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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

A to Z: The Most Complete Sample Letter List Ever!

Sample Business Letters
Sample Business Letters (1-100)
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Sample Business Letters are listed in Alphabetical Order
1.10-Day Notice Before Collections on Delinquent Account
2.30-Day Notice to Quit
3.Acceptance of Counter Proposal
4.Acceptance of Order With Delivery in Lots
5.Acceptance of Purchase Security Agreement
6.Acceptance of Resignation
7.Acknowledged Receipt of Goods
8.Acknowledged Resignation
9.Acknowledgement and Acceptance of Order
10.Acknowledgement from Publisher, Comments Referred to Author
11.Acknowledgement of Application
12.Acknowledgement of Cancellation of Backorder
13.Acknowledgement of Change in Meeting Date
14.Acknowledgement of Customer Praise of Employee
15.Acknowledgement of Letter
16.Acknowledgement of Merchandise Returned for Repair
17.Acknowledgement of Modified Terms
18.Acknowledgement of Notification of Lease Transfer
19.Acknowledgement of Receipt (Documents)
20.Acknowledgement of Receipt of Estimate
21.Acknowledgement of Request for Bid, Confirmation of Deadline
22.Acknowledgement of Unsolicited Idea
23.Acknowledgement of Warranty and Instruction for Product Return
24.Acknowledgment of Correspondence Indicating Postal Delay
25.Advance Notice of Out of Business Sale
26.Affidavit for Lost, Stolen, Destroyed Stock Certificate
27.Affidavit of No Lien
28.Agreement to Compromise Debt
29.Agreement to Extend Debt Payment
30.Amendment to Lease
31.Announcement of Additional Location
32.Announcement of Business Name Change
33.Announcement of Catalog Price Reductions
34.Announcement of Change of Address
35.Announcement of Change of Address for Billing
36.Announcement of Clearance Sale
37.Announcement of Free Delivery Limitations Change
38.Announcement of New Area Representative
39.Announcement of New Area Representative Visit
40.Announcement of New Business Opening
41.Announcement of New Discount
42.Announcement of New Pricing Policy
43.Announcement of New Shipment Arrival
44.Announcement of Partnership Buyout
45.Announcement of Price Increase
46.Announcement of Price Reduction
47.Announcement of Special Discount Offer
48.Apology & Proposal on Overshipped Merchandise
49.Apology After Cancellation of Order
50.Apology and Replacement of Damaged Goods
51.Apology and Request for Extension of Time to Deliver Goods
52.Apology and Tender of Compensation
53.Apology for Accounting Errors and Past Due Notices
54.Apology for Delay of Refund
55.Apology for Delayed Response & Request for Meeting
56.Apology for Not Crediting Payment
57.Apology for Not Crediting Payment from Prompt Payer
58.Apology for Overshipment
59.Apology for Poor Service Rating on Customer Questionnaire
60.Apology to Customer for Accounting Error
61.Apology to Receiver of NSF Check
62.Application for License
63.Appointment for Employment Interview and Testing
64.Appointment for Testing
65.Assignment
66.Assignment and Transfer of Stock Certificate
67.Assignment of a Claim for Damages
68.Assignment of Accounts Receivable (With Non-Recourse)
69.Assignment of Accounts Receivable (With Recourse)
70.Assignment of Contract
71.Assignment of Copyright
72.Assignment of Deed of Trust
73.Assignment of Income
74.Assignment of Lease
75.Assignment of Lease
76.Assignment of Lien
77.Assignment of Literary Property
78.Assignment of Security Interest
79.Assignment of Trademark
80.Assignment of Trademark
81.Authorization
82.Authorization to Direct Bill for Corporate Guest
83.Bid for the Purchase of Real Property (Probate)
84.Bill of Sale
85.Bill of Sale (with Warranty of Title)
86.Business Credit Application
87.Business Credit Application Form
88.Certificate of Abandonment of Fictitious Business Name
89.Certificate of Installation, Leased Equipment
90.Certification of Satisfaction of Lien
91.Change of Address Awaiting Refund
92.Charge Account Credit Limit Raise Notification
93.Charge Account Terms and Conditions Form
94.Charge Back Application of Discount on Delayed Shipment
95.Collateral Decision, Request for Preparation of Loan Documents
96.Collections Follow-Up on Release of Pending Order
97.Collections Report on Current Status of Debt
98.Commendation
99.Commendation and Refusal of Request for Raise
100.Commercial Account Analysis Form
Disclaimer: Be aware that some of these sample letters have legal, financial, or other implications. If you are not sure about the use of any letter, consult with an appropriate professional first.  
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

