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5 Hassle-free Steps For Sales People to Write Surefire Sales Letters in Minutes

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The secret to success in selling is for salespeople to be able to play the numbers game. It means that as a salesperson, you have to see the most number of prospective customers to sell your product. Simply put "the more the better." And this is actually true for almost all businesses as they push their sales team to look for more customers. One way to connect with potential customers is through the sales letter. But sometimes writing a sales letter takes a lot of time. But the salesperson needs to churn out those sales letters to start the selling process, which may turn out to be a chore. The sales manager can help out the sales team with that problem. If you're a sales manager, you can use these 5 easy steps to writing an effective sales letter in a breeze and share it with your team member. 1. Determine Your Purpose   Sales letters come in various forms and it's important to list them down to know that different types of sales letters. You can initiate a mee

8 Secrets of Professional Writers For Students To Improve Their English Writing Skill In No Time

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A recent news article has cited that a lot of senior high school students in the Philippines today are lagging behind in their English writing skills. This would be a handicap for them as they choose their college degree and their future career. Papers for submission in advance college subjects and at work, are mostly written in English. This could be fixed by students themselves inside the comfort of their own homes which is suited for the "new normal", and with the help of their parents. It only takes initiative, habit and simple tools. And it is much easier today, because of the tons of reading materials found on the internet, unlike thirty years ago. Lastly, it would be much easier if students knew exactly the secrets of seasoned writers. If you're a student and desperate to ace those high marks in your writing assignments or anxious parents who want their children's writing skill to improve, don't miss the chance now, simply read on. The secrets are actually

The Road To Damascus

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The deadly scourge went on the rampage,  beyond the silk road and seas.  Sowing fear and death to all ages;  bringing us to our knees.  We shut the door to spare us,  and waited till we're free.  But the hourglass flipped twice over;  snatched back our glee.  Doors locked once more trapping despair.  Whom do we lift our plea?  We beg for hope in this uncertainty.  Is it found in life's modernity?  Hope did sprung from antiquity,  from the Light that shined on Saul;  On the dusty road to Damascus,  will shine on us all through eternity.  JRF 

The Human Spirit

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Adam and Eve banished from Eden, Shares the road with the four dreaded horsemen. Their frightful blows stuns like Medusa's gaze, They be cast in stone beneath Pompeii. Humanity bruised, bloodied and broken, Lie waiting on death throes along the dusty road. When none but the dying ember remains; A flicker, a prayer, an outstretched hand; Rises man from the ashes like the Phoenix. From the bowels of Hell redeemed; From the jaws of death resurrected; The human spirit thus prevails.

The Crown

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We went about our normal way, And heard the news of death so far away. We didn’t mind because it was not here, But alas it’s near and we tremble in fear. When the grim reaper started to win, 'Twas medieval quarantine that locked us in. Panic, strife and hunger lie on the fringes, Boots were needed to toughen the hinges. We wore masks to mask our masks, Wishing to live and finish our daily tasks. Two arms length we needed not to reach out, But served as our measure not to freak out. Scrubs showed us our new heroes, Fighting the unseen to stave off sorrows. How can the enemy do this all? Without a big stick yet it stood tall. This was not the Crown we all would bow, Unwilling subjects forced to make a vow. Will it return to normal we don’t know? Or will it be a whole new show.                 JRF