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Nine Common Mistakes Salespeople Make competition. Do not be discouraged to learn
that it’s a crowded field. Yes, you’ll have to compete
for business. But the fact that there are many proofreaders
shows there’s an ongoing demand for this service.1. They talk instead of LISTEN. Too many salespeople monopolize the time they have in front of prospect with their talk, only allowing the prospect to listen (whether or not it's interesting). For every hour they actually spend in front of a prospect, they spend five minutes selling their product or service...and fifty-five minutes buying it back, Result: "No order" or "Think it over".2. They presume instead of ASKING QUESTIONS. Salespeople seem to have all the solutions. In fact, most companies are no longer in the business of selling products, but instead are now in the business of selling solutions. The only problem with this is that too many salespeople try to tell the prospect the solution before they even understand the problem. If salespeople were held Check out how much they’re charging, how they promote themselves, what kind of clients they list, how they work, turnaround times, etc. You might as well model a successful proofreading business to get started. Here are a few websites to check out: http://www.perfect-proofreading.com/ STEP 3. Create your own simple professional proofreading website. Today you can create a simple website for $50 a year. For this tiny investment, you can have an instant business with a very professional appearance to anyone who’s thinking of using your services. STEP 4. Promote How To Find The Right Agent To Sell Your Home Proofreading can be a great way to earn extra money
as a freelancer. Especially if you are already working
as a freelance writer or designer or simply want to
work from home.Your home is the best real estate property that you will ever have. It doesn’t matter how big or how small your home is, it will always be valuable to you since you have spent a lot of good times and bad times in it. Selling your home is not always a welcome development for you so if you are not comfortable selling your home personally, you can get a real estate agent to do the task.When getting a real estate agent to sell your home, never walk directly into a real estate agent’s office. It is not good to let strangers whom you have just met sell your home. It is not safe for you to entrust your beloved home to just anybody. To find the right agent to sell your home, ask referrals from friends and relatives.It is always a good thing to deal with people that somebody I use a freelance proofreader who charges between $30/hr. (for regular jobs) and $40/hr. (for rush jobs that require evening or weekend work), with a minimum charge of one hour. Other proofreaders charge by the page. It doesn’t matter how many people look at a piece at my client’s organization, even if it’s someone who has never seen the copy before. This proofreader ALWAYS finds typos, omissions, facts to check and more. She may suggest grammatical changes, which we follow or not, depending on how we want the copy to sound. Now for the big question – how to get started as a professional freelance proofreader. STEP 1. First you’ll have to educate yourself about proofreading techniques. Proofreading is a lot more than reading carefully. As you know, there are special “proofreader’s marks” which you will use to show mistakes and changes. And there are a number of special techniques to use. One is reading a document “backwards” after you’ve read it through the first time. At the very least, you’ll want to: - Make sure the document has been spellchecked. - Read the document aloud to check for complete sentences and flow of thoughts. - This also helps you find missing words. - Make sure ideas are organized and in a logical order. - Check that every sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with the correct punctuation mark. - Check that periods and commas are used correctly - Apostrophes are used correctly for contractions. - Quotations are punctuated correctly. - That names of people and places have been capitalized. - Each word in a title should be capitalized, except for: and, but, or, a, an, the, and prepositions that are less than five letters long (from, to, in, out, on, over, etc.). - The first word of a title is always capitalized. - Make sure the use of common homonyms (there, their, they're; to, too, two, your, you're) is correct. - Check the accuracy of numbers used in newsletter articles. - Numbers one through ten should be are spelled with letters. Numbers over ten are written as numbers unless they begin a sentence. - Accurate abbreviations and acronyms. - Book titles are italicized. - Quotations are in quotation marks or italicized. - You may want to eliminate the use of jargon and clich?s. You should probably do a google search on “proofreading courses” and invest in one course to learn the techniques from a professionally-accredited organization. Ideally, this should be a “distance learning” course that you can complete at home, via the Internet, at your own pace. It would also be good if it gave you some sort of certificate or designation, upon completion of the course. Here are a few resources you might want to check out: Basic proofreading by distance learning: Writing trainers Many of the leading courses seem to be in Great Britain, which is not surprising, given their love of the English language and the popularity of shows and books on grammar in the U.K. STEP 2. Once you’re trained and qualified as a professional proofreader, you’ll want to check out your competition. Do not be discouraged to learn that it’s a crowded field. Yes, you’ll have to compete for business. But the fact that there are many proofreaders shows there’s an ongoing demand for this service. Check out how much they’re charging, how they promote themselves, what kind of clients they list, how they work, turnaround times, etc. You might as well model a successful proofreading business to get started. Here are a few websites to check out: http://www.perfect-proofreading.com/ STEP 3. Create your own simple professional proofreading website. Today you can create a simple website for $50 a year. For this tiny investment, you can have an instant business with a very professional appearance to anyone who’s thinking of using your services. STEP 4. Promote Buying a Costa Blanca Apartment out
proofreading techniques. Proofreading is a lot more
than reading carefully. As you know, there are
special “proofreader’s marks” which you will use to
show mistakes and changes. And there are a number
of special techniques to use. One is reading a document
“backwards” after you’ve read it through the first time.
