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Presentation Titles That Fill the Room r bank account. A niche market, potentially the most profitable of all, is one whose members share a clearly defined interest, preferably an all-consuming passion, like collecting teddy bears, breeding dogs from show class stock, staging magic shows, traveling the world in a mobile home making money as they go. Niche markets are usually easy to reach; their members join the same clubs, read the same magazines and, more than this, they are avid buyers of virtually any new product based on their special subject. In short, a marketers’ dream come true!You have the perfect topic. You know exactly what you want to say. Now, you need a title that commands attention. What drives people to sign up for a workshop? Think about workshops or teleclasses that you’ve taken. What did you find compelling? Maybe you liked the topic - or realized it was something you needed to know. Maybe the title was so catchy you couldn't resist finding out what else this presenter might have to say.Be catchy, but be clear. Your title should make it clear what the audience will learn and why it is important to know this. At the same time, you won't want to make your potential audience feel like they’ve gone back to school – remind them that learning can be fun.Which of these would you sign up for?Learn Money Management from A to Z - or – Financial Freedom in 10 Easy StepsPlanning and Designing a Workshop - or – 60 Minutes Special – Using a One-hour Workshop to Build VisibilityIn all four titles, the potential audience knows what they will learn, but in the second example in each pair, it sounds like they might have fun.Keep your title short. If you need more than 10 words to explain what you will be doing, use a subtitle. One formula often used in creating book titles works well for workshops as well. The first part of the title is an attention-grabber; the second part – after the dash or colon – tells what the workshop is about. For example:Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-free Productivity The Breaking Point: How Female Midlife Crisis is Transforming Today’s Women The One Thing You Need to Know … About Great Managi - Bundle products and give a great title that might prove more appealing than contents themselves. There are books with titles so compelling that sales rocket purely on the strength of the title. Who could resist buying ‘The Sensuous Dieter’s Guide to Weight Loss During Sex’ or ‘Screw The Bitch: Divorce Tactics for Men’. With new titles, otherwise sluggish products can quickly hit the best sellers list. So test new titles for all your offerings, new and long-standing. - Add something unique. Often that unique item attracts buyers more than the main offer and will indeed make yours the product people rush to buy. The trick is to offer something that raises the perceived value of the product, and makes the main item more useful, more enjoyable, more profitable. - Add bonuses to whatever you are selling, especially items that cost little to produce, and are not available from any other source. So I might offer a selection of resell rights titles about self-publishing and marketing eBooks on the Internet, to which I’ll add a short report, written by me, called ‘How I Made $$$ (convert to any other suitable currency) In My First Year Selling B Filing Systems For The Paperless Office Resell rights are such a good idea, they cost so little, provide an unlimited number of new products to sell, with web sites, and marketing materials. But there’s a snag: the best attract many resellers, and high competition for you! These few easy steps will cut your competition to zero and distinguish your offer from thousands of other people selling much the same product.Filing systems are not going away any time soon. The paperless world we thought was created with the advent of computers has done nothing more than create an exponential amount of reasons for us to generate more hard copy documents requiring storage such as file cabinets. This need for more office document storage has also increased the need for improved office filing systems.Reviewing the large selection of brand name office furniture retailers can be overwhelming. This is where I can draw on experience. With our combined years in various office settings and 10 years as an operations manager, I offer the ideas as pertains to filing cabinets for any department or home office.Simple ideas and suggestions like the following are often neglected. Disregarded, an office filing system can be harmful to a business in many ways. Important documents can be lost and much time wasted in searching for a hard-copy of a document.Consider the manpower and heartache experienced as well as the possible lost revenue when you cannot locate an invoice, bill or critical piece of paper needed to complete a transaction because the office organized by different stacks of paper on various people's desks. This can all be resolved by installing and implementing an office filing system.For most companies, large and small, home office business included, this is generally not a difficult