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Postcard Printing Details as to why
you got involved with a specific program or why you are in the business you
are in. People like to align themselves with "like-minded" people, they want
to know that "hey this guy is just like me!"Postcards are widely used around the world, even at the height of internet technology; they are still used for greeting people and sending best wishes. Along with these basic ideas, you can also use them on business purposes, but having to print them at your custom size or preference needs a little more details, time and effort to give them proper res When you make your values visible you are really setting the “bar” for the competition as well. They have to step up and exceed this bar now. They have to work that much harder to keep and attract customers. From a business perspective which would you rather be?? Make your values visible and make it obvious WHY a person sho Indian Textiles It's the question that is on the minds of all our customers regardless
of what products or services we are offering. Potential customers
want to know what makes you so different and why should they
do business with you as opposed to one of your competitor's.Indian textile tradition is the world's oldest textile tradition. The origin of indian textile can be traced back to the days of indus valley civilisation. Rigveda, the earliest of the Veda contains the literary information about textiles and it refers to weaving. Ramayana and Mahabharata, the eminent Indian epics depict the existence of wide variety Price at one time use to be a determining factor in the decision-making process when it came to a purchase, now, that is not always the case. Our customers are much more informed and savvy when it comes to buying and while they want the BEST deal (I mean don't we all?) it goes much deeper than that. Many have said that they will spend the extra money on a purchase because they are getting better care, better customer satisfaction…whatever “better” is in their minds. “Care, Customer Satisfaction, Service” these are all “values.” These values, when visible answer that important question "Why should I do business with you?" And these values are what sets you apart from your competition. Ok, so this is all well said and good, now what do you do? What you need to do is sit down and determine your values. If you have a downline then hey many heads are better than one, set up a training night and brainstorm. Make a list of ALL the values that set you apart from the competition and the best place to start is why you got into the business or joined a specific program in the first place. Chances are it's those VALUES that will attract people. When I say list VALUES, I am not referring to the aspect of a specific company having TUV dollars in assets and it is run by so and so. While that shows company stability they are NOT values. People don't care how much in assets or who the person is - THEY WANT SOLUTIONS TO THEIR PROBLEMS. If you know what sets you apart from the competition then make it known and visible. Don't keep it a secret, include it in all your emailing campaigns, put them up on your web site. These "values" can be known in the form of testimonials which are an excellent way to set you apart from the competition AND adds credibility because they were written by unbiased sources. Another thing you could do is include "Your Story." Explain your situation as to why you got involved with a specific program or why you are in the business you are in. People like to align themselves with "like-minded" people, they want to know that "hey this guy is just like me!" When you make your values visible you are really setting the “bar” for the competition as well. They have to step up and exceed this bar now. They have to work that much harder to keep and attract customers. From a business perspective which would you rather be?? Make your values visible and make it obvious WHY a person shou Michelle Obama Delivers Address on Community Relations at Best Bosses Conference much deeper
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because they are getting better care, better customer satisfaction…whatever
“better” is in their minds. “Care, Customer Satisfaction, Service” these are all
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TO THEIR PROBLEMS.In the Tittha Sutta, some monks remarked to the Buddha that there are many followers of other teachings with differing opinions, who bicker with one another on what is and is not the truth. The Buddha described the situation with a story... Once, a king gathered men blind from birth before an elephant. To some, he "showed" a tusk, and to others the tr If you know what sets you apart from the competition then make it known and visible. Don't keep it a secret, include it in all your emailing campaigns, put them up on your web site. These "values" can be known in the form of testimonials which are an excellent way to set you apart from the competition AND adds credibility because they were written by unbiased sources. Another thing you could do is include "Your Story." Explain your situation as to why you got involved with a specific program or why you are in the business you are in. People like to align themselves with "like-minded" people, they want to know that "hey this guy is just like me!" When you make your values visible you are really setting the “bar” for the competition as well. They have to step up and exceed this bar now. They have to work that much harder to keep and attract customers. From a business perspective which would you rather be?? Make your values visible and make it obvious WHY a person sho Is Your Company the Real McCoy? as to why
you got involved with a specific program or why you are in the business you
are in. People like to align themselves with "like-minded" people, they want
to know that "hey this guy is just like me!"One of my favorite Gary Larson cartoons is the one with the cardboard cutouts of a hillbilly family on the lawn of their mountain shack. The caption reads: The Fake McCoys.The term "Real McCoy" most likely comes from a railway invention by Elijah McCoy that automatically dripped oil to critical parts of the train instead of having t When you make your values visible you are really setting the “bar” for the competition as well. They have to step up and exceed this bar now. They have to work that much harder to keep and attract customers. From a business perspective which would you rather be?? Make your values visible and make it obvious WHY a person should do business with you as opposed to your competition.
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