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    Make A Lot Of Money Fast From The Ground Up
    Hello readerFirst off i am going to be honest or keep it real as some people like to call it. If you want to make a lot of money fast online then your going to have to be dedicated. If you can't be dedicated, your better off buying lottery tickets that's the truth, The programs shown to you at my site will help you to make a lot of money fast from the ground up if you can be dedicated to the teachings offered. If your plan of getting rich quick is to pay some guy 50 bucks to show you his secrets and sit back and wait for the money then your wrong. Once you give up your money your at the mercy of the person you gave your money too especially online. really you can learn how to make money online without the help of anyone, the problem with that is it will cost you alot of money and alot of time. Doing things together is always the best way but it's not the only way. Knowledge is power the more you know the better off you are.This is the world wide web, there are people making millions of dollars yearly online. What that tells m
    us employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination."

    The wording here is critical, if you say "I am an expert at xyz" then you are blowing your own trumpet, bragging etc, but that does not help anyone believe that it is so. If you imply that someone else thinks you are good at your job then they are much more likely to believe it.

    This is a commonly used technique in advertising, for a quick example look at sales pages on the internet, most have "testimonials" because you are more likely to believe the product or service is good if someone else says it is so.

    We should never be afraid of using these techniques because they actually work.

    The covering letter and resume should be a combination that work together to sell your skills and abilities, they are your sales copy with the sole purpose of getting you to an interview.

    Therefore to be professional in your approach you need to sell the features and benefits that you have to offer the company. Horrible idea you are thinking. I agree! But we have to get the job done in the best way possible and that means selling your skills.

    Next;

    "Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you."

    Is a polite request th

    Home improvements
    Home improvements are remodeling projects undertaken by homeowners to improve their home not only aesthetically or as living quarters but as an investment. They expect to get the returns on their invest ment when they sell their house. According to sources, home improvements, home improvements are a major investment exercise by American homeowners.Home improvements projects are many. You can undertake the remodeling of any aspect of your house. Be it you kitchen, bathroom, or your whole house. Home improvements can be technically defined as changing the existing structure of a person’s house either using the same footprint or by making additions. There are two ways in which you can do home improvements. Mostly a professional contractor is hired for these purposes, however, sometimes; smaller scale easy projects are attempted by the homeowners themselves.In the professional method, you recruit a general contractor, who is responsible for the whole project involving home improvements. On the other hand if you attempt to do it y
    The speculative approach of locating vacancies is often overlooked because is appears to be the least productive, however, looks can be deceiving.

    The speculative approach is where the job applicant makes applications to companies who are not currently advertising a vacancy. In many ways this is similar to cold calling and like cold calling you can expect a similar number of rejections. Please, please, please realise that this does not mean that the speculative approach is not working, in fact you will find it is working just fine.

    Month after month the statistics demanded of Jobclubs by Employment Services showed that more of our members found employment using the speculative approach than by any other method.

    Is that surprising?

    It shouldn't be when you look at the efficient method we used when employing the speculative approach. Our Jobclub members had a target of 10 job leads a day. They typically looked for advertised vacancies first as these took the longest to prepare for. The bulk of the remaining applications came from the speculative approach.

    Job leads for the speculative approach come from locating companies that employ people in your chosen field by using publications such as:-

    Local Newspaper

    National Newspaper

    Specialist Trade Publications

    Personal Contacts

    Business Contacts

    Phone Directory

    Business Directories

    Local library

    Internet

    One key piece of information that you should take time to locate is the name of the Human Resources Manager or if it is a small company the business owner (CEO or Director) or a Manager in the Department you are applying for a job in.

    How do you get that information?

    The quickest was is by phone. Call the company, you will normally get a receptionist or switchboard operator answering. So ask them! Simply say something like....

    "I have a letter for the person that deals with job applications but I can't find their name, can you tell me who's name I should put on the letter?"

    How simple is that? Now I know some of you probably don't enjoy calling people you don't know by telephone, but does the minor discomfort really matter compared to the potential results? It's a sixty second call, easy.

    Now if you can find out a little bit more about the company, then you can make sure that you fine tune your approach to them.

    But having located the potential vacancy what should the covering letter look like?

    Before I show you an example, please understand that you should always write in your own style, but certain phrases within the example are key to the success of the approach, in particular, the one's that suggest why you are writing and the closing statement that prompts the employer to take action.

