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Public Relations Idea for Economic Development Associations don to New YorkWhat can Economic Development Agencies do to promote the local community public relations? Often they go out of their way to promote the community itself to potential business corporate suitors. May I suggest that Economic Development Associations join in the fight against crime? Why not allow them to participate in Neighborhood Business Watch Programs. Why you ask? Well consider if you will the following;ECO WHO: The postcard was sent by a member of the RSPCA in London to a friend in the USA. Published by the RSPCA, photographer (Name). ------------------------------ Okay, it’s rough, and I’d have to be pretty sure potential profits from the postcard concerned are worth the time spent creating such a detailed description. I would not use the format for cheapie postcards, or common-a-garden types s Do You Know the Difference Between Commercial and Executive Suites? I read once that writers need refer to just four lines of rhyme to ensure their articles, manuals, today even eBay listings, provide all the information the reader needs to know about a particular subject. I follow those four lines in whatever I write, especially eBay listings.If you don’t, it could cost you a lot of money. Particularly if you’re a small business, start-up or a company looking for short-term office accommodations. At first glance you might say to yourself, “Executive suites sound way too expensive for my budget.” But don’t be fooled by a name. If you’re looking to set-up and staff an office, executive office space could save you as much as 70% over commercial o Those words come from a poem (after The Elephant’s Child) by Rudyard Kipling and they go like this: I keep six honest serving-men; (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When; And How and Where and Who. All that matters for our purposes are six words: WHAT, WHY, WHEN, HOW, WHERE, WHO. It’s important to remember the poem also, to recite it each time you list something on eBay, every time you write a report or guide on eBay or follow techniques mentioned elsewhere in this newsletter about marketing outside of eBay. Those words are important to most items listed on eBay, where potential bidders want to know (for example) WHAT is the product, WHY is it for sale, WHEN was it created, HOW old is it, WHERE did it originate from, WHO will benefit from it? Those are quick examples, in practice you’ll probably use the same word several times in some listings and not at all in others. Let me show how I might use those six words to describe an old postcard. I won’t tell you what the card depicts, how old it is, you can guess for yourself from my worked example below. ----------------------------- WHAT: Multiview Postcard. Dogs. Advertisement for RSPCA. Real Photograph. WHY: Belonging to a client. WHEN: Postally Used 1906. HOW: Used to raise funds for a new shelter in (Location). WHERE: Shelter in London. Posted from London to New York WHO: The postcard was sent by a member of the RSPCA in London to a friend in the USA. Published by the RSPCA, photographer (Name). ------------------------------ Okay, it’s rough, and I’d have to be pretty sure potential profits from the postcard concerned are worth the time spent creating such a detailed description. I would not use the format for cheapie postcards, or common-a-garden types s Business-To-Business Internet Marketing aught me all I knew);The Internet has now become an indispensable part of everybody's personal and business life. The Internet serves as an ever ready information provider, advisor and is seen as a trusted impersonal friend. Therefore, it is natural that when a person or a business needs some product, service or information, their first impulse is usually, to access the Net.Many companies offer their products and services to indi Their names are What and Why and When; And How and Where and Who. All that matters for our purposes are six words: WHAT, WHY, WHEN, HOW, WHERE, WHO. It’s important to remember the poem also, to recite it each time you list something on eBay, every time you write a report or guide on eBay or follow techniques mentioned elsewhere in this newsletter about marketing outside of eBay. Those words are important to most items listed on eBay, where potential bidders want to know (for example) WHAT is the product, WHY is it for sale, WHEN was it created, HOW old is it, WHERE did it originate from, WHO will benefit from it? Those are quick examples, in practice you’ll probably use the same word several times in some listings and not at all in others. Let me show how I might use those six words to describe an old postcard. I won’t tell you what the card depicts, how old it is, you can guess for yourself from my worked example below. ----------------------------- WHAT: Multiview Postcard. Dogs. Advertisement for RSPCA. Real Photograph. WHY: Belonging to a client. WHEN: Postally Used 1906. HOW: Used to raise funds for a new shelter in (Location). WHERE: Shelter in London. Posted from London to New York WHO: The postcard was sent by a member of the RSPCA in London to a friend in the USA. Published by the RSPCA, photographer (Name). ------------------------------ Okay, it’s rough, and I’d have to be pretty sure potential profits from the postcard concerned are worth the time spent creating such a detailed description. I would not use the format for cheapie postcards, or common-a-garden types s What You Can Learn From Tom Cruise... And How It Can Explode Your Sales! ose words are important to most items listed on eBay, where potential bidders want to know (for example) WHAT is the product, WHY is it for sale, WHEN was it created, HOW old is it, WHERE did it originate from, WHO will benefit from it?You know, Tom Cruise has been all over the television and newspapers lately.Yeah, he's got a big blockbuster movie out right now that he's trying to promote (War Of The Worlds), but he's also been getting a little "out there" going on about his newest love, Katie Holmes, and of course -- he's been in "preacher" mode about his cult / religion, scientology.Now whether you like this kind of stuff or Those are quick examples, in practice you’ll probably use the same word several times in some listings and not at all in others. Let me show how I might use those six words to describe an old postcard. I won’t tell you what the card depicts, how old it is, you can guess for yourself from my worked example below. ----------------------------- WHAT: Multiview Postcard. Dogs. Advertisement for RSPCA. Real Photograph. WHY: Belonging to a client. WHEN: Postally Used 1906. HOW: Used to raise funds for a new shelter in (Location). WHERE: Shelter in London. Posted from London to New York WHO: The postcard was sent by a member of the RSPCA in London to a friend in the USA. Published by the RSPCA, photographer (Name). ------------------------------ Okay, it’s rough, and I’d have to be pretty sure potential profits from the postcard concerned are worth the time spent creating such a detailed description. I would not use the format for cheapie postcards, or common-a-garden types s How (Not) to Convince Your Audience Sending a Personal Letter old postcard. I won’t tell you what the card depicts, how old it is, you can guess for yourself from my worked example below.The first step is a short but serious opening; not too personal:Attn: Sir/Madam,The opening sentence should also address trust, mentioning a brand name could be helpful:In appreciation of your esteemed contact received through a reliable source, I wish to introduce myself. I am Mr. ... , a customs officer serving with the International Customs Service (ICS) service number 2731827.< ----------------------------- WHAT: Multiview Postcard. Dogs. Advertisement for RSPCA. Real Photograph. WHY: Belonging to a client. WHEN: Postally Used 1906. HOW: Used to raise funds for a new shelter in (Location). WHERE: Shelter in London. Posted from London to New York WHO: The postcard was sent by a member of the RSPCA in London to a friend in the USA. Published by the RSPCA, photographer (Name). ------------------------------ Okay, it’s rough, and I’d have to be pretty sure potential profits from the postcard concerned are worth the time spent creating such a detailed description. I would not use the format for cheapie postcards, or common-a-garden types s Reduce Workers Compensation Premiums and Increase Employee Benefits don to New YorkAmerican employers have generally been required to carry Workers Compensation Insurance, or provide a suitable alternative coverage for their employees, since the early 1900s. The early benefit employers received from participating in Workers Compensation plans -- a reduction in litigation -- is no longer self-evident. In fact, new causes for litigation addressing job-related illness and injury have risen over the WHO: The postcard was sent by a member of the RSPCA in London to a friend in the USA. Published by the RSPCA, photographer (Name). ------------------------------ Okay, it’s rough, and I’d have to be pretty sure potential profits from the postcard concerned are worth the time spent creating such a detailed description. I would not use the format for cheapie postcards, or common-a-garden types such as park scenes, little-known artists, and other generally low price cards. But I would use the technique for postcard types I’ve researched on eBay and found to fetch regular high finishing prices. I would also use the technique for one-off prints and vintage newspapers, illustrated books, rare antiques and collectibles. When I have the information, such as above, I would merge it all into my description, like this: ------------------------------- Multiview postcard, real photographic, photographed by (Name), published by (Name) depicting various breeds of dog and used as an advertisement by the RSPCA to raise funds for a new shelter in (Location), London. (As I continue writing my description I would delete the information already used from my template to avoid duplication). The postcard is being sold on behalf of a family selling the collection of a deceased relative and there are many more similar postcards being listed in the coming weeks (neat touch, keeps people returning to your listings). The postcard was postally used in 1906 from London to New York by a member of the London branch of the RSPCA to a friend in New York.
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