| If you are burned out with writing how-to
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| | etiquette including many that I\'d never
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| articles to promote your business then
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| | been taught. Each of the twelve chapters
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| consider writing a book review. I
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| | covers one main topic broken down into
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| recommend you write a review about a book
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| | digestible bite sized chunks of rules and
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| you enjoyed that is related to your
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| | guidelines to enhance credibility and
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| products or services. Your review, of
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| | professionalism. Topics include first
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| course, will be capped off with your 5-6
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| | impressions, greetings and introductions,
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| line byline that includes your contact
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| | the art of conversation, dressing for
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| information and web site URL. Many of
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| | business, telephone courtesy, electronic
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| the article directories, e-zines and web
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| | etiquette, correspondence in business,
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| sites that normally accept articles will
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| | etiquette in the office, gift-giving in
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| accept book reviews too. In addition,
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| | business, etiquette out of the office,
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| you can find and submit to the many sites
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| | dining for profit and doing business
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| featuring book reviews.
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| | internationally.)
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| To begin a review, I start with the
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| | Fourth Paragraph: Give a brief biography
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| format required by Midwest Book Review.
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| | of the author including their name, name
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| I then adapt the format and word count to
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| | of their business (if applicable),
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| what is required by each submission site.
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| | business or personal expertise and if
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| Midwest Book Review recommends the
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| | available, include titles of their other
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| following format (examples of paragraphs
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| | books.
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| are enclosed in parenthesis):
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| | (Sample: The author of this delightful
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| Book Title:
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| | book, Lydia Ramsey, is a business
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| Author:
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| | etiquette expert with over thirty years
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| Publisher:
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| | of experience working with non-profits,
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| Publisher Address:
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| | corporations, colleges and universities.
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| ISBN:
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| | She is a frequently published author who
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| Price: Publication Date: Page
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| | presents workshops, seminars and keynotes
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| Count:
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| | on all aspects of business etiquette.)
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| Reviewer Contact Information:
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| | Fifth Paragraph: Recommend the book and
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| Name: Address: E-mail:
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| | offer some ideas of its practical use by
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| First Paragraph: Include information
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| | individuals or groups. If applicable,
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| about the format of the book. A nice
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| | mention that it would make a good gift
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| touch is to comment on the cover design,
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| | book and wrap up the review with a
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| table of contents structure and/or
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| | positive summary of the book.
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| glossary at the back of the book.
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| | (Sample: I recommend businesses buy this
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| (Sample: This beautifully laid out trade
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| | book in bulk and present one to every
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| paperback has a gorgeous and practical
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| | employee from the frontline up to the top
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| design both inside and out. I recommend
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| | management. In this ever-changing world
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| you read this book with a highlighter and
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| | of so many consumer choices, the bottom
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| a pen, ready to take copious notes in the
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| | line is often affected by the simple
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| blank pages thoughtfully provided between
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| | courtesies that can and should be
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| chapters.)
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| | afforded to customers. You need this
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| Second Paragraph: Detail the recommended
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| | book if you want your employees to
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| audience and note why they should read
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| | succeed and your business to thrive.)
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| the book.
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| | Add your copyright statement and byline
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| (Sample: Manners That Sell: Adding The
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| | to the bottom of the review and, as
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| Polish That Builds Profits should be
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| | usual, have the review proofread by an
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| required reading for high school and
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| | editor before you begin submission. Your
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| college students and for anyone already
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| | book reviews can be very effective
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| in the business environment. Once upon a
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| | marketing tools that will generate
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| time, good manners were taught in school
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| | considerable exposure for you.
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| and at home, but that time has long since
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| | Bonnie Jo Davis is an experienced writer
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| passed. This book provides the perfect
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| | and publications coordinator with over
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| refresher course for those of us who
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| | ten years of experience submitting
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| learned manners but no longer remember
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| | articles online and in print. Visit
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| the finer points of etiquette.)
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| | today to gain access to her submission
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| Third Paragraph: Write about the book
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| | list, e-book, newsletter and more!
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| structure and layout, number of chapters
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| | (c) 2005. Davis Virtual Assistance. All
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| and topics covered.
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| | rights reserved. Permission to publish
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| (Sample: While reading this book, I
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| | online or in print granted provided the
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| discovered that the author, Lydia Ramsey,
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| | article and byline are printed intact
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| covered every conceivable point of
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| | with live links.
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