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How Much Drama Do You Need In Your Job? s:I know a lot of people who simply can’t hold down conventional jobs.Ok, many are artists of one sort or another; painters, actors, designers, writers, and speakers.To them, a typical nine-to-five gig looks like a set from “Dawn of The Dead.” Actually, it’s worse, because there’s at least some excitement, some mystery, some juiciness in a setting where the undead feed on the living.In a typical office, there are no “living,” according to my friends.They need more from what they do. They need drama, for lack of a better word.Drama can come in many forms.For example, you can be a salesperson and have lots of drama. A realtor never knows when she’ll get her next listing, or close her next sale, but when she does, she cashes in, big time!That’s dramatic.A waiter can earn big and small tips and no tips at "Hello! Thank you so much for you interest in placing a custom order for XXXXXXX. I would be willing to make this paper piecing for you for $XXXX plus $XXX for shipping. Please note that insurance is optional and would cost an additional $XXX. Custom orders may be slightly different than the set you have seen because these items are handmade. Colors may vary slightly also, but I always attempt to get as close to the original as I can. Please be advised that I am currently allowing XXX weeks for any custom orders. You can pay for this order using PayPal, check or money order. Please respond to this email to let me know if you still want to order this set. Include your name, address and any special instructions for the paper piecing. Thanks again for your interest!" Providing Good Customer Service Working with customers through online auction sites is the same as working with any other type of customer. Do your best to provide good customer service. If somebody isn?t pleased with an item that they receive, do your best to replace the item or refund the money. You may want to offer incentive programs to repeat winners. You could offer a discount after so many wins or even offer to do a free paper piecing after the person wins X amount of your aucti Career Success Through Following Your Urges Basic Paper Piecing TipsYou might think that the business of living life following your urges would be bad for you. That is if you subscribe to the belief that deep down human beings are evil if left to their own devices. Truth is, human beings are basically good. It's the odd man that kills or maims if otherwise we'd have a much higher incidence of killing and maiming around us.What of the man who we read about in the daily newspaper who jumps into the water to save a child or even a dog? Or the uncle who wrestles a shark to retrieve the arm of his nephew? Chances are neither of these people just doesn't even stop and think – they follow their instincts or urges and do what they need to do at the moment to save a life.We generally call such people heroes, but the principle by which they act - doing what comes naturally to them actually is what's remarkable. Th Here are some tips that will help you create paper piecings that will sell! Save some time by eliminating the "tracing" of patterns. Take your pattern, lay it over your cardstock and use your stylus to "trace" it onto your cardstock. You won't need a light box or copier for this and you can re-use your patterns again and again. Use the Fiskars soft-tip micro-touch ones. They have an ultra fine tip that will allow you to get into small spaces and make precision cuts. You should also try to move your paper around instead of moving the scissors. This will allow you to cut a smooth and even line. Sets that have more than one matching piece do better than a stand alone paper piecing. Even a title or matching smaller accent piece of paper helps! Other things that help are matching tags, journaling boxes, corners, borders, or stickers. Learn how to do details. Invest in a very thin tipped black pen and a white gel pen to add detail to your pieces. Use lots of shading on your paper piecings. Shade with chalk - use the teenie tiny pompoms with hemostates to hold the pompom to do your chalking and shading in small places. Take a look at some tole books to learn how to create proper shading on your sets. Practice shading techniques by taking a household object and shining a light on it. Note where the shadows and highlights are. Move the light and see how the shading changes. Make your paper piecings special or unique. Try to use the latest scrapbooking trends in new and unusual ways. Pay attention to color schemes. Invest in a color wheel and earn how to use it. Organize Your Paper Piecings Use a set of drawers, page protectors or other filing system to keep track of all of your paper piecings. Separate them by: (1) paper piecings that have been bid on/sold but not sent out You can also have them packed and ready to ship as you list You may need to combine some paper piecings for a customer that wins multiple pieces, but the packing is already done and makes shipping go faster! Setting Up An Accounting and Tracking System Having a detailed and organized accounting system is essential for a paper piecing business. Set up a three-ring binder, index card, folder, spreadsheet or file system that includes the following information for each auction: Title (you may want to place a printed copy of the paper piecing along with the information) Date Listed Spruce Up Your Auctions With Basic HTML Basic HTML is easy to learn and can really make a difference in the appearance of your auctions. Go to http://www.lissaexplains.com/html.shtml and learn some HTML information that you can use in your auction description box. You can type up a "template" using HTML in Word or WordPad and just "fill in the blanks" each time you want to list a new auction. This saves a lot of time. Advertising Your Auction Don't count on your auctions to advertise themselves! Create an email list and ask every customer if they would like to be notified when you list new auctions. Repeat customers will become some of your best customers. Keep your email addresses grouped in your