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Breaking Through the Hiring Paradox of Creative Ad Industry Jobs rfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed.So you're really creative and looking to break through the clutter and get into advertising. Except everyone else is really creative too. So how do you get a job again?While competition is fierce, so is the demand for great talent. And therin lies the paradox. How can there be supply and demand at the same time?Think of it like restaurants. Everyon Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entir Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 63 Through 65 With all the examples of modern technology surrounding us today – e-mail, iPods, toaster waffles, etc. – I have to say that the one I find most amazing, is the cell phone.If you read our last installment on medical billing, you probably noticed that it took an entire installment just to cover field number 62 of the GU0 record. If this surprised you, it shouldn't. The GU0 record is probably the most complicated CMN transmitted to a carrier of all the CMNs. In this installment we're going to try to get past one field, but don't It's incredible enough that you can make a call from any place at any time to anyone else in the world. But to me, what's most remarkable is that someone can dial your number, and no matter where you are, the system instantly finds you and puts the call through. (Unless of course, you're in the supermarket and your wife is calling, in which case it waits until just after you've gone through the checkout line.) Cell phones have also given those of us who are so inclined, the ability to talk freely while driving alone in a car. No longer do passing motorists and their good for nothing children smirk as we carry on our solo, animated discussions; today, they simply assume we are on the phone. I mention all this to you, because in my experience, rehearsing what you're going to write and then reading what you've written out loud, is a surefire way to craft simple, understandable, authentic text (the holy grail of E-Newsletter copy). I'm not talking about speaking your words into a tape recorder and transcribing them (although if that helps you get your thoughts down, that's perfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed. Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entire The Meal and Interview Nightmare - How to Interview With Your Mouth Full at someone can dial your number, and no matter where you are, the system instantly finds you and puts the call through. (Unless of course, you're in the supermarket and your wife is calling, in which case it waits until just after you've gone through the checkout line.)Meal interviews are multi-tasking nightmares. Although the primary purpose is the interview, there's a secondary purpose to these mind-your-manners interviews: how well do you handle yourself during a business meal? During the course of my career I’ve seen quite a few ghastly faux pas that have nixed an otherwise capable candidate. So follow these pointers an Cell phones have also given those of us who are so inclined, the ability to talk freely while driving alone in a car. No longer do passing motorists and their good for nothing children smirk as we carry on our solo, animated discussions; today, they simply assume we are on the phone. I mention all this to you, because in my experience, rehearsing what you're going to write and then reading what you've written out loud, is a surefire way to craft simple, understandable, authentic text (the holy grail of E-Newsletter copy). I'm not talking about speaking your words into a tape recorder and transcribing them (although if that helps you get your thoughts down, that's perfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed. Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entir Accounts Receivable Process are so inclined, the ability to talk freely while driving alone in a car. No longer do passing motorists and their good for nothing children smirk as we carry on our solo, animated discussions; today, they simply assume we are on the phone.The process of accounts receivable starts when products or services are provided to a customer on credit. The company that details the transaction including the total amount and duration of credit creates an invoice. The invoice is then recorded.If payment is on time the accounts receivable process ends there. However, often this is not the case. That's w I mention all this to you, because in my experience, rehearsing what you're going to write and then reading what you've written out loud, is a surefire way to craft simple, understandable, authentic text (the holy grail of E-Newsletter copy). I'm not talking about speaking your words into a tape recorder and transcribing them (although if that helps you get your thoughts down, that's perfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed. Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entir Promotional Keyrings - Your Key to Business e going to write and then reading what you've written out loud, is a surefire way to craft simple, understandable, authentic text (the holy grail of E-Newsletter copy).People constantly come into your office and you are always sending out mail to new, potential clients. Did you know that most people will throw away an envelope that looks as if it’s direct mail but will open an envelope or package, especially if it feels like there is something inside of it?The low cost of promotional items like keyrings is indispensable I'm not talking about speaking your words into a tape recorder and transcribing them (although if that helps you get your thoughts down, that's perfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed. Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entir Discussing The Pains of Change with Clients rfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed.This month we discuss what so many professionals miss with their prospects and that often cause surprises after the project has started. It is discussing the pains of change with clients. The problem is that very often clients invite your to their sinking ships hoping that you get their sinking ships into smooth cruising mode again within a day or two, an Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entirely understand, normally articulate people – people whose spoken words make perfect sense – often get so caught up in the punctuation and organization of words and sentences that the central idea gets lost along the way. Reading what you've written forces you to step back, and gives you a sense of how well everything hangs together. 1. It will alert you to gibberish. While it may seem perfectly reasonable to expound on your bias towards "crustacean-enhanced supercalifragilized recruiting solutions," reading this kind of stuff out loud will help trigger you to the fact that few other inhabitants of Planet Earth are likely to find this either interesting or clear. 2. It will help you to proofread. When you proofread with just your eyes, you're only employing one of your senses. Adding your ears to the equation will help pick up errors that your eyes alone may miss, particularly those wrong word substitutions that spellcheck insists on ignoring. (Granted, its knot foolproof.) 3. Bottom Line: In the world of communication, e-mail lives somewhere between the spoken and the (traditional) written word. To help your newsletter read as authentically as possible, make sure to speak it out loud along the way. I'll be in the supermarket, picking up that one l
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