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The Promotion Factor: Seven Strategies to Promote Yourself and Your Business by Playing Golf ent for me. Yes, that was great customer service in general, but what was REALLY smart about this was now that I've experienced her fabulous service, I will be returning for more, AND I will figure out how to do so during her normal business hours.Effective business promotion is more powerful than advertising. Using golf is one the best ways to increase your business and personal success. Playing golf is the foundation for networking and recruiting. Think about the relaxed atmosphere a golf course provides. It is surely not an office environment where you have to watch what you say and how you behave. Many business opportunities have been realized on the golf course. In addition, many job offers have been negotiated there as well. Here are seven strategies that will help you network and recruit for your business and personal success:“It’s not who you know, it’s who knows you.”• Observe the true character of t Lesson #5: Decrease No-Shows The day before our appointment, she called to confirm our appointment and to make certain that I had received the directions she had emailed (another plus as I didn't have to spend time figuring them out myself). Confirming any appointments you have with clients is essential to decreasing the number of no-shows you have. People get busy and honestly forget, so confirming appointments is an easy way to remind them and making sure your slot doesn't go unfilled. So...the overall lesson here is that if she hadn't been easy to find and hadn't follow-up with me in such a precise and consistent manner, I guarantee that I would still be looking for someone and trying to figure out how to fit an appointment into my schedule ~ or more likely, I Certification for Freelancers and Home-Based Business Owners I'm six months pregnant and I did something recently I should have done months ago - I had a prenatal massage. Ahhh..... heaven. I've had this ongoing pain in my shoulder (on the side I carry my 2-year-old daughter, go figure) and it hurt to do pretty much everything. But you know, as a mom, you just suck it up and do it anyway.When we think of technical certification, most of us think of the seemingly endless jumble of letters that follow the names of information technology experts—MCSE, MCSA, A+, CCNA, etc. These certifications serve as standardized, objective validations that the person holding them possesses a certain set of skills and a certain level of professional competency.In today’s increasingly competitive business environment, however, certifications aren’t just for “computer geeks.” There are now a number of highly valuable certifications available in areas beyond information technology. If you are a work-at-home parent or a freelance professional in any field, investing the time I finally broke down at my last OB appointment and asked if I could get a massage for the pain. My doctor gave me the thumbs up with the caveat to make sure the person I went to worked with pregnant women. So, off to Google I went to see what I could find. What happened from there is a true lesson in how to get more clients for your service-based business the easy way - by making it easy for your clients to sign up! Lesson #1: Do simple search engine optimization on your website Into Google's search field I typed "massage therapist for pregnant women Hudson Valley New York" and you know what happened? Exactly ONE listing came up. (Take note, all you massage therapists in the tri-state area). Thankfully this person had a lovely website that answered my initial questions and a contact form where I could reach her via email (my personal preference for communication). The lesson? Have a web presence, for sure. But don't stop there. Be sure to use KEYWORDS in the copy of your text as well as in the code behind your site (the meta-tags) so your site comes up in the search results. Further digging on my part would have given me more listings for massage therapists, but why waste my time when exactly what I was looking for came up instantly? TIP: My massage therapist's site had the advantage of having at least one of the keywords I used in my search in the title of her website/company: "Hudson Valley." If you work with clients 1:1 in your local area, consider adding your location and the area in which you service clients to your keywords. Another positive for this site was the ability to contact her, either via phone or email. Giving your prospects choices on how they can reach you increases your credibility and respects varying needs for contact. Lesson #2: Quick Follow-Up The massage therapist responded the same day by phone and quickly answered the questions I had posed for her in my initial contact email. So, even though I had contacted her via email, she took the initiative to call me, instead of emailing me back. This showed me right away that she was a serious business person, and that she was interested in obtaining me as a client. The fact that she came to the call prepared to answer my questions in a minimum amount of time was an added plus. I was sold and ready to book my appointment with