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| Posted: 28 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The job of a project manager is a highly coveted one, and to stand out among various others, it is important that you write an effective cover letter. Given here is an example of such a letter, that will help you get your dream job. |
| Jobs Without a High School Diploma Posted: 28 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you have been unable to continue with your education for some reason, the world has not ended! You can find plenty of good jobs without a high school diploma even today. Read on... |
| Writing an Employee Performance Review Posted: 28 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT It's that time of the year, and once again, you find yourself ill-equipped to write an employee performance review. Here are some tips that will help you in writing a review that is fair yet critical, and definitely appreciable. |
| Posted: 28 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Writing a cover letter for the position of a legal secretary is easy if you know what the job entails and have the necessary qualities and qualifications required. In this article, we'll give you some pointers on how to go about it. |
| Posted: 28 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you want to know how to open a yoga studio, this article is a must read for you. It will tell you how to open the studio taking into consideration all the necessary perspectives. Also mentioned are some technicalities that you would want to know. Read on... |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Finding a job for someone with a felony requires a bit of planning and right kind of approach. In this article we will check out some options which will make the task of finding a job for a felon less daunting. |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The investment options listed in this article are safer, lucrative and much more likely to grow your money, compared to the high risk investments such as stocks and property. Read on... |
| What Does a Video Game Programmer Do Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Ever wondered what goes behind all those fantabulous video games that keep you glued to your HDTV screen for hours at end? What does a video game programmer do? Let's get into the shoes of a game programmer and find out his contribution towards making those superb games such big hits! |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Creative small business ideas can be turned to a fortune, if they are handled with professionalism. Read on to know a few ideas that will help you start your own business from home. |
| Best Places to Invest Your Money Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Investing money requires a lot of patience and knowledge of different investment instruments. This article aims at explaining to you the best places to invest money... |
| What Does an Air Traffic Controller Do Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT As the name suggests, an air traffic controller is in charge of aircraft traffic in and around the airport, and maintains communication with pilots appraising them with vital information. They also perform several other duties which ensure aircraft safety in the air and on the ground... |
| Fashion Merchandising Management Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Fashion merchandising management deals with a wide range of business development activities, concerned mainly with product development and product merchandising. Read on to know more... |
| Simple Ways to Improve Teamwork Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Teamwork and its importance is known to most of us, isn't it? Every organization focuses on the vital existence of teamwork for progress. But how do we improve it to achieve better goals and achieve them faster? Here are some simple ways to improve teamwork that are a must for every organization, big or small. |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT It is mandatory to follow phone etiquette at work in order to avoid disturbing yourself and other employees. You will find tips on cell phone calling and texting etiquette in this article. Read on... |
| What Does an Executive Assistant Do? Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT What does an executive assistant do in a company? What are his duties and responsibilities? Every question you have meets its answer here, in the following writeup. Have a look. |
| How to Write an Experience Certificate Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT Writing an experience certificate for some employees is necessary as they may require it for their future endeavors. An experience certificate is a formal letter that is short but explicit, in that it covers all necessary details that will back up the candidate's resume. Here's how to write an effective experience certificate. |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The theories put forth by scholars and philosophers help us to know the importance of time in every sphere of life. A few such important theories are explained in this article. Read on... |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The following article offers a step-wise guide to finding a job easily. Read on to know how to find a profession and job of your liking... |
| Yoga Instructor Job Description Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT The practice of yoga originated in ancient India and slowly but surely has spread across the world, it has become popular in America only in the last few decades. Yoga is a combination of light physical exercises and breathing techniques. Read on for a Yoga instructor job description. |
| Medical Administrative Specialist Salary Posted: 27 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PDT According to national statistics the medical administrative specialist salary averages between USD 20,000 to USD 40,000 annually. There are several factors that affect the salary structure ranging from job location to experience... |
| How to Get More Clients, Money, and Respect for Your Copywriting Business Posted: 28 Mar 2011 08:05 AM PDT
