I think that with few modifications this is
fairly good advice for all communication that doesn't take place with a drink in your hand.
Not exact matches
As I rely on her and her website
for advice and ideas on a
fairly regular basis, I thought it would be a
good idea to share her again here.
What kind of
advice, as a publicist, would you give
for someone like my self who is self - published and doing
fairly well in that regard but really wants to up the ante and get a much broader presence out there?
I will tell you that I am generally confident in the
advice I give, given that I have been in the game
for a third of a century now and have a
fairly good handle on how to be creative, ethical, and have fun, while simultaneously being profitable.
Please keep in mind that in order to qualify
for this type of insurance, you must initially be in
fairly good health, however if you do have any underlying health problems, we will still be able to help you with one of our other types of policy and will offer you
advice accordingly.
Every year
for the past four years I have written and critiqued hundreds of resumes from professionals who hired me to transform their
fairly good resumes into impressive, targeted marketing documents, and from job seekers who emailed me a professionally or self written resume
for a no cost critique and professional
advice on how to improve it.
My
advice is to get educated and get a team together of people you trust (realtor, property manager, handy man, etc.) I am
fairly new to the BP site but it has been great
for education and also making
good connections.