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Distinguishing Characteristics of a Good Sales Letter d talks about a specific type of people. He then describes these people in detail as "...proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness" 1 Timothy 6:4,5. And that they want to use their money to purchase 'foolish and hurtful lusts' in the same context.It’s actually simpler and easier to make a good sales letter than most people think. And to make one, all you need is patience and the willingness to learn.Distinguishing Characteristics of a Good Sales LetterA Good Sales Letter has an Attention-Grabbing Headline. The headline is often the basis of most readers’ first impression of a sales letter, and you know how first impressions last, don’t you? If they don’t like what your headline says – or worse, if they’re absolutely uninterested in what your headline is broadcasting – then they’ll not only dump your sales letter on the bin but they’ll also indicate any forthcoming mail from you as SPAM.An effective headline is short but direct to the point. It tells readers not only what they can expect from the rest of the sales letter but also how they can benefit it.A Good Sales Letter is Always about the Reader. A good sales letter always acknowledges the fact that the business owes everything to its customers. It doesn’t ramble on about how great its profit margins are but humbly admits that it owes its success to its loyal customers.And wh And then in that context, addressing those specific people Paul says the 'love of money is the root of all evil'. Well that makes perfect sense for people that are proud, disputing, envious, of corrupt mind, destitute of the truth and wants to purchase foolish and hurtful lusts. That makes sense! But how can you apply that to a godly man or woman, living an upright li Grow Web Site Traffic in 3 Easy Steps Have you ever wondered...If you are the owner of an Internet based business enterprise, you understand the importance of enhancing and working to increase web site traffic. Taking effective steps to increase web site traffic will result in an increase of your revenue and profits. Through this article, you are provided with information about how to increase web site traffic in 3 easy steps.Content DevelopmentOne step that you will want to consider taking when it comes to your goal to increase web site traffic is the development of SEO enriched content for your web site. Of course, one of the basic and most essential by means which a person will be drawn to your web site is the listing of that site higher up on search engine results. By using SEO enriched content on your web site you will be able to appreciably increase your chances that you will receive a higher ranking on search engine results.Link BuildingAnother easy step that you will want to consider taking when it comes to your necessary goal to increase web site traffic is link building. Link building allows you to markedly increase the number of locations on the Net Why most churches start off a service asking us for our money - often for a whole spectrum of events e.g. tithes, offerings, missionary work, special projects, soup kitchen, the homeless, evangelical outreach etc. And then gives us a sermon on the evils of money as if it is something that should be avoided? Is money really good? Or is it evil? Is it good or even godly to become and aspire to be financially rich? Or is it better to settle for whatever you get in life? Why do Christians seem to be the poorest segment of our culture? Why is it that Christians in particular will spend time daily improving every other sphere of their lives but cut themselves short in the area of finance? Everyday they will exercise to improve their physical condition. Everyday they will spend time with their significant other to improve their relationship. Everyday they will read their bible and pray to better their spiritual life. But when it comes to the area of money, they want to pretend as if it's not important. Will your spouse, partner or friends stick around if you told them they are not important? Growing up I remember hearing: "Money is the root of all evil" "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God" "Don't lay up treasures on this earth, lay'em up in heaven" "You can't be rich and spiritual" "You must have just enough to get by, anything more is excess. Be satisfied with what you have" "Money is not everything" "Money can't buy you love" "The richer you become the less time you have for God and spiritual matters and the easier it gets to fall into temptation" "Rich people are greedy, proud, and snobbish, and poor people are humble" Do some of these 'sayings' sound familiar? The problem is these 'sayings' are a lot more powerful then we realize. Through repetition these -negativity towards getting rich thoughts - are like seeds sown in your mind, the more repetition and the more emotion that is attached to these thoughts, the deeper they take root in your mind and they will and must bring forth their fruit, called results in your life. Every time the same thought or idea is 'seeded' in your mind an actual physical neuro-pathway is traced in your mind, and through constant repetition these neuro-pathways or strands become what eventually looks like a chord or cable in your brain which we call a belief. Many well meaning Christians today are suffering