    Have a close look at the example below, we can discuss it afterwards (Ignore the puctuation used for spacing and formatting in the address section and date line):-

    ---------------------------------------------------------

    .............................123 Some Street
    .............................Mytown
    .............................Whatever County
    .............................Postal Code

    Named Person
    Company Name
    Street
    Town
    County
    Postal Code..................DATE

    Dear Named Person,

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company. Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination.

    Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you.

    I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

    Yours sincerely

    Signature

    Your Name

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Right, lets take a look at the structure. First off, this is a business letter and so the layout should reflect that in the address and date layout.

    Next lets look at the opening paragraph;

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    By using language like "with interest that I recently found details of your company" is a subtle compliment and leads them into the letter. The rest of the paragraph is a polite way of say "any jobs going?" :-)

    The second paragraph is the real key paragraph;

    "As you can see from my enclosed resume" is an invitation to read the resume, in fact the reader should at this point stop reading the letter and start looking at the resume, but just in case they don't, it continues to build a desire to read the resume....

    "my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company." At this point they should be trying to find those key skills in your resume.

    Now we come to something called third party credibility. That is to say, we want to suggest that other people think you are good at your job;

    "Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination."

    The wording here is critical, if you say "I am an expert at xyz" then you are blowing your own trumpet, bragging etc, but that does not help anyone believe that it is so. If you imply that someone else thinks you are good at your job then they are much more likely to believe it.

    This is a commonly used technique in advertising, for a quick example look at sales pages on the internet, most have "testimonials" because you are more likely to believe the product or service is good if someone else says it is so.

    We should never be afraid of using these techniques because they actually work.

    The covering letter and resume should be a combination that work together to sell your skills and abilities, they are your sales copy with the sole purpose of getting you to an interview.

    Therefore to be professional in your approach you need to sell the features and benefits that you have to offer the company. Horrible idea you are thinking. I agree! But we have to get the job done in the best way possible and that means selling your skills.

    Next;

    "Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you."

    Is a polite request tha

    Industrial Fasteners Hold It All Together
    Ever stop to consider what keeps everything from airplane walls to computer cases held together correctly? Without a reliable industrial fastener few things would function as they should. From nuts and bolts to screws and rivets, these fasteners are the unsung heroes of the technological, mechanical and even the home and commercial construction worlds.Industrial fasteners are considered so important for keeping it all together, in fact, the industry itself is taken pretty seriously. It even has its own professional organization where manufacturers of all types of fasteners come together to share ideas, improve on products and more.That's right, there's a professional organization that helps the fastener industry advance itself, its technologies and its ideas. The Industrial Fasteners Institute serves an industry that pulls in billions of dollars each year in sales. Considering the incredible demands placed on fasteners, the need for professional representation and idea sharing shouldn't be surprising. Think a regular bolt cou
    tory

    Business Directories

    Local library

    Internet

    One key piece of information that you should take time to locate is the name of the Human Resources Manager or if it is a small company the business owner (CEO or Director) or a Manager in the Department you are applying for a job in.

    How do you get that information?

    The quickest was is by phone. Call the company, you will normally get a receptionist or switchboard operator answering. So ask them! Simply say something like....

    "I have a letter for the person that deals with job applications but I can't find their name, can you tell me who's name I should put on the letter?"

    How simple is that? Now I know some of you probably don't enjoy calling people you don't know by telephone, but does the minor discomfort really matter compared to the potential results? It's a sixty second call, easy.

    Now if you can find out a little bit more about the company, then you can make sure that you fine tune your approach to them.

    But having located the potential vacancy what should the covering letter look like?

    Before I show you an example, please understand that you should always write in your own style, but certain phrases within the example are key to the success of the approach, in particular, the one's that suggest why you are writing and the closing statement that prompts the employer to take action.

    Have a close look at the example below, we can discuss it afterwards (Ignore the puctuation used for spacing and formatting in the address section and date line):-

    ---------------------------------------------------------

    .............................123 Some Street
    .............................Mytown
    .............................Whatever County
    .............................Postal Code

    Named Person
    Company Name
    Street
    Town
    County
    Postal Code..................DATE

    Dear Named Person,

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company. Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination.

    Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you.

    I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

    Yours sincerely

    Signature

    Your Name

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Right, lets take a look at the structure. First off, this is a business letter and so the layout should reflect that in the address and date layout.

    Next lets look at the opening paragraph;

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    By using language like "with interest that I recently found details of your company" is a subtle compliment and leads them into the letter. The rest of the paragraph is a polite way of say "any jobs going?" :-)

    The second paragraph is the real key paragraph;

    "As you can see from my enclosed resume" is an invitation to read the resume, in fact the reader should at this point stop reading the letter and start looking at the resume, but just in case they don't, it continues to build a desire to read the resume....

