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How To Get Valuable Feedback From Your Customers

December 2nd, 2008

You can learn many things you didn’t know about your business by getting valuable feedback from your customers.
Your customers may buy your main product just to get the free gifts. Your visitors may think it’s to hard to navigate through your web site.

By knowing this type of important information you can improve your web site, products/services, advertising, and marketing. Below are nine techniques you can use to get valuable feedback from your customers Read more…

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Using Body Language to create Believable Characters

November 22nd, 2008

Using Body Language to create Believable Characters   by Lisa Hood
Have you ever had a Å“Gut feeling about someone? You meet someone and a little voice says: "I like him or Å“I don’t trust her. Have you ever wondered why you formed that immediate opinion?

Body language plays a big role in intuition as it gives us messages about the other person that we can interpret at an intuitive level. We are alwayscommunicating verbally and nonverbally.

To make a good impression, it is important to understand that you are always communicating through body language, whether it is intentional or not Read more…

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Q&A for Writers, Editors and Publishers – Thoughts from Your Peers on Life and Work, Part One

November 20th, 2008

by David Geer
Part One

Answers to questions about the writing life “ and work – from your peers “ almost entirely unedited but for formatting and [corrections].

Yes, editors commit errors too, especially when communicating via the quick and dirty method we lovingly call e-mail.


Question # One “ Editors, how do you find writers?

Tudor Hampton, associate editor, McGraw-Hill’s Engineering News-Record www Read more…

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Understanding Horse Legs and Horse Hands

October 21st, 2008

As a beginner, you will have likely learned that to use your hands, you need to pull on the reins, and to use your leg, you kick or squeeze the horse. While this is fine for beginners, as you advance in your skills, you will find that you need to use more subtle aids to get the results you need.

To understand how a horse reacts to the aids, you need to realize that a horse’s reactions are all based on a reaction to pressure. When a horse feels pressure, he will seek to release the pressure, usually by moving away from it Read more…

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Hurricane Season Preparation Tips For 2008 – A Short List of Must Haves and a Few Life-Saving Gems

October 10th, 2008

Hurricane Season Preparation Tips for 2008 – A Short List of Must Haves and a few Life-Saving Gems

First here is a coach’s version of the legendary This Will Save Your Life – hurricane preparation must do list.

Hurricane Season Tip 1 – Two dozen 12 hour candles.

Hurricane Season Tip 2 – Wool blankets, (Warm when wet).

Hurricane Season Tip 3 – One flashlight for every member of the family.

Hurricane Season Tip 4 – 4 sets of batteries (at least) for every member of the family.

Hurricane Season Tip 5 – One cell phone or one beeper for every member of the family Read more…

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