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Market Testing The Key to Advertising Success e. And, since many keywords can have variants, choosing — and then integrating them into your r?sum? — becomes even more difficult.Market testing is the key to increasing the effectiveness of your advertising campaign. If you’re like me, just the word testing makes your shoulders slump and a groan escape your lips. Hey, it’s really not that bad... especially when you notice the substantial increase in your bank account!Think about it... how much profit is your advertising campaign producing? Which marketing material is providing the greatest revenue? If you don’t know the answer to these questions, you’re gambling with your advertising money!Cut Let’s use a CFO as an example. An ATS scan might use any of the following key words or phrases (or others), of which more than one might apply to you: Job Title: CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Financial Executive Years of Experience: 5—10 years of exp Functional Tips about Magazine Printing Every job seeker wants to gain as much exposure to job openings as possible, so by “snail mail” or email, off go r?sum?s to recruiters, job ads, company web pages, or the companies themselves in the hope that someone will review them.What is a magazine? A magazine is a type of periodical that is composed of a diverse collection of articles, stories and photographs intended for general audience.Today magazines are used to spread information as well as to advertise. This has been the common use of magazines in the society. In the business world magazine printing is said to be a great way to make an impact.So if it’s the first-time that you’re going to publish a magazine, there are a lot of things that you should take into consideration. Remember in Ah, but unfortunately, in terms of initial screening, that “someone” has been increasingly replaced by an “it”: the Applicant Tracking System (ATS). You see, thanks mostly to the Internet, companies and recruiters today are being increasingly inundated by r?sum?s sent to them literally at the touch of a button. So given the need for speed, quality, and economy in the hiring process, enter Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), computer software programs that can capture requested information from paper-based r?sum?s or online applications, and then download it directly into an applicant database. Thus, when someone sends a Microsoft Word version of his r?sum? to a company or recruiter, an ATS can scan it without printing it, and store relevant information. Companies or recruiters can then — using chosen parameters, keywords, or phrases — search stored r?sum?s when a need arises to fill a certain job posting, saving countless hours once spent in classifying and choosing r?sum?s manually. All well and good for an ATS owner, but how can you the job hunter know what parameters the ATS user will enter into his system when looking for a candidate? How do you know what terms and phrases should be added to your r?sum? to “catch that mechanical eye”? Well, you can’t, at least not with certitude. All you can do is make an educated guess as to what they might be. And, since many keywords can have variants, choosing — and then integrating them into your r?sum? — becomes even more difficult. Let’s use a CFO as an example. An ATS scan might use any of the following key words or phrases (or others), of which more than one might apply to you: Job Title: CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Financial Executive Years of Experience: 5—10 years of expe How To Reveal Opportunities And Deal With Change Internet, companies and recruiters today are being increasingly inundated by r?sum?s sent to them literally at the touch of a button. So given the need for speed, quality, and economy in the hiring process, enter Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), computer software programs that can capture requested information from paper-based r?sum?s or online applications, and then download it directly into an applicant database.Whenever we throw something away, whether in the garbage can, the compost, or the recycling, it can smell terrible. Rotting organic matter smells especially badly. But it can also become rich compost for fertilizing the garden. The fragrant rose and the stinking garbage are two sides of the same existence. Without one, the other cannot be. Everything becomes a part of the garbage. After six months, the garbage is transformed into a rose. When we speak of impermanence, we understand that everything is in transformation. This becomes Thus, when someone sends a Microsoft Word version of his r?sum? to a company or recruiter, an ATS can scan it without printing it, and store relevant information. Companies or recruiters can then — using chosen parameters, keywords, or phrases — search stored r?sum?s when a need arises to fill a certain job posting, saving countless hours once spent in classifying and choosing r?sum?s manually. All well and good for an ATS owner, but how can you the job hunter know what parameters the ATS user will enter into his system when looking for a candidate? How do you know what terms and phrases should be added to your r?sum? to “catch that mechanical eye”? Well, you can’t, at least not with certitude. All you can do is make an educated guess as to what they might be. And, since many keywords can have variants, choosing — and then integrating them into your r?sum? — becomes even more difficult. Let’s use a CFO as an example. An ATS scan might use any of the following key words or phrases (or others), of which more than one