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India, The New Real Estate Investment Destination your marketing materials. This may seem like a given, but you want to make sure just the same. Also encourage them to include a photo of themselves to use alongside their testimonial for more impact.DLF is buying land all over Delhi and Noida, Reliance is investing heavily in the Mumbai SEZ. IT companies are buying land in all IT hubs. NRI's have hugely invested in Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Chandgigarh and Gurgaon. Why is everyone talking India when it comes to real estate? Different reasons. Real estate prices have risen globally in the last few years, risen by unprecedented levels. Rising as much as 50-100% in the US, Ireland, UK, Australia. Even Dubai now allows foreign nationals to invest in real estate there. India to i And consider giving them a deadline to send it back to you by; otherwise, your request may sit in their inbox, even if they have the best intentions of responding. 3. Say thank you! Make sure that you immediately respond to every testimonial you receive, solicited or not, to express your gratitude for them taking the time to do so, and to tell them what it means to you and your business. 4. Use them! Make sure that as each testimonial comes back to you, you use it! Put it on your website, your brochure, your flyers, or whatever other ma What To Look For In A Burbank Mold Inspector What's the first thing you look for when buying a product or service online? Ok, after the price? ;-)Are you a homeowner or a business owner who would like to have your home or business inspected for mold? If you are and you are from the Burbank area, you will need to find a Burbank mold inspector to do business with.When finding a Burbank mold inspector to do business with, you will find that you can find Burbank mold inspectors by speaking to those that you know, using your local phone book, or by using the internet. The only thing is that you shouldn’t pick a Burbank mold inspector out of a bunch of business listings. Mold can have a serious impact on That's right - testimonials! Rave reviews from other people who have used the product or service that you're considering investing in can make a huge difference in whether or not you take out your credit card, right? When potential clients or customers visit your website, they want to see the same thing. It makes them feel that much more comfortable that they're making a good choice in handing over their money to you. Make it easier for them to buy (and easier for you to make a sale) by including testimonials for every product or service you offer. But not just any nice words will do. You want your testimonials to be results-based so as to do the selling for you. Here's what I mean: 1. Use the Before/After Template Ideally, your testimonials should tell a very short story about where your client or customer was at before they starting using your product or working with you, and then tells the great results they've gotten since. For example, one of my clients wrote this testimonial for my 21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success System: "Hi Alicia, I also wanted to chime in about how happy I am with your 21 Steps program. I have purchased several other marketing programs, and while they all provided good information, none provided the steps, resources and direction I was looking for. 21 Steps provides the exact steps I need to take, and when I need to take them! 21 Steps also provides many of the resources I was looking for - where to post my articles, worksheets, webhosting sites, etc. Since I purchased your program the traffic to my website has increased dramatically and my subscriber database has already increased by over 10%. Thank you, Alicia, for finally creating a marketing program that has everything I need - good information, steps, a timeline and resources to complete those steps. I'm looking forward to learning more from you in your weekly emails and the coaching cafe." Kristine McKinley http://www.beacon-advisor.com Here's a template you can use for your own testimonial gathering: "Before I started (working with Your Name/using Name of Your Product), I was (brief description of challenges/struggles/problem client/customer was having). After I started (working with Your Name/using Your Product), (brief description of the results client/customer has enjoyed since working with you/using your product)." Follow this with your client/customer's full name and website address or city and state, if they aren't online. 2. Email the Before/After Template to all your clients and customers asking for their testimonials. Once you've designed a fill-in-the blank template specific to what you're asking for a testimonial about, send it via email to your clients or customers. Most of them will respond, especially if you make it this easy for them. In your email, ask for their permission to use their testimonial in your marketing materials. This may seem like a given, but you want to make sure just the same. Also encourage them to include a photo of themselves to use alongside their testimonial for more impact. And consider giving them a deadline to send it back to you by; otherwise, your request may sit in their inbox, even if they have the best intentions of responding. 