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specific message. Nine out of ten people you get
testimonials from won't have a problem with your version if
all you're doing is enhancing and specifying what they said.
If you're like me, you dread the thought of trying to find affordable health insurance. It seems like there is no such thing as "affordable health insurance". So how do you know where to go, where to shop, and who has the best plan at the best price?Well, there is an easy way to get a free individual health insurance quote without even leaving the chair you're sitting in. As a matter of fact you'll On the other hand, if you butcher the essence of what they said, and try to manipulate their words into something totally different than what they wrote, they will (rightfully) probably tell you to hit the road when you ask them to approve it. And that's it. If you follow the little formula above you will go a long way towards fully integrating your tes WARNING: The Biggest Lie About Social Security If you'd like to make your testimonials up to 1000% more
effective -- adding to your sales pitch in ways you could only
dream of before -- then here's all you have to do:
Like I said, If you are poor and on social security do not, and I repeat do not read this article.Why? Cause I am going to blast the recent article that was in USATODAY on August 16, 2005.The one that read "Millions of Americans get by on Social Security alone".Stand back... I warned you.Here goes...What the hell are you people thinking. And by 'you people' I mean you po Take all the main reasons, benefits and features of doing business with you, and write them on a piece of paper (in a list). For example, let's pretend you own a dry cleaning shop. And let's say the main benefits, features and reasons of doing business with your dry cleaning shop are: * You offer the lowest prices on the planet * You give same day service * You offer a $50.00 gift certificate at McDonalds with orders of $300.00 or more * You're right in the center of town, in an area that's easy to find with ample parking space Now, what you do is you take the testimonials where one of these benefits is already mentioned or alluded to, and then zoom in on just that one thing, cutting out everything else in the original testimonial. Like this: "Wow Charlie! I've haggled with every dry cleaner in Northern Illinois, but since you easily offer the lowest prices in town there was no need to argue with you or threaten you at all. Thanks!" "Charlie, your same day service literally saved my marriage! I can't thank you enough for getting that stubborn lipstick stain out of the collar of my shirt so fast. You the man!" "Charlie, even though I dread driving downtown, your place was extremely easy to find and the way you rigged the city parking meters so I could park free is just amazing. I don't know how you pulled it off, my friend, but I'm glad you did!" "Charlie, my kids and I are not only grateful for you getting our clothes dry cleaned so fast, but since my wife's cooking is enough to make a rodent sick, that $50 gift certificate to McDonalds you gave us is like a dream come true! Thanks!" Okay, now -- tongue-in-cheek examples aside -- after you've tweaked the testimonials like this, all you do is simply send each testimonial back to the customer who gave it to you for their permission to use the way you revised it. And bear in mind, you are NOT to change the essence of what's in the original testimonial. You are ONLY to "tweak" the words to convey a clear, specific message. Nine out of ten people you get testimonials from won't have a problem with your version if all you're doing is enhancing and specifying what they said. On the other hand, if you butcher the essence of what they said, and try to manipulate their words into something totally different than what they wrote, they will (rightfully) probably tell you to hit the road when you ask them to approve it. And that's it. If you follow the little formula above you will go a long way towards fully integrating your test First-Time Renters Should Be Aware of Hidden Costs >
* You offer a $50.00 gift certificate at McDonalds with orders
of $300.00 or more
Bills, Bills and More BillsRent isn’t the only payment that is due every month. Phone bills, Internet bills, cable bills, hydro bills, gas bills … these can all add up quickly, especially if you’re moving into a bachelor apartment and have to cover the costs by yourself.Some apartments are considered “all-inclusive” – that is, these extra payments are included in your rent. This way, * You're right in the center of town, in an area that's easy to find with ample parking space Now, what you do is you take the testimonials where one of these benefits is already mentioned or alluded to, and then zoom in on just that one thing, cutting out everything else in the original testimonial. Like this: "Wow Charlie! I've haggled with every dry cleaner in Northern Illinois, but since you easily offer the lowest prices in town there was no need to argue with you or threaten you at all. Thanks!" "Charlie, your same day service literally saved my marriage! I can't thank you enough for getting that stubborn lipstick stain out of the collar of my shirt so fast. You the man!" "Charlie, even though I dread driving downtown, your place was extremely easy to find and the way you rigged the city parking meters so I could park free is just amazing. I don't know how you pulled it off, my friend, but I'm glad you did!" "Charlie, my kids and I are not only grateful for you getting our clothes dry cleaned so fast, but since my wife's cooking is enough to make a rodent sick, that $50 gift certificate to McDonalds you gave us is like a dream come true! Thanks!" Okay, now -- tongue-in-cheek examples aside -- after you've tweaked the testimonials like this, all you do is simply send each testimonial back to the customer who gave it to you for their permission to use the way you revised it. And bear in mind, you are NOT to change the essence of what's in the original testimonial. You are ONLY to "tweak" the words to convey a clear, specific message. Nine out of ten people you get testimonials from won't have a problem with your version if all you're doing is enhancing and specifying what they said. On the other hand, if you butcher the essence of what they said, and try to manipulate their words into something totally different than what they wrote, they will (rightfully) probably tell you to hit the road when you ask them to approve it. And that's it. If you follow the little formula above you will go a long way towards fully integrating your tes Make It Easy - Your Financial Plan , Part 1 argue with you or threaten you
at all. Thanks!"