her, but I needed to juggle schedules with my family. She offered to send me her availability for the next few weeks via email and then I could contact her to book a session when it was convenient for me. Lesson #3: Quick Follow-Up II She followed up right away as promised, but unfortunately her email went into my spam folder. (I had given her my personal email address, which is the AOL address I've had since 1994, but since AOL filters 35% of all mail, I never even knew it was there.) One day after that, she called to make sure I'd received her email. I emailed her back and said I hadn't (and then later found it in my spam folder). She immediately resent her email to both my personal and business email address, and ta-da, there it was. Do you see the theme of follow-up here? She didn't wait around for me to make the next move. She picked up the phone and left a quick message to check in. It was neither salesy or pushy - it was gracious and courteous. Lesson #4: Be Flexible (within reason) Then the next stumbling block. With my schedule, I try to make any outside appointments in the early evening or on the weekends. She only had appointments available mid-day during the week. I explained my situation and she graciously offered to see me off-hours. At this point, I was unhappily ready to move on to someone else, but she came through by offering to see me at a time that was much more convenient for me. Yes, that was great customer service in general, but what was REALLY smart about this was now that I've experienced her fabulous service, I will be returning for more, AND I will figure out how to do so during her normal business hours. Lesson #5: Decrease No-Shows The day before our appointment, she called to confirm our appointment and to make certain that I had received the directions she had emailed (another plus as I didn't have to spend time figuring them out myself). Confirming any appointments you have with clients is essential to decreasing the number of no-shows you have. People get busy and honestly forget, so confirming appointments is an easy way to remind them and making sure your slot doesn't go unfilled. So...the overall lesson here is that if she hadn't been easy to find and hadn't follow-up with me in such a precise and consistent manner, I guarantee that I would still be looking for someone and trying to figure out how to fit an appointment into my schedule ~ or more likely, I Bright Future For Indian Textile Industry te area). Thankfully this person had a lovely website that answered my initial questions and a contact form where I could reach her via email (my personal preference for communication).IntroductionThe textile industry in India is substantial, and largely diversified. It is hard to cover all its aspects even within hour-long presentation, however, research team of Fibre2fashion.com has attempted to gather significant pieces of massively complicated puzzle of this industry.The Indian textile industry roots thousands of years back. After, the European industry insurrection, Indian textile sector also witnessed considerable development in industrial aspects. Textile industry plays an important role in the terms of revenue generation in Indian economy. The significance of the textile industry is also due to its contribution in the industrial production The lesson? Have a web presence, for sure. But don't stop there. Be sure to use KEYWORDS in the copy of your text as well as in the code behind your site (the meta-tags) so your site comes up in the search results. Further digging on my part would have given me more listings for massage therapists, but why waste my time when exactly what I was looking for came up instantly? TIP: My massage therapist's site had the advantage of having at least one of the keywords I used in my search in the title of her website/company: "Hudson Valley." If you work with clients 1:1 in your local area, consider adding your location and the area in which you service clients to your keywords. Another positive for this site was the ability to contact her, either via phone or email. Giving your prospects choices on how they can reach you increases your credibility and respects varying needs for contact. Lesson #2: Quick Follow-Up The massage therapist responded the same day by phone and quickly answered the questions I had posed for her in my initial contact email. So, even though I had contacted her via email, she took the initiative to call me, instead of emailing me back. This showed me right away that she was a serious business person, and that she was interested in obtaining me as a client. The fact that she came to the call prepared to answer my questions in a minimum amount of time was an added plus. I was sold and ready to book my appointment with her, but I needed to juggle schedules with my family. She offered to send me her availability for the next few weeks via email and then I could contact her to book a session when it was convenient for me. Lesson #3: Quick Follow-Up II She followed up right away as promised, but unfortunately her email went into my spam folder. (I had given her my personal email address, which is the AOL address I've had since 1994, but since AOL filters 35% of all mail, I