3. Say thank you! Make sure that you immediately respond to every testimonial you receive, solicited or not, to express your gratitude for them taking the time to do so, and to tell them what it means to you and your business. 4. Use them! Make sure that as each testimonial comes back to you, you use it! Put it on your website, your brochure, your flyers, or whatever other mar Taking the Sting Out of Employee Evaluations he selling for you. Here's what I mean:Employee evaluations serve an important purpose. They let both the employee and the company know how things are going. Ideally, they offer feedback, guidance and recognition; too often, though, they become just another drudgery and serve no real purpose. Here are some ways to improve the experience for both sides.For the Supervisor.1. The number one rule is that an employee must never be surprised by his or her evaluation. Good managers deliver evaluations regularly by praising areas where the employee excels and offering guidance and instruction when 1. Use the Before/After Template Ideally, your testimonials should tell a very short story about where your client or customer was at before they starting using your product or working with you, and then tells the great results they've gotten since. For example, one of my clients wrote this testimonial for my 21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success System: "Hi Alicia, I also wanted to chime in about how happy I am with your 21 Steps program. I have purchased several other marketing programs, and while they all provided good information, none provided the steps, resources and direction I was looking for. 21 Steps provides the exact steps I need to take, and when I need to take them! 21 Steps also provides many of the resources I was looking for - where to post my articles, worksheets, webhosting sites, etc. Since I purchased your program the traffic to my website has increased dramatically and my subscriber database has already increased by over 10%. Thank you, Alicia, for finally creating a marketing program that has everything I need - good information, steps, a timeline and resources to complete those steps. I'm looking forward to learning more from you in your weekly emails and the coaching cafe." Kristine McKinley http://www.beacon-advisor.com Here's a template you can use for your own testimonial gathering: "Before I started (working with Your Name/using Name of Your Product), I was (brief description of challenges/struggles/problem client/customer was having). After I started (working with Your Name/using Your Product), (brief description of the results client/customer has enjoyed since working with you/using your product)." Follow this with your client/customer's full name and website address or city and state, if they aren't online. 2. Email the Before/After Template to all your clients and customers asking for their testimonials. Once you've designed a fill-in-the blank template specific to what you're asking for a testimonial about, send it via email to your clients or customers. Most of them will respond, especially if you make it this easy for them. In your email, ask for their permission to use their testimonial in your marketing materials. This may seem like a given, but you want to make sure just the same. Also encourage them to include a photo of themselves to use alongside their testimonial for more impact. And consider giving them a deadline to send it back to you by; otherwise, your request may sit in their inbox, even if they have the best intentions of responding. 3. Say thank you! Make sure that you immediately respond to every testimonial you receive, solicited or not, to express your gratitude for them taking the time to do so, and to tell them what it means to you and your business. 4. Use them! Make sure that as each testimonial comes back to you, you use it! Put it on your website, your brochure, your flyers, or whatever other ma Business Security Alarm em! 21 Steps also provides many of the resources I was looking for - where to post my articles, worksheets, webhosting sites, etc.The most common form of business security is the alarm system. Nowadays, business security technology can make your business extremely secure and provide the peace of mind. Both wired and wireless alarm systems are available in the market.The more thriving your business, the more interest it is likely to produce amongst intruders. In order to protect your business one of the primary things you need to do is set up safe cash flow practises. This includes correct recording procedures with regular appraisal. Often it has been found that the company's own worker Since I purchased your program the traffic to my website has increased dramatically and my subscriber database has already increased by over 10%. Thank you, Alicia, for finally creating a marketing program that has everything I need - good information, steps, a timeline and resources to complete those steps. I'm looking forward to learning more from you in your weekly emails and the coaching cafe." Kristine McKinley http://www.beacon-advisor.com Here's a template you can use for your own testimonial gathering: "Before I started (working with Your Name/using Name of Your Product), I was (brief description of challenges/struggles/problem client/customer was having). After I started (working with Your Name/using Your Product), (brief description of the results client/customer has enjoyed since working with you/using your product)." Follow this with your client/customer's full name and website address or city and state, if they aren't online. 