task. Determine your needs, incorporate the daily job of filing documents in to someone's job description then select the style and size of the storage boxes and filing cabinets.Needs should be assessed by more than looking around the off It takes time and money, not to mention intuition and an element of luck to find that once-in-a-lifetime product that generates fast income for you. More likely you’ll start small with a few profitable products, while learning the business, and generating a steady income from which to plough profits back into UPD (Unique Product Development). Obtaining resell rights - sometimes called a license depending on what rights you actually obtain - in other people’s products is a good place to start. For a usually small investment, often less than $50, you can promote the product, make copies, take money and fulfill orders for products developed by others and keep up to 100% of the takings. But there’s a snag: that small investment for a popular product complete with web site and marketing materials might attract many resellers, and high competition for you! What’s the Solution? Simple: you move outside the main frame and look for ways to distinguish your offer from others selling the very same product. Let’s look at a few easy ways to do this. #1 Sell to Different People – Reach Outside the Main Pool of Prospects Many marketers are targeting the exact same audience, give or take ten per cent or so new arrivals and recent departures from the main pool of opportunity seekers and mass market buyers. Unsurprisingly, there are millions more people wanting the very same products that you and hundreds of other firms are selling. Few marketers even try to reach those people, despite the relatively simple procedures involved. Let’s consider ways for you to reach markets others don’t know about or which involves work they prefer to avoid! - Target different advertising sources. While lazier marketers follow the crowd by advertising in well-known magazines and ezines, you can channel your efforts into locating little-known advertising sources where you could have the entire market to yourself. Study ‘Willings’ Press Guide’, available in all good reference libraries, which lists most worldwide publications, including many little-known titles with high subscriber rates, for you to target with advertisements, articles, and such. - Promote your products on and off the Internet while the majority of your competitors focus their efforts online. It’s a fact: a great many second generation resell rights products come via lazier marketers who, if it doesn’t sell online, would rather go out of business than seek alternative places to sell. Few will ever create their own offline sales letters and promotional materials, so the entire offline market remains wide open for more creative promoters. - Work hard at compiling your own database of enquirers and buyers, both on and off the Internet. Gather those names in a unique way, say by offering a report available only from you, in which case your database is different to anyone else’s. Then use resell rights as your back end products which many on your list may not have seen previously. - Use different mailing lists. Ask your list broker, on and off the Internet, for a list that has not been used for your particular offer. Naturally, some prospects will be on several lists, research suggests up to twenty per cent. But eighty per cent will be viewing your product for the very first time. Warning: don’t be complacent, act fast, before all good mailing lists are exhausted by rival sellers asking much the same question. #2 Create Your Own Advertisements Many resell rights packages include ads. for others to use to promote the products. And that’s exactly what most other people will do, most of the time! Namely, promote the very same products as everyone else, using the very same ads. as everyone else! Silly! And the reason they do so is because it takes time and effort to create a refreshingly unique advertisement that lifts your product above the crowd. Don’t make the same mistake: get creative, and profit! Warning: If you must use the same ads. as your competitors, at least look for different places to advertise. Be careful, though, and never assume you’ve found a medium others know nothing about. It could be that new place you’ve found to advertise has already been tried by them, and found not to work! Test, test, test, before assuming you’re onto a winner! #3 Create Your Own Sales Letters There’s an art to writing sales letters, one few people take time to learn, which can lift sales of your product to new, quite unexpected, and very profitable heights. There’s nothing difficult about writing sales letters, even if they don’t compare to those from the world’s top copywriters. Remember, you’re not in it to win writing awards, you’re in it to make money! And learning how to write your own original sales letters will help you accomplish your goal. You can find a free guide to creating great sales letter at my web site mentioned later. #4 Create Your Own Web Site As for advertisements, most better resell rights packages include ready-to-go web sites for you to