102 Articles match "Email","Example"

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
just received an email promotion that was so wrong-headed that it makes a perfect negative case study. Here are 4 Major Email Promo Mistakes that You Should Avoid: The header: This is the email header I saw in my inbox: “ invitation for March 17”. It doesn’t tell me what is happening on that date or why I should care. A Sadly Wasted Effort for a Mystery Event That Might Even Have Been Worth Attending I
 
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The solution, although requiring a bit of practice, is simple and entails two steps: BE CLEAR ON YOUR OBJECTIVE    A laser focus on what you want to accomplish in your presentation will help you decide what facts, details and examples will do the job. For example, if your objective is to convince your non-technical audience of the benefits of the new email system, a detailed explanation of how the new system was designed is not likely to move you closer to your objective, notwithstanding how knowledgeable you are about the design process. Distill. It has such a nice
 
Monday, January 11, 2010
The free version of Present.ly lets you create a community based on your email domain. For example, if I had other people using freetech4teachers.com as their email domain, I could establish a Present.ly community just for people with that email domain. (Since skip to main | skip to sidebar Free Technology for Teachers A review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them. Ideas for technology integration in education. Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Five Platforms for a Classroom Back-channel Chat Over the last
 

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Friends send me appalling emails all the time. Today, these two examples of “sales letters” were in my inbox: Background: The sales person first sent the email and sales proposal to an incorrect email address, using .com The sales person had attached a copy of her original message, the one with the wrong email address, to that message. It’s not that they write them; they receive them and forward them on to me. I
Most of the examples featured on the website show signs and other displays with words containing an apostrophe where an apostrophe is not needed, but there are many examples of the apostrophe in the right place but used backwards. No apostrophe is needed in this case, but if you're going to use it, you might as well put it on the wrong side of the year.   The "dumb" apostrophe Most people know where an apostrophe goes, but they often unknowingly put in a "dumb apostrophe" (a vertical stroke rather than the proper mark designed for the typeface) when they type,
Examples: If this sounds like something that will help your customers save money and time, please email <Sue@SpeakerSue.com> or call me (480-575-9711). Apply these examples to whatever you sell by telling your reader what you want and why it’s worth it to them to do it. Tags: Email Etiquette & Productivity Selling Skills email sales tips how to ask for action The question keeps coming up at my sales writing workshops: How do I ask for the next step? 1. Always
Examples: If this sounds like something that will help your customers save money and time, please email <Sue@SpeakerSue.com> or call me (480-575-9711). Apply these examples to whatever you sell by telling your reader what you want and why it’s worth it to them to do it. Tags: Email Etiquette & Productivity Selling Skills email sales tips how to ask for action The question keeps coming up at my sales writing workshops: How do I ask for the next step? 1. Always
just received an email promotion that was so wrong-headed that it makes a perfect negative case study. Here are 4 Major Email Promo Mistakes that You Should Avoid: The header: This is the email header I saw in my inbox: “ invitation for March 17”. It doesn’t tell me what is happening on that date or why I should care. A Sadly Wasted Effort for a Mystery Event That Might Even Have Been Worth Attending I
For example, I am bashful to admit that I have yet to read Frankenstein . For example, you can elect to receive one chapter a day via email. Get caught up on your reading! Daily Lit lets you read a book online, one chapter at a time. Here's how it works: Search the site.
Here are the examples:) wonder if it would be okay, then, if I followed up with you right after your annual conference, next April, or would it better for you if I emailed you before then? (They Tags: Email Etiquette & Productivity Selling Skills email love your customer sales mastery sales skill Pushy salespeople give me the creeps. Maybe it’s just my rebellious nature, but as soon as I feel someone - even in a transactional sale - getting pushy, I run the other way.
For example, display the screen when you’ve asked a question and want people to respond via Twitter or when you invite audience members to ask their questions using Twitter. For example, if you’re asking people to ask their questions via Twitter, and there are far more questions than you can handle – you could pick out the questions you want to answer and display those. This application is not in general Presenting while people are tweeting is challenging – but also adds a new dimension to the presentation experience for your audience. Gradually tools are being developed to make
Just as you would in a live presentation, tell stories and give specific examples-but in a webinar youll need even more visuals to engage the audience. Remember, they cant see you, so its all too easy for them to answer their email or get a cup of coffee. For example, dont say, "Im going to talk to you about webinars." 15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE July 7, 2009 Whenever you open your mouth, whether youre talking to one person or a thousand, you usually want to get a specific message across. How do you
Consequently, we are always on the lookout for examples of performance mastery in any performance discipline.   We look for examples of high performance in sports, with such masters as Tiger Woods and Shannon Miller, and in theater, music or dance. Today I received an email from a friend of mine containing a link to one of my favorite pieces of music and a reminder to “smell the roses.” One of my passions in life is helping my clients and those in my online community improve and strengthen their speaking and presentation skills so that their message will have a powerful impact on all those who hear it.