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Sales POP with Point of Purchase Displays y WaltersAsk a real estate agent what the single most important factor is in selling a home, and most will likely give you the time honored adage of their industry: location, location, location. And the same goes for the retail industry. Beyond the physical location of the store, the location and display of products within it can have a very critical impact on their success.Nowhere is location more critical than at the point of purchase (POP) displays around your checkout counter. This is where last minute decisions are made, and successful POP management can mean considerable revenue for a retail store. Point of purchase displays are absolutely essent 4.Thou shall add intro and outro music to your audios If you really want to add a professional polish to your products you must add the intro and outro music. You know that cool music you hear at the beginning of the audio just before someone starts the introduction. You could give this site a try: frontandbackmusic.com for some demos. 5.Thou shall use different format Make Your Referrals Count 1.Thou shall create audio products as the fastest way to come out with a product.Just because we receive a referral, it doesn’t mean that the sale is ours and the deal is closed even before we make contact.For all you know, the person being referred to you may have also been referred to someone else, so don’t take your referrals for granted.Treat your referral as though it is someone that you have never heard of before, make believe you were cold calling and came across this name on your list, and when you called them, they showed interest in your product.Now, you would never treat your very own hard earned customer with anything but the best customer service, would you?Of course you wouldn’t, you found thi Forget about e-books. They take to long to create especially if you’re a slooooow typist. You can create an audio product in a day instead of weeks or months with an e-book. If you must create an e-book, do the audio first and have someone transcribe the audio into a word file. You than clean it up and add some chapter heads and an index and Bam! You have an instant e-book 2.Thou shall use a headset microphone for your recordings. I find that using a headset mic is a lot more versatile than a standard microphone. A headset mic gives you the freedom to move your head around and you don’t feel restricted as far as being positioned in front of a table top mic. 3.Thou shall not be afraid to record your voice. Many people hate the way they sound on tape (me included) and feel that they cannot put together a “Professional” product. The first time you hear yourself on tape you are just going to die. It takes practice to actually speak properly. You get struck by the dreaded Uh and Um syndrome and the monotone voice virus but take heart …you can do this. Slow down and concentrate on what you’re saying and interject some emphasis and pitch changes to your voice. Bottom line…add some personality. I’ll admit I’m no professional speaker myself… It takes practice and you will get better. Here are a couple books you might want to check out: The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie Secrets of Successful Speakers: How You Can Motivate, Captivate, and Persuade by Lilly Walters 4.Thou shall add intro and outro music to your audios If you really want to add a professional polish to your products you must add the intro and outro music. You know that cool music you hear at the beginning of the audio just before someone starts the introduction. You could give this site a try: frontandbackmusic.com for some demos. 5.Thou shall use different formats The Ins and Outs of Apprenticeship Programs pter heads and an index and Bam! You have an instant e-bookApprenticeship programs are created to assist young people in gaining the knowledge, qualifications and competence needed to progress into the workplace within their chosen industry or career path.Programs vary depending upon the employer offering the apprenticeship program, but in most cases the individuals receive both classroom and on the job (hands-on) training, as well as receive information and advice from a mentor. Mentors are people already working in the industry, and they are able to assist the apprentice with questions or concerns while they're going through the program.How to Find and Apply for Apprenticeship ProgramsFindi 2.Thou shall use a headset microphone for your recordings. I find that using a headset mic is a lot more versatile than a standard microphone. A headset mic gives you the freedom to move your head around and you don’t feel restricted as far as being positioned in front of a table top mic. 3.Thou shall not be afraid to record your voice. Many people hate the way they sound on tape (me included) and feel that they cannot put together a “Professional” product. The first time you hear yourself on tape you are just going to die. It takes practice to actually speak properly. You get struck by the dreaded Uh and Um syndrome and the monotone voice virus but take heart …you can do this. Slow down and concentrate on what you’re saying and interject some emphasis and pitch changes to your voice. Bottom line…add some personality. I’ll admit I’m no professional speaker myself… It takes practice and you will get better. Here are a couple books you might want to check out: The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie Secrets of Successful Speakers: How You Can Motivate, Captivate, and Persuade by Lilly Walters 4.Thou shall add intro and outro music to your audios If you really want to add a professional polish to your products you must add the intro and outro music. You know that cool music you hear at the beginning of the audio just before someone starts the introduction. You could give this site a try: frontandbackmusic.com for some demos. 