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Rule 6 Do Something Thats Totally Outrageous
This is Rule #6 in a series of articles on "21 ways to Increase the Power and Profit of Your Advertising Without Spending an Extra Cent," by Brad Sugars.

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Grammer Tips
The English language is evolving but there is nothing that detracts from your image more than communications which contain spelling mistakes or obvious grammatical errors. They detract from credibility.

Is a Fear of Phoning Killing Relationships?
It is surprising to note how many people have a fear of calling someone to avoid embarrassment. Too often, it is especially ESL (English as a Second Language) learners who really shy away from calling when they should. This article is about a lost opportunity due to such a situation.

Terminology used on the Net 1part
This are some of the therms must used on the net, this is the first part and we will keep adding some others for your convenience understanding, is very important to know them because this is the key for your succeed, and for understand fast and better how this words can be used, more if English is not your first language, this is why i try to be the must explicit that i can be.

Buzzwords vs Effective SEO Keywords
Ever see a website that seems to speak a foreign language...in English? We encounter many SEO client websites that rely on buzzwords in the page copy to get the word out about their product. The problem lies with visitors who may not be familiar with those terms.

Sales Tip - Stupendous Sales Results Accent Tremendous Value and Avoid Horrendous and Hazardous Actions
Salespeople get more sales with a focus on the only four words in the English language, which end in 'dous': tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.

Multilingual Marketing
About 75% of the world’s population speak no English at all. At present count, that’s some five billion people you’re not able to reach if your online presence is English-language only. Add to that findings by the Chartered Institute of Marketing that ‘export sales of companies that make an effort to understand each nation’s way of life, consumer tastes, culture and language are growing by, on average, £290K per company per year,’ and you have a powerful incentive to go multilingual with your online marketing. Here’s how...

Watch your Language - the truth about language, diversity, and customer service
If you employ workers whose first language isn’t English, you may have come to regard these individuals as your organization’s greatest resource. They are hard working, appreciative, and utterly reliable. Unfortunately, these same workers may also be your organization’s greatest vulnerability. Employees whose English isn’t proficient may be unintentionally straining relationships with your customers. Simply put, if customers can’t easily understand your employees, they will take their business elsewhere; to a place where they won’t have to work so hard to spend their money. That’s why when organizations bring me in to do customer service training seminars for their team members, we occasionally need to address some of the language issues. Feel free to pass these tips to your team members …

Is PR Marketing? Is Marketing PR?
Public Relations is the most ambiguous term in the English language. Ask a person on the street, and they would say it's like advertising, promotions or selling. But is that really what PR is all about? Is it the same thing as marketing, or is it a separate entity? Here is what we can tell you.

The Language Of Music - A Form Of Musical Communication
The language of music is much like any other language. It is a form of communication that can provoke an emotional response and make the listener think. What the language of music cannot do is represent concrete things or ideas much like how nouns, verbs and adjectives are used in the English language.

Enhancing Your Business Language
What we say matters in communication. How we say it is just as important. According to Albert Mehrabian, 7 percent of face-to-face communication is words (language), and tone (38 percent). Over the telephone, words hold more weight because if we don’t understand the language used (foreign), then tone becomes irrelevant. Monotone languages (like Malay and English) are easier to learn, whereas multi-tone languages (Mandarin, for instance) is harder to master as there are four tones.

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