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Here are a few quick hints:
Develop the idea and write a storyboard. This is similar to a script, using drawings, diagrams and instructions to illustrate the action sequences to be videoed.
Shoot the video and do any post-production editing or reworking.
April 11th, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
Since more than 75% of all traffic to your web site will be coming from search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing, it is imperative that you have your web site optimized and search engine friendly. If you don’t know how to do this part of the process, then secure the services of the professionals [...]
April 9th, 2010 | Posted in Experience | 1 Comment
1. Put yourself in their shoes and think about their challenges. For example, I know some big issues for work-from-home mothers are a lack of time, and juggling work vs home. I know they don’t have time to attend 3 day workshops on home business development, which is why an online resource is a great [...]
February 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
1. Apology: A first person apology rather than a corporate apology, and one which also acknowledges that a failure has occurred.
2. Urgent reinstatement: Speed of action coupled with a ‘gallant attempt’ to put things right even if it is not possible to correct the situation.
3. Empathy: A sincere expression of feeling for the customer’s plight.
February 17th, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
Tips:
Every good salesman (or woman) knows that building a good relationship with your customers is critical if you ever want to keep your customers (and your commission). Here are some steps to take to ensure a good, solid relationship.
February 4th, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
1. Learn to listen to your customers first. Really listen to them – ask what you can do to help them. This is the most important step in preventing problems and the only way you can solve complaints if they come up.
2. Do things regularly to improve the workplace – this does not have to [...]
January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
Tips:
1. Mind your manners.
2. If you normally use incorrect grammar, try to correct it while around customers. Don’t speak in slang or use sarcasm as humor with customers.
3. Be careful if you need to correct customers! Do not volley insults.
1. Be positive, all the time. The last heading said to be positive, not look [...]
January 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
Why are you in the network marketing industry and why do you want to earn the income that you are looking for. Is it because you want to support your family and give them the life they have always dreamed of or is it just the money? If it is just the money you will [...]
January 19th, 2010 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
eBay sellers have a ‘feedback’ rating which acts as a useful guide to whether they’ve dealt fairly in the past. As a guideline, look for a seller with over 98% positive feedback, and a high feedback score of at least 30.
Never buy an expensive item from a seller with zero feedback, as it means they’ve [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Experience | No Comments
1. Improving your product presentation
On eBay buyers cannot see or touch the items which are for sale. It is therefore vital to create a comprehensive listing showing all aspects of a product and providing all the information, such as P&P, required to make a purchase. The more reassured a browser is, the more likely they [...]
November 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Experience | No Comments