edit and upload and start taking orders in minutes. But hold back a while! While rival sellers are uploading their identical web sites, you should start work on creating your own. Let those rival companies set the pace and develop public awareness for your product. Bear in mind that most potential buyers your rivals target are on several ezine and mailing lists and in very short time they’ll see the same promotion again and again ….. until the whole thing is so boringly stale. But a new advertisement in their email box, a new web site to link to, and yes, you’re the one they buy from now, even though your letter is last in line! #5 Repackage For Even Bigger Profits Repackaging means using other people’s products as the basis of your own unique offer. Consider these ideas: - Bundle items with no special theme or concept other than offering a high value product at a bargain price. Bundle lots of books together about making money on eBay, for instance, or making money from home; bundle books about mystery shopping, air courier travel, house sitting, and call it something like ‘Living Free’. - Bundle items with a connecting or specific theme to appeal to a wide market audience. The subject must appeal to most people, most of the time, for example: making money, saving money, winning valuable prizes, finding friendship and love. - Repackage for a niche market and watch cash pile into your bank account. A niche market, potentially the most profitable of all, is one whose members share a clearly defined interest, preferably an all-consuming passion, like collecting teddy bears, breeding dogs from show class stock, staging magic shows, traveling the world in a mobile home making money as they go. Niche markets are usually easy to reach; their members join the same clubs, read the same magazines and, more than this, they are avid buyers of virtually any new product based on their special subject. In short, a marketers’ dream come true! - Bundle products and give a great title that might prove more appealing than contents themselves. There are books with titles so compelling that sales rocket purely on the strength of the title. Who could resist buying ‘The Sensuous Dieter’s Guide to Weight Loss During Sex’ or ‘Screw The Bitch: Divorce Tactics for Men’. With new titles, otherwise sluggish products can quickly hit the best sellers list. So test new titles for all your offerings, new and long-standing. - Add something unique. Often that unique item attracts buyers more than the main offer and will indeed make yours the product people rush to buy. The trick is to offer something that raises the perceived value of the product, and makes the main item more useful, more enjoyable, more profitable. - Add bonuses to whatever you are selling, especially items that cost little to produce, and are not available from any other source. So I might offer a selection of resell rights titles about self-publishing and marketing eBooks on the Internet, to which I’ll add a short report, written by me, called ‘How I Made $$$ (convert to any other suitable currency) In My First Year Selling Bo Case Study; Television Infomercials Are They Viable? .Recently I helped an entrepreneur work thru the details of launching a new start-up business of a personal technology product. His goal was to sell the product thru TV infomercials. A few things concerned me with this and so I asked him if he had ever done an infomercial or sold anything that way? His answer was “NO!” Then I asked if he has a workable prototype; His answer was “No and I am no Mr. Home Depot and so if I build it, then it will not work!” So I mentioned the problems with these factors if he decided to go ahead with his plan to launch this product.“Something you said greatly concerns me; you want to do a TV infomercial campaign as your primary sales, yet you have never done one before. So in essence you do not want to build it, do not know how to sell it, do not want to invest your own time or money to the degree needed, yet you wish to eat the bread. You see the problem here? You want, but you do not want to make it thru the effort it takes. You cannot make something out of nothing, it takes hard work and simply having money to throw at every problem that comes along is not going to solve the issues or accomplish the goal of making money. The goal is to make money. May I ask you a question? What makes you think that you can start a business you know nothing about, have no expertise in, are not willing to put forth effort and expect it to pay your living while you learn on someone else's money? If your answer is that it is a free country, that is true and you are allowed to "pursue" but you are not guaranteed to succeed.”Are these comments too harsh? They are reality based? Enthusiastic optimism is g Unsurprisingly, there are millions more people wanting the very same products that you and hundreds of other firms are selling. Few marketers even try to reach those people, despite the relatively simple procedures involved. Let’s consider ways for you to reach markets others don’t know about or which involves work they prefer to avoid! - Target different advertising sources. While