Engage Your Customer – Write About Benefits

Written by Glenn Murray


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2) Speak to Your Sales Team Sadly, not every business can afford to invest in market research. If your budget doesn’t stretch far enough, try talking to your sales people. They’re out inrepparttar field every day, talking to customers. And because their livelihood depends on their success in engaging customers, chances are they’ll be able to tell you what your customers want to know. (A word of warning, though… Be careful not to make lofty promises. Unlike your sales team, written collateral doesn’t generate a rapport with your customers. Customers won’t make as many allowances, so you can only stretchrepparttar 104251 truth so far in writing before your credibility suffers. What’s more, if you do pushrepparttar 104252 boundaries, you’re more likely to be held to your word!)

3) Make it Easy for Your Customer to Get Buy-In If you don’t haverepparttar 104253 budget for in-depth customer research, and you don’t have a sales team, a good tip is to imagine how your customer gets buy-in from their boss. Quite often,repparttar 104254 decision maker is someone higher uprepparttar 104255 food chain than your direct audience. Your audience will probably berepparttar 104256 key stakeholder – they’ll berepparttar 104257 user of your product, orrepparttar 104258 recipient of your service. But when they find an offering they like, there’s a good chance they’ll have to sell it to someone further uprepparttar 104259 line. If you can make this sale easier, you’ll have a foot inrepparttar 104260 door. Don’t just appeal torepparttar 104261 sensibilities ofrepparttar 104262 direct audience. You also need to ask yourself what they need to know to convincerepparttar 104263 decision maker. Ifrepparttar 104264 decision maker is a CFO, think Return on Investment (ROI) and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Ifrepparttar 104265 decision maker is a CIO or MIS, think performance, technological sustainability, availability, manageability, and ease of integration. Ifrepparttar 104266 decision maker is a CEO, think liability, risk management, and ROI. And only use jargon to prove you know your stuff. Remember… jargon will probably haverepparttar 104267 ultimate decision maker scratching their head, not reaching for their cheque book.

There are many many more ways to identify benefits. This is just a very superficial snapshot of some techniques you might like to try. Atrepparttar 104268 very least they’ll get you thinking benefits.

Inrepparttar 104269 end,repparttar 104270 message is simple. Forget allrepparttar 104271 fancy talk about complicated revolutionary marketing principles. Forget new-age hard-sell advertising quick-fixes. Forget looking to so-called “experts” for solutions. Just think benefits. And if you can accurately do that,repparttar 104272 rest is just mechanics. Once you know what you want to write about, you just need to put pen to paper. And that’s a whole ‘nother story!

Happy writing!

* Glenn Murray is an advertising copywriter and heads copywriting studio Divine Write. He can be contacted on Sydney +612 4334 6222 or at glenn@divinewrite.com. Visit http://www.divinewrite.com for further details or more FREE articles.




Writing a Resume: To Template or Not to Template?

Written by Kathi MacNaughton


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Many experts warn against using MS Word resume templates. They argue that your resume will look like many others that were also prepared using Word. But what they’re really referring to with those comments arerepparttar 3 standard Word formats that come withrepparttar 104250 program. It’s true, they’re not particularly inspiring in appearance.

However, here’s another option. Use an MS Word template that is different fromrepparttar 104251 standard ones. There’s nothing inherently wrong with using free resume templates. The key is to find unique templates. Here are some ofrepparttar 104252 benefits of using templates:

* They guide you inrepparttar 104253 correct format and organization, withrepparttar 104254 right headings and sections inrepparttar 104255 right order.

* They come preset with fonts, formatting, and white space for a pleasing and sophisticated design.

* They’re easy to use. Just type in your personal information, save and go. Also, if you want, it’s easy enough to change fonts or almost anything else to get a more unique design--if you wish.

Of course,repparttar 104256 key is to spend enough time to find high quality free resume templates. There are many sites that offer sample resumes that they call templates, but you’d have to cut and paste them into Word to use them. Other sites, such as www.Powerful-Sample-Resume-Formats.com, provide true "click and type" templates that are all set up for you to start filling inrepparttar 104257 content.

Ultimately, how you prepare your resume is a personal decision. But, if you’re looking for an economical solution that still gives you a measure of control, think about free resume templates. If you chooserepparttar 104258 template wisely, it’s still possible to have a standout resume that is uniquely yours.

Kathi MacNaughton, a freelance writer and editor, has years of management and recruitment experience. For unique, eye-catching MS Word free resume templates that are truly “click and type” and that include tips and advice on content, see http://www.powerful-sample-resume-formats.com or email: kathi@powerful-sample-resume-formats.com. Copyright 2004 Kathi MacNaughton. All rights reserved.


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