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What Not To Do In Your Cover Letter If you are immediately available for an interview or willing to drop everything and head to a local TV affiliate for a segment, let them know this and include your closest major city.When you are looking for a new Accountancy job, along with your CV you must also enclose a cover letter to the company you are applying to. This is what the employer reads before the CV, so it is even more important that this stands out. The following pointers describe the things that should be avoided at all costs.Do not have a weak opening, for example, ‘please consider me for this role’. You need to grab the readers’ attention and highlight your most important skills that relate to the ac 8. Watch your target shows and subscribe to your target print media to learn the types of experts they have on the show or use in the article. You should also familiarize yourself with the interviewer’s style or the journalist’s work in your area. You always want to be pitching “next level” ideas, not something they just covered. 9. Invest in media training. The media loves a well prepared and medi Don't Be Fooled By Your Job Cost Reports 1. Make a list of all of the topics you can discuss along with sub-categories. For example, a Workplace Expert would compile a topic list that included how to deal with gossip in the workplace, the dos and don’ts of asking for a raise, workplace etiquette, tips for traveling with the boss, harassment, climbing the corporate ladder, handling burn-out . . .Many construction companies utilized their own equipment in the execution of their contracts. They’ve made a determination that there is sufficient potential utilization that ownership is better than renting for a job for various economic and efficiency reasons. They use the market rental rate or an internally determined rental rate within their bids. Once the job commences, many contractors do not account within their job costing for this equipment. The effect is to overstate profit during the ong 2. Create five talking points for each of the topics you list in #1. Talking points are statements in sentence format that present a concept or commentary. Example of talking points on the topic of “tips for traveling with the boss” are: “Do not drink alcohol and if you do, never become intoxicated” or “Being on the road with the boss is not a time to ask for a raise”. Under each talking point create several lines of discussion or commentary. 3. Create a well-developed BIO that stacks your most impressive accomplishments from the top down. The media will read just enough to convince them that you are their perfect expert. Lead with your credentials and education, special areas of expertise, and follow with accomplishments or companies you have worked for and any impressive media you have obtained. If you need help with your BIO contact Tony@effectivemediatraining.com 4. Develop your contact database in advance. Buy an online database service such as Bacons Directories. 5. Make contact with your media targets in advance to let them know you are standing by for them the next time they need a Workplace Expert. Send your areas of expertise as identified in #1, your BIO and your complete contact information including home and cell phone. When the media moves, they move FAST! If they cannot find you quickly, they will call someone else and you will lose your credibility. 6. Become well-read. Look for articles in major national newspapers and magazines that tie into your area of expertise. TV shows get ideas for programming everywhere. Once you spot a national article that you can expand upon or offer commentary on, you will want to contact the media using your contact database. Then send your talking points, bio, phone numbers, and of course, mention the article or breaking news event to which you are pegging your pitch. 7. Keep your eye on the news. Anytime there is breaking news that you can comment on contact your media database immediately and stand by for their call. If you are immediately available for an interview or willing to drop everything and head to a local TV affiliate for a segment, let them know this and include your closest major city. 8. Watch your target shows and subscribe to your target print media to learn the types of experts they have on the show or use in the article. You should also familiarize yourself with the interviewer’s style or the journalist’s work in your area. You always want to be pitching “next level” ideas, not something they just covered. 9. Invest in media training. The media loves a well prepared and medi Is Your Wholesaler Dodgy or Legitimate? : “Do not drink alcohol and if you do, never become intoxicated” or “Being on the road with the boss is not a time to ask for a raise”. Under each talking point create several lines of discussion or commentary.Fleeced, ripped-off, cheated, conned. We’re all afraid of losing money to wholesalers who turn out not to be the real deal. The horror stories can certainly be very off putting – especially to those just getting started. The trick is to spot it and stop it before it’s too late!So what are signs that you’re dealing with a crook?In my experience, there are 6 particular indications in particular that you may not be dealing with a legitimate wholesaler:· The wholesaler doesn’t 3. Create a well-developed BIO that stacks your most impressive accomplishments from the top down. The media will read just enough to convince them that you are their perfect expert. Lead with your credentials and education, special areas of expertise, and follow with accomplishments or companies you have worked for and any impressive media you have obtained. If you need help with your BIO contact Tony@effectivemediatraining.com 4. Develop your contact database in advance. Buy an online database service such as Bacons Directories. 5. Make contact with your media targets in advance to let them know you are standing by for them the next time they need a Workplace Expert. Send your areas of expertise as identified in #1, your BIO and your complete contact information including home and cell phone. When the media moves, they move FAST! If they cannot find you quickly, they will call someone else and you will lose your credibility. 6. Become well-read. Look for articles in major national newspapers and magazines that tie into your area of expertise. TV shows get ideas for programming everywhere. Once you spot a national article that you can expand upon or offer commentary on, you will want to contact the media using your contact database. Then send your talking points, bio, phone numbers, and of course, mention the article or breaking news event to which you are pegging your pitch. 