10 TIPS for Successfully Selling On ETSY

how to sell on etsy

I have been selling my metal furniture, jewelry and trees on Etsy since 2007.  I have been there and done that and I am still selling!  (my shop) Through the years I have learned first-hand how to market my shop.  I have also been writing about selling on Etsy since 2008 and coaching Etsy sellers in every niche imaginable.  I am the owner and chief editor of Handmadeology and the author of How to Make Money Using Etsy.  The following 10 tips for selling on Etsy will help you understand what it takes to become successful on Etsy.

My number one tip that I tell new Etsy sellers, is to remember that Etsy is not magic.  Just throwing up a bunch of 20 cent listings with no business plan will not bring you the success you are looking for.   If you treat your Etsy business like a hobby you will reap hobby money, but if you treat it like a real business you will bring in the money you are striving for .  Remember, you reap what you sow.
Here are few articles to make you think and inspire you during your creative business  journey:

Product Photography should be number one or at least high up on your list when it comes to running your Etsy business. Without shoppers being able to touch and handle your items, your pictures need to be the best they can be.  Detailed, clean, clear, not too dark, and from different angles.  After a shopper looks at all 5 pictures they should feel like they have picked up the item and looked it over and are ready to take it to the cash register and buy!
Here is a huge list of product photography tips for Etsy sellers.
Product Photography Class

I remember when I listed my very first item on Etsy…I was clueless about pricing.  There are many factors that come into play when pricing your items, so knowing your product is crucial.  You need to know how much it costs to make your item, how much time you spend making it, and how much it costs to ship.  These are just a few things to keep in mind when filling out the price section of your listing.
In pricing articles below, you will find in-depth tips that will help you  get the most for your handmade items.

Standing out in the crowd of Etsy sellers can be a difficult task.  You should have a clear vision of what you want your brand to be and stick with it.  Doing your research on how to build a strong and long-lasting brand should be high up on your to-do list!
Here are a number of articles that talk about brand for creative business owners.

Knowing who your target market is is key when it comes to selling online.
Here are some questions to get you started:
Are your target customers male or female?• How old are they?• Where do they live?• Is geography a limiting factor for any reason?• What do they do for a living?• How much money do they make? This is most significant if you’re selling relatively expensive or luxury items.
Example of a Target Market
This is my target market: Women, over 30, median income of $60,000, single or married, college-educated, urban, professional, but quirky…

SEO is sometimes difficult to understand, but it is vital to the growth of your creative business.
Getting your Etsy Shop and Etsy items found on Google can be a difficult task, but with the proper research and placement of specific keywords, you can begin to dominate small niches and move up in the Google search. There are a few things you need to keep in mind when you are looking for keywords to use.
When looking for keywords and phrases, shopper intent, search volume, and keyword competition are the 3 most important factors that determine a good key word.
Shopper Intent First — The most important factor to look at when figuring out the value of a keyword or phrase is intent. When picking a good keyword to analyze, pick words or phrases that people interested in your items would search for. You know your product best. Once you determine what these words and phrases are, use the Google Keyword tool to find more suggested words and analyze them to see if they are worthy of using. I will explain more about this later in this article.
Volume Second — When determining the value of a keyword or phrase, you need to look at the search volume. Are there enough people searching per month for a term on Google to even consider optimizing for it? (The Google Keyword tool provides this info for you). If you answered yes, then you have to ask yourself if it is possible to rank for that keyword? It will be extremely difficult to rank on Google for a high volume term such as ‘garland,’ but easier to rank on Google for lower competition, small niche, 2-3 word phrases such as “paper garland”.
Keyword Competition Third – A key word can have a high search volume on Google, but that does not mean it is a good key word or phrase. You have to know how many competing pages there are according to Google and the competition on Etsy. These two factors can help you determine if you want to use a key phrase or not. I will also cover more about this later in the article.
Small Niches Always- Why would you want to focus on a small niche? Smaller niches are searched less on Google every month, but they also have less competition. The smaller amount of competing pages, the better the chance your shop will rank on Google for a particular keyword.
Check Handmadeology’s manual on Etsy SEO right here on the blog. It is packed full of links covering every area of SEO for your Etsy shop.