lazier marketers follow the crowd by advertising in well-known magazines and ezines, you can channel your efforts into locating little-known advertising sources where you could have the entire market to yourself. Study ‘Willings’ Press Guide’, available in all good reference libraries, which lists most worldwide publications, including many little-known titles with high subscriber rates, for you to target with advertisements, articles, and such. - Promote your products on and off the Internet while the majority of your competitors focus their efforts online. It’s a fact: a great many second generation resell rights products come via lazier marketers who, if it doesn’t sell online, would rather go out of business than seek alternative places to sell. Few will ever create their own offline sales letters and promotional materials, so the entire offline market remains wide open for more creative promoters. - Work hard at compiling your own database of enquirers and buyers, both on and off the Internet. Gather those names in a unique way, say by offering a report available only from you, in which case your database is different to anyone else’s. Then use resell rights as your back end products which many on your list may not have seen previously. - Use different mailing lists. Ask your list broker, on and off the Internet, for a list that has not been used for your particular offer. Naturally, some prospects will be on several lists, research suggests up to twenty per cent. But eighty per cent will be viewing your product for the very first time. Warning: don’t be complacent, act fast, before all good mailing lists are exhausted by rival sellers asking much the same question. #2 Create Your Own Advertisements Many resell rights packages include ads. for others to use to promote the products. And that’s exactly what most other people will do, most of the time! Namely, promote the very same products as everyone else, using the very same ads. as everyone else! Silly! And the reason they do so is because it takes time and effort to create a refreshingly unique advertisement that lifts your product above the crowd. Don’t make the same mistake: get creative, and profit! Warning: If you must use the same ads. as your competitors, at least look for different places to advertise. Be careful, though, and never assume you’ve found a medium others know nothing about. It could be that new place you’ve found to advertise has already been tried by them, and found not to work! Test, test, test, before assuming you’re onto a winner! #3 Create Your Own Sales Letters There’s an art to writing sales letters, one few people take time to learn, which can lift sales of your product to new, quite unexpected, and very profitable heights. There’s nothing difficult about writing sales letters, even if they don’t compare to those from the world’s top copywriters. Remember, you’re not in it to win writing awards, you’re in it to make money! And learning how to write your own original sales letters will help you accomplish your goal. You can find a free guide to creating great sales letter at my web site mentioned later. #4 Create Your Own Web Site As for advertisements, most better resell rights packages include ready-to-go web sites for you to edit and upload and start taking orders in minutes. But hold back a while! While rival sellers are uploading their identical web sites, you should start work on creating your own. Let those rival companies set the pace and develop public awareness for your product. Bear in mind that most potential buyers your rivals target are on several ezine and mailing lists and in very short time they’ll see the same promotion again and again ….. until the whole thing is so boringly stale. But a new advertisement in their email box, a new web site to link to, and yes, you’re the one they buy from now, even though your letter is last in line! #5 Repackage For Even Bigger Profits Repackaging means using other people’s products as the basis of your own unique offer. Consider these ideas: - Bundle items with no special theme or concept other than offering a high value product at a bargain price. Bundle lots of books together about making money on eBay, for instance, or making money from home; bundle books about mystery shopping, air courier travel, house sitting, and call it something like ‘Living Free’. - Bundle items with a connecting or specific theme to appeal to a wide market audience. The subject must appeal to most people, most of the time, for example: making money, saving money, winning valuable prizes, finding friendship and love. - Repackage for a niche market and watch cash pile into your bank account. A niche market, potentially the most profitable of all, is one whose members share a clearly defined interest, preferably an all-consuming passion, like collecting teddy bears, breeding dogs from show class stock, staging magic shows, traveling the world in a mobile home making money as they go. Niche markets are usually easy to reach; their members join the same clubs, read the same magazines and, more than this, they are avid buyers of virtually any new product based on their special subject. In