5.Thou shall use different format Buying A Web Site That Is Really Established our voice.You are keen to buy a web site business and you have seen lots of them for sale – particularly on auction sites. So how do you ensure that what you buying is really an established site? Here is your check list:1) Check that the domain name belongs to the owner and has been established for a long time. Web sites take a long time to become established. A new domain just won’t have had time to build up links and traffic.2) Check that the domain can actually be transferred to you. Domains are locked when they are first purchased, when they are due to expire and when they have just been transferred. Make sure that you can quickly obtain owne Many people hate the way they sound on tape (me included) and feel that they cannot put together a “Professional” product. The first time you hear yourself on tape you are just going to die. It takes practice to actually speak properly. You get struck by the dreaded Uh and Um syndrome and the monotone voice virus but take heart …you can do this. Slow down and concentrate on what you’re saying and interject some emphasis and pitch changes to your voice. Bottom line…add some personality. I’ll admit I’m no professional speaker myself… It takes practice and you will get better. Here are a couple books you might want to check out: The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie Secrets of Successful Speakers: How You Can Motivate, Captivate, and Persuade by Lilly Walters 4.Thou shall add intro and outro music to your audios If you really want to add a professional polish to your products you must add the intro and outro music. You know that cool music you hear at the beginning of the audio just before someone starts the introduction. You could give this site a try: frontandbackmusic.com for some demos. 5.Thou shall use different format Good Help is Hard to Find saying and interject some emphasis and pitch changes to your voice. Bottom line…add some personality.Why is good help hard to find? Why haven't the ethics of hard work passed down from our forefathers continuing through the generations? When did it stop? I am not saying that there are not good, hard working people out there. I am just saying that they are hard to find.I have spoken to several small business owners in a labor intense profession. They told me that they have gone through approximately 15 employees before they find one that displays a hard working character. I have been the owner of a small business for the past 8 years. I have had approximately 30 employees over that period of time. Out of that 30, I have had only 1 worker th I’ll admit I’m no professional speaker myself… It takes practice and you will get better. Here are a couple books you might want to check out: The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie Secrets of Successful Speakers: How You Can Motivate, Captivate, and Persuade by Lilly Walters 4.Thou shall add intro and outro music to your audios If you really want to add a professional polish to your products you must add the intro and outro music. You know that cool music you hear at the beginning of the audio just before someone starts the introduction. You could give this site a try: frontandbackmusic.com for some demos. 5.Thou shall use different format Choosing The Right Professional Coach - 6 Tips y WaltersYou and your coach are a partnership focused on you and your success. Coaching isn't a magic wand; it is a lot of hard work. You need to be committed to the process. Change, especially the kind evoked through coaching does not take place overnight. You will make subtle and powerful shifts if you are willing and able to commit to your success. Coaching is about your being in the present and focused on the future.• You and your coach need to have a good rapport. Be specific about what you need. The more you identify your needs, the greater chance you will find the person who can help you.For example: Do you need—-A coach to help 4.Thou shall add intro and outro music to your audios If you really want to add a professional polish to your products you must add the intro and outro music. You know that cool music you hear at the beginning of the audio just before someone starts the introduction. You could give this site a try: frontandbackmusic.com for some demos. 5.Thou shall use different formats for your audio info product A couple of ways to create an audio product is to interview someone over the phone and record it or just do a straight forward gab session on your own. To keep it simple when I’m recording on my own, I write down some bullet points to use as memory joggers to keep me on track during the recording sessions. Also, when using the computer software it allows you to pause so you can get your thoughts together and then just restart the recording process without a skip. 6.Thou shall use different listening formats for your audio product. When distributing your audios you have different formats to choose from. You can use .wav, .mp3, .ram files. Wave files take up the most space and are megabyte hogs. Mp3 and ram (real player files) take up the least amount of space and are good for streaming audio on the web. If you are distributing your audio on CD it is best to use wav. That way you will be able to listen to them in any CD player. Here is a little warning when recording your audio projects. Be aware of the space you have on your hard drive. A two hour recording session will take up to 1.3 gigabytes of space in wav. I like to record and edit in smaller intervals and burn them to a CD-RW just to get them off my hard drive. 7.Thou shall use cheap resources for your audio. I get all my bubble pack shippers and CD cases off of Ebay. They have some great deals. I get my CD’s duplicated at Diskfaktory.com because they can run small quantities of 50. I wouldn’t get any more made until you know you have a winner. 8.Thou shall have fun when creat
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