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Resume Writing is Not Just a Skill, But an Art h his "extra mile" spirit by offering to place several books in his store for other customers to purchase. Did I mention that he has me as a customer for life??Why do I say this?Having spent a good last 6 years in the Staffing, Executive Search industry and a solid 20 years prior to that in the Corporate World - I have developed quite a flair for reading resumes. Here are some of the questions that my candidates ask me all the time:Should I write my resume as per available Templates?Professionally formatted resumes can make the difference between being empl I hope you've been fortunate enough to have an "extra mile" experience somewhere recently. But more importantly, I challenge you to make a point of providing an "extra mile" experience for someone today and everyday. It doesn't matter whether you own a business or work for s Advertising Basics for Beginners I recently had an experience with a small business that reminded me of the power of "the extra mile" principle. The "extra mile principle" is the act of going above and beyond expectations; going out of your way to provide an uncommonly high level of service to another, whether a customer, a friend, a relative or even a stranger, not because you HAVE to, but because you WANT to.So many of us who have decided to do business online have no background in marketing or advertising. It can be so frustrating without any kind of guide.Here is a list of some textbook rules regarding marketing and advertising in general. These are important points that we should all keep in mind when promoting our offers:1. People don't like ads until they see something they want or need.2. Headlines Here's what happened: I went in to a neighborhood mailing place called Mostly Mail to send out some packages on a Saturday. I arrived after the last mail pick-up had already been made for the day. But the owner of the store, an incredibly nice guy named Bill, volunteered to go the extra mile on my behalf. "No problem," he told me. "I'll make a special drop at the post office myself to make sure your packages get out in the mail today." Now he certainly didn't have to do it. I'm a relatively new customer. I don't even rent a P.O. box at his store, and the volume of my business is miniscule. But he has a customer for life in me and a walking, talking advertisement for his business as well, all because he chose to go the extra mile! I go into his store every chance I get, to buy stamps or send out packages, even though it costs me a few cents more than it would to go to the post office. He sells other products too, both business and non- business, and while I could buy mailing envelopes and business supplies, or even candles more inexpensively elsewhere, because he consistently goes the extra mile for me, I prefer to spend a little more money buying from him and supporting his business. Then a few weeks ago, Bill did it again! When my new book 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Vol. 3 was released, I took a copy in to show him, and he shocked me with his "extra mile" spirit by offering to place several books in his store for other customers to purchase. Did I mention that he has me as a customer for life?? I hope you've been fortunate enough to have an "extra mile" experience somewhere recently. But more importantly, I challenge you to make a point of providing an "extra mile" experience for someone today and everyday. It doesn't matter whether you own a business or work for so Seeking A New Job While Currently Employed : Tiptoeing Through the Minefield ing place called Mostly Mail to send out some packages on a Saturday. I arrived after the last mail pick-up had already been made for the day. But the owner of the store, an incredibly nice guy named Bill, volunteered to go the extra mile on my behalf. "No problem," he told me. "I'll make a special drop at the post office myself to make sure your packages get out in the mail today."So, you currently have a job but you are looking for something a little better. You are getting tired, uptight, and maybe just a little stressed out. This is a dangerous time – the time when job seekers can turn into wing nuts and make key mistakes. So, how do you avoid tripping over those pesky landmines, you know - your current boss, workmates, and customers - and still carry out an effective job search?Here Now he certainly didn't have to do it. I'm a relatively new customer. I don't even rent a P.O. box at his store, and the volume of my business is miniscule. But he has a customer for life in me and a walking, talking advertisement for his business as well, all because he chose to go the extra mile! I go into his store every chance I get, to buy stamps or send out packages, even though it costs me a few cents more than it would to go to the post office. He sells other products too, both business and non- business, and while I could buy mailing envelopes and business supplies, or even candles more inexpensively elsewhere, because he consistently goes the extra mile for me, I prefer to spend a little more money buying from him and supporting his business. Then a few weeks ago, Bill did it again! When my new book 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Vol. 3 was released, I took a copy in to show him, and he shocked me with his "extra mile" spirit by offering to place several books in his store for other customers to purchase. Did I mention that