might apply to you: Job Title: CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Financial Executive Years of Experience: 5—10 years of exp 4 Great Tips To Spotting & Hiring An AE (Account Executive) p>Thus, when someone sends a Microsoft Word version of his r?sum? to a company or recruiter, an ATS can scan it without printing it, and store relevant information. Companies or recruiters can then — using chosen parameters, keywords, or phrases — search stored r?sum?s when a need arises to fill a certain job posting, saving countless hours once spent in classifying and choosing r?sum?s manually.An associate asked if the role of an Account Executive is so important in a marketing or advertisng agency, how can we identify a good one? What a great question. This is one for the Human Resource history books. Bosses through the ages, have been trying to answer that same question in almost every industry, every company in the world. We cannot answer this question universally, however, from experience, there are certain characteristics that seem to be present among the good AEs.First, let us get something out of the way. D All well and good for an ATS owner, but how can you the job hunter know what parameters the ATS user will enter into his system when looking for a candidate? How do you know what terms and phrases should be added to your r?sum? to “catch that mechanical eye”? Well, you can’t, at least not with certitude. All you can do is make an educated guess as to what they might be. And, since many keywords can have variants, choosing — and then integrating them into your r?sum? — becomes even more difficult. Let’s use a CFO as an example. An ATS scan might use any of the following key words or phrases (or others), of which more than one might apply to you: Job Title: CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Financial Executive Years of Experience: 5—10 years of exp Tips and Guide to Writing a Proposal that Will WOW Your Client Hunter’s Problem … and a SolutionDoes writing a proposal seem confusing? Not sure what format to use or what information to include? This is a simple guide to writing a great proposal that will increase your new business and sales.The key to securing new business is in building a relationship with your prospective clients and showing them you can delivery exactly what they want. A well-constructed proposal can do this for you and can dramatically increase sales and business. Don’t miss the sample proposal at the end!FIRST STEPSThe first st All well and good for an ATS owner, but how can you the job hunter know what parameters the ATS user will enter into his system when looking for a candidate? How do you know what terms and phrases should be added to your r?sum? to “catch that mechanical eye”? Well, you can’t, at least not with certitude. All you can do is make an educated guess as to what they might be. And, since many keywords can have variants, choosing — and then integrating them into your r?sum? — becomes even more difficult. Let’s use a CFO as an example. An ATS scan might use any of the following key words or phrases (or others), of which more than one might apply to you: Job Title: CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Financial Executive Years of Experience: 5—10 years of exp 5 Ways to Improve Your Yellow Page Ad e. And, since many keywords can have variants, choosing — and then integrating them into your r?sum? — becomes even more difficult.To begin with, I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past 25 years. During that time, I was a YP rep and consultant and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can guarantee you that it can use improvement, to varying degrees. It might be in the headline, artwork, body text, placeme Let’s use a CFO as an example. An ATS scan might use any of the following key words or phrases (or others), of which more than one might apply to you: Job Title: CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Financial Executive Years of Experience: 5—10 years of experience, over 10 years of experience, 20+ years, etc. Expertise: Mergers, acquisitions, profit and loss, turnarounds, start-ups, budgets, Six Sigma, etc. Leadership qualities: Team supervision, “big picture thinker,” visionary, senior manager, Board of Directors, multinational, decision-maker, etc. Education: MBA, Ph.D., B.S. in Business Administration, B.S. in Accounting, etc. Certifications: CPA, Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Financial Analyst, etc. As you can see, a list of possible keywords — any of which might be appropriate to you — can be devilishly long, especially when only slight variations are involved. First, put all those keywords you think the most important about you in the body of the r?sum?. Then put all those of lesser importance in a separate block entitled “Additional keywords” at the bottom of your r?sum? thusly: Additional Keywords/Phrases: Accounting, standard cost accounting, spreadsheets, financial reporting, regulatory compliance, accounts receivable/payable, Peachtree, 10 years in upper management, BOD, manufacturing, technology, controller, comptroller, auditor, auditing, divestitures, buyouts, … etc., etc. Tip: If you are concerned about your r?sum?’s appearance, you can “hide” these additional keywords—at least, on an electronic version—by highlighting them, then changing their font color to white. Thus, whether the r?sum? is displayed on the screen or printed off, those words will be invisible – only the ATS can see them! Some final thoughts. So an ATS can be a foe to you if you don’t realize how it
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