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With a Grain of Salt (Because You Can't Always Believe Everything You Hear or Read) p>This format is the exact opposite of the shape of an effective business letter.I always wonder if the 'experts' who appear on the morning shows (The Today Show; Good Morning America; CBS Morning Show) have any idea that they frequently sound stupid to perhaps half the people who are listening to them.Consider the other morning, for example. According to one 'expert,' dentists all over the country are extremely worried because peopl The psychological principle known as the Law of Primacy and Recency states that we remember best what we see or hear first and what we see or hear last. Have you ever been to a musical production, either in live theatre or How to Get Noticed in the Sea of Emails The letter has traditionally been the central vehicle for written messages in the world of business. In fact, it still is. Even today, in spite of the continuing growth in e-mail, text messaging and other technologies, when we want to send important information in writing to people outside our companies or organizations, the letter is still the best choice.Here's a lil' email trivia for ya.It is known that there are over 3 billion emails sent everyday. And over 55 billion email spam sent everyday.Let me repeat, that's billiuhn not milliuhn.Many online businesses have email newsletters that customers subscribe to.Many customers subscribe to numerous newsletters.Bottom line, the average Jo By its very nature---a printed message on paper---it creates the impression that it is important. In a sea of electronic communication, the letter stands out. Letters have many purposes: informing, persuading, selling, requesting, apologizing, confirming and much more. The content may vary, but structurally they have much in common. In fact, whatever the purpose or content, the anatomy of a business letter is more or less constant. The most common approach is in fact the least effective. Most people seem to feel they must ease into the subject of the letter gradually, so they begin with unimportant information, or facts already known to the reader. Likewise, they like to ease out of the letter with statements of little importance that add nothing to the purpose of the message. The most important facts fall somewhere in the middle of the letter. This format is the exact opposite of the shape of an effective business letter. The psychological principle known as the Law of Primacy and Recency states that we remember best what we see or hear first and what we see or hear last. Have you ever been to a musical production, either in live theatre or Oxford Calling: My Interview Experience With Oxford University ganizations, the letter is still the best choice.It’s a norm for British top universities to conduct interviews with their candidates prior to admission. For most of the universities the interview merely becomes a formality because the admission decision would be based on your college tutor’s report and your result prediction. But for some high profile universities such as Oxford and Cambridge, the interview can become By its very nature---a printed message on paper---it creates the impression that it is important. In a sea of electronic communication, the letter stands out. Letters have many purposes: informing, persuading, selling, requesting, apologizing, confirming and much more. The content may vary, but structurally they have much in common. In fact, whatever the purpose or content, the anatomy of a business letter is more or less constant. The most common approach is in fact the least effective. Most people seem to feel they must ease into the subject of the letter gradually, so they begin with unimportant information, or facts already known to the reader. Likewise, they like to ease out of the letter with statements of little importance that add nothing to the purpose of the message. The most important facts fall somewhere in the middle of the letter. This format is the exact opposite of the shape of an effective business letter. The psychological principle known as the Law of Primacy and Recency states that we remember best what we see or hear first and what we see or hear last. Have you ever been to a musical production, either in live theatre or Coir Fibre is Obtained From Coconut firming and much more. The content may vary, but structurally they have much in common. In fact, whatever the purpose or content, the anatomy of a business letter is more or less constant.Coir Fibre is one of the oldest natural fibres found in the world today. It has been in using for more a millennium though various coastal regions. Many household and industrial products are being made from this fibre. Coir is obtained from the fruit of the coconut tree. Strong water resistant fibres cover the inner fruit of the coconut. The inner white flesh of the frui The most common approach is in fact the least effective. Most people seem to feel they must ease into the subject of the letter gradually, so they begin with unimportant information, or facts already known to the reader. Likewise, they like to ease out of the letter with statements of little importance that add nothing to the purpose of the message. The most important facts fall somewhere in the middle of the letter. This format is the exact opposite of the shape of an effective business letter. The psychological principle known as the Law of Primacy and Recency states that we remember best what we see or hear first and what we see or hear last. Have you ever been to a musical production, either in live theatre or 7 Great Tips to Ensure Success In The Wealth Magnet System f the letter gradually, so they begin with unimportant information, or facts already known to the reader. Likewise, they like to ease out of the letter with statements of little importance that add nothing to the purpose of the message. The most important facts fall somewhere in the middle of the letter.Many people who get tired of jobs think of entering some kind of home business. The temptation of being your own boss and making more money than what they get from the job can surely tilt the scales in favor of having a home business of their own. Establishing a home business is not as easy as one would believe. You will need to develop a whole set of new attitudes to en This format is the exact opposite of the shape of an effective business letter. The psychological principle known as the Law of Primacy and Recency states that we remember best what we see or hear first and what we see or hear last. Have you ever been to a musical production, either in live theatre or When did the Job Hunter Become the Bad Guy? p>This format is the exact opposite of the shape of an effective business letter.Without a doubt, this is a highly competitive world we live—and work—in. The job boards are full of very technical jobs requiring specific skill sets from would-be candidates. Nobody understands this better than the HR manager or the recruiter tasked to fill a position.It’s not uncommon today to find, at the bottom of a job description, a statement in bold declari The psychological principle known as the Law of Primacy and Recency states that we remember best what we see or hear first and what we see or hear last. Have you ever been to a musical production, either in live theatre or in the movies? As people were leaving the theatre at the end of the show, what was the song on everyone's lips? Right---the big closing number. And of course that's usually a reprise of---you guessed it, the big opening number! That's because Andrew Lloyd Webber and other impresarios understand the Law of Primacy and Recency and take advantage of it. You can do the same when you write a business letter, which would result in an emphasis on a strong opening and close. Here is one example of each: Instead of opening with "We have received your letter of March 15" (which states the obvious), you might try, "As you requested in your March 15 letter, we enclose a copy of your statement." The common close, "Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention," could be replaced with a relationship-building statement such as, "Thank you for giving us this opportunity to correct the misunderstanding over your account. We look forward to continuing our business relationship with you in the future." The beginning and end of your letter represent valuable space in your reader's mind, and you must make good use of that space. Now of course that doesn't mean the body of the letter isn't important, but if
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