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Follow Up Emails – How To Write Effective

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Follow up with your prospects is extremely crucial to boost your conversion rate. However, just sending a bunch of emails reminding them about your opportunity is not gonna cut it.

I’m sure your company must have already hired a great copywriter to provide you with template emails.

However, those emails usually give you little to no result.

Why? If you have those emails, take a good look at them and ask yourself this question: Will you be interested if your someone send you an email with this kind of writing style? Most probably not…

First of all, their promotional emails are usually full of hypes that usually not used in real life. Second, those emails have no personal touch. Most of them are talking in the way that detach yourself from the audience. After all, the purpose is to let every one to be able to use those emails, hence it must be as generic as possible.

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Franchise Agreement

When you find any franchise opportunities and buy into a franchise system you sign a franchise agreement that spells out precisely what you are buying. You could be buying one franchise store or possibly the right to build several store locations. You also may be looking to buy the rights to own all the stores in a particular geographic area. If you really want to think big you not only can buy the rights to a geographic area, but you can also buy the rights to sell franchises to others in your geographic area.

Each of these structures involves a different type of agreement. The offers to buy a franchise must comply with the Federal Trade Commission’s standards for a Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC), but even under the rules of the UFOC there are different types of franchise agreements you can be offered. These agreement types include single-unit franchises, multiple single-unit franchises, area-development franchises, and master franchises. The following sections briefly review each type. Read More

Hot Dog Cart Franchise

Hot Dog Cart FranchiseSelling hot dogs is a superb way to earn cash. You can do this full time, or you can do it on weekends as a part time job. Becoming mobile is certainly the very best part of working a hot dog cart company, because it allows you to move freely and at your own pace to boot. For those who would fairly promote dogs around the aspect, it is much more advisable to lease rather than own a hot dog cart. This way, whenever you lose interest in the business, you are able to always wheel it back again to wherever you’ve rented it from. For the ones who’re in it for that lengthy haul, however, it’s extremely recommended that you buy your own hot dog cart. Decide what sort of model would match into your budget and advantage you the most. You can either buy your cart fresh or secondhand. An additional choice could be opting to go to get a franchise. A lot of people believe that this can be a much more handy shot at good results. So allow us to check the advantages of this. Read More

eBay and Auction Sniper

When my hubby first started using eBay a while back, I helped him get started and realized just how many sneaky little things I do to win auctions. Of course most of you eBay veterans probably know these things already… but they are not that straighforward to someone who is just starting out either selling or buying. Read More

Helpful Yard Sale Tips

Having a yard sale? I’ve been to loads (much to my husband’s horror) and hosted a bunch, and have learned quite a few things in the process. One of the most important things to remember (whether you’re a buyer OR a seller) is that serious buyers will show up before 8am. The buyers that arrive early tend to be resellers and antique dealers so if you can get out there before 8am then you stand a better chance of selling to these “prime” customers. Read More