2. Email the Before/After Template to all your clients and customers asking for their testimonials. Once you've designed a fill-in-the blank template specific to what you're asking for a testimonial about, send it via email to your clients or customers. Most of them will respond, especially if you make it this easy for them. In your email, ask for their permission to use their testimonial in your marketing materials. This may seem like a given, but you want to make sure just the same. Also encourage them to include a photo of themselves to use alongside their testimonial for more impact. And consider giving them a deadline to send it back to you by; otherwise, your request may sit in their inbox, even if they have the best intentions of responding. 3. Say thank you! Make sure that you immediately respond to every testimonial you receive, solicited or not, to express your gratitude for them taking the time to do so, and to tell them what it means to you and your business. 4. Use them! Make sure that as each testimonial comes back to you, you use it! Put it on your website, your brochure, your flyers, or whatever other ma Identity Theft Prevention Tips iption of challenges/struggles/problem client/customer was having).It is scary to think about just how vulnerable each of us is in regards to identity theft. You may find yourself thinking about it once your wallet or purse has been lost or stolen. Anyone who has it can access your credit cards, PIN numbers, and social security numbers if they are in there. Other methods of getting such information include over the internet, the phone, watching people when they use an ATM, and going through other people’s trash.Protect yourself from Identity TheftMonitor your credit report because fraudulent activities will sh After I started (working with Your Name/using Your Product), (brief description of the results client/customer has enjoyed since working with you/using your product)." Follow this with your client/customer's full name and website address or city and state, if they aren't online. 2. Email the Before/After Template to all your clients and customers asking for their testimonials. Once you've designed a fill-in-the blank template specific to what you're asking for a testimonial about, send it via email to your clients or customers. Most of them will respond, especially if you make it this easy for them. In your email, ask for their permission to use their testimonial in your marketing materials. This may seem like a given, but you want to make sure just the same. Also encourage them to include a photo of themselves to use alongside their testimonial for more impact. And consider giving them a deadline to send it back to you by; otherwise, your request may sit in their inbox, even if they have the best intentions of responding. 3. Say thank you! Make sure that you immediately respond to every testimonial you receive, solicited or not, to express your gratitude for them taking the time to do so, and to tell them what it means to you and your business. 4. Use them! Make sure that as each testimonial comes back to you, you use it! Put it on your website, your brochure, your flyers, or whatever other ma Actively Market Your Value your marketing materials. This may seem like a given, but you want to make sure just the same. Also encourage them to include a photo of themselves to use alongside their testimonial for more impact."Bodacious" means to be bold, outstanding, and remarkable. Take those attributes to work and you're on your way to building a fulfilling, bodacious career. Does having a bodacious career sound exciting to you? It is! After starting as an $8 an hour customer service rep, I rose through the ranks of AOL, accepting four promotions and surviving over six layoffs to become the head of corporate training for 12,000 employees. Along the way I learned I needed to be bodacious to achieve the career I wanted. Out of that experience I created my "cheat sheet" of ten ess And consider giving them a deadline to send it back to you by; otherwise, your request may sit in their inbox, even if they have the best intentions of responding. 3. Say thank you! Make sure that you immediately respond to every testimonial you receive, solicited or not, to express your gratitude for them taking the time to do so, and to tell them what it means to you and your business. 4. Use them! Make sure that as each testimonial comes back to you, you use it! Put it on your website, your brochure, your flyers, or whatever other marketing materials you use to promote your business. By the way, if you don't have clients or customers yet for a particular product or service, ask for testimonials from anyone you've helped for free, or for a more general testimonial about another product of yours they've used. Testimonials are very important to increasing your credibility, and having one or two - even if they aren't very specific - is better than not having any at all. Testimonials are one of the best no-cost/high-impact marketing strategies available to you. Use them to help put your prospect's mind at ease, and get more clients and customers for your business. 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