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5 Tactics to Get More Website Inquiries Now (Sometimes Quick & Dirty is Good Enough)
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| We can’t all be usability specialists or Internet marketers, but there’s definitely some stuff that could be outsourced for relatively little money but earn potentially huge payoffs in terms of website conversion rates and getting more website inquiries to stay and connect. Let’s make those websites user-friendly. |
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How to Write a Results-Oriented Job Description
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| Job descriptions are necessary to communicate job responsibilities to employees, but you’ll waste your valuable time writing traditional task-oriented job descriptions. Instead, write job descriptions in a powerful results-oriented style that brings new meaning and job clarity to employees. Here’s a simple structure to use. |
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Words of Wisdom You Can Really Put to Work
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| Advice as generic as a horoscope and not based on one minute of true experience won't get us very far. The kind of practical, school-of-hard-knocks tips that will? Read on. |
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Dont Blow the Boilerplate in Contracts
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| I have tackled this topic before and, assuming that a generic, global warning about boilerplate in contracts was sufficient, went on to address other topics. Well, you know what they say about "assume"... psst, it has something to do with the first three letters!
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Delegation, the Key to Small Business Growth
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| In his bestselling book, "The E-Myth Revisited," Michael Gerber suggests that you prepare an organizational chart for your business right from the get-go, complete with descriptions for each job you currently perform. This may seem unnecessary (after all, you know what you have to do!) but it will help you prepare for the time when you need to start delegating to employees or outside services. Having formal job descriptions in place will not only allow you to identify the work you can delegate as your business grows, but make the transition less disruptive and stressful. |
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TAKE MY ‘WORD’ FOR IT
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| How do you convert dry facts or descriptions into compelling headlines or sentences? |
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How to Write Better Job Descriptions
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| I never understood why job descriptions were such banal documents with no structure, but a laundry list of task-driven responsibilities instead – responsibilities that pretty much look the same from one organization to another. That makes no sense. They’re more than that. Or, they could be. Meanwhile, what they shouldn’t be are generic copy/paste instruments borrowed from the Internet or someone else’s workplace. That approach deprives a company of its originality. No, rather their contents should show a relationship to the larger organization, so that the person who occupies the role actually understands his or her relationship to the larger organization. |
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Online Copywriting Tips - Conversion first, SEO later
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| When we get new clients on board, the first think they want to be taught is how to write good copy to rank well in the search engines. The first thing I tell them is to write for the consumer as if you were selling it to them in person first. Once you have completed a masterpiece of a sales presentation that will convert any reader into a buyer, then focus on the SEO portion. Search Engines are smart, so you don’t need to do that much, but it would not hurt to turn some of the generic words into specific keyword phrases as these types of phrases tend to rank quicker and convert higher than their generic counterparts. |
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Top 5 Parameters to choose the right Freelance Copywriter
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| If you are looking forward to online success through SEO and generic link building, this is on article you need to go through before you select your favorite copywriter to build content..! |
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Generic Answers Lead to Lost Opportunities
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| If you find yourself constantly resorting to generic answers when people ask you questions about yourself – it’s time to rethink your approach. We can so often drift through our day, not even seeing the opportunities in the conversations with others. |
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Advanced Franchise Business Accounting - Part 1
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| In FranchiseHelp's 3-Part Guide on EvanCarmichael for analyzing the profit potential of a franchise business, we provided basic descriptions of several important accounting terms. Those descriptions were fully sufficient for building out a basic franchise business plan model, but some people like to dig deep into the weeds, so for you detail freaks we've assembled the following guide to Advanced Franchise Accounting Concepts. Read on for Part 1 of a 2-Part Series on Franchise Accounting Terminology. |
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