    "my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company." At this point they should be trying to find those key skills in your resume.

    Now we come to something called third party credibility. That is to say, we want to suggest that other people think you are good at your job;

    "Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination."

    The wording here is critical, if you say "I am an expert at xyz" then you are blowing your own trumpet, bragging etc, but that does not help anyone believe that it is so. If you imply that someone else thinks you are good at your job then they are much more likely to believe it.

    This is a commonly used technique in advertising, for a quick example look at sales pages on the internet, most have "testimonials" because you are more likely to believe the product or service is good if someone else says it is so.

    We should never be afraid of using these techniques because they actually work.

    The covering letter and resume should be a combination that work together to sell your skills and abilities, they are your sales copy with the sole purpose of getting you to an interview.

    Therefore to be professional in your approach you need to sell the features and benefits that you have to offer the company. Horrible idea you are thinking. I agree! But we have to get the job done in the best way possible and that means selling your skills.

    Next;

    "Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you."

    Is a polite request th

    Opening a Dollar Store - Weekly Store Maintenance
    If you are opening a dollar store you will soon find that there are many little activities that must be routinely completed. Among those items is the need to complete routine store maintenance. While this is little fun to do it is important to the success of your business. In fact weekly store inspection and maintenance should be performed as a matter of practice.If you are opening a dollar store a good strategy might be to implement a weekly store maintenance checklist. That checklist could list the areas for routine inspection. It could also list the areas that require specific maintenance. By devoting a small amount of time on a weekly basis bigger problems could be avoided.When opening a dollar store your weekly inspection could include checking for store lights that are dim or burned out. A quick walk through the store would reveal flooring that is damaged or chipped. That same walk through the store would be the perfect time to check for wall and display damage. Check the store fixtures for loose shelving or missing si
    ompts the employer to take action.

    Have a close look at the example below, we can discuss it afterwards (Ignore the puctuation used for spacing and formatting in the address section and date line):-

    ---------------------------------------------------------

    .............................123 Some Street
    .............................Mytown
    .............................Whatever County
    .............................Postal Code

    Named Person
    Company Name
    Street
    Town
    County
    Postal Code..................DATE

    Dear Named Person,

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company. Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination.

    Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you.

    I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

    Yours sincerely

    Signature

    Your Name

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Right, lets take a look at the structure. First off, this is a business letter and so the layout should reflect that in the address and date layout.

    Next lets look at the opening paragraph;

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    By using language like "with interest that I recently found details of your company" is a subtle compliment and leads them into the letter. The rest of the paragraph is a polite way of say "any jobs going?" :-)

    The second paragraph is the real key paragraph;

    "As you can see from my enclosed resume" is an invitation to read the resume, in fact the reader should at this point stop reading the letter and start looking at the resume, but just in case they don't, it continues to build a desire to read the resume....

    "my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company." At this point they should be trying to find those key skills in your resume.

    Now we come to something called third party credibility. That is to say, we want to suggest that other people think you are good at your job;

    "Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination."

    The wording here is critical, if you say "I am an expert at xyz" then you are blowing your own trumpet, bragging etc, but that does not help anyone believe that it is so. If you imply that someone else thinks you are good at your job then they are much more likely to believe it.

    This is a commonly used technique in advertising, for a quick example look at sales pages on the internet, most have "testimonials" because you are more likely to believe the product or service is good if someone else says it is so.

    We should never be afraid of using these techniques because they actually work.

    The covering letter and resume should be a combination that work together to sell your skills and abilities, they are your sales copy with the sole purpose of getting you to an interview.

    Therefore to be professional in your approach you need to sell the features and benefits that you have to offer the company. Horrible idea you are thinking. I agree! But we have to get the job done in the best way possible and that means selling your skills.

    Next;

    "Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you."

    Is a polite request th

    Planning An Outdoor Sign For Your Business
    Undoubtedly, you know the importance of having an outdoor sign for your business and you are excited about seeing your new outdoor sign hung outside your business premises. But, hey, hang on - before you get that outdoor sign fabricated, you have to keep some primary factors in mind. These are:Which signage is more effective for your business – ground-mounted or building-mounted? While you will find that you HAVE to go for a building-mounted sign, you must also consider an additional ground-mounted outdoors sign if your business demands it. For example, if you are running a grocery shop and if you have exotic fruits at special rates for sale on a regular basis, then a ground-mounted sign is a must along with your building-mounted outdoor sign. Remember, a ground-mounted sign is more noticeable and can work wonders for your business. Of course, ground-mounted signs are business-dependent – Paris Hilton cannot be placing a ground-mounted canvas sign outside her ritzy
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    Right, lets take a look at the structure. First off, this is a business letter and so the layout should reflect that in the address and date layout.