never even knew it was there.) One day after that, she called to make sure I'd received her email. I emailed her back and said I hadn't (and then later found it in my spam folder). She immediately resent her email to both my personal and business email address, and ta-da, there it was. Do you see the theme of follow-up here? She didn't wait around for me to make the next move. She picked up the phone and left a quick message to check in. It was neither salesy or pushy - it was gracious and courteous. Lesson #4: Be Flexible (within reason) Then the next stumbling block. With my schedule, I try to make any outside appointments in the early evening or on the weekends. She only had appointments available mid-day during the week. I explained my situation and she graciously offered to see me off-hours. At this point, I was unhappily ready to move on to someone else, but she came through by offering to see me at a time that was much more convenient for me. Yes, that was great customer service in general, but what was REALLY smart about this was now that I've experienced her fabulous service, I will be returning for more, AND I will figure out how to do so during her normal business hours. Lesson #5: Decrease No-Shows The day before our appointment, she called to confirm our appointment and to make certain that I had received the directions she had emailed (another plus as I didn't have to spend time figuring them out myself). Confirming any appointments you have with clients is essential to decreasing the number of no-shows you have. People get busy and honestly forget, so confirming appointments is an easy way to remind them and making sure your slot doesn't go unfilled. So...the overall lesson here is that if she hadn't been easy to find and hadn't follow-up with me in such a precise and consistent manner, I guarantee that I would still be looking for someone and trying to figure out how to fit an appointment into my schedule ~ or more likely, I Forex Trading - What's It All About Then? redibility and respects varying needs for contact.What is this, I ask myself. It is short for foreign exchange trading it would seem. It sounds complicated and deeply involved, and probably mathematical. No, I’m sure it is not so scary that I need scratch my head every time someone utters a mention of Forex.Forex Is simply the abbreviated name for the market where currencies are traded between nations, since an Englishman will probably find it somewhat difficult to purchase a magazine or umbrella or tooth brush if all he carried in his pocket were South African Rands. So therefore a lot of the time money will move between countries as industry & commerce must function & thrive. So how much trading occurs within this marke Lesson #2: Quick Follow-Up The massage therapist responded the same day by phone and quickly answered the questions I had posed for her in my initial contact email. So, even though I had contacted her via email, she took the initiative to call me, instead of emailing me back. This showed me right away that she was a serious business person, and that she was interested in obtaining me as a client. The fact that she came to the call prepared to answer my questions in a minimum amount of time was an added plus. I was sold and ready to book my appointment with her, but I needed to juggle schedules with my family. She offered to send me her availability for the next few weeks via email and then I could contact her to book a session when it was convenient for me. Lesson #3: Quick Follow-Up II She followed up right away as promised, but unfortunately her email went into my spam folder. (I had given her my personal email address, which is the AOL address I've had since 1994, but since AOL filters 35% of all mail, I never even knew it was there.) One day after that, she called to make sure I'd received her email. I emailed her back and said I hadn't (and then later found it in my spam folder). She immediately resent her email to both my personal and business email address, and ta-da, there it was. Do you see the theme of follow-up here? She didn't wait around for me to make the next move. She picked up the phone and left a quick message to check in. It was neither salesy or pushy - it was gracious and courteous. Lesson #4: Be Flexible (within reason) Then the next stumbling block. With my schedule, I try to make any outside appointments in the early evening or on the weekends. She only had appointments available mid-day during the week. I explained my situation and she graciously offered to see me off-hours. At this point, I was unhappily ready to move on to someone else, but she came through by offering to see me at a time that was much more convenient for me. Yes, that was great customer service in general, but what was REALLY smart about this was now that I've experienced her fabulous service, I will be returning for more, AND I will figure out how to do so during her normal business hours. Lesson #5: Decrease No-Shows The day before our appointment, she called to confirm our appointment and to make certain that I had received the directions she had emailed (another plus as I didn't have to spend time figuring them out myself). Confirming any appointments you