When was the last time your team received training? What were the things that they learned and how much have they grown after it? Are you and your team up to date on the latest techniques and strategies used in your industry? More importantly, when was the last time YOU attended training? Friends, these are very critical questions that we …
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Secrets to Getting More Clients By Creating a Powerful Cover Letter (Part 2)
So, if you’ve read Part 1 of this guide, you’d have hopefully used the techniques that we talked about and have gotten a better response rate from the cover letters that you’ve sent. But if for whatever reason none of the tips are working for you, then you can add these tips in your arsenal. Use an elevator pitch Mark …
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* Note – Since I want to be as detailed as I can be so I can get my point across, I’ve decided to split this guide into 2 parts. That way, the ideas on each part can be easily digested and you won’t have a case of information overload. Enjoy! It’s 6 am and you eagerly get up to check your email …
Read More »12 Proven and Tested Actionable Tips to Help You Thrive as a Non-Native English Writer
There is an all too common challenge that non-native English writers face when applying for a writing job. The studies have shown how if your name is foreign-sounding, the chances of the employer getting back at you on your job application is comparatively lesser to a person who has a white-sounding name. I’m not even here to blame it on racism …
Read More »My Declaration – I’m a Writer
Hello everyone, This post has one goal and one goal only: To declare to everyone that I’m a writer. After going through one of Jeff Goins’ post, I am convinced of how important it is to declare that you are IN FACT a writer if you ever want to be a great one. If you’re a writer, I suggest that you do the same …
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