from 'financial paralyses' - totally paralyzed in this important area of their life. They are trapped not by their conditions, but by their beliefs! Your beliefs shape your outlook or paradigm of life and thus your attitude and behavior towards everything, including your money. Let us briefly analyze the two most common limiting beliefs most people have regarding money, wealth, riches and the bible. Belief #1: Money is the root of all evil. This passage has been misstated so many times people just accept it as truth. The bible actually says in 1 Timothy 6:10 "For the love of money is the root of all evil..." If you read the passage in context, you'll see that Paul was writing these words to Timothy and talks about a specific type of people. He then describes these people in detail as "...proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness" 1 Timothy 6:4,5. And that they want to use their money to purchase 'foolish and hurtful lusts' in the same context. And then in that context, addressing those specific people Paul says the 'love of money is the root of all evil'. Well that makes perfect sense for people that are proud, disputing, envious, of corrupt mind, destitute of the truth and wants to purchase foolish and hurtful lusts. That makes sense! But how can you apply that to a godly man or woman, living an upright lif Choosing a Presentation Remote Control th their significant other to improve their relationship. Everyday they will read their bible and pray to better their spiritual life. But when it comes to the area of money, they want to pretend as if it's not important. Will your spouse, partner or friends stick around if you told them they are not important?If you deliver electronic presentations using PowerPoint or other programs, you can manually move forward to the next slide with the keyboard or the mouse. One way, however, to deliver more effective presentations that improve your connection to your audience is to add a remote control to your presentation tools. What features should you look for when selecting a remote control?Remote FeaturesMany projectors come standard with a remote but features vary and may not always be easy to use. A better choice is to buy your own personal presentation remote control. When evaluating a remote, look for these features and decide what is important to you:Ergonomic and easily fits in your hand. Keep in mind that you might be using the remote for an hour or an entire day. Plus, a smaller remote will usually have fewer and more accessible buttons, fits in your pocket, and is great for travel.Simple to use. In most cases, a smaller, ergonomic remote is easy to use but test it before buying. One of my friends loves her small remote which is only about the siz Growing up I remember hearing: "Money is the root of all evil" "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God" "Don't lay up treasures on this earth, lay'em up in heaven" "You can't be rich and spiritual" "You must have just enough to get by, anything more is excess. Be satisfied with what you have" "Money is not everything" "Money can't buy you love" "The richer you become the less time you have for God and spiritual matters and the easier it gets to fall into temptation" "Rich people are greedy, proud, and snobbish, and poor people are humble" Do some of these 'sayings' sound familiar? The problem is these 'sayings' are a lot more powerful then we realize. Through repetition these -negativity towards getting rich thoughts - are like seeds sown in your mind, the more repetition and the more emotion that is attached to these thoughts, the deeper they take root in your mind and they will and must bring forth their fruit, called results in your life. Every time the same thought or idea is 'seeded' in your mind an actual physical neuro-pathway is traced in your mind, and through constant repetition these neuro-pathways or strands become what eventually looks like a chord or cable in your brain which we call a belief. Many well meaning Christians today are suffering from 'financial paralyses' - totally paralyzed in this important area of their life. They are trapped not by their conditions, but by their beliefs! Your beliefs shape your outlook or paradigm of life and thus your attitude and behavior towards everything, including your money. Let us briefly analyze the two most common limiting beliefs most people have regarding money, wealth, riches and the bible. Belief #1: Money is the root of all evil. This passage has been misstated so many times people just accept it as truth. The bible actually says in 1 Timothy 6:10 "For the love of money is the root of all evil..." If you read the passage in context, you'll see that Paul was writing these words to Timothy and talks about a specific type of people. He then describes these people in detail as "...proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness" 1 Timothy 6:4,5. And that they want to use their money to purchase 'foolish and hurtful lusts' in the same context. And then in that context, addressing those specific people Paul says the 'love of money is the root of all evil'. Well that makes perfect sense for people that are proud, disputing, envious, of corrupt mind, destitute of the truth and wants to purchase foolish and hurtful lusts. That makes sense! But how can you apply that to a godly man or woman, living an upright li 80/20 Rule - The