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Just One Quick Question


Ever notice the number of times a client or prospect says some variation of 'I just have one more question,' or 'Just a quick question?' The answers to those questions are the grist of a tips booklet. You may be asked the same or similar questions repeatedly. And whether you think you are a good writer or not, you can always develop tips based on what people have already said they want to know from you.

Start capturing those random questions and focus on your answers. Organize the answers by categories, and, voila, there you have it. It's so much easier than digging through your brain to access that stuff that's been rolling around in there for as long as you've been in your current business.

Pay attention to which questions are repeated by your prospects and clients. There are bound to be some questions that come up over and over again.

Those repeated questions guide you in knowing where to focus not only your tips booklet content but where to develop your products and services in general.

Creating the tips booklet from the questions you hear helps develop more educated customers for you.

That mean people who have a better idea of what your company provides and how you can improve your clients' lives.

Make money from listening and responding!

Paulette Ensign has sold well over a million copies of her tips booklet, "110 Ideas for Organizing Your Business Life," without spending a penny on advertising. Many of those tips were questions asked by her clients. Paulette's San Diego-based http://www.tipsbooklets.com helps individuals and groups turn their knowledge into tips booklets and other information products for marketing, motivating, and making money.


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Times Online

Ebook readers: it’sa war story
Times Online, UK - 6 hours ago
Welcome to the world of ebooks. Last week, Sony and Waterstone’s, the UK’s largest chain of bookshops, launched the Sony Reader, a paperback-sized device ...
What's the story with ... e-books? The Herald
Books: Slow start in the shops for Caxton's latest competitor guardian.co.uk
Stuart Kelly: From Great Expectations comes Neverending Story Scotland on Sunday
Financial Times - Crosscut
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E-books via the internet
Jakarta Post, Indonesia - Sep 4, 2008
Hereby, I would like to request President SBY rethink his new policy on electronic books via the internet for students of primary to senior high schools. ...


E-books don't furnish a room
Independent, UK - Sep 4, 2008
Estimates vary: some say that sales of e-books for the Kindle have doubled in a year, from six to 12 per cent of Amazon's total sales. ...


Do Ebooks, Legal or Not, Make You Buy Real Books?
Lifehacker Australia, Australia - Sep 5, 2008
Popular author Stephenie Meyer put her eagerly-anticipated vampire genre sequel Twilight Sun on indefinite hold after copies of her rough draft showed up on ...


e-books take weight of learning off the shoulders of students
Irish Times, Ireland - Sep 3, 2008
First year students Megan Toland and Theresa Andrews at Caritas College demonstrate the e-book. A GROUP of 18 secondary school pupils yesterday became the ...


guardian.co.uk

They still haven't cracked the ebook
guardian.co.uk, UK - Sep 4, 2008
After this morning's launch there are thousands of ebooks available from Waterstone's website, with prices running fairly level with print equivalents: ...
A library at your fingertips Times Online
Win The Sleek New Sony Reader Sky News
Sony’s Electronic Book Reader Gives A Glimpse Of Tomorrow's ... TopNews
The Press Association - Sky News
all 14 news articles


The Bookseller (subscription)

Waterstone's e-books open for business
The Bookseller (subscription), UK - Sep 4, 2008
Waterstone's e-book store opened for business today (4th September), with around 7000 titles available from its website as e-books, including titles from ...


BooksOnBoard Promotes Fall TV Line Up with Specials on TV and ...
WebWire (press release), GA - Sep 5, 2008
From Dead to Worse, the latest in the series, rode BooksOnBoard’s eBooks bestseller list for two months. “Many of these shows are based on eBooks that have ...


E-Books a ‘Green’ Way to Read
JMU The Breeze, VA - Sep 3, 2008
By Caroline Cournoyer ,The Breeze Taking the lives of four million trees each school year, the textbook industry has not only made a dent in college ...


Arizona Republic

Libraries offering free e-books for iPods, iPhones
Arizona Republic, AZ - Aug 29, 2008
by Edythe Jensen - Aug. 29, 2008 11:40 AM Chandler library-card holders will be able to download audio books onto their iPods, iPhones and iPod Touch! for ...

E-Books - Google News

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