address book on your computer and send using the "BCC" so that you are not revealing their email address to everyone else. When you list new auctions, just send out a short email letting them know what you have listed and include a link to your listings page. You can also send out advertisements on scrapbooking related "groups" or email lists. You can do a search on Yahoogroups.com, the MSN groups or any other email list to find scrapbooking groups. Email the list owner to find out what their policies are regarding ads. A lot of lists allow ads to be placed once a week. There are also "For Sale and Trade" message boards at scrapbooking sites that you can advertise at. I don't recommend advertising on regular message boards, though, because most of them don't allow it and it will really get everyone upset! Accepting and Pricing Custom Orders You've got QUESTIONS? "I was just asked if I could do a Custom of one of my PP's for a person that lost out on the bid. How would I charge someone for something like that?" We've got ANSWERS! You should try to charge right around the same price of the ended auction. Maybe a few dollars short of that. Only do this if you are satisfied with the ending bid price. If the price was too low, feel free to quote a higher price for your work. Be sure to make it worth your time and effort. Don't sell yourself too cheaply! Here is a form letter you can use to reply to custom requests: "Hello! Thank you so much for you interest in placing a custom order for XXXXXXX. I would be willing to make this paper piecing for you for $XXXX plus $XXX for shipping. Please note that insurance is optional and would cost an additional $XXX. Custom orders may be slightly different than the set you have seen because these items are handmade. Colors may vary slightly also, but I always attempt to get as close to the original as I can. Please be advised that I am currently allowing XXX weeks for any custom orders. You can pay for this order using PayPal, check or money order. Please respond to this email to let me know if you still want to order this set. Include your name, address and any special instructions for the paper piecing. Thanks again for your interest!" Providing Good Customer Service Working with customers through online auction sites is the same as working with any other type of customer. Do your best to provide good customer service. If somebody isn?t pleased with an item that they receive, do your best to replace the item or refund the money. You may want to offer incentive programs to repeat winners. You could offer a discount after so many wins or even offer to do a free paper piecing after the person wins X amount of your aucti Lifestyles of Successful Network Marketers g a household object and shining
a light on it. Note where the shadows and highlights are. Move the light and see
how the shading changes.When you look at the lifestyles of successful network marketers you can either get very excited or you may feel jealous or upset. Let's take a look at the lifestyles that a few successful network marketers lead.To start with the income that a very successful mlm business can bring its owners is almost obscene. There are people for example that are making over $100,000 a month in one personal development network marketing company. What is really crazy is they are earning that per month in less than 2 years.I know of one long term mlm distributor who has the largest business in Discovery Toys. Her husband and she travel extensively and live in a mountain top home in Aspen, Colorado. How does that sound!This article is more going to be look at what lifestyle you would like to lead. Looking at the success of others is fun, but that and $4 Make your paper piecings special or unique. Try to use the latest scrapbooking trends in new and unusual ways. Pay attention to color schemes. Invest in a color wheel and earn how to use it. Organize Your Paper Piecings Use a set of drawers, page protectors or other filing system to keep track of all of your paper piecings. Separate them by: (1) paper piecings that have been bid on/sold but not sent out You can also have them packed and ready to ship as you list You may need to combine some paper piecings for a customer that wins multiple pieces, but the packing is already done and makes shipping go faster! Setting Up An Accounting and Tracking System Having a detailed and organized accounting system is essential for a paper piecing business. Set up a three-ring binder, index card, folder, spreadsheet or file system that includes the following information for each auction: Title (you may want to place a printed copy of the paper piecing along with the information) Date Listed Spruce Up Your Auctions With Basic HTML Basic HTML is easy to learn and can really make a difference in the appearance of your auctions. Go to http://www.lissaexplains.com/html.shtml and learn some HTML information that you can use in your auction description box. You can type up a "template" using HTML in Word or WordPad and just "fill in the blanks" each time you want to list a new auction. This saves a lot of time. Advertising Your Auction Don't count on your auctions to advertise themselves! Create an email list and ask every customer if they would like to be notified when you list new auctions. Repeat customers will become some of your best customers. Keep your email addresses grouped in your address book on your computer and send using the "BCC" so that you are not revealing their email address to everyone else. When you list new auctions, just send out a short email letting them know what you have listed and include a link to your listings page. You can also send out advertisements on scrapbooking related "groups" or email lists. You can do a search on Yahoogroups.com, the MSN groups or any other email list to find scrapbooking groups. Email the list owner to find out what their policies are regarding ads. A lot of lists allow ads to be placed once a week. There are also "For Sale and Trade" message boards at scrapbooking sites that you can advertise at. I don't recommend advertising on regular message boards, though, because