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Preparation of the Marketing Campaign: Advertising e point, check for grammar/spelling, etc. In the objective, highlight the WIIFM. In your cover letter, identify the value you bring to the table. You may need to tailor your resume for that specific company to highlight what they are looking for. Don’t make stuff up; instead focus in the areas of your career which target their needs. WIIFM!Keyword Concepts: factors that influence advertisingAdvertising: Of all the promotional mix elements, advertising is the one with the greatest similarities worldwide. The reason is that most advertising everywhere is based on American practices. The trend towards global marketing and economies of scale have prompted many firms to stress the standardization of advertising procedures.The factors that influence advertising are: the type of product, availability of media and the f Tip #6: Keep a POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Maintain an attitude of expectancy. You will reap what you sow. If you think that no one is hiring, then you will not be hired. If you think you have tremendous talent to offer & package yourself accordingly, then you will be like a magnet attracting successful career/job opportunities. You will send out a positive The How to of Paid Surveys So, your life is taking a different direction?This article is about using online paid surveys to make money. There are several ways to get paid for your opinion online. Although each one is different, they help you achieve the same goal. Some of these surveys include:1.) Paid Surveys Several major, big name companies will pay for your opinion on their products. This may seem to good to be true, I mean why would these companies pay for your opinion? It’s really very simple, these companies used to pay for big convention Maybe you're ready for a new challenge or you were the fortunate victim of a corporate drive-by (aka "downsizing"). Notice I said fortunate. It didn't feel that way initially, but soon after I came to see the blessing in the situation. Either way, it's time to change careers! Where do you start? Many people find themselves at a loss once they are faced with the reality of making a change. Face it, we are creatures of habit but change doesn't have to be so traumatic. You can prepare yourself on your journey of success in your quest for finding a new career. Just follow these simple, easy 6 tips and you will be well on your way... Tip #1: DO WHAT YOU LOVE! Life is too short to be stuck doing something you don’t have a passion for. Follow your bliss…it will make a world of difference and you will want to wake up in the morning and go to work! In fact, it won’t seem like work…it will be fun and enjoyable! Tip #2: DEFINE YOUR USP—Unique Selling Proposition. Think of yourself as a brand! Now, clearly identify your strengths, talents, and what you have to offer a company. The clearer you are, the more you can articulate your offerings. You are selling a service & a product: YOU! What makes you stand out from the competition? If you are having difficulty identifying your strengths, ask those who know you closely…or look at your past performance reviews to see which areas of strength you have been consistently recognized for. Focus on what you are good at! Tip #3: CLEARLY DEFINE THE COMPANY YOU WOULD LIKE TO WORK FOR. Be specific. Is it a mid-size company? Do you prefer flexible hours? What’s the office environment you like...relaxed, creative, corporate? What industry is it in? Clearly visualize the company you would like to work for. Explore your options. Maybe after all that, you've realized that you want to work for yourself. If so, visualize it in detail. Your mind likes specifics. For example, if you called to order a pizza, you would clearly specify the kind of pizza, including toppings, etc. The same goes for a career change. Being specific can help you attract the type of company you would like to work for. Try it! Tip #4: RESEARCH THE COMPANY & INDUSTRY BACKGROUND. You will be ready when you land the interview. Speak intelligently to factors affecting their industry. This will show you did your homework & care about their needs! Remember, they are your customers & in order to best serve them you need to do your homework! Tip #5: WIIFM! What’s in it for me? This is what the recruiter wants to know—why she should call you for an interview. Create a stellar resume. This is a given, but must be mentioned. The resume needs to be professional, to the point, check for grammar/spelling, etc. In the objective, highlight the WIIFM. In your cover letter, identify the value you bring to the table. You may need to tailor your resume for that specific company to highlight what they are looking for. Don’t make stuff up; instead focus in the areas of your career which target their needs. WIIFM! Tip #6: Keep a POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Maintain an attitude of expectancy. You will reap what you sow. If you think that no one is hiring, then you will not be hired. If you think you have tremendous talent to offer & package yourself accordingly, then you will be like a magnet attracting successful career/job opportunities. You will send out a positive Five Tips for Finding Home Typing Jobs #1: DO WHAT YOU LOVE!If you are looking for home based employment, you may want to consider looking into home typing jobs. The benefits of working as a home based typist are many. You can usually set your own hours, work from your home computer and the work it's self is generally rather enjoyable.Most successful home based typists have basic computer skills and can type fast yet accurately. As with any work at home job, it also helps to have a great degree of self discipline. It can really be tough t Life is too short to be stuck doing something you don’t have a passion for. Follow your bliss…it will make a world of difference and you will want to wake up in the morning and go to work! In fact, it won’t seem like work…it will be fun and enjoyable! Tip #2: DEFINE YOUR USP—Unique Selling Proposition. Think of yourself as a brand! Now, clearly identify your strengths, talents, and what you have to offer a company. The clearer you are, the more you can articulate your offerings. You are selling a service & a product: YOU! What makes you stand out from the competition? If you are having difficulty identifying your strengths, ask those who know you closely…or look at your past performance reviews to see which areas of strength you have been consistently recognized for. Focus on what you are good at! Tip #3: CLEARLY DEFINE THE COMPANY YOU WOULD LIKE TO WORK FOR. Be specific. Is it a mid-size company? Do you prefer flexible hours? What’s the office environment you like...relaxed, creative, corporate? What industry is it in? Clearly visualize the company you would like to work for. Explore your options. Maybe after all that, you've realized that you want to work for yourself. If so, visualize it in detail. Your mind likes specifics. For example, if you called to order a pizza, you would clearly specify the kind of pizza, including toppings, etc. The same goes for a career change. Being specific can help you attract the type of company you would like to work for. Try it! Tip #4: RESEARCH THE COMPANY & INDUSTRY BACKGROUND. You will be ready when you land