have with clients is essential to decreasing the number of no-shows you have. People get busy and honestly forget, so confirming appointments is an easy way to remind them and making sure your slot doesn't go unfilled. So...the overall lesson here is that if she hadn't been easy to find and hadn't follow-up with me in such a precise and consistent manner, I guarantee that I would still be looking for someone and trying to figure out how to fit an appointment into my schedule ~ or more likely, I How To Work From Home And Ways To Make Money s I've had since 1994, but since AOL filters 35% of all mail, I never even knew it was there.)As you read every word of this article, you will learn ways to make money from home.Fed up with traveling to work and doing the daily routine? You facing mid-life redundancy but haven't saved enough money to retire just yet? Do you need to boost income but still have young children at home?A part time home biz can be a perfect way to supplement our day job income and create the potential to take our business working from home full time.By reading every word in this article, you will learn: * Why work at home? * Utilize your skills to maximize your profits * Your options to work at home?O Why work at home? Many people decide to work One day after that, she called to make sure I'd received her email. I emailed her back and said I hadn't (and then later found it in my spam folder). She immediately resent her email to both my personal and business email address, and ta-da, there it was. Do you see the theme of follow-up here? She didn't wait around for me to make the next move. She picked up the phone and left a quick message to check in. It was neither salesy or pushy - it was gracious and courteous. Lesson #4: Be Flexible (within reason) Then the next stumbling block. With my schedule, I try to make any outside appointments in the early evening or on the weekends. She only had appointments available mid-day during the week. I explained my situation and she graciously offered to see me off-hours. At this point, I was unhappily ready to move on to someone else, but she came through by offering to see me at a time that was much more convenient for me. Yes, that was great customer service in general, but what was REALLY smart about this was now that I've experienced her fabulous service, I will be returning for more, AND I will figure out how to do so during her normal business hours. Lesson #5: Decrease No-Shows The day before our appointment, she called to confirm our appointment and to make certain that I had received the directions she had emailed (another plus as I didn't have to spend time figuring them out myself). Confirming any appointments you have with clients is essential to decreasing the number of no-shows you have. People get busy and honestly forget, so confirming appointments is an easy way to remind them and making sure your slot doesn't go unfilled. So...the overall lesson here is that if she hadn't been easy to find and hadn't follow-up with me in such a precise and consistent manner, I guarantee that I would still be looking for someone and trying to figure out how to fit an appointment into my schedule ~ or more likely, I 3 Strategies To Get More Traffic And Money
Perhaps you need to get more creative; produce something unique and exciting and you will get noticed. You'll get more traffic, more ad clicks, more subscribers or more money; it works for all types of online businesses.Differentiate yourself from your competitors and see how your business will improve.The way you market, the way your website is designed, the types of products you offer, the way your content is conveyed are all elements that you can alter to add more creativity to.Produce something creative and unique, advertise it to the correct channels and you will get traffic.•Press Releases (free and paid) •Social Bookmarking sites ent for me. Yes, that was great customer service in general, but what was REALLY smart about this was now that I've experienced her fabulous service, I will be returning for more, AND I will figure out how to do so during her normal business hours. Lesson #5: Decrease No-Shows The day before our appointment, she called to confirm our appointment and to make certain that I had received the directions she had emailed (another plus as I didn't have to spend time figuring them out myself). Confirming any appointments you have with clients is essential to decreasing the number of no-shows you have. People get busy and honestly forget, so confirming appointments is an easy way to remind them and making sure your slot doesn't go unfilled. So...the overall lesson here is that if she hadn't been easy to find and hadn't follow-up with me in such a precise and consistent manner, I guarantee that I would still be looking for someone and trying to figure out how to fit an appointment into my schedule ~ or more likely, I would have given up altogether. Instead, she made it super-simple for me to say "yes, sign me up!" and I feel fabulous as a result! How can YOU follow-up with your potential clients so you can get the same results? © 2007 Alicia M Forest and ClientAbundance.com
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