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The Benefits of Customized Cover Letters
While we haven't done an official survey, We'd have to estimate that between fifty and sixty percent of our clients ask us if they need a cover letter, or tell us that they don't want to purchase one because they can write a short note themselves.
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IRS Penalties, Interest and ‘Love Letters’
Sorry to crash your party, but as we bring in the New Year, it's also time to bring in a New Tax Season.
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Why I Absolutely Hate Writing Sales Letters
Rather, I hate calling the stuff I write "sales letters" because it's so much more than that. In a recent article I wrote, I mentioned that Internet sales letters should actually be called webpages more than anything else.
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Jupitermedia Sends Cease and Desist Letters to eMarketer
Jupitermedia today announced it has sent cease and desist letters to eMarketer Inc. claiming inducement to breach contract and infringement of its copyright and database rights in both France and the United Kingdom.
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Use the Power of Letters to Land the Right Job!
Don't spam! Your chances of moving beyond the original pile increase every time you make a connection with a reader. You actually communicate more when you prepare five targeted letters than 50 generic ones.
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Mind Tricking Sales Letters
Hype is everywhere. There are no ebooks on internet marketing, there are ebooks that change your life, bring you wealth and happiness. Guess what happens when these ebooks don't change their owners' lives? Right, buyers lose their belief! Today's sales letters copy writing provokes inevitable harm to customers and creates a fertile land for scams.
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Resignation Letters: Don’t Let Yours Backfire On You…
It turns out that "tips and templates on how to write resignation letters" is the third most sought-after information at my Writing Help Central Web site.
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How To Get Web Copy and Sales Letters That Pull
Web site not selling? Did your last ad fail to generate calls, emails, and customers through the door? The problem is probably with your copy--the writing that sells your ideas.