the interview. Speak intelligently to factors affecting their industry. This will show you did your homework & care about their needs! Remember, they are your customers & in order to best serve them you need to do your homework! Tip #5: WIIFM! What’s in it for me? This is what the recruiter wants to know—why she should call you for an interview. Create a stellar resume. This is a given, but must be mentioned. The resume needs to be professional, to the point, check for grammar/spelling, etc. In the objective, highlight the WIIFM. In your cover letter, identify the value you bring to the table. You may need to tailor your resume for that specific company to highlight what they are looking for. Don’t make stuff up; instead focus in the areas of your career which target their needs. WIIFM! Tip #6: Keep a POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Maintain an attitude of expectancy. You will reap what you sow. If you think that no one is hiring, then you will not be hired. If you think you have tremendous talent to offer & package yourself accordingly, then you will be like a magnet attracting successful career/job opportunities. You will send out a positive Health and Safety at Work …or look at your past performance reviews to see which areas of strength you have been consistently recognized for. Focus on what you are good at!Not many would be aware of this, but the government has legislation for health and safety of people at work. The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 requires the employers to have proper health and safety management systems at work. The Act makes provision for securing the health of people at work, welfare and safety of the employees including the people who are not directly employed by the company like contractors and visitors.While the law exists and it is mandatory for the emp Tip #3: CLEARLY DEFINE THE COMPANY YOU WOULD LIKE TO WORK FOR. Be specific. Is it a mid-size company? Do you prefer flexible hours? What’s the office environment you like...relaxed, creative, corporate? What industry is it in? Clearly visualize the company you would like to work for. Explore your options. Maybe after all that, you've realized that you want to work for yourself. If so, visualize it in detail. Your mind likes specifics. For example, if you called to order a pizza, you would clearly specify the kind of pizza, including toppings, etc. The same goes for a career change. Being specific can help you attract the type of company you would like to work for. Try it! Tip #4: RESEARCH THE COMPANY & INDUSTRY BACKGROUND. You will be ready when you land the interview. Speak intelligently to factors affecting their industry. This will show you did your homework & care about their needs! Remember, they are your customers & in order to best serve them you need to do your homework! Tip #5: WIIFM! What’s in it for me? This is what the recruiter wants to know—why she should call you for an interview. Create a stellar resume. This is a given, but must be mentioned. The resume needs to be professional, to the point, check for grammar/spelling, etc. In the objective, highlight the WIIFM. In your cover letter, identify the value you bring to the table. You may need to tailor your resume for that specific company to highlight what they are looking for. Don’t make stuff up; instead focus in the areas of your career which target their needs. WIIFM! Tip #6: Keep a POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Maintain an attitude of expectancy. You will reap what you sow. If you think that no one is hiring, then you will not be hired. If you think you have tremendous talent to offer & package yourself accordingly, then you will be like a magnet attracting successful career/job opportunities. You will send out a positive Everybody's Workin' For The Weekend! s, etc. The same goes for a career change. Being specific can help you attract the type of company you would like to work for. Try it!Ah, a great, cheesy classic American rock song! Wasn't it so right, too? In the 80's when that song came out, everybody was working for the weekend. Your week was simply black and white; you worked Monday through Friday and at 5pm on Friday you free and clear until Monday morning at 8am. Let's a take a look at how things have (DRASTICALLY) changed since the good ol' days.It's 1981, Loverboy was climbing to the top of the charts with their hit song 'Working for the Weekend'. Peop Tip #4: RESEARCH THE COMPANY & INDUSTRY BACKGROUND. You will be ready when you land the interview. Speak intelligently to factors affecting their industry. This will show you did your homework & care about their needs! Remember, they are your customers & in order to best serve them you need to do your homework! Tip #5: WIIFM! What’s in it for me? This is what the recruiter wants to know—why she should call you for an interview. Create a stellar resume. This is a given, but must be mentioned. The resume needs to be professional, to the point, check for grammar/spelling, etc. In the objective, highlight the WIIFM. In your cover letter, identify the value you bring to the table. You may need to tailor your resume for that specific company to highlight what they are looking for. Don’t make stuff up; instead focus in the areas of your career which target their needs. WIIFM! Tip #6: Keep a POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Maintain an attitude of expectancy. You will reap what you sow. If you think that no one is hiring, then you will not be hired. If you think you have tremendous talent to offer & package yourself accordingly, then you will be like a magnet attracting successful career/job opportunities. You will send out a positive Jobs and Disability Insurance e point, check for grammar/spelling, etc. In the objective, highlight the WIIFM. In your cover letter, identify the value you bring to the table. You may need to tailor your resume for that specific company to highlight what they are looking for. Don’t make stuff up; instead focus in the areas of your career which target their needs. WIIFM!Many of us choose our jobs based on the health insurance offered by the employers; or, we at least let the health insurance play a role in whether or not we apply for and accept certain jobs. However, how many of us go beyond just asking about health insurance and asking about disability insurance, too? Probably not many of us, if any of us, ask whether or not the jobs we are considering, or even the jobs we already have, offer disability insurance.Just like all types of insurance, Tip #6: Keep a POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Maintain an attitude of expectancy. You will reap what you sow. If you think that no one is hiring, then you will not be hired. If you think you have tremendous talent to offer & package yourself accordingly, then you will be like a magnet attracting successful career/job opportunities. You will send out a positive vibration and will be called by employers. You will notice that you coincidently will run into people who can help you on your search. Recognize this is not a coincidence, it is your positive attitude at work! Regardless of what the news says about the economic outlook for jobs, what your friends or family might say to discourage you, remember...keep up your positive attitude!
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