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US Postal Service, “Do Not Return to Sender” it!
This article is a salute to visionary ultra entrepreneurs such as Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Group, Fredrick Smith of FedEx, and Bill Hewlett and David Packard founders of HP Corporation. It is also dedicated to the hard working 727,000 employees and Management of US Post Office who have made formidable progress. Hope, still remains that a revolutionary entrepreneurship solution will prevent lay off of these employees.

Five Ways to Increase Profitability By Doing The Right Thing
Ethics is actually more profitable! Author and consultant Shel Horowitz, founder of the Business Ethics Pledge, shows how taking the ethical high road-and forming partnerships with your competitors-increases revenues and lowers costs.

The Six Worries of A Spare Room Tycoon
This is a story of my friend Mariann Schick, a fellow spare room tycoon.

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Business Marketing - Top 10 Rules: Corresponding With Clients
Here are my rules for corresponding with clients (these rules work for either email or postal letters)...

Postal Service Postcard Mailing Guidelines
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has different postage guidelines dependent upon how fast you want your postcard delivered; the size of the postcard; whether or not you are a non-profit organization and the number of postcards mailed. The post office also has strict postcard layout requirements. This article includes general statements about The USPS requirements for mailing postcards. It is best to consult with a professional mailing service when first looking into using discounted postage.

Customer Service Made Easy
There is a mystery around customer service. Most consumers think that customer service has gone downhill. Most businesspeople think that their customer service is good. How can this be possible? If you can solve this puzzle then you are well on your way to delivering great customer service.

The secret to lowering you marketing cost
Marketing cost are going up.. • The U.S. Postal Service has increased postage rates again. The latest increase (as of July 2008) has pushed the cost of mailing a letter to 42 cents and upped the cost of shipping magazines and catalogs 20%. This would be the largest increase in decades. • Newspaper advertising costs as well are estimated to increase along with radio and television. • Printers ink and paper cost are estimated to increase.

Business Letter Writing for Small Business
Think back to when you were a child for a moment – how did you feel when the postal worker delivered a letter addressed just to you? Most kids feel excitement, enjoyment and enthusiasm when they get a letter. It doesn’t matter what the letter contained – the important thing was that it was addressed to them.

Marketing is about Differentiation
Without a differentiated service, your service becomes a commodity because you become subject to the market, and vulnerable to someone else with a lower price. To command a higher price for your service and maintain superior profit margins, you must differentiate your service and provide more “perceived” value.

Get Rich in Network Marketing on the Internet by Learning to Leverage Your Time
Years ago when network marketing first became popular, it was not an easy business to get involved as finding prospects was quite an undertaking. Most of the work was done by sending out information via postal systems, holding meetings or calling people on the phone.

The Post Office does it... SO CAN YOU
Have you been to your local post office lately? Take the time, make a trip there. Go right up to the window and "LISTEN". Sometime during the exchange between the customer and the postal worker they will ask the customer to buy postal products that most customers had no intention of even considering buying. They always ask you if you need any stamps or mailing supplies. They ask for the sale. Why do they do this? Because it works.

Would you get A Tattoo of the General Motors’ Logo?
When was the last time you were really excited about the customer service you received? A recent survey showed that 44% of people rate the customer service they usually receive as dull and bland. Most customer service experiences are, well ok, and we unusually come away somewhat satisfied from the experience. This is all well and good, but most of your competitors are already doing this. To stand out from the competition you need to demonstrate customer service on a dramatically different level: service that is anything but bland and dull! Think Disney, Harley Davidson, or Apple.

Customer Service Tips: How Not to Provide Service
Imagine my surprise when I read the flyer in my mailbox from the US Postal Service that suggested I install a new mailbox, at my expense, at the end of the cul de sac so “we can serve you better.” As far as I can tell, the only one who benefits from this is the USPS because they can batch process 10 houses (if my neighbors do this) in less time than it takes for them to drive to each house. While I can see the benefit to the USPS – faster time, less travel and less gas, I fail to see how this helps me.

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