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5 Tips to Empty Your Inbox and Keep It That Way priate E-Mail Address: This may not seem like a big deal, but it is. Try to use an e-mail address that looks professional, such as john_doe. Avoid using e-mail addresses such as “toughguy01” or “fsexxxymama06.” They’re very unprofessional, and it’s easy to get the wrong impression from names such as this. There are many free, web-based e-mail services out there now, so if you don’t have one, be sure to create a professional e-mail address to use on your r?sum? before you start sending it out.An empty email inbox provides an almost zen-like state of calmness--no pressing messages, no advertisements for a bigger penis, and no month-old newsletters that you haven't had a chance to read yet. Unfortunately, very few people ever see the bottom of their virtual box for long, if at all. You will be surprised at just how effective this simple technique can be at reducing stress and clearing your mind for more important tasks.For the people who have put this off for way too long (i.e. more tha • A Vague Objective: This may not seem t How To Impress At An Interview, And Land That Job We’ve all had to do it at some point in our lives: sit down and write our r?sum?. To some people, it’s the easiest thing in the world to do. For others, it’s the hardest, scariest thing to have to face. Neither one of those points of view is correct. A r?sum? is not hard to do, nor should it be a scary prospect. But it’s also not always easy.Candidates’ experience and credentials, as detailed in the resume, are most often the frequently used criteria for determining which job applicants are deserving of a personal interview. Ultimately, though, the hiring decision is going to be heavily based upon the candidates’ performance in the interview and their value to the organization. To impress an interviewer, you have to be able to distinguish yourself from other candidates and be prepared to 'sell' your qualifications to the interviewer. How can you do this?Present a polishe The one thing to keep in mind when writing your r?sum? is that it should represent you. That means that anything on there, good or bad, is the first impression that any potential employer will have of you. Most people who write their own r?sum? make very common mistakes. Some of these are obvious, others are not so clear. But I’m going to list a few of the most common mistakes people make that you should avoid, to make sure that your r?sum? doesn’t take a quick trip to the Recycle Bin. • Poor Spelling or Grammar: In this day and age, with very useful spell checkers (which also check for grammar), you’d think that r?sum?s would be error free. But there are 2 things to consider here. One is that while spell checkers are great, they’re not perfect. Certain words will slip by, so it’s up to you to proofread (or better yet, get someone else to proofread) your work. Secondly, the spell check is useless if you don’t run it! So I advise that you first run your spell checker, and then have someone else proofread your resume. If there are spelling and grammatical errors on your r?sum?, you already have one strike against you, before the hiring manager has even considered calling you. • Bad Formatting or Fonts: Another major mistake people have is in formatting their r?sum?, and using inappropriate fonts. A r?sum? is a visual conveyance. If it’s hard on the eyes, it will turn people off. Make sure your alignments are all correct and neat. Sometimes people think that a fancy font will get them noticed. And they’re right; it will get them noticed, but usually for the wrong reasons. Bad fonts can look unprofessional, be completely unreadable, or both. Stick to using a very simple font, like Arial, for your r?sum?. It’s easy to read on paper or on a computer screen (where most r?sum?s are viewed these days). • Inappropriate E-Mail Address: This may not seem like a big deal, but it is. Try to use an e-mail address that looks professional, such as john_doe. Avoid using e-mail addresses such as “toughguy01” or “fsexxxymama06.” They’re very unprofessional, and it’s easy to get the wrong impression from names such as this. There are many free, web-based e-mail services out there now, so if you don’t have one, be sure to create a professional e-mail address to use on your r?sum? before you start sending it out. • A Vague Objective: This may not seem to Importance of Online Business Tracking . Most people who write their own r?sum? make very common mistakes. Some of these are obvious, others are not so clear. But I’m going to list a few of the most common mistakes people make that you should avoid, to make sure that your r?sum? doesn’t take a quick trip to the Recycle Bin.Any online marketing carries with it the risk of making mistakes – small and big. Tracking provides you with information on which parts of your business campaign has been successful and which hasn’t, along with the reasons as to why it failed. As with any Pay Per Click (PPC) campaign, typically site visitors will increase, sales shoot up and everything will seem to be going well. However, tracking your PPC campaign will provide you with better visibility and insight into your website and its inherent functionality. Then it becomes very easy for • Poor Spelling or Grammar: In this day and age, with very useful spell checkers (which also check for grammar), you’d think that r?sum?s would be error free. But there are 2 things to consider here. One is that while spell checkers are great, they’re not perfect. Certain words will slip by, so it’s up to you to proofread (or better yet, get someone else to proofread) your work. Secondly, the spell check is useless if you don’t run it! So I advise that you first run your spell checker, and then have someone else proofread your resume. If there are spelling and grammatical errors on your r?sum?, you already have one strike against you, before the hiring manager has even considered calling you. • Bad Formatting or Fonts: Another major mistake people have is in formatting their r?sum?, and using inappropriate fonts. A r?sum? is a visual conveyance. If it’s hard on the eyes, it will turn people off. Make sure your alignments are all correct and neat. Sometimes people think that a fancy font will get them noticed. And they’re right; it will get them noticed, but usually for the wrong reasons. Bad fonts can look unprofessional, be completely unreadable, or both. Stick to using a very simple font, like Arial, for your r?sum?. It’s easy to read on paper or on a computer screen (where most r?sum?s are viewed these days). • Inappropriate E-Mail Address: This may not seem like a big deal, but it is. Try to use an e-mail address that looks professional, such as john_doe. Avoid using e-mail addresses such as “toughguy01” or “fsexxxymama06.” They’re very unprofessional, and it’s easy to get