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8 Inexpensive Ways to Promote Your Work at Home Typing Business
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| Making the decision to start a work at home typing business is one thing. Going out and finding people to work for is another. As a start-up home based business, it can be very difficult to promote your services and without blowing your budget. So here are some highly effective ways to build and promote your work at home typing business without breaking the bank. |
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Market Focus – Who will buy ?
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| To determine your target market, you need to decide where you want to sell, who is most likely to buy from you, when and why. It’s about rifle shot rather than buck shot. |
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Business Drive is Par for the Course
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| All golfers make bad shots, so it’s easy to see ourselves in the roles of bad-shot golfers. And, we feel the triumph of when bad-shot golfers reverse their failures and win. Winners are those who have the desire and drive to win. They brush aside the bad shots, the bad luck bounces, the wrong club choice; and they focus on winning. Is business any different? |
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Hitting The Bull's Eye
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| Somebody once said the difference between a big shot and little shot is that the big shot was the little shot who kept on shooting. There's much truth in that witticism. The reality is, no matter what our target might be, we seldom hit it on the first try unless the target is low, which means the accomplishment--and the rewards--will be insignificant. |
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How to Manage Your Email & Inbox – Lessons 46 – 50
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| 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. |
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How to Manage Your Email & Inbox – Lessons 21-25
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| 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. |
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E-mail Tip #13 - Don't Take Cheap Shots
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| Because people exchanging e-mails are usually not in the same room (we cannot say this about texting!) often it seems safer to take a "cheap shot" that we would not take if the person was facing us. This is usually a big mistake. Recoginze this and avoid it in your e-mail communications. |
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10 Key Points: Writing E-mails That Sell
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| 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.
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The 6 D’s of E-mail Management
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| 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. |
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Getting Effective Results from Customer Service E-mails
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| 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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A Game of Golf Can Help the Game of Life
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| To take a little literary license and paraphrase Tim J. M. Rohrer of WSOC FM 103 radio in Charlotte, North Carolina, in golf the objective is to hit each shot well and to get into position to hit the next one effectively. Tim says this is the smart way to approach a demanding game. Concentrating on hitting each shot forces the player to focus on the current shot and to forget about past mistakes. Unfortunately, in golf and in life, we do hit some “bad shots” or things just don’t go “our way.” It is important, however, that we not let a missed shot or a bad break today keep us from doing our best tomorrow. |
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