short, a marketers’ dream come true! - Bundle products and give a great title that might prove more appealing than contents themselves. There are books with titles so compelling that sales rocket purely on the strength of the title. Who could resist buying ‘The Sensuous Dieter’s Guide to Weight Loss During Sex’ or ‘Screw The Bitch: Divorce Tactics for Men’. With new titles, otherwise sluggish products can quickly hit the best sellers list. So test new titles for all your offerings, new and long-standing. - Add something unique. Often that unique item attracts buyers more than the main offer and will indeed make yours the product people rush to buy. The trick is to offer something that raises the perceived value of the product, and makes the main item more useful, more enjoyable, more profitable. - Add bonuses to whatever you are selling, especially items that cost little to produce, and are not available from any other source. So I might offer a selection of resell rights titles about self-publishing and marketing eBooks on the Internet, to which I’ll add a short report, written by me, called ‘How I Made $$$ (convert to any other suitable currency) In My First Year Selling B Accounting Outsourcing: Another Foray Into Outsourcing ker, on and off the Internet, for a list that has not been used for your particular offer. Naturally, some prospects will be on several lists, research suggests up to twenty per cent. But eighty per cent will be viewing your product for the very first time. Warning: don’t be complacent, act fast, before all good mailing lists are exhausted by rival sellers asking much the same question.Outsourcing means to take a company’s business and other processes to an outside firm. The outsourcing process is mainly handed over to an outside or overseas firm which specializes in providing the required services. There are different segments of business which can be outsourced. Some of the outsourced segments of business process are customer support system, call centre functions, human resources, research processes, engineering services, IT operations and accounting outsourcing besides many others. Accounting outsourcing is undertaken by many firms to provide efficient and cost effective services to its clients.There are many aspects of accounting which is taken care of through accounting outsourcing. Some of these aspects are asset management, expense and revenue management and reporting, accounts receivable collection, management and consultancy services and also maintenance of accounts. The entire process of your accounting outsourcing will be taken care of. All you need to do is sit back, relax and enjoy the professional services provided by the specialists.The outsourcing process is of great help to customers during the tax season when everybody wants to keep their records clean by paying the right amount of taxes just at the right time. During this time it is very important that everybody pays their taxes, but they also need to have a clear picture about how much they have to pay. This means that everybody makes a mad rush to his or her accountant for accounting his taxes. This is where the entire process of outsourcing accounting helps in giving fast and efficient services to clients.Now the fi #2 Create Your Own Advertisements Many resell rights packages include ads. for others to use to promote the products. And that’s exactly what most other people will do, most of the time! Namely, promote the very same products as everyone else, using the very same ads. as everyone else! Silly! And the reason they do so is because it takes time and effort to create a refreshingly unique advertisement that lifts your product above the crowd. Don’t make the same mistake: get creative, and profit! Warning: If you must use the same ads. as your competitors, at least look for different places to advertise. Be careful, though, and never assume you’ve found a medium others know nothing about. It could be that new place you’ve found to advertise has already been tried by them, and found not to work! Test, test, test, before assuming you’re onto a winner! #3 Create Your Own Sales Letters There’s an art to writing sales letters, one few people take time to learn, which can lift sales of your product to new, quite unexpected, and very profitable heights. There’s nothing difficult about writing sales letters, even if they don’t compare to those from the world’s top copywriters. Remember, you’re not in it to win writing awards, you’re in it to make money! And learning how to write your own original sales letters will help you accomplish your goal. You can find a free guide to creating great sales letter at my web site mentioned later. #4 Create Your Own Web Site As for advertisements, most better resell rights packages include ready-to-go web sites for you to edit and upload and start taking orders in minutes. But hold back a while! While rival sellers are uploading their identical web sites, you should start work on creating your own. Let those rival companies set the pace and develop public awareness for your product. Bear in mind that most potential buyers your rivals target are on several ezine and mailing