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The Effectiveness of Corporate Communication -- Can you imagine how many times that ad has been adapted, rearranged and enhanced to sell someone else’s opportunity information? -- Some of the adaptations may have had some success but, just a few weeks before he died, Joe Karbo himself lamented to me that none of his copycat-ads; copycatting his own ad, had ever been successful.In the research conducted by Alisa Mosley, 200 out of 247 executives set the price for communications errors between $10,000 and $10, 000, 000. Undoubtedly, communication mistakes cost too much to a company and its’ image to be committed even from time to time. Effective communication not only improves employee understanding and commitment, but has the power to correct the mistakes made in the past. Once corporate image is endangered and loyalty of customers and employees is lost, there is nothing more precious then a fair talk. Organizational communication climate must be rewarding and should flow in accordance with employee expectations. Employees look at the organizational communication system when they try to identify what an organization really values. Messages should be rewarded, as employees often do not feel free enough to clarify what they do not understand.As such, there are two crucial parts in creation of healthy communication environment, which contributes to higher job satisfaction, customer loyalt Do the same thing I told the young would-be writer to do to learn to write, spend 80% of your time “reading” ads offering products similar to your own. Then ... Spend 20% of your time writing “sequels” to those ads. The dictionary says a “sequel” is “A literary work complete in itself but continuing the narrative of an earlier work.” Where most of the ads that just copycatted Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad were failures, or only had limited success, over the years I have written no less than five “sequel” ads that produced significant rev Future of Nonwoven Fabrics Nearly 30 years ago, I was a guest panelist at a seminar about “Writing for Profit.” -- All day long,the speakers had told the attendees all about how to submit their written works to editors and publishers ... what to expect in a publisher’s contract ... how to prepare a writer’s proposal ...
primarily focusing on how to “sell” what the attendees had written.IntroductionUsually people consider textile fabrics as the common categorization such as woven, knitted, braided or tufted constructions. They commonly abandon nonwoven fabrics form the textile group. In the conventional fabric, the fibre is first made into yarns; on the other hand, nonwovens are manufactured sheets or webs directionally or randomly orientated fibres, bonded through resistance, solidity or sticking together into a fabric.The demands for fabrics have increased sharply. Conventional textiles are not able to meet the production cost and higher cost of upgradation along with demanding consumers in new fields of consumption. With better customization of characteristics into the fabric and appropriateness to certain end uses being advantages, nonwovens have emerged rapidly as the fabrics of the future.Nonwoven fabrics presents many advantages over conventional fabrics, the clearest benefit is cost savings. In recent couple of years the nonwoven industry has emerged at a rapid speed, offe At the end of the seminar, a panel of five “successful writers” ... including me ... was introduced, with a list of each writer’s works and their individual accomplishments given. The first few questions from the audience were nothing more than a rehash of some of the information provided during the day. Then, a young man stood-up in the back and said ... “All day long, you’ve been telling us how to sell our written works - but - how do youlearn how to write to begin with?” After the other panelists finished recommending english composition classes; espousing the merits of good grammar and syntax; and advising him to “just keep writing, you’ll get better,” it was my turn. My answer was ... as usual ... short and to the point ... “Read!” Then, I had to explain what I meant. If you want to be a Science Fiction writer, read every science fiction short story and novel you can find. Immerse yourself in the type of writing you want to do. Spend 80% of your time reading and 20% of your time writing “sequels” to the stories you have read. Today, the young man who asked the question is a highly-paid writer ... with a host of articles and books to his credit. -- Last time I spoke to him, he thanked me again for my simple advice. With that said, I am now going to answer those of you who have persisted in asking me ... How To Write Better Ad-Copy Right now, you’re probably thinking, “Now he’s gonna tell us to read all the books we can find on copywriting.” Wrong, paperback-breathe! -- The first thing I’m gonna tell you is -- after you’ve read all those copywriting books for general knowledge; like learning english composition, grammar and syntax -- throw away those books and ... Read The Ads! That’s right. -- If you are going to write an ad to sell your “fancy-dancy fishhooks,” gather together every ad you can find that offers fishhooks, fishing lures, fishing poles, or, even, fishing boats. -- Read them ... reread them ... and read them some more. -- Don’t even try to do any writing. Just read the ads! Again, you’re probably thinking, “That’s old hat. Everybody tells us to keep a swipe-file of ads offering products similar to our own, then use those ads to write our own ads.” Wrong, again, copycat-litter-breathe! -- If you only use your swipe-file to makeup copycat ads, you will be committing ... The Biggest Mistake Made By Beginning Ad-Copywriters! Unfortunately, most beginning ad-copywriters take a successful ad ... offering a product similar to their own ... and simply change a few words in the headline, rewrite and rearrange the paragraphs, maybe put in an extra “bonus” of some kind, and try