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Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice? cond, in your corner card (which is the upper left-hand corner of the front of your envelope, where your name and address goes), DON'T put your company's name!Before you make the leap into starting your own business, ask yourself these four questions:• Is it really a better personal career choice? • What do I need to know to decide? • How can I prepare myself? • How do I get started?In this article, I will help you find answers to those key questions by r Put your name and then your address. See, your prospects are programmed into thinking as soon as they see the name of a company, even yours... y Print Your Marketing Postcards For A Penny, Address Them For Free, and Automate the Whole Process Making money using direct mail isn't easy. And anyone who tells you it is, is lying.This article will show you how to cut your printing costs to a penny and have your postcards addressed for free without doing it all yourself, reducing the time you invest in your mailing to almost nothing.So, you have a list of hot prospects in hand; you need a way to get your marketing message in front of them with the To run a successful direct mail campaign, you must have a compelling offer... amazing copy... and most important... the right list to mail to. And even if you have each of these things running at their peak, there are many other subtle "little" tricks you can use to increase the responsiveness of your mailings, which is what it's all about, right? Because this means... You'll Be Increasing Your Cash-Flow As Well! And remember, in whatever you're doing: All you need is 5-or-6 little steps that each increase your response rates 1 or 2 %, and before you know it, you've got a lot more money pouring in than you did before. So don't start neglecting the subtle differences -- this is usually what separates the people who are marginally successful, from the people who are wildly successful. First, always hand-address your envelopes. Why? As my mentor Gary Halbert taught me from "Day 1", you'll always open a hand-addressed letter because you think its "personal" mail -- as opposed to a sales letter or a bill. Make sense? Remember, if your letter never gets opened, I promise you... you'll never make the sale. Second, in your corner card (which is the upper left-hand corner of the front of your envelope, where your name and address goes), DON'T put your company's name! Put your name and then your address. See, your prospects are programmed into thinking as soon as they see the name of a company, even yours... yo Saving Lives & Preventing Injury On Construction Sites any other subtle "little" tricks you can use to increase the responsiveness of your mailings, which is what it's all about, right?Did you know that 6 construction workers die every day in the US, from largely preventable accidents? However, there are many safety precautions that can be taken, let's look at a few of the most important hazards and precautions for them:Air Purifying RespiratorsThese can be worn to prevent inhaling toxic fumes a Because this means... You'll Be Increasing Your Cash-Flow As Well! And remember, in whatever you're doing: All you need is 5-or-6 little steps that each increase your response rates 1 or 2 %, and before you know it, you've got a lot more money pouring in than you did before. So don't start neglecting the subtle differences -- this is usually what separates the people who are marginally successful, from the people who are wildly successful. First, always hand-address your envelopes. Why? As my mentor Gary Halbert taught me from "Day 1", you'll always open a hand-addressed letter because you think its "personal" mail -- as opposed to a sales letter or a bill. Make sense? Remember, if your letter never gets opened, I promise you... you'll never make the sale. Second, in your corner card (which is the upper left-hand corner of the front of your envelope, where your name and address goes), DON'T put your company's name! Put your name and then your address. See, your prospects are programmed into thinking as soon as they see the name of a company, even yours... y What Is An Affiliate? Can You Really Make Money With No Capital Outlay? response rates 1 or 2 %, and before you know it, you've got a lot more money pouring in than you did before.Affiliate - the buzz word of the internet. But what is an affiliate? Why would you choose to become one? How do you make money? Is there a capital outlay to become an affiliate?Lets start at the beginning - I want you to seriously consider these questions before reading on.1. Are you looking for another way to ear So don't start neglecting the subtle differences -- this is usually what separates the people who are marginally successful, from the people who are wildly successful. First, always hand-address your envelopes. Why? As my mentor Gary Halbert taught me from "Day 1", you'll always open a hand-addressed letter because you think its "personal" mail -- as opposed to a sales letter or a bill. Make sense? Remember, if your letter never gets opened, I promise you... you'll never make the sale. Second, in your corner card (which is the upper left-hand corner of the front of your envelope, where your name and address goes), DON'T put your company's name! Put your name and then your address. See, your prospects are programmed into thinking as soon as they see the name of a company, even yours... y The Greatest Blind Spot: Customer Perception your envelopes. Why? As my mentor Gary Halbert taught me from "Day 1", you'll always open a hand-addressed letter because you think its "personal" mail -- as opposed to a sales letter or a bill.Ever heard the expression "Perception is reality"? I am not sure how accurate that is about most things, but it is true when it comes to service. I was reminded of this truth while making hotel reservations for a recent trip to Washington DC. My decision was based solely on my perception of the quality of service I would receiv Make sense? Remember, if your letter never gets opened, I promise you... you'll never make the sale. Second, in your corner card (which is the upper left-hand corner of the front of your envelope, where your name and address goes), DON'T put your company's name! Put your name and then your address. See, your prospects are programmed into thinking as soon as they see the name of a company, even yours... y Life Is Simple And In Business - The Simpler The Better cond, in your corner card (which is the upper left-hand corner of the front of your envelope, where your name and address goes), DON'T put your company's name!If there is one guiding motto in life, it is simplicity. This principle should reign supreme in all areas of life, from language, ideas to business and strategies. Yet, the irony remains that most people are attracted to complexity, thinking that simple efforts run the risk of being ridiculed as being obvious, simplistic Put your name and then your address. See, your prospects are programmed into thinking as soon as they see the name of a company, even yours... your letter's either trying to sell them something, or collect their money -- neither of which is good for you if you want that envelope to get opened. And, Third, use "live" postage stamps and NOT a "bulk" rate indicia. Again, when your prospects see a "bulk" rate, or even a metered stamp, they know right-away... you're trying to sell them something. Also, try to use the "decorative" postage stamps the post office has and not the "standard" stamps with a U.S. Flag. I always tell my clients to use the ones that say "Happy Birthday" on them. After all, who doesn't like opening a personal letter that says "Happy Birthday" on it? P.S. I know having your letters hand-addressed is a pain. Honestly, I do. And I have seen some software out there that is "almost" close to human handwriting, but the amount of variation from letter-to-letter isn't quite there yet. If you see software that can simulate "real" handwriting, I'd sure appreciate you letting me know so I can tell the rest of my subscribers. Thanks!
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