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Job Hunting Tips #6 Assessing Your Personal Value By
Virginia Bola, PsyD
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A week out of work is a vacation. You can sleep late in the morning, revel in your newly found free time, shop when the stores are empty, and get around to those chores you have been putting off for too long.Three weeks out of work and you are still relaxed. There is a new and better position waiting out there and you just need to get around to finding it.Six weeks out of work and you are getting anxious. Fifty resumes have vanished into a black hole and the telephone refuses to ring.Twelve weeks out of work and panic starts to set in. You review your recent efforts to find work and seem to be doing all the right things. You start ... |
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Your First Job Is Not To Get Your Customer Your First Job Is Not To Get Your Customer By
Noel Peebles
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Your first job is to get them to see your ad!If you have read my manual "The Secrets Uncovered:How To Write Headlines That Could Make You A Fortune",you will recall that every ad should follow the AIDAformula:1. Get Attention2. Generate Interest3. Create Desire4. Call for ActionThe problem is that most ads just aim to get attentionby using bold or unusual graphic gimmicks. It is a bitlike walking up to a customer and grabbing them by bothshoulders, staring them in the face, and shaking them.I suspect you'll get their attention but will they buy?You see, getting their attention is only part of the job.I have a more effective ... |
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Advertising ? Target Your Audience By
Shahnaz Rauf
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Lately you have been hearing a lot about targetedadvertising. To convert a major percentage of your sitevisitors into buyers and maximize the return on youradvertising dollar you need to target youradvertising. But what is targeted advertising? Togain insight you first need to answer the followingquestions:-Is your product gender related? (males, females orboth)-Is your product age related? (Toddlers, kids, teens,young adults, the middle ages, elders)-Which particular interest group will your productappeal to most? (Home, entertainment, education,personal, Health, small business, corporations etc.)-Who will most likely buy your ... |
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Your First Job Is To Get Your Customers To See Your Ad! By
Noel Peebles
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If you have read my manual "The Secrets Uncovered:How To Write Headlines That Could Make You A Fortune",you will recall that every ad should follow the AIDAformula:1. Get Attention2. Generate Interest3. Create Desire4. Call for ActionThe problem is that most ads just aim to get attentionby using bold or unusual graphic gimmicks. It is a bitlike walking up to a customer and grabbing them by bothshoulders, staring them in the face, and shaking them.I suspect you'll get their attention but will they buy?You see, getting their attention is only part of the job.I have a more effective way of getting attention ...the right kind of ... |
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Day Trading ? The Ultimate Work-from-home Job? By
Harvey Walsh
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Ever dreamt of giving up the daily grind? Want to strike out on your own and work from home, but don?t know what you could possibly do to make a living? Full time Nasdaq trader Harvey Walsh wondered just that, and now he asks ?Is day trading the ultimate work from home job??We?ve probably all had the same thought at some time or another, as we trudge off towards another day at work ? the same work we?ve been doing day in day out for years ? ?surely there has to be a better way?? Slaving away to make somebody else rich just doesn?t seem right somehow, but what alternative? Setting up a new business, or buying an established one, are both ... |
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The Biggest Employment Change Of All - Becoming An Entrepreneur By
Janice D. Byer, MVA
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For many of us, change can be a scary thing. When we are children, there is nothing better than meeting new friends and going to new places. But, when we become adults, change can be something that is less than appealing.From finishing school and going on to college or university to getting married and having children, our lives are nothing but life changing moments.Sometimes the one change that is the hardest to deal with is the change in our employment status, and one of the biggest career changes is the decision to go from being an ?employee? to being your own ?boss?, becoming a self-employed entrepreneur.For those that have that ... |
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Mystery Shopping -- An Excellent Part Time Job Or Additional Income Source By
Steve Pearce
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Though the name itself may seem a bit mysterious, the concept of mystery shopping is actually straightforward. Also referred to as secret shopping, performance evaluations, service checks and frontline evaluations to name a few, mystery shopping allows companies to obtain a ?snapshot in time? by trained researchers who know in advance what they are to evaluate. It provides management a method to quickly yet efficiently evaluate their business practices, deliverables, and employees from the perspective of a non-biased consumer. Mystery shoppers visit or call businesses posing as ordinary customers and provide detailed evaluations of their ... |
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Job Hunting Tip: Organize Your Attack By
Virginia Bola, PsyD
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Looking for work is an energy-devouring ordeal, often leading to running in circles and not getting anywhere. A systematic approach can help you focus on your goal, avoid wasting the energy you need to conserve for interviews and employer contacts, and lower your stress level.Some resources you might find helpful include:1. Newspaper classified. Pro: you know that an opening does exist or a company wouldn't spend money to advertise. Con: there may be thousands of applicants for one position. Value depends upon the kind of work you are looking for and the uniqueness of your skills and experience. Certainly worth a weekend check but ... |
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