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Digg it UP - Business Marketing - Top 10 Ways To Get Noticed
Effective Sales Letter Writing - 7 Tips to Make Killer Sales Letters eme ("Pogo stick olympic games")Letters are among the most popular means of communication throughout history. People loved exchanging messages through letters especially those that come far away. By now, letters were given new and different functions, most 9. ... measurable - Let others be the judge of your work ("Consumer Reports Magazine"). 10 ... simple - Use few words. State the essence. ("Why this matters") The key to getti Establish Yourself as an Expert in 3 Simple Steps Here are my rules for businesses to get noticed by (potential) clients.Do you know what it takes to become an expert in your industry?It's easier than you might think.It really only takes two things:1) Deciding you want to become known as an expert.2) Follow Do something... 1. ... altruistic - People care if you're trying to help people ("10% of my sales will go to United Way") 2. ... politically incorrect - Challenge the prevailing wisdom ("Eating fat is good for you") 3. ... current - Tie your message to something in the news ("Avoid the upcoming tax hike") 4. ... clearly useful - Save a life. Save money. Save time. ("When was the last time you got a check-up?") 5. ... personal - Don't stand on a pedestal. Share your fears and joys. ("I just learned a humbling lesson") 6. ... funny - A humorous story gets passed around often. ("This morning, I put my shirt on inside-out") 7. ... transparent - Avoid the "it's too good to be true". In your offers share what's in it for you. ("I get a commission") 8. ... outrageous - Take an idea to an extreme ("Pogo stick olympic games") 9. ... measurable - Let others be the judge of your work ("Consumer Reports Magazine"). 10 ... simple - Use few words. State the essence. ("Why this matters") The key to gettin Job Interviewing Tips lly incorrect - Challenge the prevailing wisdom ("Eating fat is good for you") There seem to be too many people in the world that are interested in giving tips and advice that you do not want, or even care to waste the time hearing them. Why? Because opinions are like bad breath – everybody gets it fro 3. ... current - Tie your message to something in the news ("Avoid the upcoming tax hike") 4. ... clearly useful - Save a life. Save money. Save time. ("When was the last time you got a check-up?") 5. ... personal - Don't stand on a pedestal. Share your fears and joys. ("I just learned a humbling lesson") 6. ... funny - A humorous story gets passed around often. ("This morning, I put my shirt on inside-out") 7. ... transparent - Avoid the "it's too good to be true". In your offers share what's in it for you. ("I get a commission") 8. ... outrageous - Take an idea to an extreme ("Pogo stick olympic games") 9. ... measurable - Let others be the judge of your work ("Consumer Reports Magazine"). 10 ... simple - Use few words. State the essence. ("Why this matters") The key to getti Looking for Non-Cash Compensation Data? Save time. ("When was the last time you got a check-up?")Satisfying the ‘rebuttable presumption of reasonabess’An ECS reader recently asked about where to find reliable data that can be used to compare non-cash compensation among executives within the not-for-profit (NFP) s 5. ... personal - Don't stand on a pedestal. Share your fears and joys. ("I just learned a humbling lesson") 6. ... funny - A humorous story gets passed around often. ("This morning, I put my shirt on inside-out") 7. ... transparent - Avoid the "it's too good to be true". In your offers share what's in it for you. ("I get a commission") 8. ... outrageous - Take an idea to an extreme ("Pogo stick olympic games") 9. ... measurable - Let others be the judge of your work ("Consumer Reports Magazine"). 10 ... simple - Use few words. State the essence. ("Why this matters") The key to getti Resume Tips For Your First Resume ten. ("This morning, I put my shirt on inside-out")One of the major reasons why new graduates tend to suffer from high mortality rates in job interviews is purely due to the submission of badly written resumes. In fact, most new graduates have a very bad tendency to view re 7. ... transparent - Avoid the "it's too good to be true". In your offers share what's in it for you. ("I get a commission") 8. ... outrageous - Take an idea to an extreme ("Pogo stick olympic games") 9. ... measurable - Let others be the judge of your work ("Consumer Reports Magazine"). 10 ... simple - Use few words. State the essence. ("Why this matters") The key to getti Considerations When Changing Your Career eme ("Pogo stick olympic games")People who are willing to expand their thought process, learn new things and broaden their horizons often contemplate a career change at some point of time in their life. Very often, they tend to make a wrong career choice b 9. ... measurable - Let others be the judge of your work ("Consumer Reports Magazine"). 10 ... simple - Use few words. State the essence. ("Why this matters") The key to getting noticed is to be consistently interesting. Why should someone spend their time listening to you? Are you simply trying to sell or are you connecting with people's innate curiousity and emotion? Are you authentic in your actions or are you being lumped into the "huckster" category. Don't have your message get categoried as "spam". Remember that once someone starts to ignore you, it's very hard to get them to change their habits. Think about who you pay attention to -- why? Doing something flashy will work in the short-term, but these rules will result in a long-term payoff.
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