lists and in very short time they’ll see the same promotion again and again ….. until the whole thing is so boringly stale. But a new advertisement in their email box, a new web site to link to, and yes, you’re the one they buy from now, even though your letter is last in line! #5 Repackage For Even Bigger Profits Repackaging means using other people’s products as the basis of your own unique offer. Consider these ideas: - Bundle items with no special theme or concept other than offering a high value product at a bargain price. Bundle lots of books together about making money on eBay, for instance, or making money from home; bundle books about mystery shopping, air courier travel, house sitting, and call it something like ‘Living Free’. - Bundle items with a connecting or specific theme to appeal to a wide market audience. The subject must appeal to most people, most of the time, for example: making money, saving money, winning valuable prizes, finding friendship and love. - Repackage for a niche market and watch cash pile into your bank account. A niche market, potentially the most profitable of all, is one whose members share a clearly defined interest, preferably an all-consuming passion, like collecting teddy bears, breeding dogs from show class stock, staging magic shows, traveling the world in a mobile home making money as they go. Niche markets are usually easy to reach; their members join the same clubs, read the same magazines and, more than this, they are avid buyers of virtually any new product based on their special subject. In short, a marketers’ dream come true! - Bundle products and give a great title that might prove more appealing than contents themselves. There are books with titles so compelling that sales rocket purely on the strength of the title. Who could resist buying ‘The Sensuous Dieter’s Guide to Weight Loss During Sex’ or ‘Screw The Bitch: Divorce Tactics for Men’. With new titles, otherwise sluggish products can quickly hit the best sellers list. So test new titles for all your offerings, new and long-standing. - Add something unique. Often that unique item attracts buyers more than the main offer and will indeed make yours the product people rush to buy. The trick is to offer something that raises the perceived value of the product, and makes the main item more useful, more enjoyable, more profitable. - Add bonuses to whatever you are selling, especially items that cost little to produce, and are not available from any other source. So I might offer a selection of resell rights titles about self-publishing and marketing eBooks on the Internet, to which I’ll add a short report, written by me, called ‘How I Made $$$ (convert to any other suitable currency) In My First Year Selling B Crafting Your Company's Image By A Professional Logo sales letters will help you accomplish your goal. You can find a free guide to creating great sales letter at my web site mentioned later.'The contents of a book can be easily assessed by its cover.' Similarly, the logo of a company or any enterprise mirrors its quality of service offered. The logos that feature on the pages are responsible in alluring the browsers. Herein lies the importance of logos.A logo incorporates within itself the vision and motif of the company. A company logo should, therefore, be simple and forceful enough to represent the company's brand name. It should be able to convey key information within its limited format.Logo designers should be creative and avoid imitating designs of other companies. Imitation should be avoided at all costs as it leads not only to confusion but also to other potential dilemmas as well. One should always remember that logos carry the prestige of the company along with them and a single fault on one's part can tarnish its image.Logos are effective in increasing the popularity of an organization. While creating a logo design, proper attention must be paid to its relevance as well as its professional outlook. Business logos cannot afford to be informal. In order to create a successful company logo a few things should be kept in mind:a) Simple design to convey a set of objectives, b) Use of proper combination of colors, c) Style that is suited to its purpose.A logo design works as the brand ambassador for a company and hence it needs to create a deep impact on the customers/ prospective customers and establish the much coveted brand recognition for the business. Nowadays, people attach a lot of importance not only to appearance but also to quality. Hence, logos should #4 Create Your Own Web Site As for advertisements, most better resell rights packages include ready-to-go web sites for you to edit and upload and start taking orders in minutes. But hold back a while! While rival sellers are uploading their identical web sites, you should start work on creating your own. Let those rival companies set the pace and develop public awareness for your product. Bear in mind that most potential buyers your rivals target are on several ezine and mailing lists and in very short time they’ll see the same promotion again and again ….. until the whole thing is so boringly stale. But a new advertisement in