Vital Few spiritual matters and the easier it gets to fall into temptation"Back in the 19th century, the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto quantified the general relationship between a minority of producers and a majority of output. Sound familiar? The simplified version of Vilfredo Pareto's ratio, known as the 80/20 rule or the Pareto Principal, says that in most cases, 80% of production comes from 20% of producers.Quality guru J.M. Juran referred to the Pareto Principal as "The Vital Few and the Trivial Many". If you are running a company the 80/20 Parato rule has powerful implications for every area of your business.Pareto's postulate says 20% of your effort will generate 80% of your results. There is also a corollary: 20% of your results absorb 80% or your resources or efforts.The game of playing the pareto principle is knowing which is the right 20% - distinguishing the Vital Few from The Trivial Many. 20% of your customers yield 80% or your revenues, and 20% of your customers yield 80% of your profit. But not necessarily the same 20%.Your sales force (even if it's just you) will intuitively spend more time with the top 20% customers, but will it be the right 20%? There "Rich people are greedy, proud, and snobbish, and poor people are humble" Do some of these 'sayings' sound familiar? The problem is these 'sayings' are a lot more powerful then we realize. Through repetition these -negativity towards getting rich thoughts - are like seeds sown in your mind, the more repetition and the more emotion that is attached to these thoughts, the deeper they take root in your mind and they will and must bring forth their fruit, called results in your life. Every time the same thought or idea is 'seeded' in your mind an actual physical neuro-pathway is traced in your mind, and through constant repetition these neuro-pathways or strands become what eventually looks like a chord or cable in your brain which we call a belief. Many well meaning Christians today are suffering from 'financial paralyses' - totally paralyzed in this important area of their life. They are trapped not by their conditions, but by their beliefs! Your beliefs shape your outlook or paradigm of life and thus your attitude and behavior towards everything, including your money. Let us briefly analyze the two most common limiting beliefs most people have regarding money, wealth, riches and the bible. Belief #1: Money is the root of all evil. This passage has been misstated so many times people just accept it as truth. The bible actually says in 1 Timothy 6:10 "For the love of money is the root of all evil..." If you read the passage in context, you'll see that Paul was writing these words to Timothy and talks about a specific type of people. He then describes these people in detail as "...proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness" 1 Timothy 6:4,5. And that they want to use their money to purchase 'foolish and hurtful lusts' in the same context. And then in that context, addressing those specific people Paul says the 'love of money is the root of all evil'. Well that makes perfect sense for people that are proud, disputing, envious, of corrupt mind, destitute of the truth and wants to purchase foolish and hurtful lusts. That makes sense! But how can you apply that to a godly man or woman, living an upright li The Resource For An Entrepreneur-Knowledge+Action=Profits a belief.You cannot substitute experience for knowledge. An entrepreneur must ACT not only for immediate success but for long term improvement in results through experience.The resource that most benefits an individual who considers their activities to be entrepreneurial comes in the form of self knowledge. I like to stay away from hazy metaphysical idea's when I write articles however, in this case there is nothing hazy about this concept. Knowledge only sets your foot out the door. Action puts you on the path. But the resource that gives the entrepreneur the most success is the the resource that resides within them AFTER they have experienced some success.Its difficult to verbalize, but Napolean Hill in "Think and grow rich" identified two distinct types of imagination. One was called creative and the other was called synthetic.Creative imagination was capable of creation in the biblical sense. The creative type of imagination create visions that have never been seen ever before.The synthetic imagination is much more common and is actually a composite of different existing concepts that your mind creates that Many well meaning Christians today are suffering from 'financial paralyses' - totally paralyzed in this important area of their life. They are trapped not by their conditions, but by their beliefs! Your beliefs shape your outlook or paradigm of life and thus your attitude and behavior towards everything, including your money. Let us briefly analyze the two most common limiting beliefs most people have regarding money, wealth, riches and the bible. Belief #1: Money is the root of all evil. This passage has been misstated so many times people just accept it as truth. The bible actually says in 1 Timothy 6:10 "For the love of money is the root of all evil..." If you read the passage in context, you'll see that Paul was writing these words to Timothy and talks about a specific type of people. He then describes these people in detail as "...proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness" 1 Timothy 6:4,5. And that they want to use their money to purchase 'foolish and hurtful lusts' in the same context. And then in that context, addressing those specific people Paul says the 'love of money is the root of all evil'. Well that makes perfect sense for people that are proud, disputing, envious, of corrupt mind, destitute of the truth and wants to purchase foolish and hurtful lusts. That makes sense! But how can you apply that to a godly man or woman, living an upright li Nursing Conferences d talks about a specific type of people. He then describes these people in detail as "...proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness" 1 Timothy 6:4,5. And that they want to use their money to purchase 'foolish and hurtful lusts' in the same context.Nursing conferences are intended to address the interests and concerns of nurses across specialty areas and levels of practice and provide attendees with an opportunity to learn more about challenging and practical issues in ethics. Like most other conferences, there will be concurrent sessions addressing research, education and practice issues in nursing ethics. Nursing conferences are hosted by many hospitals across the world to discuss new technology, methods and latest developments in various fields of medicine and nursing.Seminars enable nurses to learn how to juggle multiple roles and make sound decisions to provide cutting edge leadership in the school of nursing. These conferences further provide tools and techniques that will help maintain balance while responding to increasing demands from health care systems and higher education. Conferences focus on both adult and pediatric issues. Varied topics are included such as aneurysm, interventional radiology, adult and pediatric tumors, shaken infant syndrome, guns and violence, spinal cord trauma, thrombolytics and ischemic stroke, traumatic brain injury, organ donatio And then in that context, addressing those specific people Paul says the 'love of money is the root of all evil'. Well that makes perfect sense for people that are proud, disputing, envious, of corrupt mind, destitute of the truth and wants to purchase foolish and hurtful lusts. That makes sense! But how can you apply that to a godly man or woman, living an upright life that wants to do God's will, and lives by bible principles? You can't apply that at all. Keep it in context. Belief #2: "...It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God." The eye of a needle in this text is not a sowing needle. The eye of the needle is a narrow gate with a low ceiling in Jerusalem, commonly known by the name "the needle's eye" for its straitness, through which a camel could not go, unless he were unloaded, and made to kneel. Once again if you look at this passage in context the real issue of what Jesus was dealing with here becomes very clear. He was addressing a young man that was very wealthy. The bible says he had great possessions. The young man approached Jesus and asked Him what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus answered "...keep the commandments...Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." The young man then answers Jesus and says: "All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?" Then Jesus goes on to tell the young man that there is one thing he lacks. He should sell whatever he has, give it to the poor, and follow Him. What was the one thing? Jesus was trying to establish whether he loved God more than he loved his wealth. And the bible says he wouldn't do it, and went away sorrowful because he had great possessions. He loved his wealth more than he loved God. To him his wealth was more important then total surrender to Jesus Christ. So again to go and apply that to people who love God, putting God first in their lives, and wants to do God's will, would be totally out of context. Many people and Christians in particular are in 'financial bondage' because of beliefs that are based on a misinterpretation of bible texts like the above regarding money, riches, wealth, and the bible. These beliefs are disempowering and are often formed at a young impressionable age and we very seldom realize that we still 'hold on' to these beliefs that are shaping our behavior toward money, wealth, and riches every single day. Did you know that God's Word (the Bible) contains the principles for creating a life of lasting wealth and abundance, not only financially, but in each and every other area of your life as well? I encourage you to discover it today. As a special gift, I'm going to give you four simple, but none the less powerful steps you can begin immediately to replace old limiting beliefs with new beliefs, that will consistently support, empower, and guide you towards your goals, dreams, and desires, rather than your frustrations and fears. Here they are. Step #1 Write down all your beliefs you hold in the area of money, financial success, wealth and rich people. Examples might be: Rich people are greedy; money is the root of all evil; if I have too much money people will judge me. Step #2 Identify negative, limiting beliefs and question their validity. Identify the disempowering beliefs that carry a negative connotation to money, wealth, and rich people. Analyze them. Write down how have they affected your life?
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