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Reducing Staff Turnover in Small Businesses more than one, it's just "lists." Period. No 's.Is staff turnover driving you bonkers? Do you feel you are losing money and market share? Do you contribute this to the absence of loyalty and dedication among your staff? Would you rather have a "team" and not ever worry about absences or staff turnover again?If you have asked yourself these questions over and over again, I have very comforting news for you. You can have a dream team. Like all relationships, it takes time to build a team but it can be done and much easier than you thin And then there's its vs. it's. Its refers to something that belongs to "it." It's is short for "it is." Never get those two things mixed up. 4) Change your "submit" button in the autoresponder form. You can do it easily through your autoresponder service, no doubt. Have it read, "Claim your free subscription," or "Sign up today!" Make it a real call to action. 5) Try to keep your page "above the fold," if you can. If people see the whole page right away, and don't have to scroll down, you'll be better off. But... if you want them to keep scrolling, don Making Meetings Work I was just surfing around the Internet today, looking at all the stuff that's going on about list building. A lot of it is killer. Some of it is lame. How do you separate the killer from the lame? Read on...We have all attended meetings that were boring, mindless and profoundly ineffective. Meetings don’t have to be a waste of time. Rather, they can be productive if the leader or chairperson practices these five strategies and gets down to the business of running the meeting instead of being run by it. People will then leave the meeting with smiles, not frowns on their faces.Introductions. If people don’t know each other, allow participants about 30 seconds to introduce themselves Your squeeze page is like your calling card. It may be the first time you meet and greet someone, and you really ought to make a good impression. You don't need dumb sounds, like gunfire or wolves howling. You don't need a flash presentation. You don't need animation. No! That stuff might be OK if you're just messing around, but if you're online to make money in business, you should put your business face on. When you see advertising in a magazine, almost 99.9% of the time, it's perfect. But what about that .1% of the time that it's not. Don't errors just glare at you from the page? I mean, sometimes people get pretty upset when they see misspelling, bad punctuation, and just stupid mistakes. Why would you think it was any different online than off? It's not! Here are some tips for you to remember: 1) Keep it short, no more than a couple of hundred words for a squeeze page. Less than one paragraph is good. I use bullet points most of the time--three to five bullet points and a great headline. 2) Be sure to give readers the "benefits" of joining your list, not its features. Benefits explain how something will help people. For instance, one benefit of joining your golfing list is that they'll receive 5 awesome tips on improving their swing. For a golfer, that's a great benefit, right? A feature would be: You get 5 messages. So? Anyone can send out 5 messages, but how will they help? People are all about the WIIFM principle--"What's In It For Me." You have to let them know what's in it for them, or they won't sign up. 3) Here are some grammar tips: Make sure you have spelled everything correctly. This is a no-brainer. With all the spell-checking software available at our fingertips, it's just dumb not to do it. Firefox even has a spell checker built in to the browser, and it underlines every misspelled word. The browser will give you away, even if people don't notice! And don't just run the spell checker. Run your eyes over the page and let someone else do that for you, too. Spell checkers can't pick up words that sound the same, like your and you're or deer and dear. 4) Change your "submit" button in the autoresponder form. You can do it easily through your autoresponder service, no doubt. Have it read, "Claim your free subscription," or "Sign up today!" Make it a real call to action. 5) Try to keep your page "above the fold," if you can. If people see the whole page right away, and don't have to scroll down, you'll be better off. But... if you want them to keep scrolling, don' The Role of Cultural Due Diligence in Business Integration Efforts u see advertising in a magazine, almost 99.9% of the time, it's perfect. But what about that .1% of the time that it's not. Don't errors just glare at you from the page? I mean, sometimes people get pretty upset when they see misspelling, bad punctuation, and just stupid mistakes. Why would you think it was any different online than off?Due Diligence is a phrase that has been traditionally used to reflect the analysis activities that occur during merger and acquisition activities. Recently the due diligence process has been extended to include the evaluation of business affiliation and partnership agreements.Due Diligence is generally comprised of legal due diligence and financial due diligence. At this time, research into financial assets, articles of incorporation, market share, technology, hardware and business competencies It's not! Here are some tips for you to remember: 1) Keep it short, no more than a couple of hundred words for a squeeze page. Less than one paragraph is good. I use bullet points most of the time--three to five bullet points and a great headline. 2) Be sure to give readers the "benefits" of joining your list, not its features. Benefits explain how something will help people. For instance, one benefit of joining your golfing list is that they'll receive 5 awesome tips on improving their swing. For a golfer, that's a great benefit, right? A feature would be: You get 5 messages. So? Anyone can send out 5 messages, but how will they help? People are all about the WIIFM principle--"What's In It For Me." You have to let them know what's in it for them, or they won't sign up. 3) Here are some grammar tips: Make sure you have spelled everything correctly. This is a no-brainer. With all the spell-checking software available at our fingertips, it's just dumb not to do it. Firefox even has a spell checker built in to the browser, and it underlines every misspelled word. The browser will give you away, even if people don't notice! And don't just run the spell checker. Run your eyes over the page and let someone else do that for you, too. Spell checkers can't pick up words that sound the same, like your and you're or deer and dear. 4) Change your "submit" button in the autoresponder form. You can do it easily through your autoresponder service, no doubt. Have it read, "Claim your free subscription," or "Sign up today!" Make it a real call to action. 