One day while standing in a bank line waiting to make a deposit – by the way, it was the merchant bank line; a nicely dressed gentleman noticed I had sever
    or two weeks it had been virtually blank to most visitors! So take a minute and look at your website through your visitors' browser: http://www.anybrowser.com/siteviewer.html

    (4) If a customer asks you for a refund, give it to them immediately, even if you think it's unjustified. You'll be out of pocket by a few dollars, but your name and your integrity will be intact. Your good name is perhaps your most precious commodity on the Internet. Remember these words from Shakespeare:

    "Who steals my purse steals trash;

    'tis something, nothing;

    'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;

    But he that filches from me my good name

    Robs me of that which not enriches him,

    And makes me poor indeed."

    (Othello, Act III. Scene III.)

    (5) Reply to emails quickly. Nothing impresses me more on the Internet than a rapid response to a business enquiry. Try and respond within 2 hours, or at least within 24 hours.

    (6) Never reply angrily to abusive emails or flames. People who send flames want you to reply, but there is nothing to be gained by replying. An abusive email can be very disturbing, but the best thing to do is ignore it. Better still delete it - that way you remove it from your life and you remove the temptation to reply.

    (7) Lastly, never give up. Most successes are due to sheer persistence:

    "Nothing in the world can take the place of

    persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common

    than unsuccessful men of talent. Genius will not; the

    world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and

    determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan, 'press

    on' has solved, and always will solve, the problems of

    the human race." (Calvin Coolidge)

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