the wrong impression from names such as this. There are many free, web-based e-mail services out there now, so if you don’t have one, be sure to create a professional e-mail address to use on your r?sum? before you start sending it out. • A Vague Objective: This may not seem t Being a Christian in Business perfect. Certain words will slip by, so it’s up to you to proofread (or better yet, get someone else to proofread) your work. Secondly, the spell check is useless if you don’t run it! So I advise that you first run your spell checker, and then have someone else proofread your resume. If there are spelling and grammatical errors on your r?sum?, you already have one strike against you, before the hiring manager has even considered calling you.To listen to some Christian people talk, anyone would think that business is something of a lower calling compared to other pursuits.In reality, the Bible has heaps to say about business – much of it positive.I will never forget sitting down to lunch with a famous evangelist a few years ago and asking him how he managed to afford to hold such huge crusades in poor, third world nations...I’ll always remember his reply...“When you preach the gospel to the poor – someone has to foot the bill”Rememb • Bad Formatting or Fonts: Another major mistake people have is in formatting their r?sum?, and using inappropriate fonts. A r?sum? is a visual conveyance. If it’s hard on the eyes, it will turn people off. Make sure your alignments are all correct and neat. Sometimes people think that a fancy font will get them noticed. And they’re right; it will get them noticed, but usually for the wrong reasons. Bad fonts can look unprofessional, be completely unreadable, or both. Stick to using a very simple font, like Arial, for your r?sum?. It’s easy to read on paper or on a computer screen (where most r?sum?s are viewed these days). • Inappropriate E-Mail Address: This may not seem like a big deal, but it is. Try to use an e-mail address that looks professional, such as john_doe. Avoid using e-mail addresses such as “toughguy01” or “fsexxxymama06.” They’re very unprofessional, and it’s easy to get the wrong impression from names such as this. There are many free, web-based e-mail services out there now, so if you don’t have one, be sure to create a professional e-mail address to use on your r?sum? before you start sending it out. • A Vague Objective: This may not seem t Oh No--Were They Trying To Be FUNNY? using inappropriate fonts. A r?sum? is a visual conveyance. If it’s hard on the eyes, it will turn people off. Make sure your alignments are all correct and neat. Sometimes people think that a fancy font will get them noticed. And they’re right; it will get them noticed, but usually for the wrong reasons. Bad fonts can look unprofessional, be completely unreadable, or both. Stick to using a very simple font, like Arial, for your r?sum?. It’s easy to read on paper or on a computer screen (where most r?sum?s are viewed these days).The person you're interviewing with just made a joke. You think, are they trying to trick me into breaking my cool exterior-only so they can shout "AH HA-THEY were UNPROFESSIONAL" as soon as I walk out the door? Are they testing to see if I'll kiss up enough to laugh at everything they say?Especially if it just wasn't funny.The fact is that in most cases (the exceptions being where the humor is off color or offensive), the interviewer is simply trying to see what you're personality is like. They're trying to estab • Inappropriate E-Mail Address: This may not seem like a big deal, but it is. Try to use an e-mail address that looks professional, such as john_doe. Avoid using e-mail addresses such as “toughguy01” or “fsexxxymama06.” They’re very unprofessional, and it’s easy to get the wrong impression from names such as this. There are many free, web-based e-mail services out there now, so if you don’t have one, be sure to create a professional e-mail address to use on your r?sum? before you start sending it out. • A Vague Objective: This may not seem t Create a Magic Connection with Clients, Leads, and Business Associates -- Part I priate E-Mail Address: This may not seem like a big deal, but it is. Try to use an e-mail address that looks professional, such as john_doe. Avoid using e-mail addresses such as “toughguy01” or “fsexxxymama06.” They’re very unprofessional, and it’s easy to get the wrong impression from names such as this. There are many free, web-based e-mail services out there now, so if you don’t have one, be sure to create a professional e-mail address to use on your r?sum? before you start sending it out.A few months ago, arriving at a client’s office to begin a group meeting, I discovered that two women, who had committed to joining us, had changed their minds. I knew they were apprehensive, not sure what to expect from someone doing Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). I decided to talk with them and see if I could put them at ease. As I walked toward them, I noticed that they were both standing with their shoulders slumped forward, and they were leaning toward each other. As I approached, I slumped my shoulders, leaned forward slightly, and s • A Vague Objective: This may not seem too harmful, but it’s definitely something to avoid. Most people put an objective on their r?sum? that goes something like this: “To obtain a position that will allow me to use my relevant skills and experience.” This is a useless objective. It’s simply stating the obvious, and it doesn’t say anything at all about you that’s of any value. It’s vague, clich?, and a waste of r?sum? space. Now look at this objective: “To obtain a position in a large CPA firm that will allow me to use my relevant skills in auditing and public accounting.” Still very simple, but much more specific. Reading that, you know exactly what this person wants and what they have to offer. Make sure your objective tells the reader something about what you’re looking for, and what you bring to the table. • Consistency: This applies to a few different aspects of the r?sum?. For example, if you have one job duty at a specific job in the past tense, then all job duties at that job should be in the past tense, and vice versa (“Managed” vs. “Manage”). This could also be considered a formatting issue, but make sure if your job title is in bold, all of them should be in bold. If the company name should be italicized, make sure all of them are in italics. Again, a r?sum? is a visual thing, and little things like this will stand out to the reader, and may put them off. Writing your own r?sum? is not always easy, but if you do decide to tackle it, keep these mistakes in mind, and make sure you’ve avoided them on your r?sum?. There’s no such thing as the perfect r?sum?, but by avoiding these mistakes, you’ll be a lot closer to it.
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