to use it to sell their product. Think about it! -- That would be like copying “Moby Dick” by changing the whale to a great-white buffalo ... moving the action from the ocean to the great plains ... and making Captain Ahab a Buffalo Hunter with a missing arm. (Don’t laugh. It’s been done ... starring Charles Bronson, if memory serves.) -- No matter how well done, it would still only be an imperfect imitation. In the business opportunity field, one of the most successful ads of all time was Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad. -- Can you imagine how many times that ad has been adapted, rearranged and enhanced to sell someone else’s opportunity information? -- Some of the adaptations may have had some success but, just a few weeks before he died, Joe Karbo himself lamented to me that none of his copycat-ads; copycatting his own ad, had ever been successful. Do the same thing I told the young would-be writer to do to learn to write, spend 80% of your time “reading” ads offering products similar to your own. Then ... Spend 20% of your time writing “sequels” to those ads. The dictionary says a “sequel” is “A literary work complete in itself but continuing the narrative of an earlier work.” Where most of the ads that just copycatted Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad were failures, or only had limited success, over the years I have written no less than five “sequel” ads that produced significant reve How to Cut Your Workload in Half english composition classes; espousing the merits of good grammar and syntax; and advising him to “just keep writing, you’ll get better,” it was my turn.You want your registration forms connected with your merchant account, which is connected to your database, which has easy reporting capabilities. This is extremely important because the system you are using may be only partially automated.For instance, your system might take online registrations that are then emailed to you, but never put in a database. So, you still have to manually key in the registrant's information and build your database by hand. In other cases, you may have to manually process payments. Or, your system might capture a registrant's information and put it into a database. But to get reports you have to go ask the programmers to write reports to capture the information you need. You might have to wait 24 hours... 48 hours... or most likely longer.These are all consequences (or "side effects") of using a system that is only partially automated. It is not necessary or worth it to settle for a system like this.When choosing your system, make sure it is fully automated and full My answer was ... as usual ... short and to the point ... “Read!” Then, I had to explain what I meant. If you want to be a Science Fiction writer, read every science fiction short story and novel you can find. Immerse yourself in the type of writing you want to do. Spend 80% of your time reading and 20% of your time writing “sequels” to the stories you have read. Today, the young man who asked the question is a highly-paid writer ... with a host of articles and books to his credit. -- Last time I spoke to him, he thanked me again for my simple advice. With that said, I am now going to answer those of you who have persisted in asking me ... How To Write Better Ad-Copy Right now, you’re probably thinking, “Now he’s gonna tell us to read all the books we can find on copywriting.” Wrong, paperback-breathe! -- The first thing I’m gonna tell you is -- after you’ve read all those copywriting books for general knowledge; like learning english composition, grammar and syntax -- throw away those books and ... Read The Ads! That’s right. -- If you are going to write an ad to sell your “fancy-dancy fishhooks,” gather together every ad you can find that offers fishhooks, fishing lures, fishing poles, or, even, fishing boats. -- Read them ... reread them ... and read them some more. -- Don’t even try to do any writing. Just read the ads! Again, you’re probably thinking, “That’s old hat. Everybody tells us to keep a swipe-file of ads offering products similar to our own, then use those ads to write our own ads.” Wrong, again, copycat-litter-breathe! -- If you only use your swipe-file to makeup copycat ads, you will be committing ... The Biggest Mistake Made By Beginning Ad-Copywriters! Unfortunately, most beginning ad-copywriters take a successful ad ... offering a product similar to their own ... and simply change a few words in the headline, rewrite and rearrange the paragraphs, maybe put in an extra “bonus” of some kind, and try to use it to sell their product. Think about it! -- That would be like copying “Moby Dick” by changing the whale to a great-white buffalo ... moving the action from the ocean to the great plains ... and making Captain Ahab a Buffalo Hunter with a missing arm. (Don’t laugh. It’s been done ... starring Charles Bronson, if memory serves.) -- No matter how well done, it would still only be an imperfect imitation. In the business opportunity field, one of the most successful ads of all time was Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad. -- Can you imagine how many times that ad has been adapted, rearranged and enhanced to sell someone else’s opportunity information? -- Some of the adaptations may have had some success but, just a few weeks before he died, Joe Karbo himself lamented to me that none of his copycat-ads; copycatting his own ad, had ever been successful. Do the same thing I told the young would-be writer to do to learn to write, spend 80% of your time “reading” ads offering products similar to your own. Then ... Spend 20% of your time writing “sequels” to those ads. The dictionary says a “sequel” is “A literary work complete in itself but continuing the narrative of an earlier work.” Where most of the ads that just copycatted Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad were failures, or only had limited success, over the years I have written no less than five “sequel” ads that produced significant rev