5) Try to keep your page "above the fold," if you can. If people see the whole page right away, and don't have to scroll down, you'll be better off. But... if you want them to keep scrolling, don Talk to Me: 9 Good Reasons Why Your Web Audio is A Necessity he "benefits" of joining your list, not its features. Benefits explain how something will help people. For instance, one benefit of joining your golfing list is that they'll receive 5 awesome tips on improving their swing. For a golfer, that's a great benefit, right? A feature would be: You get 5 messages. So? Anyone can send out 5 messages, but how will they help? People are all about the WIIFM principle--"What's In It For Me." You have to let them know what's in it for them, or they won't sign up.1. Limited Screen Real EstateComputer screens have increased in size over the years but website designers still have to deal with the problem of how to get all a client's information presented 'above the fold' so visitors don't have to scroll too much. It's hard enough to get prospects to read anything, let alone copy that drones on. This problem hasn't been helped by SEO tacticians promoting inflated text presentations often amounting to exercises in key-phrase chatter.Whatever y 3) Here are some grammar tips: Make sure you have spelled everything correctly. This is a no-brainer. With all the spell-checking software available at our fingertips, it's just dumb not to do it. Firefox even has a spell checker built in to the browser, and it underlines every misspelled word. The browser will give you away, even if people don't notice! And don't just run the spell checker. Run your eyes over the page and let someone else do that for you, too. Spell checkers can't pick up words that sound the same, like your and you're or deer and dear. 4) Change your "submit" button in the autoresponder form. You can do it easily through your autoresponder service, no doubt. Have it read, "Claim your free subscription," or "Sign up today!" Make it a real call to action. 5) Try to keep your page "above the fold," if you can. If people see the whole page right away, and don't have to scroll down, you'll be better off. But... if you want them to keep scrolling, don Successful Direct Response Marketing he spell-checking software available at our fingertips, it's just dumb not to do it. Firefox even has a spell checker built in to the browser, and it underlines every misspelled word. The browser will give you away, even if people don't notice! And don't just run the spell checker. Run your eyes over the page and let someone else do that for you, too. Spell checkers can't pick up words that sound the same, like your and you're or deer and dear.What is Direct Response marketing? The central idea behind direct response marketing is to create an immediate benefit for your prospect coupled with a sense of urgency and a ‘call to action’ (what you require the prospect to do - e.g. get ?5 discount if you respond in the next hour).If your product is complex and the customer needs to be educated about it, you are best to suggest they should call a telephone number, visit a website or join a mailing list.Although Never use apostrophes for plurals. "Squeeze pages are an important tool for building list's." That means for building something that belongs to a list. If you want your word to indicate more than one, it's just "lists." Period. No 's. And then there's its vs. it's. Its refers to something that belongs to "it." It's is short for "it is." Never get those two things mixed up. 4) Change your "submit" button in the autoresponder form. You can do it easily through your autoresponder service, no doubt. Have it read, "Claim your free subscription," or "Sign up today!" Make it a real call to action. 5) Try to keep your page "above the fold," if you can. If people see the whole page right away, and don't have to scroll down, you'll be better off. But... if you want them to keep scrolling, don Business Success through Systems more than one, it's just "lists." Period. No 's.Businesses need systems, and small business needs them even more to thrive and grow bigger and operate successfully. The entrepreneur who started the small business perhaps knows a lot, having conceived it, built a small business plan within his mind, nurtured it and brought it to shape, but to take the company forward he/she has the imperative need to convey his vision to the others, and here comes the key role of the business plans or systems.The small business naturally is centered around a s And then there's its vs. it's. Its refers to something that belongs to "it." It's is short for "it is." Never get those two things mixed up. 4) Change your "submit" button in the autoresponder form. You can do it easily through your autoresponder service, no doubt. Have it read, "Claim your free subscription," or "Sign up today!" Make it a real call to action. 5) Try to keep your page "above the fold," if you can. If people see the whole page right away, and don't have to scroll down, you'll be better off. But... if you want them to keep scrolling, don't leave too much white space under your last bullet or sentence, or people won't realize there's more, that they need to continue. And don't use a horizontal rule right below your last bullet or sentence, either. That will be a sure sign to people that the page is finished. These tips are important to your conversion rate, to how many people sign up for your list. The grammar and punctuation parts are just as important to list building as the construction parts. OK, so I'm not all about grammar and punctuation, either, and in your autoresponder emails, these things aren't quite as important because your audience will be more forgiving once they know you. Typos happen. But this is your first interaction with your customer. At least give yourself a chance to get your foot in the door.
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