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Patent - Do You Need A Patent, Copyright or Trademark? request then it is now my responsibility to examine the book and write the review, or write the author/publisher and tell them why not. Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request.Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks are confusing to some extent, even though there are some similarities among these tools of property protection, they all serve different purposes.A Patent for an invention is the inventor's property rig At first, I felt that once I Gap Car Insurance: Do You Need It? I often relish being asked to do a book review for an author, but there have been a couple of books recently that I have not been too impressed with.What is gap car insurance and how do you know whether you really need it? Gap car insurance, like many other types of insurance isn’t necessarily required. That is to say that you can certainly purchase a new car without gap car insurance; however, you could be So how do I handle this type of situation? Because I am a small publisher I too have had to look for quality reviews for one of my titles, only to have sent out books and never hear from the Reviewer again, or to find a less than nice review on Amazon without so much as a word from the Reviewer as to where they were going to post their review. I have learned a lot the hard way. Perhaps my hard knocks have taught me something about business etiquette that I have decided to incorporate into my own way of doing business. Let me share one of these with you. The Author/Publisher Has the Right to Know Why. I strongly believe in keeping the lines of communication open between myself and the author/publisher. If I have agreed to accept a book review request then it is now my responsibility to examine the book and write the review, or write the author/publisher and tell them why not. Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request. At first, I felt that once I h Deciding on Foreclosure r I too have had to look for quality reviews for one of my titles, only to have sent out books and never hear from the Reviewer again, or to find a less than nice review on Amazon without so much as a word from the Reviewer as to where they were going to post their review. I have learned a lot the hard way.Foreclosure is not something that comes by surprise to most homeowners, because they are usually aware that they have missed several mortgage payments. Deciding on foreclosure is something that a lot of people don’t really decide on, but resign themselves to. So Perhaps my hard knocks have taught me something about business etiquette that I have decided to incorporate into my own way of doing business. Let me share one of these with you. The Author/Publisher Has the Right to Know Why. I strongly believe in keeping the lines of communication open between myself and the author/publisher. If I have agreed to accept a book review request then it is now my responsibility to examine the book and write the review, or write the author/publisher and tell them why not. Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request. At first, I felt that once I Three Tough Questions your Business Needs to Answer they were going to post their review. I have learned a lot the hard way.For your business to really prosper, you have to get deep down and dirty to ensure that really get clear on issues you are facing. And those your people are facing too.Susan Scott has written a tremendous book called 'Fierce Conversations'.< Perhaps my hard knocks have taught me something about business etiquette that I have decided to incorporate into my own way of doing business. Let me share one of these with you. The Author/Publisher Has the Right to Know Why. I strongly believe in keeping the lines of communication open between myself and the author/publisher. If I have agreed to accept a book review request then it is now my responsibility to examine the book and write the review, or write the author/publisher and tell them why not. Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request. At first, I felt that once I 2 Step Marketing e one of these with you.Do it Right.I receive postcards all the time. The other day I received a postcard trying to sell me a copy machine. It had tiny, tiny lettering slathered all over the front and a large portion of the back of the card.It was extremely hard to read, The Author/Publisher Has the Right to Know Why. I strongly believe in keeping the lines of communication open between myself and the author/publisher. If I have agreed to accept a book review request then it is now my responsibility to examine the book and write the review, or write the author/publisher and tell them why not. Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request. At first, I felt that once I How Your List Affects Postage Costs request then it is now my responsibility to examine the book and write the review, or write the author/publisher and tell them why not. Remember, it is your right to refuse any book review request.HOW YOUR LIST AFFECTS POSTAGE COSTS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT!The quality and accuracy of address information in mailing lists is one of the areas least understood and largely overlooked by most businesses using direct mail. To get an advertising mess At first, I felt that once I had the book in my possession I was committed to writing the review; whether it deserved one or not, and that guilty feeling made me want to wiggle out of agreements the easy way: by never returning the author/publisher’s emails. But the honorable way of doing business didn’t permit me to do this; instead I decided that to be a reputable company, one that the next client would want to work with, was too important. That meant that I had to sit down in front of my computer and draft out a “sorry” letter to my client. I always write a formal business note on company letterhead; I include the details of the book (Title, ISBN, Publisher, etc) at the top of the page, and then begin by apologizing for not being able to write the requested review, then I briefly give a reason or reasons why I am refusing the request. It only takes a few minutes and it maintains your reputation for being honest and responsible.
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