their email box, a new web site to link to, and yes, you’re the one they buy from now, even though your letter is last in line! #5 Repackage For Even Bigger Profits Repackaging means using other people’s products as the basis of your own unique offer. Consider these ideas: - Bundle items with no special theme or concept other than offering a high value product at a bargain price. Bundle lots of books together about making money on eBay, for instance, or making money from home; bundle books about mystery shopping, air courier travel, house sitting, and call it something like ‘Living Free’. - Bundle items with a connecting or specific theme to appeal to a wide market audience. The subject must appeal to most people, most of the time, for example: making money, saving money, winning valuable prizes, finding friendship and love. - Repackage for a niche market and watch cash pile into your bank account. A niche market, potentially the most profitable of all, is one whose members share a clearly defined interest, preferably an all-consuming passion, like collecting teddy bears, breeding dogs from show class stock, staging magic shows, traveling the world in a mobile home making money as they go. Niche markets are usually easy to reach; their members join the same clubs, read the same magazines and, more than this, they are avid buyers of virtually any new product based on their special subject. In short, a marketers’ dream come true! - Bundle products and give a great title that might prove more appealing than contents themselves. There are books with titles so compelling that sales rocket purely on the strength of the title. Who could resist buying ‘The Sensuous Dieter’s Guide to Weight Loss During Sex’ or ‘Screw The Bitch: Divorce Tactics for Men’. With new titles, otherwise sluggish products can quickly hit the best sellers list. So test new titles for all your offerings, new and long-standing. - Add something unique. Often that unique item attracts buyers more than the main offer and will indeed make yours the product people rush to buy. The trick is to offer something that raises the perceived value of the product, and makes the main item more useful, more enjoyable, more profitable. - Add bonuses to whatever you are selling, especially items that cost little to produce, and are not available from any other source. So I might offer a selection of resell rights titles about self-publishing and marketing eBooks on the Internet, to which I’ll add a short report, written by me, called ‘How I Made $$$ (convert to any other suitable currency) In My First Year Selling B Resumes - A Necessary Tool To Success! r bank account. A niche market, potentially the most profitable of all, is one whose members share a clearly defined interest, preferably an all-consuming passion, like collecting teddy bears, breeding dogs from show class stock, staging magic shows, traveling the world in a mobile home making money as they go. Niche markets are usually easy to reach; their members join the same clubs, read the same magazines and, more than this, they are avid buyers of virtually any new product based on their special subject. In short, a marketers’ dream come true!R?sum?s are standard business tools, and without them, most job applicants will never get a toe, much less a foot, in the door. Just as you can't gain entrance to a movie theater without a ticket, the business world has evolved such that without a r?sum?, you can't apply for most jobs. It has become, in many ways, the currency of human resource departments. With it you have a chance. Without a r?sum?, you can't even get acknowledged.So r?sum?s are required, just as a particular dress code is required to gain entrance to a nice restaurant or club. But are they merely perfunctory mandates, or do they have a real value as a tool to get the job you want and deserve? Some would argue that a r?sum? is just a formality, and those who accept that point of view don't worry too much about designing their r?sum?s for each particular job application. But others - including most human resource professionals - understand that a r?sum? is more than just a calling card or a ticket to the event - it is a chance to prove yourself, distinguish yourself, and ultimately get hired.The reason that the formal r?sum? plays such an important role is that most employers do not have the time or the manpower to conduct protracted searches for qualified candidates. They need some way to screen out the best applicants from those that are less remarkable. Typically, the HR Manager reviewing your r?sum? will give it about 15 seconds worth of time before going on to the next r?sum? to review. 