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5 Important Things To Ask Your Customers

By Kellie D'Andrea

Too often the difference between your business moving at the speed of molasses versus the speed of light is failing to ask your customers certain questions that will make a big difference in your business. Here are 5 important things all business owners should ask their customers.

Client Surveys That Works Wonders

By Meredith Liepelt

Knowing what your ideal clients expect from you is one of the best ways to ensure you keep existing clients and add happy new ones. Eliciting feedback from them is beneficial for what lies ahead. However, often you may find yourself stuck, not knowing how to write or conduct a written survey. Here are some things to remember when you conduct your next survey.

Savor The Moment!

By Holly Cox

When we learn to savor each moment, we bring the very happiness we are searching for into our daily lives! If you want to create joy and happiness for yourself in the present moment, as well as in the future, begin to ask yourself the following questions. Let your own answers guide you.

Questions For Your Doctor?

By Peter Yellowlees

This article encourages patients to plan the questions they ask their doctor

One Size Doesn't Fit All: Reporters Come In All Shapes And Sizes

By Karen Friedman

It may come as a surprise that reporters don't sit around planning how to get you.Instead of wasting energy trying to identify an upcoming sneak attack , think of reporters as people who simply want to know what you would want to know if you were a reader, listener or viewer. When you learn to do that, you can prepare in advance. This article will help you recognize a wide variety of reporter styles

"Questioning Your Perspective" — (It's All About The Thinking)

By Virginia McBride

For a moment, let's imagine. See us facing each other. I ask you to describe your hand. Pause yourself long enough to identify the position of your hand before you describe. Palm down? Palm up and facing you? Palm up and facing me? In what position do we have the same perspective, the same view? None of the mentioned positions! Now, ask what is the ideal position for us to take so we will have essentially the same view, the same perspective.

Why Your Best Clients Give Blah Testimonials

By Mark Silver

Your client loved you. Luurrrved you! Working with you, the results they got. Oh happy day. Then why is it so darn hard to get a testimonial from them? And, if you do get a testimonial, it's of the blah-blah 'John Smith is great. Recommend him highly.' variety.

Avoiding The Third Degree Syndrome In Marketing.

By Mark Silver

When you last wrote a flyer or a webpage, or when you last read one, what was the first bit of text on it, after the headline? I'm willing to bet you beads to bogarts that it was a series of questions. Like this list I just saw on a website I randomly picked off of Google: "Are you: Feeling that more meaningful success and far better results are possible in your life, career or business?

Folks With Special Needs Are Very Thankful For Every Opportunity

By Fred Nicklaus

What kind of qualities would you like for your employies to have? I'm sure gratitude is one. I know it's something that i look for and teach my staff. It's always easier to be around a person who goes about his or her business with a smile and an attitude of gratitude.

The Top 11 Questions You Should Ask When Finding Treatment For Your Brain Injury

By David Bressman

It is often difficult to know the right questions to ask when dealing with a brain injury. This article highlights 11 important questions that anyone with a brain injury, or who has a loved one with such an injury, will likely want to ask of any caregiver or medical provider.

Learning Is Not Always What It Appears To Be

By Fred Nicklaus

Somtimes learning isn't always what it looks like. You can learn a lot of good information about something even if it isn't doing the physicall work. For example, basketball. You don't always have to do the physicall work, you can learn from a simple talk.

Failing Your Job Interview Is Easy

By John Campbell

Passing your job interview is critical to being offered the job. But the job interview questions and answers can be daunting and lead to a complete disaster unless you are properly prepared and know how to interview for job promotion in-house or with a potential new employer. We show you the secrets so that you are guaranteed to succeed.

Deciding Whether Or Not To Publish Your Prices.

By Mark Silver

Your website is up, your services/workshops/products page is finished. So... do you publish your prices along with it? If you do, won't that scare people away? If you don't, won't people think you're hiding something? It's a lose-lose situation, it would seem. So, do your clients need to see your prices, or not?

Creative Questions

By Arne Rantzen

WHY CAN I PAY MY BILLS

Questions For Senator Obama

By Mary Ann Boulette

Questions for Senator Obama.

Lively Listening: Nine Simple Rules

By Helen Wilkie

Listening is underrated and underused, but it is one of the most important communication skills. Good listeners are valued by those with whom they interact. These nine simple steps will help you become an effective listener.

If You Want Good Answers, Ask Good Questions

By Helen Wilkie

Asking questions is a great way to get the information you want or need, but not if you ask the wrong questions. This article illustrates how to ask good questions to get good answers.

No One Will Read All Those Words

By Troy White

Why more words should be put into marketing ads and what kind of questions you should ask yourself to help market your business.

How To Chop Days And Hours Off Your Article Writing.

By Mark Silver

Ready to write an article? You even made the big step of scheduling time to do it. So here it is, and you're sitting at your desk, staring blankly at the screen. Just like you've been doing for the last two weeks. And still no article. Despite the fact it was supposed to go out 10 days ago. Ugh.

You're Not Alone If You Hate Going To Job Interviews

By Carole Martin

“I know I could do the job if they would just give it to me. Why do I have to prove myself? I meet all the qualifications they are looking for. I could do this job with my eyes closed. Can’t they tell from my resume that I am qualified?”

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