by admin at Tuesday, September 02, 2008 in Business, Business Letters
Tags: brochure’s use, Business brochure, creating a Business brochure
A simple brochure always serves as a powerful marketing tool. You can pop it in the mail to future customers, leave it behind after a meeting and make it available near sale point. There is no rocket science involved in creating a great business brochure. To develop such a brochure as entices customers to open it instead of tossing it away; you need some simple techniques to utilize.
A great brochure has the ability to:
- Aware customers about the benefits of your products and services
- Create credibility and trust of your company among the customers.
- Offer a long-term reminder of your business
Determine your brochure’s use
To create a great brochure, it is somewhat essential to determine how you will use it. Do you want to leave behind after sales meetings, want to make it a point of sale offering or a direct mail to your customers? The information you provide on it will depend on its overall purpose.
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by admin at Friday, June 27, 2008 in Business Letters, Writing Skill
A well-written resume can help you a lot to discover new horizons for your career while a bad-written resume has the ability to take you away from your desired destination. Your resume is your first impression that you cast on your hirer. No matter how proficient and skilful you are, if these skills and proficiencies are not reflected impressively on your resume, they just prove good for nothing and you can never make the most of them.
Your resume should be able enough to make employers’ heads turn and it can do so if there are clear contact information in it, a sound educational background, impressive relevant work history and demonstration of a strong objective.
To create an impressive looking C.V., the below given steps can be very helpful for job seekers to land easily on their dreamland.
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by admin at Saturday, August 25, 2007 in Business, Business Letters, Letter Writng
Tags: business communication, business letter, formal business letter
Business Letter

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Even in this day of modern technology, when sending an email is very commonplace in business communication, many people still prefer to use the time tested tradition of communicating through business letters. Unfortunately, many people have forgotten the basics of using business letters to communicate, so this guide has been written to help remind everyone of the effectiveness of a well written business letter.
There are two things to remember when writing a business letter, and these two things can mean the difference between a successful business transaction, and your letter being disregarded.
Proper Spelling and Grammar
Often, when spelling and grammar comes up, the dreaded English class comes to mind. But contrary to what was thought back in high school, spelling and grammar was not taught simply because our teachers like to see us squirm and fill our papers with red marks, but to help us to be ready in the business world.
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