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Step One To Creating An Effective Direct Response Piece company for a significant period of time and haven’t had to look for a job recently.Do you want to get a measurable response from your advertising, or do you want to generate awareness for your business? The answer to this question will direct you to a marketing strategy that generates new, interested prospects, or a branding campaign that creates awareness to an unknown number of prospects in your area.If you want to generate awareness so that people are aware of your business and may eventually come to your practice as a result of hearing and seeing your company name in various media, you better have a big bank account, because this form of marketing, which is also referred to as branding, is a very costly, time-consuming, and risky strategy.If you want to gen The job search market has certainly changed over the past ten years even if you just consider the effect that the Internet has had on it. If you have found yourself the victim of a layoff or downsizing, here are some tip Yellow Page Secrets That Really Make Sense I’ve been laid off so if it has happened to you, I know the feeling.I was an insider that learned the industry first-hand and discovered what the Yellow Pages was all about. It’s actually about a small pamphlet that began with a few names in Wyoming in the 1880’s and then became a household standard. It’s about a media that most people still turn to when they have a need. It’s about how even the smallest business can compete with the largest guy on the block. But wait a moment. First let me tell you who I am and why you should listen to me.I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have experti Actually I've been laid off twice. The first time, I was walking into the office first thing in the morning and found my manager putting a note on the door stating that all our training classes had been cancelled for the day. I worked for a training company at the time. Given the sad look on her face and our recent low sales results, I knew this was pretty bad so I asked her if I needed to bother unpacking my lunch for that day. She said I didn’t. The company went out of business that day I found myself out of a job for the first time since I was 16. The second time I was laid off was a case of a company restructuring. Up until this time, I had experienced several other corporate restructurings and had managed to survive each of them. The first company I worked for after leaving university regularly restructured and I survived four major ones. The last restructuring that occurred, the seven other people in my group were laid off. I was the only one who survived. Getting laid off can be a very devastating experience especially if you really relied on the position for income (who doesn’t?) or if you have been employed with the company for a significant period of time and haven’t had to look for a job recently. The job search market has certainly changed over the past ten years even if you just consider the effect that the Internet has had on it. If you have found yourself the victim of a layoff or downsizing, here are some tip These 7 Fatal Mistakes Will Doom Your Partnership rked for a training company at the time.If you want to Sky Rocket your earnings to you need to find good partners. We have all heard those horror stories about bad partnerships. Some of the biggest most successful companies in the world were results of great partnerships 2 that come to mind are Hewlett Packard and TRW.In His book The Richest Man who ever lived Steven K Scott stresses the importance of effective partnering. He also outlines 7 Red Flags to avoid when selecting a Partner.1 – A Lack of Integrity A partner who lacks integrity and is dishonest will sooner or later be dishonest with you or more importantly your clients. Sure most if not all of us have lied or cheated now and then but the person who l Given the sad look on her face and our recent low sales results, I knew this was pretty bad so I asked her if I needed to bother unpacking my lunch for that day. She said I didn’t. The company went out of business that day I found myself out of a job for the first time since I was 16. The second time I was laid off was a case of a company restructuring. Up until this time, I had experienced several other corporate restructurings and had managed to survive each of them. The first company I worked for after leaving university regularly restructured and I survived four major ones. The last restructuring that occurred, the seven other people in my group were laid off. I was the only one who survived. Getting laid off can be a very devastating experience especially if you really relied on the position for income (who doesn’t?) or if you have been employed with the company for a significant period of time and haven’t had to look for a job recently. The job search market has certainly changed over the past ten years even if you just consider the effect that the Internet has had on it. If you have found yourself the victim of a layoff or downsizing, here are some tip The Benefits Of Multiple Sources Of Income first time since I was 16.Inflation and economic trends require families to have two incomes just to stay even with their expenses. It may be that, in the future, even two incomes will not be sufficient. It is a good idea to be prepared for bad economic times rather than to simply hope for the best and suffer if the best does not come. Families should have multiple flows of income to guard against facing an insecure future. It is very important to have a source of extra income.Wealthy people have always known that it is important to have more than once source of income. If one of their income sources failed for some reason, they always had fallback sources to carry them through. People with ordinary, average inc The second time I was laid off was a case of a company restructuring. Up until this time, I had experienced several other corporate restructurings and had managed to survive each of them. The first company I worked for after leaving university regularly restructured and I survived four major ones. The last restructuring that occurred, the seven other people in my group were laid off. I was the only one who survived. Getting laid off can be a very devastating experience especially if you really relied on the position for income (who doesn’t?) or if you have been employed with the company for a significant period of time and haven’t had to look for a job recently. The job search market has certainly changed over the past ten years even if you just consider the effect that the Internet has had on it. If you have found yourself the victim of a layoff or downsizing, here are some tip CV Secrets You Need to Know survived four major ones. The last restructuring that occurred, the seven other people in my group were laid off. I was the only one who survived.Spending so much time reviewing CVs from people who are clearly in need of guidance is very frustrating. Why isn't it obvious to them that their CV won't work? Can't they see it's too long winded and boring?Of course the answer lies in the fact that they only have their own CV to consider and it's a matter of pride - and quite fascinating to them - to be able to fill 7 pages all about themselves.But does anyone else really care? Who needs that level of detail to decide whether an interview should be offered? My own tolerance of unnecessary detail is very limited and confronted by lots of stuff I don't want or need to know, I generally switch off.What these people are mis Getting laid off can be a very devastating experience especially if you really relied on the position for income (who doesn’t?) or if you have been employed with the company for a significant period of time and haven’t had to look for a job recently. The job search market has certainly changed over the past ten years even if you just consider the effect that the Internet has had on it. If you have found yourself the victim of a layoff or downsizing, here are some tip Media Savvy - How To Manage Your Time To Gain The Best Media Coverage company for a significant period of time and haven’t had to look for a job recently.Did you know generating positive media coverage is four times more effective than advertising? Getting exposure in the media is far-reaching, utterly credible and free. As an added bonus you may well attract an audience that you never anticipated. But talking to reporters can be risky and threatening for first timers. You can say too much and lose control of the interview. You can say the wrong thing and damage your reputation. You can say "No Comment" and miss an opportunity.The only way to build your profile, brand and image is by learning the secrets of how the media works. How can you do that with limited time? Here are 5 Tips.1. Know Your Strengths. What are you an expert a The job search market has certainly changed over the past ten years even if you just consider the effect that the Internet has had on it. If you have found yourself the victim of a layoff or downsizing, here are some tips to keep in mind when you are looking to get your career back on track: 1. Don’t take it personally. Corporate downsizings are a way of life especially if you’ve worked in the Internet business or auto industry! Don’t disparage your former employer during interviews and don’t hold a grudge. This will appear noticeable when you are speaking with people who can influence your ability to find a new job and might hurt your level of motivation and attitude. The last thing you want after being laid off is to become despondent or depressed. Thinking negatively about your former employer will certainly negatively affect the success of your job search. Also, don't take it personally if on the day of the layoff, you are escorted out of the building or given 30 minutes to pack up your stuff and leave. This is fairly standard and although it can feel pretty brutal, it's generally how things occur. The first time I was laid off, our computer access had already been taken away and we were given 30 minutes after being notified to pack up our belongings and leave. 2. Figure out how you will handle the layoff in your resume and during interviews. If you were laid off as part of a larger corporate restructuring or
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