By now most Etsy sellers have heard about the Etsy relevancy search change.  When I cruise the Etsy forums, team discussions, Facebook fan pages, comments on Handmadeology, and my inbox,  a common theme seems to pop up over and over.   Sellers are trying to understand what the changes to the Etsy default search mean, and how they can make the correct changes to get the most traffic that leads to sales. Etsy Relevancy optimization and SEO go hand in hand.   Google is also set up as a relevancy search,  setting up proper SEO from the start will optimize your shop for Etsy relevancy.
The Handmadeology team has put together a FREE package that will help every Etsy seller understand what the new Etsy search is all about.  The Etsy Relevancy Breakdown walks you through every thing that has changed when the search default was changed to relevancy. In this report you will also find helpful tips which will set you on the right path to increasing your views and getting more sales.   Also in this package you will get a 12 point checklist that will help keep you on track when you are listing new items and optimizing your shop for the Etsy search and Google.
etsy relevancy checklist

As you know, I am a huge advocate of social media marketing. Marketing my Etsy shop on Facebook and Twitter have greatly increased my visibility and grown my customer base. Getting new potential buyers to view your work is only part of the equation…building relationships with your customers is the other part! Social media makes connection with customers easier.
Being an Etsy seller, I know how hard it is to get any views from just listing your items on Etsy. Marketing your Etsy items outside Etsy is a must these days. I am excited to share this free e-course with Etsy sellers, because I have been using these 10 steps for years and I have seen great results. I have increased my traffic to my blog and Etsy shop, moved up in the Google ranking, and have even seen my customer base grow.
Connecting your Etsy shop with Facebook and Twitter is only one piece to the social media puzzle.  Check out this huge list of social media marketing tips for Etsy sellers: Make the Connection
If you are ready to learn how to decrease the amount of time you spend promoting your Etsy items and at the same time maximize your results, the Holiday Rush Etsy Marketing Formula5-day FREE e-course is just for you! This course has been taken by over 3,000 Etsy sellers and is simple to understand and implement.
If you have not already noticed, all four steps in this marketing plan are free. Yes they are going to take time to build and get right, but in the end, you are going to build a business doing what you love. There is no “easy button”, but if you let your passion shine through, you will succeed!
Social Media Articles:
Quick Blogging Tips:
1. Be consistent. Blogging takes time, and without consistency you will not gain momentum.
2. Build community. Get the community involved in your blog. There is power in numbers and you have to harness that. Feature other sellers and artists, and let them help you spread the word about your blog.
3. Give away free stuff. Give your readers more reasons to visit your blog. Develop a few products that you can give away. Whether it’s a free tutorial on making a necklace , a recipe , a digital download, or an ebook that you wrote. Check out this article on creating an killer ebook! Here are all the free products that we offer through Handmadeology.
4. Build your brand. Your blog should be a reflection and extension of your brand. Banners and color schemes should match across the board. When a customer comes to your blog, they need to know it belongs to you.
5. Have fun. The second that your blog becomes a chore and no fun, you need to stop and reevaluate what you are doing.
Blogging Tips:

