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Most professionals would love to land their dream job but when it comes to writing a resume that would qualify them to make the jump; they end up stuck with what to say and how to say it.

Not knowing how to create an interest-generating opening statement is a common problem and can quickly lead to job seeker discouragement before the job search even begins!

Here are 3 tips to creating a powerful opening statement that will quickly get you positive attention:

Tip #1 Do Create a Qualifications Summary

A qualifications summary should go at the very top of your resume. It does not explain what your professional objective or goal is, but it does give a clear and powerful overview of who you are and what you can do.

Why don’t you want to use a professional objective? Because your resume needs to be focused on what you can do for a company versus opening with a statement that leans towards what YOU are looking for.

Tip #2 Create an Authentic Opening Statement

To maximize your focus and clarity try a simple writing trick:

Begin to write about what you are doing when you are at your very best, followed by your other key strengths and attributes.

Do not edit yourself as you freely write up to a page of information.

After a quick break, return to what you wrote and begin to highlight the key words and phrases you feel are the most powerful. Your document should be reduced to about half at this point. After another break return to your document a second time and repeat this exercise.

Now you have a powerful, authentic and compelling draft statement describing where you really shine!

Tip #3 Use Universal Language

Another common mistake professionals will make is to load their opening statement with industry jargon. Yes if you are a CIO, corporate counsel or a VP of Finance you have very specific language that you use. However your resume has to be written for multiple people in multiple departments.

In many cases your resume is being viewed (and thus must be equally compelling) to directors of human resources, division presidents and various managers.

Scan your opening statement for red flags including acronyms that are not spelled out, information on specific companies, too much detailed technical information and sentences that are only decipherable to people intimately associated with what you do.

These key tips will help you to easily create an authentic statement about who you are when you are at your career best, and command the attention of the companies that are looking for someone….just like you!

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Ebook writing needs you to clarify who your audience is, what they are likely to be looking for, what your ebook is guiding them to do and convert them to carry out the action. For instance, an immigration lawyer who is guiding the reader to use his services may write an ebook that gives the reader a highlight of the legal implications of a few cases. Once the reader’s interest is raised, the website is available for the customer to start up a communication with the lawyer.

1. Know What Your Audience Wants

You want to attract attention to your ebook writing efforts by saying enough to direct the reader to want to know more. What are the most common questions that come up in the mind of your potential audience? Allow your ebook to answer these questions partially so that the customer gets interested in your services.

2. Make Salient Points

What are the main points of information that you are willing to share? You do not want to provide enough information in your ebook writing to enable the reader to function independently without buying any more products from you. What are the important aspects that are on the reader’s mind when browsing the net on the subject of your ebook?

3. Starting A Conversation

Provide your contact details, email id, office address and fax number. Make it possible for a potential customer to start a conversation without having to search for your details. If you are directing potential attention to your website, ensure that your website is well designed with information regarding the services that you offer.

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Article writing for the internet is all about using the power of words to attract a target reader, hold the reader’s attention and ultimately to convert the reader into a loyal customer. Here are 3 powerful article writing tips that will help you achieve these objectives with every article you write and publish.

Tip#1: Write Intriguing Headlines

Most internet readers are people in a hurry. Their decision on whether or not to read an article is based on what the headline says to them. Does your headline offer the reader a promise of something new; something interesting? Does your headline promise to offer the reader a solution to their immediate problem? Your headline is the gateway to your article. Choose your words carefully so that it gives the reader a reason to stop and take the time to read what you have to say.

Tip#2: Craft your Content for your Target Market

It is important to keep your audience in mind at all times when you are writing your article. If your product is aimed at the affluent businessman you may want to use a different “speak” as compared to the jargon you would use when targeting college going teenagers. The only way you can connect with your target audience and hold their interest is by getting into their mindset and speaking to them in their language or else they are likely to get bored and disconnect.

Tip#3: Include a Call to Action

Once you’ve got your reader’s attention and managed to hold their interest, you will now want them to visit your website and buy your product. Use that last sentence to remind your readers about the benefits they can enjoy if they purchase your product and tell them where to go and get it. Underestimating the importance of this last sentence could be a big mistake. All article writing tips can come to naught if you write a compelling article and then leave a reader clueless as to where they can purchase your product from.

Fabian Tan is a well-known Internet
Marketing
expert and the author of the popular 59-page Report:

“Murder Your Job: How To Build Cash Sucking Autopilot Businesses In 30
Days Or Less!”

Head over to http://www.MurderYourJob.com
to get your FREE copy now!

Also, quickly download his FREE & quot;Explosive Traffic System” report that
shows you how to generate 10,000+ unique visitors per month at no cost! => http://www.ExplosiveTrafficSystem.com

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