he has me as a customer for life?? I hope you've been fortunate enough to have an "extra mile" experience somewhere recently. But more importantly, I challenge you to make a point of providing an "extra mile" experience for someone today and everyday. It doesn't matter whether you own a business or work for s Surveys For Cash Exposed vely new customer. I don't even rent a P.O. box at his store, and the volume of my business is miniscule. But he has a customer for life in me and a walking, talking advertisement for his business as well, all because he chose to go the extra mile! I go into his store every chance I get, to buy stamps or send out packages, even though it costs me a few cents more than it would to go to the post office. He sells other products too, both business and non- business, and while I could buy mailing envelopes and business supplies, or even candles more inexpensively elsewhere, because he consistently goes the extra mile for me, I prefer to spend a little more money buying from him and supporting his business.The latest greatest home based income opportunity these days is all about taking surveys for cash. The really neat thing about taking paid surveys for cash is that it doesn't matter who you are. There are opportunities for everyone to make money from home taking surveys for cash. In fact, paid surveys are perfect for stay-at-home mom's, student's, retirees or anyone who wants to make some extra cash in their spare tim Then a few weeks ago, Bill did it again! When my new book 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Vol. 3 was released, I took a copy in to show him, and he shocked me with his "extra mile" spirit by offering to place several books in his store for other customers to purchase. Did I mention that he has me as a customer for life?? I hope you've been fortunate enough to have an "extra mile" experience somewhere recently. But more importantly, I challenge you to make a point of providing an "extra mile" experience for someone today and everyday. It doesn't matter whether you own a business or work for s Survival Guide for Palliative Care RNs siness and non- business, and while I could buy mailing envelopes and business supplies, or even candles more inexpensively elsewhere, because he consistently goes the extra mile for me, I prefer to spend a little more money buying from him and supporting his business.Two nurse leaders offer their top tips1. Set up routine processes and algorithms so nurses can more easily make decisions about treating immediate patient needs.The most effective nurses are the best-supported nurses. Providing proper training and developing routine processes and algorithms empower nurses to make decisions about treatment when appropriate. Opportunities for quick physician consultation also Then a few weeks ago, Bill did it again! When my new book 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Vol. 3 was released, I took a copy in to show him, and he shocked me with his "extra mile" spirit by offering to place several books in his store for other customers to purchase. Did I mention that he has me as a customer for life?? I hope you've been fortunate enough to have an "extra mile" experience somewhere recently. But more importantly, I challenge you to make a point of providing an "extra mile" experience for someone today and everyday. It doesn't matter whether you own a business or work for s The Proper Handling of Welding Rods h his "extra mile" spirit by offering to place several books in his store for other customers to purchase. Did I mention that he has me as a customer for life??Welding rods get no respect. Out in the field I've seen guys throwing 50lb. rod cans from the truck onto the ground, torching cans open diagonally, beating the wrong end open with a chipping hammer and every other conceivable tool, and leaving open rod cans out in the open.Let's look at what's wrong with each…First and foremost, ALWAYS open the "right" end of the can. Some cans and boxes even say "op I hope you've been fortunate enough to have an "extra mile" experience somewhere recently. But more importantly, I challenge you to make a point of providing an "extra mile" experience for someone today and everyday. It doesn't matter whether you own a business or work for someone else, whether you're a manager or a worker bee, or whether you even work at all. We live in a world where "it's not my job or my problem" seems to be the standard operating principle. Sadly most businesses, large and small, lose valuable customers everyday due to this lack of personal responsibility. But you and I always have the choice: either do just enough to get by, or go the extra mile to make someone else's life more pleasant or easy. And if you want to have more "extra mile" experiences, start by making the commitment to give more "extra mile" experiences to others. The old adage, "what goes around comes around" applies. Today, be like Bill and make someone's day by going the extra mile. If you run a business, model the "extra mile principle" with employees and customers alike. And encourage your employees and co- workers to live it too. I guarantee the rewards will come back in more loyal customers, greater cooperation among staff, and a more positive working environment. What a world it would be if everyone took the "extra mile" attitude in life and business! Let's get the trend started right now. Who will you go the "extra mile" for today?
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