Cartesis Business Performance Management Solutions “Now he’s gonna tell us to read all the books we can find on copywriting.”Most financial executives use some form of rolling forecast to guide their financial planning and budgeting efforts, but do so in rudimentary fashion, employing mostly manual business performance management processes and spreadsheets that inevitably fail to deliver the accuracy and manageability they are seeking. A recent survey of more than 320 senior finance executives in North America and Europe showed that over 68% of companies have developed and deployed rolling forecasts. However, most of these executives still feel they need to improve the accuracy of their financial forecasts as well as the time it takes them to produce these forecasts. The study, conducted in September 2006 by CFO Research Services (Boston, MA) and Cartesis also showed that: Companies need better forecasting methods, which solutions such as Cartesis Business Performance Management software can provide. These solutions allow the expanded use of operational drivers, better what-if scenario creation and Wrong, paperback-breathe! -- The first thing I’m gonna tell you is -- after you’ve read all those copywriting books for general knowledge; like learning english composition, grammar and syntax -- throw away those books and ... Read The Ads! That’s right. -- If you are going to write an ad to sell your “fancy-dancy fishhooks,” gather together every ad you can find that offers fishhooks, fishing lures, fishing poles, or, even, fishing boats. -- Read them ... reread them ... and read them some more. -- Don’t even try to do any writing. Just read the ads! Again, you’re probably thinking, “That’s old hat. Everybody tells us to keep a swipe-file of ads offering products similar to our own, then use those ads to write our own ads.” Wrong, again, copycat-litter-breathe! -- If you only use your swipe-file to makeup copycat ads, you will be committing ... The Biggest Mistake Made By Beginning Ad-Copywriters! Unfortunately, most beginning ad-copywriters take a successful ad ... offering a product similar to their own ... and simply change a few words in the headline, rewrite and rearrange the paragraphs, maybe put in an extra “bonus” of some kind, and try to use it to sell their product. Think about it! -- That would be like copying “Moby Dick” by changing the whale to a great-white buffalo ... moving the action from the ocean to the great plains ... and making Captain Ahab a Buffalo Hunter with a missing arm. (Don’t laugh. It’s been done ... starring Charles Bronson, if memory serves.) -- No matter how well done, it would still only be an imperfect imitation. In the business opportunity field, one of the most successful ads of all time was Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad. -- Can you imagine how many times that ad has been adapted, rearranged and enhanced to sell someone else’s opportunity information? -- Some of the adaptations may have had some success but, just a few weeks before he died, Joe Karbo himself lamented to me that none of his copycat-ads; copycatting his own ad, had ever been successful. Do the same thing I told the young would-be writer to do to learn to write, spend 80% of your time “reading” ads offering products similar to your own. Then ... Spend 20% of your time writing “sequels” to those ads. The dictionary says a “sequel” is “A literary work complete in itself but continuing the narrative of an earlier work.” Where most of the ads that just copycatted Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad were failures, or only had limited success, over the years I have written no less than five “sequel” ads that produced significant rev Should You Lease or Rent When Considering Temporary Office Space makeup copycat ads, you will be committing ...It used to be that when you wanted temporary office space you had to fight for the best and shortest lease terms you could get. No more. The concept of shared office space now makes it fast and easy to obtain temporary office space for any length of time you need.This is because shared office space is rented, not leased. What's difference? Rental agreements are simple, short and don't require a lawyer to review. Plus, you won't be locked into a long-term obligation that may be expensive to walk away from.There are a number of other advantages to considering shared office space: You will generally be located in the center of a city where the action is. This makes it extra convenient for you and anyone visiting your office.Most shared office space is located in a prestige office building which contributes to your image of success.Almost all temporary office space of this type is available completely furnished and ready to move in. This enables you to sig The Biggest Mistake Made By Beginning Ad-Copywriters! Unfortunately, most beginning ad-copywriters take a successful ad ... offering a product similar to their own ... and simply change a few words in the headline, rewrite and rearrange the paragraphs, maybe put in an extra “bonus” of some kind, and try to use it to sell their product. Think about it! -- That would be like copying “Moby Dick” by changing the whale to a great-white buffalo ... moving the action from the ocean to the great plains ... and making Captain Ahab a Buffalo Hunter with a missing arm. (Don’t laugh. It’s been done ... starring Charles Bronson, if memory serves.) -- No matter how well done, it would still only be an imperfect imitation. In the business opportunity field, one of the most successful ads of all time was Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad. -- Can you imagine how many times that ad has been adapted, rearranged and enhanced to sell someone else’s opportunity information? -- Some of the adaptations may have had some success but, just a few weeks before he died, Joe Karbo himself lamented to me that none of his copycat-ads; copycatting his own ad, had ever been successful. Do the same thing I told the young would-be writer to do to learn