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Sharon Emerson Getting and keeping business

How often do you show appreciation to clients, employees and vendors? Not often enough. Are you tire of emails that are impersonal and cold? Sending real cards in real envelopes delivered to real mail boxes get attention every time. Try www.sendoutcards.com/sharon and call me for a free gift account. 866-367-7657 Continue

Added by Sharon Emerson on August 17, 2009 at 6:04pm — No Comments

Rebecca Foster WOULD A QUICK CASH INPUT INTO YOUR BUSINESS HELP RIGHT NOW?

SPEND $10 AND RECEIVE $40,000 IN YOUR PAY-PAL ACCOUNT!!!!

In these challenging times why not help each other out and keep the money circulating? How much easier can we make it for each other? Hello, That's Right... $40,000 dollars in your Pay-Pal account… Continue

Added by Rebecca Foster on March 3, 2009 at 1:00am — No Comments

Diane Friday See, I Made You Smile!

I would like to tell you a story. I have a nephew, age 6. His birthday is in the month of May and his favorite cartoon character is "Popeye The Sailor Man." I'm a Send Out Cards Rep. So, I decided to create a card for my nephew with Popeye The Sailor Man picture on the inside of the card and wrote some stuff on the card that Popeye would say. All this can be done on the internet. The mailman delivered the card on the day of his birthday. For some odd reason, he checked the mailbox. He was so ecs… Continue

Added by Diane Friday on February 2, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

DrMillionaire Thank You, Thank You & Merry Christmas

Hello My Friend, I received this today from a friend and decided to send it to all of my friends as I could not have said it any better. As the Christmas holiday passes and the new year approaches here in the United States, I want to be sure that you know I am very Grateful for YOU. Why, you ask? Well, you see I believe I create my own experiences and that every experience serves a purpose in my growth as a human being and as a spiritual being. And YOU, my friend, are in my life... for a re… Continue

Added by DrMillionaire on December 25, 2008 at 8:54pm — 1 Comment

carol stanley Thank You Notes...Are they a thing of the past?

Do you remember when you used to write real thank you notes to express your gratitude. Maybe some of you still do from time to time. The value of the thank you note goes much further than the words you write. The best thing about thank you notes is that they rarely get discarded. I still keep a box of old thank you notes which I look at on days when I have had some business disappointments, friendship disappointments or family issues. And the truth be known I read each one of them sometimes mor… Continue

Added by carol stanley on October 28, 2008 at 5:55pm — 2 Comments

Deniese Mack The Power Of A Simple Thank-You Note

It seems amazing, but it's true: A simple thank-you note after a job interview can wield considerable power and influence, and reflect very favorably on your candidacy for the position. Why? Several reasons: 1. By sending a thank-you note, you show your interviewer common courtesy and respect. Unfortunately, in our busy and often impolite world, we simply don't acknowledge each other's time, efforts and commitments. So in sending a thank-you note, you tell your interviewer in no uncertain term… Continue

Added by Deniese Mack on September 19, 2008 at 12:42am — No Comments

OnlineDegrees Business Thank You Notes

The 8 Key Ingredients to a Great Thank You Note 1) The note needs to be addressed to the person who helped you 2) Use his or her formal name and title in the address line 3) If you are on a familiar basis, then use an informal greeting like "Dear Jason" 4) Etiquette and thank you notes requires you to state who you are in the first two lines 5) Draw reference to the favor that caused you to write the note 6) Always use professional language throughout 7) Keep it brief 8) Use your… Continue

Added by OnlineDegrees on May 18, 2008 at 6:30pm — 1 Comment

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