15 seconds! Can your r?sum? rise to the top and grasp the attention of the HR Manager?After all, we live in the Information Age- when we are constan - Bundle products and give a great title that might prove more appealing than contents themselves. There are books with titles so compelling that sales rocket purely on the strength of the title. Who could resist buying ‘The Sensuous Dieter’s Guide to Weight Loss During Sex’ or ‘Screw The Bitch: Divorce Tactics for Men’. With new titles, otherwise sluggish products can quickly hit the best sellers list. So test new titles for all your offerings, new and long-standing. - Add something unique. Often that unique item attracts buyers more than the main offer and will indeed make yours the product people rush to buy. The trick is to offer something that raises the perceived value of the product, and makes the main item more useful, more enjoyable, more profitable. - Add bonuses to whatever you are selling, especially items that cost little to produce, and are not available from any other source. So I might offer a selection of resell rights titles about self-publishing and marketing eBooks on the Internet, to which I’ll add a short report, written by me, called ‘How I Made $$$ (convert to any other suitable currency) In My First Year Selling Books Online’. But I won’t offer resell rights to my report, I’ll keep it to myself, so my hypothetical book ‘The Self-Publishing Goldmine’, most of which is available from hundreds of different companies, can only be obtained in complete format from me. Use bonuses that can never be obtained in their own right and will never be offered for sale. Similar to those earlier examples, but here I make a big thing of the bonus item, emphasizing it is not available from any other source. I could even make the bonus the main reason people buy the repackaged package by adding something with genuine, high perceived value which buyers will use and only I can supply, such as an hour’s free telephone consultation, or a bonus report that’s exclusively mine. - Use the bundle to sell something else. Very often your repackaged item can be used to sell something people might not otherwise buy which is available from many other sources. The bundle might attract subscribers to your ezine or membership site or invite orders for another information product or some unrelated item. #6 Establish An Affiliate Program For Your Product You can package several titles and establish an affiliate program that might be inappropriate for stand-alone resell rights packages. ClickBank, for example, operates an extremely user friendly affiliate program for instant download products, but only if you are the originator of the product or you own full copyright, or have rights to do so as part of your resell license. You must never assume it’s okay to sell someone else’s stand-alone product through other people, whether as affiliates or agents. So you shouldn’t promote a stand-alone product created by someone else through ClickBank’s affiliate process without permission. But you can very profitably offer your own repackaged product, using other people’s resell rights titles, and preferably adding something exclusive such as a report you’ve compiled yourself and giving the package a wonderful name that captures the imagination of thousands of buyers and affiliates. #7 Be a Creative Marketer Remember, many resellers are lazy, looking to make a quick buck, not really interested in long-term selling that involves planning, creating, testing, and the naughtiest four-letter word of all - work! He - or she - doesn’t want to, and by implication, YOU DO WANT TO: - Write articles to promote a resell rights title. Do this by reading the book yourself before attempting to sell unless you are also the writer. You should always familiarize yourself with contents to check quality is suitable for your customers and to determine what legal contract exists between you and the provider. You might also be asked questions by potential buyers and it won’t look good if you don’t have the answers! Include a link in the article for readers to visit your site to buy the product and offer your articles free to online and print publications in exchange for a free ad. or resource box. - Write a book review, much like an article, but often shorter, with lots of bullet points that editors find hard to resist. A long list of bullet points gives editors a choice of which to use and which to omit, so making the editing task faster and easier. - Write a press release for print and online publications. Again lots of bullet points let editors choose as many or as few points as necessary for features and fillers of varying size. The more time and effort you save editors, the more likely your articles, book reviews and press releases will be selected for publication. - Find novel ways to advertise your product, such as running a competition to generate enquiries and sales for your product. To illustrate: - The author of Masquerade gave clues in the book to the site of buried treasure worth thousands of pounds. Obviously, only book buyers could enter and it seems countless thousands of copies were sold before the treasure was found. - A recent book about entering prize competitions was promoted alongside a competition open purely to buyers of the book. Again, sales soared for the book with competition compared to the previous book only presentation. Footnote: Always check what you are entitled to do with resell rights titles as condition vary between books, between countries, between authors. Avril Harper is the webmaster of http://www.resell-rights.net
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