7. Keep your eye on the news. Anytime there is breaking news that you can comment on contact your media database immediately and stand by for their call. If you are immediately available for an interview or willing to drop everything and head to a local TV affiliate for a segment, let them know this and include your closest major city. 8. Watch your target shows and subscribe to your target print media to learn the types of experts they have on the show or use in the article. You should also familiarize yourself with the interviewer’s style or the journalist’s work in your area. You always want to be pitching “next level” ideas, not something they just covered. 9. Invest in media training. The media loves a well prepared and medi Is Your Business Under Fire? h your BIO contact Tony@effectivemediatraining.comAs a business owner, is your enterprise truly thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors who are breathing down your neck? If your business is not what you want it to be, what do you think is really going on? Being a business owner is probably one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of life, and at this time of year, we all need a quick business reality check. This article will provide you with a quick assessment of the business behaviors which are contributing to you 4. Develop your contact database in advance. Buy an online database service such as Bacons Directories. 5. Make contact with your media targets in advance to let them know you are standing by for them the next time they need a Workplace Expert. Send your areas of expertise as identified in #1, your BIO and your complete contact information including home and cell phone. When the media moves, they move FAST! If they cannot find you quickly, they will call someone else and you will lose your credibility. 6. Become well-read. Look for articles in major national newspapers and magazines that tie into your area of expertise. TV shows get ideas for programming everywhere. Once you spot a national article that you can expand upon or offer commentary on, you will want to contact the media using your contact database. Then send your talking points, bio, phone numbers, and of course, mention the article or breaking news event to which you are pegging your pitch. 7. Keep your eye on the news. Anytime there is breaking news that you can comment on contact your media database immediately and stand by for their call. If you are immediately available for an interview or willing to drop everything and head to a local TV affiliate for a segment, let them know this and include your closest major city. 8. Watch your target shows and subscribe to your target print media to learn the types of experts they have on the show or use in the article. You should also familiarize yourself with the interviewer’s style or the journalist’s work in your area. You always want to be pitching “next level” ideas, not something they just covered. 9. Invest in media training. The media loves a well prepared and medi Burning Bridges Creates Obstacles to Smooth Traveling for Business Startups . Look for articles in major national newspapers and magazines that tie into your area of expertise. TV shows get ideas for programming everywhere. Once you spot a national article that you can expand upon or offer commentary on, you will want to contact the media using your contact database. Then send your talking points, bio, phone numbers, and of course, mention the article or breaking news event to which you are pegging your pitch.Before you give up your career and order those cards for your spanking brand-new business startup, think twice.The fact is financial success in a new business startup may take a while. If you can transition, rather than jumping without a parachute, your bank account will thank you.First, let's go over the major "career paths' you can choose to earn a living. They are:1. Employee 2. Self-Employed 3. Business Owner As an Employee, you are hired to pe 7. Keep your eye on the news. Anytime there is breaking news that you can comment on contact your media database immediately and stand by for their call. If you are immediately available for an interview or willing to drop everything and head to a local TV affiliate for a segment, let them know this and include your closest major city. 8. Watch your target shows and subscribe to your target print media to learn the types of experts they have on the show or use in the article. You should also familiarize yourself with the interviewer’s style or the journalist’s work in your area. You always want to be pitching “next level” ideas, not something they just covered. 9. Invest in media training. The media loves a well prepared and medi Employee Selection - Are You Gambling at Work? If you are immediately available for an interview or willing to drop everything and head to a local TV affiliate for a segment, let them know this and include your closest major city.Employee Retention begins with Employee Selection. Gambling is alive and well in the modern work environment! It's amazing how many organizations gamble at work by not using advanced hiring techniques that could save resources and future headaches.Employee Selection is a key strategy that can save organizations tremendous resources, time, and energy. Proper Employee Selection is the foundation to an effective Employee Retention strategy. Few organizations are tapping the potential of eff 8. Watch your target shows and subscribe to your target print media to learn the types of experts they have on the show or use in the article. You should also familiarize yourself with the interviewer’s style or the journalist’s work in your area. You always want to be pitching “next level” ideas, not something they just covered. 9. Invest in media training. The media loves a well prepared and media trained guest who knows how to convey information on the exact topic quickly and accurately (with no ummms). You will get one chance to be fabulous! If you are a great expert that the media can count on to do a great job, you will be asked back. Ask your media trainer to train you on your talking points. Contact Tony Trupiano at 313.730.0899 (www.effectivemediatraining.com) and he can run you through your talking points. 10. Tape yourself! These VHS tapes are very important in your marketing strategy and most shows do not offer a tape service. You can bring a blank tape with you to the studio and ask the producer to pop it in for you but you cannot count on this. Ask several friends and family to tape the segment for you so you can pick the best quality copy. You can order a professional copy from Video Monitoring Service and I recommend that you invest in a professional tape. Call them immediately, as they only have the programming available for a short period to time.
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