You’re a hardworking copywriter who would like to get more clients. You meet a prospect — let’s call him Steve — at a networking event. You get along pretty well, spending twenty minutes chatting about work, succulent plants, and the crazy behavior of three-year-old Cocker Spaniels. As this happens, the filing clerk in Steve’s memory pulls out a crisp new index card and starts making notes. (This is a metaphorical file clerk, not an actual tiny person living in Steve’s brain.) The filing clerk writes down your name and a few key details: you’re tallish, brown hair, married, love to water ski, have lots of plants, good sense of humor. When you leave, Steve’s filing clerk decides where this card should be filed in Steve’s memory. Whether that card ends up in the right place (which means more business for you) or the wrong place (business disaster) is up to you. Here’s what makes the difference. 1. Disaster.Steve has no clear idea of what you do, so you get filed under Everyone I Have Ever Met. This is a box the size of a cargo container and includes the index cards of everyone from the girl who stole his pencil in kindergarten to the barista who made his coffee this morning. You will never, ever be remembered if you get filed in there. 2. Obscurity.Steve remembers you’re a copywriter, and so his filing clerk pops your card in the Copywriter box. This box is the size of a shoebox and contains almost a hundred cards. Almost every time Steve accesses this information, he goes to the same half-dozen names he’s already familiar with. He’s not likely to ever think of you when he needs to hire, refer, or partner with a copywriter. 3. Memorability.Steve remembers your copywriting specialty, and his filing clerk puts your card in a much smaller box. (In fact, he might have to create a new box just to file your card in.) When he thinks about your specialty, your name might be the only one that he thinks of. Interestingly, you also now have a good chance of being remembered when he accesses the Copywriter box, too. It’s time to get specific about what you doMany professionals (not just writers, but also graphic designers, web developers, coaches, consultants) are afraid to specialize too much when it comes to their marketing, for fear that they’ll niche themelves into too small a space. But small spaces are what you need! If you represent yourself in the most general terms (“I’m a copywriter,”) then you get filed with everyone else who has done the same thing. And that is a lot of people. Remember how I said Steve will generally remember the same half-dozen copywriters over and over when he has need to think of one? One or two of those may be important to him because they’re friends or family, or because they were the first copywriter he ever met. But most — maybe all — of the copywriters he remembers have specific memory boxes in Steve’s head. Here are some of the copywriters Steve remembers and recommends:
Those are small niches, no doubt about it. But Steve recommends those people often, and the general copywriters almost never. The specialists have lots of hooks in his memory, and information with lots of hooks is the kind that gets recalled. How do you make sure you’re memorable?To be memorable, you need to be able to describe what you do in two or three core concepts. The fancy word for these is schemas — concepts with loads of implicit meaning in them. (Copywriter is a schema. It incorporates the ideas of being paid to write for a commercial aim, with the goal of using words to promote and persuade. That’s a lot of meaning in ten letters!) If you’re a copywriter, you need an additional concept that will differentiate you from all the others. That differentiator can be: Who you serve
How you work
Your unique flavor
Your values
All of these positions can be described in two or three words, from copywriter for physios to eco-friendly copywriter. And all of them are specific enough to be filed in a quite small and memorable filing box. There are two ways to get this wrong.Choosing the wrong differentiator. The differentiator you choose should provide more meaning about you and why your services are valuable. If you’re the teapot-collecting copywriter, what does that say about you, and why it’s worthwhile for me to hire you? Not a lot. Lion-hunting copywriter, however, tells me a lot about you and whether we’ll work well together. Your differentiator also needs to be consistent with your values and style of work. If you’re a hugs-and-puppies copywriter, then you shouldn’t offer high-pressure services that are inconsistent with your brand. Too many ideas. You can only use two concepts, maybe three. (Anarchist country-and-western copywriter is an entirely different animal than either of those differentiators separately.) There are no two or three concepts that can describe you in all your wonderful complexity, and it’s tempting to add more nuance and dimension by including more ideas. Resist the urge. Simple sticks. Complicated gets forgotten. Choose something that is representative of who you are. People will learn more about the specifics when they get to know you, but in order to get to know you they have to remember you. It’s your turn.Right now, can you describe what you do in two (maybe three) simple concepts without being Yet Another Such-and-such? I’ll be hanging out in the comments if you want some help clarifying your core concepts. About the Author: Catherine Caine spends her days helping world-changers create marketing from their magnificence. She guarantees epiphanies within 15 minutes in her free 30-minute Marketing Check-up, or your money back. ![]() |
| Third Tribe is Closing to New Members: Get $981 Worth of Extra Goodies This Week Only Posted: 28 Mar 2011 06:35 AM PDT
A little more than a year ago, we tried out a new idea. What if there was an online community where you could learn cutting-edge online marketing — without compromising your ideals or turning into some kind of internet hype machine? What if you could listen in on some of the blogging world’s most successful entrepreneurs, like Darren Rowse, Brian Clark, and Chris Brogan? What if you could have your individual business questions answered twice a month by these same entrepreneurs? What if you had a 24/7 thriving community of businesspeople just like you, who you could form partnerships with, get feedback from, and form mastermind groups around? We called it Third Tribe Marketing, and it succeeded beyond what any of the original founders imagined. Thousands of entrepreneurs joined us to learn, connect, and grow their businesses. Now we’re taking the Third Tribe and making it into something bigger and better — and while we do that, we’ll be closing the Tribe to new members. At the end of the business day on Friday, April 1, we’ll close down the Tribe to new members until we launch the revamped version — which will come at a much higher price tag. Which means this week is your last chance to come in at today’s pricing. Snag an incredible bundle of bonusesAs coincidence would have it, this week you have the opportunity to join the Tribe and gain $981 worth of free stuff on top of instant access to 27 high-quality Third Tribe seminars. (We actually didn’t plan it this way, but it’s a pretty cool opportunity for us to give you a ton of extra value. I love when that happens.)
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