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Estimating Construction Costs Requires Skill And Accuracy ty of room for nice in today's business world).The major part of an estimator’s job obviously is estimating job costs. In the past, doing this manually left marginal room for error. Today, with technology evolving everyday, software has been developed to reduce the chances of input error. The software offers an assortment of different templates that allow you to enter y Use the complete testimonial. Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see testimonials that look like this: "...great..." "...superb..." "...astounding..." Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky write The 'Heart' of Selling Genuine testimonials can add credibility to a real estate marketing program. When the testimonial comes from a known source, like a neighbor, that power increases tenfold. So how do you go about using testimonials?It’s not just the ‘gurus’ that make money online you know. Ordinary Joes (and Plain Janes too) are earning steady income on the internet with or without websites. What are they doing?Some of them have marketing down to a science. They are expert at finding small niches where the prospects are ready to buy. They study An easy but effective formula: 1. Place a testimonial at the top of your piece, in headline fashion. 2. Followed up with your message, giving specifics of the transaction -- the number of interested buyers that came through, the time it took to get a contract. (Or other relevant data from a buyer agent transaction). 3. Then offer to help the reader in the same way. 4. End with your offer and call-to-action. Create a testimonial "harvesting" system. The easier your testimonial gathering system is, the more likely you'll do it on a regular basis. Put something down on paper. Map it out. Make it a point to solicit a testimonial from each client X-number of days after the transaction. Follow your timeline consistently. And be sure you make it clear how you will use the testimonial (simply by using the phrase "in my marketing efforts"). Use your client's full name and address whenever possible. When you write a testimonial-request email or letter (or call them on the phone), ask if you can include their full name and address. Explain that it makes the testimonial more believable than something signed by "R. P. from Houston." For example, if you lived at 344 Elm Street, Houston, TX, which of the following testimonials would capture more of your attention: One signed by J. Riley, Houston, TX? Or one signed by John and Beth Riley, 357 Elm Street, Houston, TX? Send thank-you cards or a small gift to testimonial providers. This will boost your referral rate. Besides, it's just plain nice (and there's plenty of room for nice in today's business world). Use the complete testimonial. Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see testimonials that look like this: "...great..." "...superb..." "...astounding..." Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky writer Simple Words hrough, the time it took to get a contract. (Or other relevant data from a buyer agent transaction).I recently had a chance to see and feel how a few simple words can really make the difference in changing and enhancing your Customer Service interaction.I had been in Dallas for an extremely exciting and fun convention. (see, already simple words at work. “Exciting and Fun”) I was tired and ready to head home. I arr 3. Then offer to help the reader in the same way. 4. End with your offer and call-to-action. Create a testimonial "harvesting" system. The easier your testimonial gathering system is, the more likely you'll do it on a regular basis. Put something down on paper. Map it out. Make it a point to solicit a testimonial from each client X-number of days after the transaction. Follow your timeline consistently. And be sure you make it clear how you will use the testimonial (simply by using the phrase "in my marketing efforts"). Use your client's full name and address whenever possible. When you write a testimonial-request email or letter (or call them on the phone), ask if you can include their full name and address. Explain that it makes the testimonial more believable than something signed by "R. P. from Houston." For example, if you lived at 344 Elm Street, Houston, TX, which of the following testimonials would capture more of your attention: One signed by J. Riley, Houston, TX? Or one signed by John and Beth Riley, 357 Elm Street, Houston, TX? Send thank-you cards or a small gift to testimonial providers. This will boost your referral rate. Besides, it's just plain nice (and there's plenty of room for nice in today's business world). Use the complete testimonial. Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see testimonials that look like this: "...great..." "...superb..." "...astounding..." Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky write Certification of Your Profession - A Step in Personal Branding? client X-number of days after the transaction.Much in business -- as on the stock exchange -- moves in trends. Not forever though. Some trends will fade away when others amplify. And certain important incidents may cause new trends to start or others to finish abruptly. Certification is also an phenomenon that is supported by a trend. Certification has an extended use Follow your timeline consistently. And be sure you make it clear how you will use the testimonial (simply by using the phrase "in my marketing efforts"). Use your client's full name and address whenever possible. When you write a testimonial-request email or letter (or call them on the phone), ask if you can include their full name and address. Explain that it makes the testimonial more believable than something signed by "R. P. from Houston." For example, if you lived at 344 Elm Street, Houston, TX, which of the following testimonials would capture more of your attention: One signed by J. Riley, Houston, TX? Or one signed by John and Beth Riley, 357 Elm Street, Houston, TX? Send thank-you cards or a small gift to testimonial providers. This will boost your referral rate. Besides, it's just plain nice (and there's plenty of room for nice in today's business world). Use the complete testimonial. Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see testimonials that look like this: "...great..." "...superb..." "...astounding..." Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky write The Key to Effective Sales Incentives le than something signed by "R. P. from Houston."One marketing strategy that does not seem to fail is sales incentive. And that's the reason why it is also one of the most common types of marketing strategy that is used to increase the profit of the business and even motivate employees to perform in the top of their game.You too can increase the profit of your busi For example, if you lived at 344 Elm Street, Houston, TX, which of the following testimonials would capture more of your attention: One signed by J. Riley, Houston, TX? Or one signed by John and Beth Riley, 357 Elm Street, Houston, TX? Send thank-you cards or a small gift to testimonial providers. This will boost your referral rate. Besides, it's just plain nice (and there's plenty of room for nice in today's business world). Use the complete testimonial. Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see testimonials that look like this: "...great..." "...superb..." "...astounding..." Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky write Ironically - Virtual Bookkeeping Jobs Are Numerous ty of room for nice in today's business world).Bookkeeping is a very profitable skill. It's no surprise every business needs a bookkeeper, so a good bookkeeper will rarely have trouble finding a conventional job. But did you know that virtual bookkeeping jobs are increasingly available and necessary?If you think about it, bookkeeping from home makes total sense Use the complete testimonial. Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see testimonials that look like this: "...great..." "...superb..." "...astounding..." Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky writer. Use the full testimonial, or at least the full sections that are most applicable. Summary Testimonials carry more power than anything you might say about yourself. Create a simple harvesting system and follow it consistently. Be honest about your intentions. Send a thank-you card or small gift.
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