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Writing Powerful Resumes - 10 Golden Rules ns: Review new craft books on the market that apply to your site/storeYour resume is your sales letter. It may not get you the job. But it must get you an interview. The resume should be written to arouse the interest of the employer so that you get your appointment for an interview. This is the primary purpose of a resume. Here are ten golden rules to follow * Customer stories: Interviews with customers, photos, customer news and profiles, guest articles by customers about their industries and positive experiences with the vendor's product or service * Photos with captions: People; facilities; products; events * Columns: Guest columns; regular features such as "Q&A" or scrapbook related advice * Gimmicks: quizzes, puzzles, games, ca How to Benefit from a Power Team Developing an effective newsletter is an ongoing challenge. The key is to cultivate readership loyalty by providing ongoing articles of interest to develop a clientele of eager readers. Let’s discuss the items to creating the optimum newsletter that can become a powerful creative outlet AND key profit center for your business.Quite often the business you do can be quite specialized. I find that sometimes it is too specialized and that I need to bring in another expert for portions of a project. As I have a Power Team in place, it is fairly easy for me to set up the initial client interview with a Power Team member. The 1. Create an eye-catching design. You must impress the reader visually to lure them to read more. You can use clip art to attract them, a digital design or perhaps samples from your site/store of products or creations to see exactly what you do at your establishment. 2. Achieve proper balance. Make sure that your newsletter is not perceived as a sales brochure. There should be a balance between the sales portion that describes your product or services and the other portion which should simply be informative. 3. Offer a call to action in the newsletter. Perhaps an article about new products or services to draw the reader to the site/store. 4. Provide a good read. Have the articles informative and useful so the reader will find the added value of information and also look forward to your next issue. 5. Be personal. The newsletter is a great way to develop relationships with your clients. Keep a portion of your newsletter light and friendly to establish a relationship with your readers. 6. Utilize different sources for newsletter content: * Product stories: New products; improvements to existing products * News: New companies in the industry, mergers and acquisitions news, industry news and analyses of events and trends * How-To articles: Similar to tips, but with more detailed instructions * Previews: Write-ups of special events such as trade shows * People: profiles of ‘star’ scrappers and ‘star’ customer profiles, human interest stories (unusual jobs, hobbies, etc.) * Publications: Review new craft books on the market that apply to your site/store * Customer stories: Interviews with customers, photos, customer news and profiles, guest articles by customers about their industries and positive experiences with the vendor's product or service * Photos with captions: People; facilities; products; events * Columns: Guest columns; regular features such as "Q&A" or scrapbook related advice * Gimmicks: quizzes, puzzles, games, car At What Layer Are You Managing Your Career and Business? ital design or perhaps samples from your site/store of products or creations to see exactly what you do at your establishment.The key is understanding at what layer you are managing your career and business, and where the opportunities are. When you can move to the right layer that most of your problems will disappear, and great opportunities to multiply results, revenues, efficiencies, profits, and employee results will 2. Achieve proper balance. Make sure that your newsletter is not perceived as a sales brochure. There should be a balance between the sales portion that describes your product or services and the other portion which should simply be informative. 3. Offer a call to action in the newsletter. Perhaps an article about new products or services to draw the reader to the site/store. 4. Provide a good read. Have the articles informative and useful so the reader will find the added value of information and also look forward to your next issue. 5. Be personal. The newsletter is a great way to develop relationships with your clients. Keep a portion of your newsletter light and friendly to establish a relationship with your readers. 6. 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If he/she is a company person you might want to use key words like "productive", "good for the company", ect.... They aren't going to listen if you use words like "I", "me", "mine". You want to make it look like your looking out for the best intere 4. Provide a good read. Have the articles informative and useful so the reader will find the added value of information and also look forward to your next issue. 5. Be personal. The newsletter is a great way to develop relationships with your clients. Keep a portion of your newsletter light and friendly to establish a relationship with your readers. 6. 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Applying for a job made very convenient for job seekers. Yes, I know it’s very tiring. Seeking for a job opportunity to be able to survive the demands of living is very stressful, * News: New companies in the industry, mergers and acquisitions news, industry news and analyses of events and trends * How-To articles: Similar to tips, but with more detailed instructions * Previews: Write-ups of special events such as trade shows * People: profiles of ‘star’ scrappers and ‘star’ customer profiles, human interest stories (unusual jobs, hobbies, etc.) * Publications: Review new craft books on the market that apply to your site/store * Customer stories: Interviews with customers, photos, customer news and profiles, guest articles by customers about their industries and positive experiences with the vendor's product or service * Photos with captions: People; facilities; products; events * Columns: Guest columns; regular features such as "Q&A" or scrapbook related advice * Gimmicks: quizzes, puzzles, games, ca Get to Know Your Audience Via a Web-Based Survey ns: Review new craft books on the market that apply to your site/storeHave you considered launching a web-based survey for your nonprofit? Keeping in close touch with your audiences is the most effective action you can take to reinforce relationships with those critical to your success, and to ensure that your programs and services continue to meet their needs.< * Customer stories: Interviews with customers, photos, customer news and profiles, guest articles by customers about their industries and positive experiences with the vendor's product or service * Photos with captions: People; facilities; products; events * Columns: Guest columns; regular features such as "Q&A" or scrapbook related advice * Gimmicks: quizzes, puzzles, games, cartoons.
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