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What Are You Measuring your Customer Service Department With? 7 Things to Look For k on the links
and buy, buy, buy!I have been thinking about what makes a really great Customer Service experience and I have narrowed it down to about 7 things that make or break Excellent Customer Service Personnel.This list is based on my own observations, travels and experiences. When I have good or bad encounters, I try to write down what I liked or disliked. I Oh my! I can't wait a week for the next one! They are insulting and a complete waste of time for the reader, as well as the author. Sadly, they keep pumping them out, week after week! Why would anybody publish such utter rubbish? There must be a good reason eZine Publishers limit submitted articles Using Pictures in Presentation When I purchased my very first computer, not too long ago,
I signed up for many Internet Marketing Newsletters. Though
it's been a few years, I still have them.What about using graphic if your PowerPoint presentation? Does it make sense? I'm sure you heard something like "our graphics will make your presentation looks professional" or "make it vivid", but you still must understand why you use or do not use graphics in your presentation.The first fact is that pictures are easier for visual I've subscribed to at least 300 Newsletters and it affords me a broad outlook. My idea was to track and compare them. The plan was to see how each one of them changed over time and look for any discernible patterns, any nugget of information. Well, I've been able to spot changes and the view isn't a pretty one! The general trend is to give preference to sales instead of communication with the subscriber base. Perhaps the first few issues are well balanced and in favor of the reader. However, as time goes by, the universal tendency is to disregard the needs of the reader. The Newsletters I'm talking about are very easy to spot: they'll devote a single paragraph to the reader and immediately insert a product hyperlink. It's gotten so bad, I've received Newsletters with a multitude of stingy 3 or 4 line paragraphs, each leading to a sales link! Try as I might, I can't understand the reason for such Newsletters? Can you? What they are saying is this: Hi, this is Joe Blow and let me tell you how this is going to work: I'm gonna send you this irrelevant, so-called Newsletter. I'm going to offer little content and a mountain of product links! To do your part, we expect you to click on the links and buy, buy, buy! Oh my! I can't wait a week for the next one! They are insulting and a complete waste of time for the reader, as well as the author. Sadly, they keep pumping them out, week after week! Why would anybody publish such utter rubbish? There must be a good reason eZine Publishers limit submitted articles Is it Your Marketing, or Your Market? nd look for any discernible patterns, any nugget of
information."Who else is ready to start living a life of time, financial and personal freedom on an almost purely (97.9%) residual income...working less than 23 hours per week?" ... “Consistently average 15,000 or more visitors per day by using this unique software and watch your profits soar!" ... “Make $9000 in 15 days with..."Believe it o Well, I've been able to spot changes and the view isn't a pretty one! The general trend is to give preference to sales instead of communication with the subscriber base. Perhaps the first few issues are well balanced and in favor of the reader. However, as time goes by, the universal tendency is to disregard the needs of the reader. The Newsletters I'm talking about are very easy to spot: they'll devote a single paragraph to the reader and immediately insert a product hyperlink. It's gotten so bad, I've received Newsletters with a multitude of stingy 3 or 4 line paragraphs, each leading to a sales link! Try as I might, I can't understand the reason for such Newsletters? Can you? What they are saying is this: Hi, this is Joe Blow and let me tell you how this is going to work: I'm gonna send you this irrelevant, so-called Newsletter. I'm going to offer little content and a mountain of product links! To do your part, we expect you to click on the links and buy, buy, buy! Oh my! I can't wait a week for the next one! They are insulting and a complete waste of time for the reader, as well as the author. Sadly, they keep pumping them out, week after week! Why would anybody publish such utter rubbish? There must be a good reason eZine Publishers limit submitted articles How To Write A Resume , the universal tendency is to
disregard the needs of the reader.To apply to any job, the candidate needs to write a resume. These are some tips on writing a solid, persuasive resume that will help the applicant get the position they’ve been dreaming of.The resume must be segregated into different sections to be easily understood by the company representative, in most instances Human Resources ( The Newsletters I'm talking about are very easy to spot: they'll devote a single paragraph to the reader and immediately insert a product hyperlink. It's gotten so bad, I've received Newsletters with a multitude of stingy 3 or 4 line paragraphs, each leading to a sales link! Try as I might, I can't understand the reason for such Newsletters? Can you? What they are saying is this: Hi, this is Joe Blow and let me tell you how this is going to work: I'm gonna send you this irrelevant, so-called Newsletter. I'm going to offer little content and a mountain of product links! To do your part, we expect you to click on the links and buy, buy, buy! Oh my! I can't wait a week for the next one! They are insulting and a complete waste of time for the reader, as well as the author. Sadly, they keep pumping them out, week after week! Why would anybody publish such utter rubbish? There must be a good reason eZine Publishers limit submitted articles Take Care of Others with a Senior Care Franchise !The advancements in medicine are extending life more than at any time in history, putting many people in need of adult care for themselves. With many soon ending their working careers the amount of older citizens will be going way up. Entrepreneurs of senior care franchises are the lucky few that will be able to reap the benefits of the hu Try as I might, I can't understand the reason for such Newsletters? Can you? What they are saying is this: Hi, this is Joe Blow and let me tell you how this is going to work: I'm gonna send you this irrelevant, so-called Newsletter. I'm going to offer little content and a mountain of product links! To do your part, we expect you to click on the links and buy, buy, buy! Oh my! I can't wait a week for the next one! They are insulting and a complete waste of time for the reader, as well as the author. Sadly, they keep pumping them out, week after week! Why would anybody publish such utter rubbish? There must be a good reason eZine Publishers limit submitted articles 8 Steps to Fast Advertising Online k on the links
and buy, buy, buy!In many instances, when it comes to advertising and promotions for your Net based business enterprise, time is of the essence. Fast advertising online can be the difference between success and failure.There are 8 steps to fast advertising that you should bear in mind when you are developing a more comprehensive Internet marketing s Oh my! I can't wait a week for the next one! They are insulting and a complete waste of time for the reader, as well as the author. Sadly, they keep pumping them out, week after week! Why would anybody publish such utter rubbish? There must be a good reason eZine Publishers limit submitted articles to a hyperlink in the resource box! I know we all have to make a living. Should it come at the expense of insulting our readers? Why send out a Newsletter anybody with more than three brain cells would trash in a split second? Little wonder all Internet resources are being choked with garbage! What a sad state of affairs! It appears like priorities have gotten very confused, to say the least! We all need to take stock of the true reasons we write. These are two questions every Newsletter or eZine Publisher should ask: (a) Is the readership a byproduct of the marketing process or its reason for existence? (b) Should product sales take precedence over communication with your readers? I think Newsletter writers should keep the above questions in mind when practicing their craft. Yes, the pressure to sell is great, no doubt. However, continue looking for the answers and it will help keep you centered, time and again.
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