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Biz Tip: How to Grow Your Small Business with a Killer Client Newsletter
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Copyright ?© 2005 Michael Cage

Have you ever had a friend who would only talk to you if you
called first? Eventually it gets old, and you look for someone
who will pay a little more attention to you.

Your clients are the same way. If you only pay attention to your
clients when they approach and buy from you, they will jump ship
when a competitor begins to appreciate and pay more attention to
them.

Frequent communication with your clients is one of the three
fastest ways to grow your business, keep clients loyal, stop
commodity-pricing dead in its tracks and produce all the
referrals you can handle. A response-driven newsletter is the
best way to do it.

Businesses who try newsletters often get heartbreaking results.
Simply pushing your business in front of your clients repeatedly
will not make them fall in love with you, but a newsletter
designed to build a personal relationship will.

How can you create a great client newsletter?

You could choose from over two dozen key elements. My "must know
and include" list is the rest of this article.

#1) Deliver your newsletter frequently. Every month you ignore
your clients, the value of the relationship drops by 10%. In
other words, a client who has not heard from you in 12 months is
barely a better referral or repeat business source than a random
name plucked from the phone book. For results you can take to
the bank, send your newsletter at least once a month.

#2) How should you deliver your newsletter? E-mail newsletters
are acceptable, but print newsletters will really stand out.
While people do not like junk mail, they will welcome an
entertaining personal and newsletter written by someone they are
getting to know. Use a real, live stamp and address the envelope
specifically to your client. Nothing screams "throw me away"
more than bulk mail indicia on an envelope block-addressed to
"recipient."

#3) Make it personal. "I feel like I'm a number to them, like
they don?­t really care," is a common complaint about doing
business with big companies. Yet many small businesses go out of
their way to copy the same empty corporate-speak. Powerful
newsletters are personal. Your clients should feel like they are
sitting across from you, sipping a cup of coffee, as you let
them in on the skinny. They discover more than just the next big
widget you'll be carrying, they learn a little about you, the
person, as well.

#4) Introduce your newsletter each month. A short, personal
introduction should kick off each newsletter. The same person
should write it each month and sign it like a letter. Include a
picture to make it more personal, and tell your readers what
they are going to get out of this issue of your newsletter.

#5) Recognize happy clients. People are starved for recognition.
Take a picture of you or your staff with a "client of the
month." Tell how you helped them, and let the client, in their
own words, explain how thrilled they are with your product or
service.

#6) Highlight your referral program. Remind your readers that
you appreciate and reward referrals. (You do have a referral
rewards program, right?) Tell them how to refer business to you,
and what they will get in return.

#7) Give special recognition to people who referred last month.
Make a big deal of thanking the people who referred to you over
the last month. Mention the gifts they got, and get other
readers thinking about how they would like to a) get a gift and
b) be featured and appreciated in your newsletter.

#8) Introduce new employees. Has someone new joined your staff?
Take a snapshot, introduce them to your clients, and tell them
how this addition will make them even happier clients of your
business.

#9) Make offers. The core purpose of your newsletter, like all
marketing pieces, is to produce a response that leads to a sale.
Present at least one offer in every newsletter. Your offers can
relate to the time of year ("a spring spyware- cleaning
special"), a new product or service just released ("preferred
client prelaunch special"), or even a personal event ("my son
graduated from college this month, and, to celebrate, you can
take an extra 10% off our 'back-to-school special' computer
systems).

The final tip is most important of all.

#10) Waiting for perfection is a certain way to fail. It is more
important to get your newsletter in the mail than it is to
perfect it. You build a business by interacting with the
prospects and clients in your market. Get it done consistently
for three months. Each month will get easier and better, and you
will be amazed at the results.

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Resume Tip: 7 Steps to Writing Effective Cover Letters
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Copyright 2005 Robert Moment
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A cover letter can be the ultimate compliment to your
resume. With an effective and well-written letter, you can
impress future employers with details that cannot always be
found in the resume. Also, a cover letter may just be the
reason your resume is even read. Employers are likely to
ignore resumes that are unaccompanied. A cover letter makes
it stand out.

However, for a cover letter to work, it must follow certain
rules and meet certain standards. Below, you will find tips
to help you meet those standards. By following these
suggestions, you can perfect the necessary art of writing a
cover letter.

1. Take Your Time

A cover letter is essential to your job seeking process;
however, many overlook it or, worse, devote all of the
energy to their resume and then throw together the cover
letter as an afterthought. This is not wise: Employers read
the cover letter first. Do you want their first impression
of you to be a messy and obviously strewn-together letter?
Of course, not!  You want it to be professional; so, take
your time. Allow equal proportions of time to be spent on
both the resume and cover letter; they are both important
and deserve equal attention.

2. Be Concise

Potential employers want to read your cover letter; they do
not, however, want to read a novel. You must keep your
letter simple and to the point-within a one-page limit, you
have little room to maneuver. Use your space wisely. Offer
important and necessary details, things that cannot be found
in the resume. You have to make an impression in a short
amount of time so make it count. Brevity is best.

3. Find Your Style

Cover letters allow you to reveal your personality in a way
that resumes cannot. While a resume is impersonal and
factual, a cover letter can be laced with humor and style.
When you write your letter, find a friendly, yet
still-professional tone. Make the reader want to meet you. A
cover letter is a first impression; make it an enticing
one.

4. The Name Game

When possible, address your letter to the person who will be
interviewing you. This will accomplish two things:  1. Give
a sense of familiarity between you and the reader. 2. Show
that you did your research on the company. Still, remember
to keep it professional. Do not address the reader as
"Sarah"; call her "Ms. Smith". If it is not possible to
determine who will be interviewing you, keep your titles
more generic.

5. Turn The Focus On Them

Do not start all of your sentences with "I" or "My". This
creates a self-focused letter. Instead, try to begin your
sentences with "You" or "Your"; this allows the employer to
see that you are wanting to work for them, not yourself.
With a little research to discover what the company is
seeking for that position, you can focus on the needs of
your employer. Explain what you can do for them; don't ask
what they can offer you.

6. Originality Counts

Show employers that you can step out of typical boundaries
and create your own ideas. Try to keep away from standard
formatting and see what best suits you. Include details
that, while perhaps not always included in the usual letter,
can showcase your strengths.

7. Proofread

The final step in writing a cover letter is to read and
reread. Check for spelling errors and grammatical mistakes.
While writing a cover letter gives you an advantage over
those who do not, a poorly written one will make you seem
worse by comparison.

These 7 steps may seem obvious, but many people ignore them;
put yourself ahead of the competition. Follow these
suggestions and create the perfect cover letter.

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