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This Letter
"Let us
be thankful for the fools.
But for them the rest of us could not succeed."
―Mark
Twain
Welcome to the single most visited page on my Web site.
Your presence is
likely the direct result of the words I chose to "sell" you on
the idea of visiting here. ...Think about it. You
followed my "Cover Letter"
words to this Web site. You read
what amounts to one or more of my cover letters on the previous page(s) and you followed
my written "hook" by clicking on one of the many buttons
needed to deliver you right here.
You have just observed, first-hand, why
successful people―the ones who continually get the good job
offers―combine effective personal and verbal job-hunting
with the written word.
Below,
you will find another example
of the power of the written word.
This short, yet
powerful letter, if used as I suggest, is guaranteed to give
any career one more competitive advantage.
To wit:
The Congratulations Letter
Recognition
of someone's success includes the friendly "congratulations"
for the individual who has just climbed a step higher on the
business ladder. He/she may be a business associate of
yours, a rising star in a company you're presently doing
business with or the new president of that company you've been
trying to get in the door with.
In
any case, congratulations in writing are likely to be far more
appreciated than those extended on the telephone or in
person. You may think today's average business person attaches little importance to the written compliments which may be received on "the way up,"
but this opinion is contradicted by the many successful
executives who keep files, or some other record forms, to mark
the milestones in their careers.
A
congratulatory letter―sincerely
motivated, and so accepted―is a guaranteed goodwill builder.
And since every friendly contact helps to give you one more
competitive advantage, why
should any chance, no matter how small, to add fuel to the
fire be disregarded?
Date
Name
Company
Address
City, ST ZIP
Dear Name:
It's nice to know that good things happen to good people. Congratulations
on your promotion! No one deserved that President Title
more than you. You've been a major force in the rapid growth of your company, and
I'm happy you've received the recognition you so richly
deserve.
Name,
it's a pleasure knowing you and doing business with you. Congratulations again and continued success.
Kindest
regards,
The
person who stops to write a letter of congratulations is not
only performing an act of courtesy, but is also quickly and
easily getting their name in front of
prospective employers.
Done repeatedly, this not only establishes you as a friendly
professional, it serves to create a sense of awareness and
establishes you as a "player" in the mind of the recipients.
This is important because name recognition gives any career one more competitive advantage. It's the principle of
"people do business with people they know."
Cut and paste this short yet powerful letter, my gift to you,
into a word document and save it as a template on your hard
drive. Then scour your industry magazines, the business
section of your newspaper, and the local "grapevine" for
people in the news. Quickly and easily customize this
proven letter to fit their particular situation and send it
out. You'll be glad you did!
***
If you
would like to put any of my job-hunting letters to work
for you right now, I want you to know that I stand behind the quality of every letter I sell.
Because of this, do not hesitate to place your order
right now knowing that if you are less than pleased with
any letter(s) you download from jobhuntingletters.com, I will cheerfully
refund the full price of the letter(s).
What's
more, if you find that my proven job-hunting letters do
not help you get more job interviews, I will refund the full price of the letter(s).
Even if you simply decide that you just don't want the letter(s),
please let me know within 7 days and I will refund the
full price of the letter(s).
You have
nothing to lose and much to gain!
...Each order receives a FREE copy of Yale University's
"The Twelve Most Persuasive Words In The English
Language"
as my gift to you.

Good luck and see you at the top!
Thomas
J. Bryan
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