At the very least, you’ll want to:For many people the dream of buying their own “place in the sun” will forever remain just that, a dream. However in recent years an increasing number of people have been able to turn that dream into a reality. Tempted by the long hours of sunshine and the leisurely and relaxed way of life, many have chosen the Costa Blanca area as their dream destination. In fact the Costa Blanca is an ideal location for a holiday home or even for permanent relocation, it has a temperate climate, low rainfall, fantastic hot sunny summers and easy access to major airports and motorways.Although the price of property along the Costa Blanca has risen dramatically over recent years, it now seems to have stabilized somewhat and certainly in the resale sector of the market there are some wonderfu - Make sure the document has been spellchecked. - Read the document aloud to check for complete sentences and flow of thoughts. - This also helps you find missing words. - Make sure ideas are organized and in a logical order. - Check that every sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with the correct punctuation mark. - Check that periods and commas are used correctly - Apostrophes are used correctly for contractions. - Quotations are punctuated correctly. - That names of people and places have been capitalized. - Each word in a title should be capitalized, except for: and, but, or, a, an, the, and prepositions that are less than five letters long (from, to, in, out, on, over, etc.). - The first word of a title is always capitalized. - Make sure the use of common homonyms (there, their, they're; to, too, two, your, you're) is correct. - Check the accuracy of numbers used in newsletter articles. - Numbers one through ten should be are spelled with letters. Numbers over ten are written as numbers unless they begin a sentence. - Accurate abbreviations and acronyms. - Book titles are italicized. - Quotations are in quotation marks or italicized. - You may want to eliminate the use of jargon and clich?s. You should probably do a google search on “proofreading courses” and invest in one course to learn the techniques from a professionally-accredited organization. Ideally, this should be a “distance learning” course that you can complete at home, via the Internet, at your own pace. It would also be good if it gave you some sort of certificate or designation, upon completion of the course. Here are a few resources you might want to check out: Basic proofreading by distance learning: Writing trainers Many of the leading courses seem to be in Great Britain, which is not surprising, given their love of the English language and the popularity of shows and books on grammar in the U.K. STEP 2. Once you’re trained and qualified as a professional proofreader, you’ll want to check out your competition. Do not be discouraged to learn that it’s a crowded field. Yes, you’ll have to compete for business. But the fact that there are many proofreaders shows there’s an ongoing demand for this service. Check out how much they’re charging, how they promote themselves, what kind of clients they list, how they work, turnaround times, etc. You might as well model a successful proofreading business to get started. Here are a few websites to check out: http://www.perfect-proofreading.com/ STEP 3. Create your own simple professional proofreading website. Today you can create a simple website for $50 a year. For this tiny investment, you can have an instant business with a very professional appearance to anyone who’s thinking of using your services. STEP 4. Promote Get the Word Out with Press Release Distribution t names of people and places have been capitalized.If you have a small business, chances are that you're struggling to establish or maintain your market niche. To grow your business to the next level, you need to get the word out to your target audience. You probably don't have the budget to place prominent print advertising, much less television and radio advertising. As it turns out, the best advertising - and the most effective advertising - is free advertising, in the form of media interest generated from a press release. But, even if you write a press release, how do you master the art of press release distribution?Targeted press release distribution is one of the most powerful forms of marketing and advertising available. The value of the exposure your product or business will receive as a result of a television segme - Each word in a title should be capitalized, except for: and, but, or, a, an, the, and prepositions that are less than five letters long (from, to, in, out, on, over, etc.). - The first word of a title is always capitalized. - Make sure the use of common homonyms (there, their, they're; to, too, two, your, you're) is correct. - Check the accuracy of numbers used in newsletter articles. - Numbers one through ten should be are spelled with letters. Numbers over ten are written as numbers unless they begin a sentence. - Accurate abbreviations and acronyms. - Book titles are italicized. - Quotations are in quotation marks or italicized. - You may want to eliminate the use of jargon and clich?s. You should probably do a google search on “proofreading courses” and invest in one course to learn the techniques from a professionally-accredited organization. Ideally, this should be a “distance learning” course that you can complete at home, via the Internet, at your own pace. It would also be good if it gave you some sort of certificate or designation, upon completion of the course. Here are a few resources you might want to check out: Basic proofreading by distance learning: Writing trainers Many of the leading courses seem to be in Great Britain, which is not surprising, given their love of the English language and the popularity of shows and books on grammar in the U.K. STEP 2. Once you’re trained and qualified as a professional proofreader, you’ll want to check out your competition. Do not be discouraged to learn that it’s a crowded field. Yes, you’ll have to compete for business. But the fact that there are many proofreaders shows there’s an ongoing demand for this service. Check out how much they’re charging, how they promote themselves, what kind of clients they list, how they work, turnaround times, etc. You might as well model a successful proofreading business to get started. Here are a few websites to check out: http://www.perfect-proofreading.com/ STEP 3. Create your own simple professional proofreading website. Today you can create a simple website for $50 a year. For this tiny investment, you can have an instant business with a very professional appearance to anyone who’s thinking of using your services. STEP 4. Promote Understand the Working of Mutual Funds and invest in one course to learn the techniques
from a professionally-accredited organization. Ideally,
this should be a “distance learning” course that you can
complete at home, via the Internet, at your own pace.
