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Promote your Home Business by Starting Your Own Ezine r to clean every little corner, and don't mind walking the dog while you're there.The internet takes many forms. From graphically rich web based software applications to bare bones text based message boards and chat rooms, the internet encompasses a wide range of technologies and communication techniques. One of the most popular forms of internet communication is the ezine, which is essenti Whatever you offer, remember that emotions create the desire and logic backs it up. You need both, but if all you offer is logic, it will be a tough sale. It isn't always easy. Sometimes you have to uncover hidden benefits that appeal to emotions people don't necessarily want to talk about. Those are emot Prepaid Phone Cards Have you ever taken part in that debate? The one where someone tries to prove that some product in their home was purchased for purely logical reasons, with no emotion involved?Prepaid phone card let you make international phone calls from any part of the world, providing that you have a touch tone phone.A prepaid phone card? looks like a simple plastic or paper card that contains information about phone numbers you have to dial to make a long distant call. Usually, to make a long They never can win. Even a kleenex becomes emotional when you can't find one. The same applies to choosing which brand to buy of all the choices available for most products. You choose the brand that makes you feel the best, even if it means choosing a specific brand of canned peas because once upon a time your Mother told you that to serve less meant feeding your family sub standard meals. How does that apply to you as a marketer... or as an individual selling a used car or the snowsuit your child outgrew? It means your first job is to show people how good they'll feel when they buy what you offer. Never mind the features, go first for the feelings. The features come later, as logical proof that they've made the right choice. You might start your snowsuit ad with a verbal picture of a child staying warm and dry. The used car might be a big gas guzzler... but focus on how good it will feel when everyone can stretch out their legs... and how convenient it will be to take everyone in the same car on your next outing. Or...it might be a sporty little job that makes you feel like a kid as you zip down the freeway. If you offer a cleaning service, talk first about how your customers will be free to pursue work or hobbies and still come home to a fresh-smelling, sparkling clean house where they can relax and enjoy the evening. Then go in to how you use environmentally friendly cleaners, remember to clean every little corner, and don't mind walking the dog while you're there. Whatever you offer, remember that emotions create the desire and logic backs it up. You need both, but if all you offer is logic, it will be a tough sale. It isn't always easy. Sometimes you have to uncover hidden benefits that appeal to emotions people don't necessarily want to talk about. Those are emot Six Sigma Project Selection st, even if it means choosing a specific brand of canned peas because once upon a time your Mother told you that to serve less meant feeding your family sub standard meals.Selecting the project becomes the necessary step after identifying the need for process improvement in your business or, for that matter, your department. But selecting a project is a series of complex decision-making processes aided by a variety of tools. A wrong project selection for Six Sigma implementation mean How does that apply to you as a marketer... or as an individual selling a used car or the snowsuit your child outgrew? It means your first job is to show people how good they'll feel when they buy what you offer. Never mind the features, go first for the feelings. The features come later, as logical proof that they've made the right choice. You might start your snowsuit ad with a verbal picture of a child staying warm and dry. The used car might be a big gas guzzler... but focus on how good it will feel when everyone can stretch out their legs... and how convenient it will be to take everyone in the same car on your next outing. Or...it might be a sporty little job that makes you feel like a kid as you zip down the freeway. If you offer a cleaning service, talk first about how your customers will be free to pursue work or hobbies and still come home to a fresh-smelling, sparkling clean house where they can relax and enjoy the evening. Then go in to how you use environmentally friendly cleaners, remember to clean every little corner, and don't mind walking the dog while you're there. Whatever you offer, remember that emotions create the desire and logic backs it up. You need both, but if all you offer is logic, it will be a tough sale. It isn't always easy. Sometimes you have to uncover hidden benefits that appeal to emotions people don't necessarily want to talk about. Those are emot Ten Signs That You Are Ready for a New Job or Career mind the features, go first for the feelings. The features come later, as logical proof that they've made the right choice. You've been in your job for a few years. You get a decent paycheck and your benefits are helpful. But you wonder if something's missing. You try to tell yourself you should be happy you have such a good job, but some days you have to face how unhappy you are at work.Are you settling? Are you making do in a j You might start your snowsuit ad with a verbal picture of a child staying warm and dry. The used car might be a big gas guzzler... but focus on how good it will feel when everyone can stretch out their legs... and how convenient it will be to take everyone in the same car on your next outing. Or...it might be a sporty little job that makes you feel like a kid as you zip down the freeway. If you offer a cleaning service, talk first about how your customers will be free to pursue work or hobbies and still come home to a fresh-smelling, sparkling clean house where they can relax and enjoy the evening. Then go in to how you use environmentally friendly cleaners, remember to clean every little corner, and don't mind walking the dog while you're there. Whatever you offer, remember that emotions create the desire and logic backs it up. You need both, but if all you offer is logic, it will be a tough sale. It isn't always easy. Sometimes you have to uncover hidden benefits that appeal to emotions people don't necessarily want to talk about. Those are emot Would You Like To Start AND Grow Your Own Business Passed Your Own Expectations? n your next outing. Or...it might be a sporty little job that makes you feel like a kid as you zip down the freeway.Part 2 of Having Your Successful BusinessHow do they do it? Some people just have a knack for achieving whatever they set their mind to. In this section, I’m going to tell you why successful people begin to surpass their own expectations…and how you can to!One of the first things you won’t pick up o If you offer a cleaning service, talk first about how your customers will be free to pursue work or hobbies and still come home to a fresh-smelling, sparkling clean house where they can relax and enjoy the evening. Then go in to how you use environmentally friendly cleaners, remember to clean every little corner, and don't mind walking the dog while you're there. Whatever you offer, remember that emotions create the desire and logic backs it up. You need both, but if all you offer is logic, it will be a tough sale. It isn't always easy. Sometimes you have to uncover hidden benefits that appeal to emotions people don't necessarily want to talk about. Those are emot Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: The Worth of Health Insurance r to clean every little corner, and don't mind walking the dog while you're there.This article relates to the Compensation and Benefits Competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. The questions included in this competency will help your organization determine whether your employees feel they are fairly paid for the work they perform when compared to a similar job at a differ Whatever you offer, remember that emotions create the desire and logic backs it up. You need both, but if all you offer is logic, it will be a tough sale. It isn't always easy. Sometimes you have to uncover hidden benefits that appeal to emotions people don't necessarily want to talk about. Those are emotions such as pride, as in: "I have a cleaner house than my best friend. (And that means I'm a better wife.)" "My car is much cooler than my brother's. (And that means I'm going to get the girls.)" "My children are warmer... meaning I'm a better Mom or Dad. (And that means my own Mom is going to approve of me at last.)" Dig deep, find those benefits before you start to write, and tap into the emotions that cause your customers to buy. Happy writing!
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