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Don't Make Assumptions About Sales Candidates
I have previously shared many instance of sales candidate assessments coming to life with their emails, voice mails and interview antics following the taking of our assessment. While the following email is another example of that, it is an even better example of what happens when a skeptical client finally realizes it.

10 Business Card Blunders That Hurt Business
You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a business card that gets your phone ringing because more often than not, it’s the “little things” that make or break its attractor factor. Avoid these 10 simple business card blunders and turn those lost calls into valuable leads and referral sources.

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Ten Reasons to take Notes during Sales Meetings
Recording details on paper with the prospect during a sales meeting is a subject that divides a lot of salespeople. Sellers who fall into the “no to note taking camp” will say that note taking can be off putting to the prospect and only serves to stop the prospect from sharing information.I on the other hand am a firm believer in the value of taking notes Here is a list of ten reasons why I believe note taking works.

Protect Your Website E-mail Address
Have you ever wondered why you get so much e-mail SPAM? One reason may be that your e-mail address is being harvested directly from your website. This is a problem that can be easily resolved and you might be surprised at the number of people that don't know how to deal with this nuisance. In this article, we will learn more about how your e-mail gets into the hands of spammers and how to slow them down.

Improve Your E-Mail Openings
The very first 3-4 words set the tone for how the reader will feel as he or she wades into your e-mail note. How do you control your phrases at the start of a note to foster the kind of reaction you want in the reader?

Avoid Garbage-Plate E-Mails
Less is more in e-mail communication. If a note cannot be read and internalized in 15-30 seconds, there is little chance it wil be effective at communicating the intended message. Granted, some messages do need to be longer, but it is a good idea to keep them as short as you can, and try to not have the text go "over the horizon" because the reader has no idea how long the note is if you do.

How to Manage Your Email & Inbox – Lessons 46 – 50
If you are a Generation Y employee, you probably grew up with e-mail. On the other hand, if you are a Baby Boomer and e-mail is something that you have only started using the past decade or so, learning how to manage and interact with e-mail could be a struggle.

How to Manage Your Email & Inbox – Lessons 21-25
Are you looking for a way to better manage your e-mail? Would you like to feel more in control, rather than having your e-mail control you? That's why I have put together my new book called "The E-mail Manual". It is the book you should have received when you first started using e-mail.

E-mail Tip #5 - First Sentence Sets the Tone of a Note
The first few words of a note have more impact than meets the eye. It is important to start off a note on the right foot because otherwise your reader may have an incorrect frame of mind when reading the entire note.

10 Key Points: Writing E-mails That Sell
Do you want to sell through an e-mail solicitation? Here are 10 things you need to do when writing your e-mail to improve your sales results: 1. Focus on value. Make sure the e-mail offers a very clear benefit to the customer. 2. ...

The 6 D’s of E-mail Management
One of the big enemies of personal productivity today is e-mail. The constant flow of e-mail alerts during the day can destroy your concentration and cause you to flit from one project or crisis to the next. Learn how to get yourself out of this state of e-mail-induced ADD.

Getting Effective Results from Customer Service E-mails
Lots of e-mails are sent each day, but many people send e-mail without logically thinking them out. Have you ever sent someone an e-mail and left out important information? It's important when your are requesting help or to be contacted in a matter other than e-mail to structure your e-mail properly. Having answered hundreds of customer service e-mail I thought I provide a help list of things to avoid and things to include in order to receive the best service possible.

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