The handmade movement is accelerating at a fast pace. Hundreds of thousands of people are signing up for Etsy every month, and it is getting more difficult to get recognized. One way to increase your network, get more recognition, expand more exposure, contribute to the handmade community, and build back links is to write guest articles for blogs. Lets break down the five main reasons you should be writing guest articles.
Increase your network:
When you are writing for other blogs in the handmade community, you have the opportunity to meet other like-minded people. Let’s face it…we all need to make connections and hang around people with whom we have things in common. Do you belong to an Etsy team? Do you join groups and Fan pages on Facebook? Putting your heads together helps everyone get things done faster and in the long run, can improve your business.
Get More Recognition:
A little recognition goes a long way, and writing for other blogs in the handmade scene can increase it greatly. Just by writing articles for other blogs, readers understand that the blog publishing your article sees you as an expert in the topic you are writing about. The more you write the more your recognition will build.
Expand Your Exposure:
By writing on more blogs and websites you will reach different audiences and expand who sees your brand. By writing guest articles, you are building a permanent brand that can bring you more traffic and sales.
Contribute To The Handmade Community:
We all have learned one or many things from blogs in the handmade community. Guest writing helps you give back and contribute to the handmade community. From featuring handmade goods to teaching, blog posts help the community in a huge way.
Build Back Links:
When you are guest writing on a blog, you should be given the ability to link back to your blog, Etsy shop, and other sites. You should also be allowed a short bio that you can leave at the end of each article. Back links will help your SEO, especially when they come from well known, relevant blogs.
Did you know you can guest post right here on Handmadeology? Here is all the info you need to get started.

My golden rule for my business is…. “The second your creative business becomes a chore and you lose the fun, it’s time to change it up!”    Don’t get me wrong, running your own business can have it’s down times, but the beauty of owning your own business is you have the ability to change it up when things get mundane and boring.
Here are a few more articles from creative business owners that are selling on Etsy and living their dream!
When I launched my Etsy shop I had no knowledge of the internet except email and YouTube.  I have learned so many valuable lessons over the past few years.  What stands out the most and what I will never forget is to never stop believing in yourself.  If you have a passion for what you are creating and selling you will succeed.  Love what you do so you can do what you love!!

Is there a Handmadeology  article that has  impacted you and how you run your Etsy business?  If so, let us know which one in the comments below, so we can bring you even more helpful articles in the future.
Connect with Handmadeology:

etsy facebook app
94% of Etsy sellers use Facebook as the primary marketing method for their Etsy shop according to a survey of 600 Etsy sellers. The top two concerns with Etsy and Facebook are:
• How do I increase the number of my Facebook fans?
• What should I content share to connect with my fans and generate more sales?
Fanpageology connects your Etsy shop to your Facebook Fanpage with the ability to create customizable tabs that will take your Facebook marketing to new levels of effectiveness. Fanpageology provides you the tools you need to increase your fans that are targeted customers and connect with them in ways that encourage more sales and brand loyalty.
Fanpageology gives Etsy sellers the ability to create fully customizable content to share on Facebook using 19 features with a simple drag and drop system that lets you immediately see how it will appear on Facebook while you create custom tabs.
Fanpageology empowers Etsy sellers to do the following on Facebook:
•Promote and share treasuries
•Put your Etsy shop on Facebook
•Create an inventory slideshow
•Share testimonials with Etsy feedback
•Run contests
•Create an email list and collect email addresses
•Put web pages on Facebook tabs
•Share Etsy team information
•Promote with coupon codes
•Run contests and product giveaways
•Build brand awareness with videos, pictures, text, and hyperlinks
•Share your Etsy shop About Page details
•Create buzz and viral content
•GAIN MORE FANS with fangates! (Fangates allow you to create incentives for non-fansto like your page and generate phenomenal proven results)
Fanpageology is a cutting edge tool taking Facebook marketing to new heights for Etsy sellers!
Subscribers will also have access to how-to videos and educational materials taking the guesswork out of Facebook marketing as well as harnessing the power of Fanpageology -making your Etsy/Facebook connection extremely effective.
Get ready to experience more engaged fans, additional sales, and Facebook content that your fans really want to see in their news feed!
Join us as Etsy and Facebook help make each of our small business dreams come true – with Fanpageology!
We are excited to help Etsy sellers manage their social media marketing and create more time to run their Etsy shops.
Thanks ,
Timothy

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