to write, spend 80% of your time “reading” ads offering products similar to your own. Then ... Spend 20% of your time writing “sequels” to those ads. The dictionary says a “sequel” is “A literary work complete in itself but continuing the narrative of an earlier work.” Where most of the ads that just copycatted Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad were failures, or only had limited success, over the years I have written no less than five “sequel” ads that produced significant rev Data Entry Services Are The Core of Any Business -- Can you imagine how many times that ad has been adapted, rearranged and enhanced to sell someone else’s opportunity information? -- Some of the adaptations may have had some success but, just a few weeks before he died, Joe Karbo himself lamented to me that none of his copycat-ads; copycatting his own ad, had ever been successful.Data entry is the core of any business and though it may appear to be easy to manage and handle, this involves many processes that need to be dealt systematically. Huge changes have taken place in the field of data entry and due to this handling the work has become much easier then before. So if you want to make use of the best data entry services to maintain the data and other information about your company, you must be ready to spend money for this. It is in no way an attempt to say that data entry services are costly, but just to say that good services will not come that cheap either. You just need to decide if you will hire professionals to do this work in house or if you would like to hire the services from an outside firm. The business is your and you are the best person to decide what is suitable for your business.Doing the data entry of any business in house can be advantageous and disadvantageous as well. The main advantage can be in the form that you can keep an eye on the work being done to maintain Do the same thing I told the young would-be writer to do to learn to write, spend 80% of your time “reading” ads offering products similar to your own. Then ... Spend 20% of your time writing “sequels” to those ads. The dictionary says a “sequel” is “A literary work complete in itself but continuing the narrative of an earlier work.” Where most of the ads that just copycatted Joe Karbo’s “Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” ad were failures, or only had limited success, over the years I have written no less than five “sequel” ads that produced significant revenue for me. (One of them is the ad for my “How To STRIKE IT RICH” book.) -- I never tried to ‘copy’ Joe’s ad, just continue his narrative to a different conclusion ... my product. Use your swipe-file the same way. -- Read and reread those ads until you have a complete story of the similar products being sold. Set those ads aside and don’t even think about looking at them while you write your own ad. -- Don’t try to ‘copy’ the ads you’ve read ... Write a “sequel.” Let your ad-copy continue from where the other ads ended. If you aren’t happy with your first results, do it all over again ... read the ads again ... set them aside again ... write your “sequel” again. -- Keep looking for more and more ads offering similar products to add to your story line ... immerse yourself in those kinds of ads ... to the point of drowning in ad copy. Then, lay those ads aside and write your “sequel” ads. As your “sequels” get better and better, your income will get bigger and bigger. Now, I’m gonna tell you ... The Greatest Unwritten Secret to Successful Ad-Copywriting! Although I have read literally thousands of books, booklets, reports and articles about ad-copywriting, I don’t recall ever reading the "secret" I am about to tell you. When you write your “sequel” ads ... Use The Words In Your Ad To Attract The Kind Of Customers You Want To Keep The best way to explain what I mean is by illustration. -- Here are two different headlines for an “opportunity” ad ... Earn $10,000 Per Month Get $10,000 Per Month It may appear, at first reading, that both headlines offer the same type of opportunity - but - read them closely. The first headline begins with the word “Earn.” -- To the reader, that means some “job” or “work” must be performed in order to “earn” the $10,000 promised. Compare that to the second headline which starts with the word “Get.” -- That leads the reader to believe that little, if any, “work” is involved in “getting” the $10,000. Believe it or don’t ... the readers don’t even realize that they are making that subtle distinction. Their reaction to the headline is ingrained in their “subconscious.” Using the word “Earn” you will attract the kind of customers who don’t have a subconscious aversion to work. -- Using the word “Get” you will attract more people who are looking for something for nothing ... by “getting” their share of the “free lunch” that might just exist. Which brings me to an observation about ... Ad-Copywriting Books Over the past 30 years, I have watched an ever-increasing proliferation of books about ad-copywriting. Unfortunately, all too many of those books are just compiled from older, well-written books on the subject - but - with one BIG difference. The compilers of those books believe that, in order to “sell” something, you have to “trick” the buyer into buying. So, they take legitimate advertising techniques and read into them an implied deception. In effect, the assorted fools who compile books corrupting viable advertising principals lend credence to the journalistic attitude that advertising, by its very nature, is evil. Although I am adamantly opposed to book burning ... any book about ad-writing that espouses any use of misleading words, deceptive phrasing, fictitious or nebulous testimonials, meaningless hype, or the egregious use of meritless guarantees belongs in your backyard incinerator, not in your business library. If you have to “trick” your customers into buying from you, neither you nor your product deserve anything
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