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A Guide to E-Business ave to agree with him. For what agent, editor or reader is going to know all that it took for Terry to triumph as he did? No one else, but Terry himself, can love his characters so deeply as those of us who had shared in E-business guides are available in mainly two forms ? free or paid online guides and books. These e-business guides are extremely helpful in handling all kinds of issues relating to an e-business.These guides provide help answer some questions that e-business training and advice / consultancy often do not ? ?Is an Online business right for you?? or ?Defining e-business ideas? or ?Should you give up your day job to start a new venture??After one is through with such fundamental questions about an e-business, the guides help in not only developing a business plan but also developing the website from types of graphics files to complete turnkey solutions for website design and operation. 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I think of Terry, a writer in one of my weekly workshops. He’d been working on his book for several years and during that time, the make-up of the group hadn’t changed much. All five of us had pretty much been with Terry throughout the creation of his novel. When he read the last chapter for what he hoped would be the last time, we listened, wanting it to work for his sake, but knowing if it didn’t, we would tell him that, too. I remember my heart beating faster as he read. It’s working, so far… so far… I kept thinking. And it was! When he finished, we spontaneously burst into applause and cheering—there were even a few wet eyes! The ending was perfect. Grinning, Terry said, “This is as good as it gets, isn’t it?” I have to agree with him. For what agent, editor or reader is going to know all that it took for Terry to triumph as he did? No one else, but Terry himself, can love his characters so deeply as those of us who had shared in t What If I Don't Have the Right Skills? g on his book for several years and during that time, the make-up of the group hadn’t changed much. All five of us had pretty much been with Terry throughout the creation of his novel. When he read the last chapter for what he hoped would be the last time, we listened, wanting it to work for his sake, but knowing if it didn’t, we would tell him that, too. I remember my heart beating faster as he read. It’s working, so far… so far… I kept thinking. And it was! When he finished, we spontaneously burst into applause and cheering—there were even a few wet eyes! The ending was perfect.Common sense you tell you that when you contact the management looking for a job you need to be knowledgeable about what they do there. What are their needs and wants in an employee? Are you the one that can fulfill those requirements?If you do not currently possess those skills, get them. Practically everything you could possible need to learn you can get from night schools or the Internet. You can even convince many employers to do it as on-the-job training.My friend is a career coach and I was amazed as her skills in sifting through people's career to pull out different job skills. She then re-packages a person's resume to show the skills the prospective employer wants. Often an outside person needs to be the Grinning, Terry said, “This is as good as it gets, isn’t it?” I have to agree with him. For what agent, editor or reader is going to know all that it took for Terry to triumph as he did? No one else, but Terry himself, can love his characters so deeply as those of us who had shared in 10 Great Tips for Writing Strong Copy t he hoped would be the last time, we listened, wanting it to work for his sake, but knowing if it didn’t, we would tell him that, too. I remember my heart beating faster as he read. It’s working, so far… so far… I kept thinking. And it was! When he finished, we spontaneously burst into applause and cheering—there were even a few wet eyes! The ending was perfect.The first rule of writing effective copy is writing it in a tone and style that your audience will understand. If you are writing to an audience of lawyers, write on a level they will understand. Don't write on a level that you would if you were writing to children.1. Figure out who your market is. Find out lifestyles, demographics, geographics, and anything else that is relevant with understand that market.2. Before you write any copy, make sure that you have thoroughly studied the product or service that you are selling.3. Make sure your copy flows. Don't change from a formal tone to an informal tone, unless it is something that you are trying to convey in your message. Use short sentences that a Grinning, Terry said, “This is as good as it gets, isn’t it?” I have to agree with him. For what agent, editor or reader is going to know all that it took for Terry to triumph as he did? No one else, but Terry himself, can love his characters so deeply as those of us who had shared in How Do You Treat Your Mortgage hinking. And it was! When he finished, we spontaneously burst into applause and cheering—there were even a few wet eyes! The ending was perfect.If you won the lottery tomorrow, would you pay off your mortgage?Most people would. After all, isn't it "The Canadian Dream" to own your own home - and own it outright with no mortgage payment or lien encumbering the deed to your property?Can you imagine how much more money you would have if you weren't required to send a check to the bank every month for that big, fat mortgage payment to keep a roof over your head?Imagine the sense of liberation you will have after 25 long years (300 months!) of monthly mortgage payments! It would feel as if a thousand pound weight just rolled off your shoulders!All your money and the house will finally be yours! You would be loaded - filthy rich, indeed! A mortgag Grinning, Terry said, “This is as good as it gets, isn’t it?” I have to agree with him. For what agent, editor or reader is going to know all that it took for Terry to triumph as he did? No one else, but Terry himself, can love his characters so deeply as those of us who had shared in 24/7 Customer Centric ave to agree with him. For what agent, editor or reader is going to know all that it took for Terry to triumph as he did? No one else, but Terry himself, can love his characters so deeply as those of us who had shared in their creation.We live in a customer centric society. Consumers don’t just go shopping anymore; they want to be comforted by a brand. Been to a ball game lately? These are experiences that have a sporting event as the backdrop. People in our society seek an ever increasing degree of satisfaction whenever they purchase something. Ultimately, this manifests itself in wanting the highest possible quality at the lowest possible price. How did we get here? Who is responsible for this mentality?I offer two companies. First, is Taco Bell. In the mid-1980s they did something radically different. They introduced the value menu in fast food. This was like getting a pay raise. All of a sudden you could get a taco for 99 cents – and a full meal f I think, too, of my own experiences during the writing of Petersburg. My daughter was a freshman at the University of Vermont. She was quite unhappy the first semester, so my husband and I made the seven hour trip to Burlington at least twice a month. During those drives, I read chapters and chapters of the book. He gave me feedback. We talked and argued over characters. He challenged me, as he is wont to do. Our love for the characters as well as the characters themselves grew with the sharing. And together we developed the plot. (I called him “The Plot Meister”.) We cried, too, as events brought pain, sorrow, joy, redemption and finally resolution into the character’s lives. I remember the day I read him the last chapter of Petersburg. We were driving down a highway banked in snow and tears were flowing so furiously, my husband had to pull over to the
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