please understand me want write a letter to company for contract sale and marketing?


How is this related to teaching special education classes for students with disabilities?

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Wednesday 15 October 2008 at 10:45 pm

Any website for teaching how to write a complain letter?

I want to write complain letter about the unethic business selling skills and disturbing sales phone call. Can anyone provide some website for me that can provide sample to write complain letter, thanks.

This may help…..

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Wednesday 15 October 2008 at 10:45 pm

I’m helping someone start a business but not getting paid for it. Please help.?

This is actually in regards to a friend of mine.

She is an expert in the business of gymnastics. She knows how to start a gym, attract Olympic hopefuls, market the business, plan the courses, everything.

The problem is that she has been hired in title as an instructor but since the owners of the business don’t know anything about running or starting a gym. So naturally, they want all of her knowledge for the price of an instructor instead of paying her what she deserves as someone who is essentially starting the business for them.

What I am trying to help her do is set a foundation with her new employers. I have been thinking of helping her write a business plan so that she can clearly outline what she is bringing to the table or even justifying a specific amount of money for her efforts in the form of a higher salary.

So if anyone has any advice, document templates, meeting ideas to properly ask for more money, I would greatly appreciate it. And unlike most people who ask questions here, I will indeed select a best answer.

I suggest that you tell your friend to tell her employers that since she was hired as and is paid as an instructor all that she is willing to do is instruct.

Have her tell them that if they want her to take the role of manager that she wants both the title and the pay that goes with it.

Don’t bother with a business plan until either she is hired as a manager or unless the two of you are thinking about finding some investors and opening up your own facility.

Hope this helps
Jerry-the-bookkeeper

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Posted under Business Writing Courses by admin on Wednesday 15 October 2008 at 10:45 pm

Business Economics course

I’m currently a college student who is planning on doing a Masters degree in Business Economics in a few years time. I have to choose between two modules for this year, one that is mathematical and one that focuses on reading, writing essays and critical thinking.

While writing reports, etc, is an important feature of the Business Economics programme, I’m thinking of doing the maths course, because parts of the course are mathematical and I think I could catch up on writing reports etc, but would struggle a bit if I hadn’t done maths before, which does make up a significant element of the programme.

Which would be the best to do?

Personally speaking, having been through a Business Economics course, would agree with your initial reaction. The mathematics element would be much more difficult to learn without the guidance of a tutor; the other course not so difficult.

Suggestion – depending on your institution and your own personal commmitment, is there a way you can attend the lectures for the critical thinking class and just not sit the exam. I know it means you do not get the recognition, but it would be a way of obtaining notes and advice from the experts?

Best of luck either way!

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Posted under Business Writing Courses by admin on Wednesday 15 October 2008 at 10:45 pm

Write short answers to the following questions. Each question carries equal marks?

i.What does a person needs to do while placing an order.
ii.What should be the general attitude of the writer of a claim letter.
iii.What should be the tone of collection letter.
iv.When are memos written.
v.Give types of sales letter.
vi.What is meant by the central selling point.
vii.What makes a long report different from a short report.
viii.Which organizational plan is used while writing a circular
ix.How second reminder should be written.

Here's my short answer:

Doing one's own homework is good for the character (and future grades).

;-)

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Monday 13 October 2008 at 11:16 pm

Writing courses?

I live in atlanta and i'm trying to find a writing course outside of a university or online to polish my writing skills. Have any ideas or should i just take some classes at a local college. I didn't want to do that because most require u get a degree. I already have 2. i just need to take a english course and maybe creative writing class or playwright course. and suggestions.

I don't know how many of these are good I can't afford all of them, but I know they are there.

Several colleges and junior colleges have writing courses on line. If there is a Junior college nearby most have creative writing as continuing education or allow anyone to take any classes they want to.

writers digest has several courses. Their site is www.writersdigest.com

Local libraries have writing groups that will help critique. How much help they are varies widely by the level of leadership.

The best online writing group is http://museitupclub.tripod.com/
To Join:

Writers who are interested in joining this community and have their fellow peers critique their work in a small and friendly group can email Lea Schizas at:

museitupeditor@yahoo.ca

with the subject heading 'Membership' . In the body of your email, please provide the answers to the following questions:

1- YOUR NAME

2- YOUR WRITING GENRE

3- WRITING STYLE: FLASH FICTION? SHORT STORIES? NOVELS?

4- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MEMBERSHIP OR MODERATOR POSITION?

5- BRIEF BIO (IF AND WHERE YOU HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED)

6- WHICH GROUP(S) ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING? (NO MORE THAN TWO GROUPS.)

7- PLEASE SEND IN A SAMPLE OF YOUR WRITING, NO MORE THAN A FEW PARAGRAPHS. THIS WILL ENABLE US TO PLACE YOU IN THE APPROPRIATE WRITING GROUP.

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Can someone please guide me with the decision to pursuing an online course?

I've found out the details & I am interested in pursuing this course in Medical Writing. I find the fees reasonable, the university (Steven's Education, New Jersey) is accreditated & one of the best in offering Distance Learning courses. My points of concern are:
1. Are online courses really good? Only those who have taken such courses or are pursuing them please give your opinions (pros & cons).
2. Will I have to purchase books in the duration of the course? Will it be troublesome to get the books shipped in time from NJ to India?
3. What exactly do the studies constitute of in an online course. Is it just reading the study material provided & completing the MCQ, fill in the blank assignments?
4. Any other cons of pursuing an online course?
Kindly help. Thanks in advance.

I have taken many online courses. They are a bit more challenging than in class. If you have a question for the teacher, you have to email and wait for the answer. Most teachers have answered pretty quickly though. But you have to do your work early just for that reason. You also have to have a good Internet connection especially during tests. If you go offline during a test, some teachers request that you show proof from your provider. You still have to buy books. Your best bet is to go through Barnes and Nobles, since they have used books and they are cheaper. You can also get them through the school that you are using to go online. They will send them by mail. But make sure you get them early too. I don’t know anything about getting them shipped to India. I’m not even sure how the school would handle that. You would probably have to get your books through a bookstore and I’m not sure if they would even send them out of the country. I just don’t know….The work depends on the subject. English was all essays. History was assignments (answering questions) and essays. The only true/false/fill in the blanks/ choose the best answer were on the tests. Make sure that the school is nationally accredited since some accredited schools may be accredited locally. If you want to pursue a higher degree, you want to make sure that those credits are going to transfer. This is SO IMPORTANT!

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Posted under Online Writing Courses by admin on Monday 13 October 2008 at 11:16 pm

Help!! Is there anywhere online to get free business letter templates?

I was offered a job with sales involved. Have never done sales before. Need to write a letter to potential clients introducing myself and our product.

microsoft online has lots of templates so you can use that for a start.

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Thursday 9 October 2008 at 5:13 pm

hi i am looking for a writing course, teacher or platform to develop my writing skills online or offline.?

interested in creative story, screenplay, book writing

you can improove your writing like this wrot a leter 100times daily off any about the earth

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Posted under Online Writing Courses by admin on Thursday 9 October 2008 at 5:13 pm

How do you make a business plan?

I’m an artist.. trying to open an art gallery.. and of course, I studied art, not business. I’ve been having difficulties locating templates, etc. I don’t know what needs to be a part of a business plan. This will be a non-profit gallery. Any ideas, suggestions, points in the right direction?

Please, do not suggest that I pay someone to write one. If I had the money for that, clearly, I would not be here.

There are probably a lot of community resources available to help you. Find a local SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) or visit www.score.org to find a location near you.

There might be other community organizations that are able to help you, too. In Spokane, Wash., we have an organization called SNAP (Spokane Neighborhood Action Programs) that offers business planning and financial services to small businesses like yours.

You should also find a free networking group to help you. The one I belong to is called BNA or Business Networking Association. We only pay for our breakfast – there is no cost to attend. I'm sure there are similar organizations available in your city, whether BNA or another networking group.

And, you should join a local Rotary Club or Rotaract Club. There will be other business people willing to help you, and you will learn a lot about your community and its resources, which will help you develop your business plan.

Finally, if you care to e-mail me, I can send you a template of a business plan.

Best wishes and good luck on your venture. Hope this helps!

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