It would also be good if it gave you some sort of certificate
or designation, upon completion of the course. Here are
a few resources you might want to check out:Half of all the households in America invest in mutual funds. For most people mutual fund investment is better than keeping money in the bank. Mutual funds are companies that invest money in stocks, bonds and other securities. When you buy mutual funds your money is a portion of the holdings of the fund. Make money in Mutual funds in a sure and safer way rather than following the swings on Wall Street.Not all mutual funds have delivered and putting your money in a mutual fund does not necessarily give you good returns. How can you make money from mutual funds?• Income from mutual funds is earned from dividends on stocks and interest on bonds.• If securities have increased in price and the fund decides to sell the securities, then the fund has made a capital ga Basic proofreading by distance learning: Writing trainers Many of the leading courses seem to be in Great Britain, which is not surprising, given their love of the English language and the popularity of shows and books on grammar in the U.K. STEP 2. Once you’re trained and qualified as a professional proofreader, you’ll want to check out your competition. Do not be discouraged to learn that it’s a crowded field. Yes, you’ll have to compete for business. But the fact that there are many proofreaders shows there’s an ongoing demand for this service. Check out how much they’re charging, how they promote themselves, what kind of clients they list, how they work, turnaround times, etc. You might as well model a successful proofreading business to get started. Here are a few websites to check out: http://www.perfect-proofreading.com/ STEP 3. Create your own simple professional proofreading website. Today you can create a simple website for $50 a year. For this tiny investment, you can have an instant business with a very professional appearance to anyone who’s thinking of using your services. STEP 4. Promote Niche Website Marketing Tool Review: Myriad Search Authority Finder competition. Do not be discouraged to learn
that it’s a crowded field. Yes, you’ll have to compete
for business. But the fact that there are many proofreaders
shows there’s an ongoing demand for this service.It is widely accepted that major search engines, such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN, place a very high importance on inbound links from authority websites.The fastest way for a new niche website to get in all the major search engine indexes is to acquire links from 'expert' websites. Links from relevant authority websites can get your site in the Big Three indexes literally overnight.Although, asking those sites for links is almost pointless, you can provide an article or participate in the site's forum and embed a link to your website into your article byline or forum signature, that is a common practice. Be unique, have something worth saying.But how to find authority websites for your niche?Myriad Search Authority Finder is a relatively new meta s Check out how much they’re charging, how they promote themselves, what kind of clients they list, how they work, turnaround times, etc. You might as well model a successful proofreading business to get started. Here are a few websites to check out: http://www.perfect-proofreading.com/ STEP 3. Create your own simple professional proofreading website. Today you can create a simple website for $50 a year. For this tiny investment, you can have an instant business with a very professional appearance to anyone who’s thinking of using your services. STEP 4. Promote your services. You’ll want to write up a bit of background copy that answers these important questions: “What could happen if we don’t use a proofreader?” One of the biggest challenges is convincing people they should really take the time and spend the money to do it right. But the horror stories of people who failed to proofread should help convince them otherwise. I know of one case where the word “savvy” was misspelled “saavy” and an entire seminar mailing had to be reprinted at a cost of more than $10,000. In another case, the toll-free phone number for a direct mail promotion wasn’t checked. The mailing went out and all the calls went to a wrong number. The entire campaign – tens of thousands of dollars – was completely wasted, simply because of a proofreading oversight. I’m sure your friends, colleagues and clients have their own horror stories that they can share with you to really help build your case for professional proofreading. “What makes you so good?” The answer to this, of course, is your special training, certification, your reference materials, and, as time goes by, your experience for a wide variety of clients. Finally, you will want to hand out or email your background document to prospective clients. This information will also form the basic content for your website. You’ll build on it over time, with articles, client lists, testimonials, etc. And you’ll start promoting your business through your email signature, writing and posting articles online, emails and mailings to businesses in your area, pay-per-click advertising and more. Best of all, you can often do this work part-time, nights and weekends, until you build up a clientele. Or full-time from home, with great flexibility. It’s a good way to earn extra income.
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