As Einstein said “Everything should be made as simple as possible but no simpler”. With that thought in mind, I will define 5 simple steps to a solid financial plan.But first let me digress. For over 20 years, I was involved in the design, manufacture, test and launch of communication satellites. These satellites are in a geosynchronous orbit so that they appear to be fixed when viewed from the ear "Charlie, your same day service literally saved my marriage! I can't thank you enough for getting that stubborn lipstick stain out of the collar of my shirt so fast. You the man!" "Charlie, even though I dread driving downtown, your place was extremely easy to find and the way you rigged the city parking meters so I could park free is just amazing. I don't know how you pulled it off, my friend, but I'm glad you did!" "Charlie, my kids and I are not only grateful for you getting our clothes dry cleaned so fast, but since my wife's cooking is enough to make a rodent sick, that $50 gift certificate to McDonalds you gave us is like a dream come true! Thanks!" Okay, now -- tongue-in-cheek examples aside -- after you've tweaked the testimonials like this, all you do is simply send each testimonial back to the customer who gave it to you for their permission to use the way you revised it. And bear in mind, you are NOT to change the essence of what's in the original testimonial. You are ONLY to "tweak" the words to convey a clear, specific message. Nine out of ten people you get testimonials from won't have a problem with your version if all you're doing is enhancing and specifying what they said. On the other hand, if you butcher the essence of what they said, and try to manipulate their words into something totally different than what they wrote, they will (rightfully) probably tell you to hit the road when you ask them to approve it. And that's it. If you follow the little formula above you will go a long way towards fully integrating your tes Marketing Practitioner Discovers Practical Cure For People Scared Of Prospecting
our clothes dry cleaned so fast, but since my wife's cooking
is enough to make a rodent sick, that $50 gift certificate to
McDonalds you gave us is like a dream come true!
Thanks!"
Congratulations, you had the courage to start to read this article, so you’re already on your way to overcoming one of the most debilitating ailments that afflicts professional people.Developing the skill to win new business often requires that we overcome the things that scare us stiff.That we tend to keep private the things of which we are scared stiff needn’t prevent us from growing. Near Okay, now -- tongue-in-cheek examples aside -- after you've tweaked the testimonials like this, all you do is simply send each testimonial back to the customer who gave it to you for their permission to use the way you revised it. And bear in mind, you are NOT to change the essence of what's in the original testimonial. You are ONLY to "tweak" the words to convey a clear, specific message. Nine out of ten people you get testimonials from won't have a problem with your version if all you're doing is enhancing and specifying what they said. On the other hand, if you butcher the essence of what they said, and try to manipulate their words into something totally different than what they wrote, they will (rightfully) probably tell you to hit the road when you ask them to approve it. And that's it. If you follow the little formula above you will go a long way towards fully integrating your tes Getting Your Daycare Licensed - Is It Worth It? vey a clear,
specific message. Nine out of ten people you get
testimonials from won't have a problem with your version if
all you're doing is enhancing and specifying what they said.
To be or not to be, that is the question. Or shall we say to get a daycare license or not. There are many beliefs regarding daycare licenses and it’s my job to inform you of all the pro’s and cons. The first part of having a successful daycare is applying for a license. Remember were in this business to provide quality childcare, and to have longevity (no burnout).1. Daycare Licenses are there f On the other hand, if you butcher the essence of what they said, and try to manipulate their words into something totally different than what they wrote, they will (rightfully) probably tell you to hit the road when you ask them to approve it. And that's it. If you follow the little formula above you will go a long way towards fully integrating your testimonials into the sales pitch itself. Not only will your testimonials be powerful credibility builders, they actually become a part of your pitch -- and can make a big difference in response.
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