    Next lets look at the opening paragraph;

    It was with interest that I recently found details of your company in a local publication and it occurred to me that my previous experience may be a close match for any positions you may have available now or in the near future.

    By using language like "with interest that I recently found details of your company" is a subtle compliment and leads them into the letter. The rest of the paragraph is a polite way of say "any jobs going?" :-)

    The second paragraph is the real key paragraph;

    "As you can see from my enclosed resume" is an invitation to read the resume, in fact the reader should at this point stop reading the letter and start looking at the resume, but just in case they don't, it continues to build a desire to read the resume....

    "my experience with COMPANY NAME as a JOB TITLE would be suited to a similar position within your company." At this point they should be trying to find those key skills in your resume.

    Now we come to something called third party credibility. That is to say, we want to suggest that other people think you are good at your job;

    "Previous employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination."

    The wording here is critical, if you say "I am an expert at xyz" then you are blowing your own trumpet, bragging etc, but that does not help anyone believe that it is so. If you imply that someone else thinks you are good at your job then they are much more likely to believe it.

    This is a commonly used technique in advertising, for a quick example look at sales pages on the internet, most have "testimonials" because you are more likely to believe the product or service is good if someone else says it is so.

    We should never be afraid of using these techniques because they actually work.

    The covering letter and resume should be a combination that work together to sell your skills and abilities, they are your sales copy with the sole purpose of getting you to an interview.

    Therefore to be professional in your approach you need to sell the features and benefits that you have to offer the company. Horrible idea you are thinking. I agree! But we have to get the job done in the best way possible and that means selling your skills.

    Next;

    "Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you."

    Is a polite request th

    Irving TX Real Estate
    Why Invest in Irving, TX Real EstateYou have several reasons to invest in Irving, TX real estate. This article will help explain a few of those.Irving, TX is considered a family-orient community with high ideas and personal values. This community also is thought of one where business people, students, educators, medical professionals, retirees, and other people of prominence would want to live.Irving TX is the home of the Dallas Cowboys, and is also located only a few minutes from Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. It is quieter than the huge city of Dallas, yet it is also located close enough to civilization for people to be able to live in this city and to not feel isolated.Irving, Texas has both a suburban and home town feel to it. Therefore, if you are a real estate investor or personal home buyer you may want to find a home to purchase in this area. This area has within it quality elementary and secondary education, schools, and the excitement of living in a city that is associated largely with the success of a well-known NFL
    us employers have found my skills coupled with my ability to work as part of a team or on my own initiative to be a useful combination."

    The wording here is critical, if you say "I am an expert at xyz" then you are blowing your own trumpet, bragging etc, but that does not help anyone believe that it is so. If you imply that someone else thinks you are good at your job then they are much more likely to believe it.

    This is a commonly used technique in advertising, for a quick example look at sales pages on the internet, most have "testimonials" because you are more likely to believe the product or service is good if someone else says it is so.

    We should never be afraid of using these techniques because they actually work.

    The covering letter and resume should be a combination that work together to sell your skills and abilities, they are your sales copy with the sole purpose of getting you to an interview.

    Therefore to be professional in your approach you need to sell the features and benefits that you have to offer the company. Horrible idea you are thinking. I agree! But we have to get the job done in the best way possible and that means selling your skills.

    Next;

    "Should you have any suitable vacancies now or in the near future, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my suitability with you."

    Is a polite request that you be considered for any up-coming vacancies, if you are lucky they are about to start a recruitment campaign and you can save them the trouble and cost. If you are unlucky you may be put on file for a 2 or 3 months, that is not a bad thing in the short term.

    Finally;

    "I look forward to hearing from you in the near future." Is a straight forward request for them to contact you. You could substitute it with:-

    "Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me."

    And of course if you are actually looking for a job in sales then you have to prove you are a sales person:-

    "I look forward to hearing from you in the near future and will call to discuss any forthcoming vacancies with you in a few days time."

    How pushy is that? Please don't use that if you are not applying for a sales post. But if you are looking for a sales job it is a good line so long as you follow it up with a phone call to prove you are good at your job.

    For most people the traditional ending is plenty good enough.

    So, take some time to run through this again tomorrow after you have had time to think about it, write out a similar letter in your own words and see if you are happier with your own words. But what ever you decide, take action and use the speculative approach. It really is a very effective tool in the job search toolbox.

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