Friday, March 7, 2008
Getting it in writing
As an internet business owner, it is wonderful talking with customers and helping them to realize their ideas for personalized gifts. Something I've learned is to make sure I follow up phone conversations with confirmation emails. It is good to make sure I have the idea correct, in writing, so that my customer can see it, and confirm that we are on the same page. This helps with any typos or incorrect spellings that may have occurred with the transformation from phone to page.
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Kristen, it's a treat to find your blog on the web. Please visit mine too !
My best advice would be: to find what you do best, and then figure out how to make a living at it. I am still in the learning processes of this principle, but I believe it holds true. If you work with the talents you've been blessed with, you will succeed.
For example, it stands to reason that someone who is very introverted should not take a job in marketing or public relations. An outgoing, social person would be lonely and stressed as working from home. Additionally, if you have particular skills or educational experiences, it's best to capitalize on those. In this day of cut backs (of which I am one) and financial turmoil, many of us just want *any* job. But, I believe that sticking with what you love...and what you simply do best...will be beneficial in the long run.
Good to see you, dear friend,
love, Elllen
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