most of them don't allow it and it will really get everyone upset! Accepting and Pricing Custom Orders You've got QUESTIONS? "I was just asked if I could do a Custom of one of my PP's for a person that lost out on the bid. How would I charge someone for something like that?" We've got ANSWERS! You should try to charge right around the same price of the ended auction. Maybe a few dollars short of that. Only do this if you are satisfied with the ending bid price. If the price was too low, feel free to quote a higher price for your work. Be sure to make it worth your time and effort. Don't sell yourself too cheaply! Here is a form letter you can use to reply to custom requests: "Hello! Thank you so much for you interest in placing a custom order for XXXXXXX. I would be willing to make this paper piecing for you for $XXXX plus $XXX for shipping. Please note that insurance is optional and would cost an additional $XXX. Custom orders may be slightly different than the set you have seen because these items are handmade. Colors may vary slightly also, but I always attempt to get as close to the original as I can. Please be advised that I am currently allowing XXX weeks for any custom orders. You can pay for this order using PayPal, check or money order. Please respond to this email to let me know if you still want to order this set. Include your name, address and any special instructions for the paper piecing. Thanks again for your interest!" Providing Good Customer Service Working with customers through online auction sites is the same as working with any other type of customer. Do your best to provide good customer service. If somebody isn?t pleased with an item that they receive, do your best to replace the item or refund the money. You may want to offer incentive programs to repeat winners. You could offer a discount after so many wins or even offer to do a free paper piecing after the person wins X amount of your aucti Excavation History And Types r>
Final BidExcavation process basically involves the removal of any topsoil overload by machine. This material might be examined by metal detector for drift finds but unless the preparation site has stayed untouched since its rejection there is perpetually a layer of current material on the surface of partial archaeological interest.In countryside areas, any features are frequently noticeable beneath the surface as opposed to city areas where there might be thick layers of human deposits and as well the only the highest contexts would be primarily be visible and definable by ways of isolation from few other contexts. A plan for sampling the contexts and other features is formulation that might engage total excavation of each characteristic or only portion.The growth of excavation methods has moved over the years from a wealth hunting process to one Winning Bidders Information: Ebay ID Name Address Fees: Ebay Postage Insurance Packaging Total Due Total Profit 1st notice sent 2nd notice sent 3rd notice sent Form of payment Payment received date Date PP sent to buyer Notice that it was sent Give feedback Receive feedback Other bidders Spruce Up Your Auctions With Basic HTML Basic HTML is easy to learn and can really make a difference in the appearance of your auctions. Go to http://www.lissaexplains.com/html.shtml and learn some HTML information that you can use in your auction description box. You can type up a "template" using HTML in Word or WordPad and just "fill in the blanks" each time you want to list a new auction. This saves a lot of time. Advertising Your Auction Don't count on your auctions to advertise themselves! Create an email list and ask every customer if they would like to be notified when you list new auctions. Repeat customers will become some of your best customers. Keep your email addresses grouped in your address book on your computer and send using the "BCC" so that you are not revealing their email address to everyone else. When you list new auctions, just send out a short email letting them know what you have listed and include a link to your listings page. You can also send out advertisements on scrapbooking related "groups" or email lists. You can do a search on Yahoogroups.com, the MSN groups or any other email list to find scrapbooking groups. Email the list owner to find out what their policies are regarding ads. A lot of lists allow ads to be placed once a week. There are also "For Sale and Trade" message boards at scrapbooking sites that you can advertise at. I don't recommend advertising on regular message boards, though, because most of them don't allow it and it will really get everyone upset! Accepting and Pricing Custom Orders You've got QUESTIONS? "I was just asked if I could do a Custom of one of my PP's for a person that lost out on the bid. How would I charge someone for something like that?" We've got ANSWERS! You should try to charge right around the same price of the ended auction. Maybe a few dollars short of that. Only do this if you are satisfied with the ending bid price. If the price was too low, feel free to quote a higher price for your work. Be sure to make it worth your time and effort. Don't sell yourself too cheaply! Here is a form letter you can use to reply to custom requests: "Hello! Thank you so much for you interest in placing a custom order for XXXXXXX. I would be willing to make this paper piecing for you for $XXXX plus $XXX for shipping. Please note that insurance is optional and would cost an additional $XXX. Custom orders may be slightly different than the set you have seen because these items are handmade. Colors may vary slightly also, but I always attempt to get as close to the original as I can. Please be advised that I am currently allowing XXX weeks for any custom orders. You can pay for this order using PayPal, check or money order. Please respond to this email to let me know if you still want to order this set. Include your name, address and any special instructions for the paper piecing. Thanks again for your interest!" Providing Good Customer Service Working with customers through online auction sites is the same as working with any other type of customer. Do your best to provide good customer service. If somebody isn?t pleased with an item that they receive, do your best to replace the item or refund the money. You may want to offer incentive programs to repeat winners. You could offer a discount after so many wins or even offer to do a free paper piecing after the person wins X amount of your aucti The Vagaries Of Viral Marketing t send out a short email letting them know what you
have listed and include a link to your listings page.When businesses face tough competition, the fight for survival device innovative ways to better the competition and stay ahead using cost effective strategies. One such strategy is viral marketing. Viral marketing is a relatively inexpensive way to reach a tremendously huge target market effectively.Companies use several viral marketing techniques, such as, asking users or customers who visit a website to buy a product or service to recommend it to their friends and acquaintances. They send electronic gift certificates and ask the customers to submit reviews of the product or service, which can be a great way to influence other people to try the service or product.Viral Marketing and Its Vagaries: Viral marketing is the technique of making customers promote your products creating a buzz and awareness among people they know causing the produc You can also send out advertisements on scrapbooking related "groups" or email lists. You can do a search on Yahoogroups.com, the MSN groups or any other email list to find scrapbooking groups. Email the list owner to find out what their policies are regarding ads. A lot of lists allow ads to be placed once a week. There are also "For Sale and Trade" message boards at scrapbooking sites that you can advertise at. I don't recommend advertising on regular message boards, though, because most of them don't allow it and it will really get everyone upset! Accepting and Pricing Custom Orders You've got QUESTIONS? "I was just asked if I could do a Custom of one of my PP's for a person that lost out on the bid. How would I charge someone for something like that?" We've got ANSWERS! You should try to charge right around the same price of the ended auction. Maybe a few dollars short of that. Only do this if you are satisfied with the ending bid price. If the price was too low, feel free to quote a higher price for your work. Be sure to make it worth your time and effort. Don't sell yourself too cheaply! Here is a form letter you can use to reply to custom requests: "Hello! Thank you so much for you interest in placing a custom order for XXXXXXX. I would be willing to make this paper piecing for you for $XXXX plus $XXX for shipping. Please note that insurance is optional and would cost an additional $XXX. Custom orders may be slightly different than the set you have seen because these items are handmade. Colors may vary slightly also, but I always attempt to get as close to the original as I can. Please be advised that I am currently allowing XXX weeks for any custom orders. You can pay for this order using PayPal, check or money order. Please respond to this email to let me know if you still want to order this set. Include your name, address and any special instructions for the paper piecing. Thanks again for your interest!" Providing Good Customer Service Working with customers through online auction sites is the same as working with any other type of customer. Do your best to provide good customer service. If somebody isn?t pleased with an item that they receive, do your best to replace the item or refund the money. You may want to offer incentive programs to repeat winners. You could offer a discount after so many wins or even offer to do a free paper piecing after the person wins X amount of your aucti Are You Ready to Outsource Your Bookkeeping? s:Do you run your own small business and try to do it all yourself? Why? Shouldn’t you spend your time doing what you do best- whether it is selling and marketing, customer service or making decisions on how to grow your business?An entrepreneur tries to juggle many balls each day, but sooner or later one of them is going to be dropped. A smart business owner will realize that he/she can’t do everything because there are only 24 hours in a day. Unless you are extremely organized and enjoy working with numbers, then maybe you need to outsource this job. Too many business owners spend their time doing what they are not very good at simply because they don’t know how to go about finding someone to do that job for them.Where do you start? Ask your accountant for referrals. Obviously you don’t need a full-time person to do your books, so your b "Hello! Thank you so much for you interest in placing a custom order for XXXXXXX. I would be willing to make this paper piecing for you for $XXXX plus $XXX for shipping. Please note that insurance is optional and would cost an additional $XXX. Custom orders may be slightly different than the set you have seen because these items are handmade. Colors may vary slightly also, but I always attempt to get as close to the original as I can. Please be advised that I am currently allowing XXX weeks for any custom orders. You can pay for this order using PayPal, check or money order. Please respond to this email to let me know if you still want to order this set. Include your name, address and any special instructions for the paper piecing. Thanks again for your interest!" Providing Good Customer Service Working with customers through online auction sites is the same as working with any other type of customer. Do your best to provide good customer service. If somebody isn?t pleased with an item that they receive, do your best to replace the item or refund the money. You may want to offer incentive programs to repeat winners. You could offer a discount after so many wins or even offer to do a free paper piecing after the person wins X amount of your auctions. Always answer emails in a timely manner, ship items as soon as you receive payment and be polite in all of your correspondence. Copyright © 2002 Antuanette Wheeler
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