It's entirely possible that
Your
Communication
Skills Suck.
I know mine did – until I found a resource that honed my talents – and helped me develop new ones. If you have 8 minutes, I'll tell you about it …
- Yes! Please start my subscription to Communication Briefings and give me my free two-volume Business Communication Toolkit, plus Business Writing That Gets Results and Presentations Steve Jobs Style. I understand that I can review everything risk-free. If I don't immediately benefit from the advice in Communication Briefings, you'll refund the entire subscription fee. I'll keep my bonuses and have no further obligation. On that basis, here's my order.
Dear Fellow Executive,
Let’s say you’ve got a million-dollar idea.
Maybe it’s a strategy that will boost your company (and your career) into the stratosphere. Perhaps it’s a process that will keep your employees safe, or a technique to save your operation thousands of dollars. It might even be an idea that could change the world.
But your idea is worthless if you can't communicate it properly. And that may very well be the case. Because it’s entirely possible that your communication skills do, in fact, suck.
I don’t mean to offend, but I figured this would get your attention. And getting your audience’s attention – whether writing, speaking, emailing or tweeting, and whether you’re reaching out to one person or one million – is one of the cornerstones of good communication.
Good communication and terrible communication are at opposite ends of the spectrum. But they have a few things in common. Each can make you stand out – either positively or negatively.
How do I know this? I started at this company as the assistant to the assistant manager. And now I’m the publisher of the single most dynamic, career-changing communication resource anywhere. Introducing Communication Briefings.
Yes! This is the kind of career education others are overlooking.
- Please start my subscription to Communication Briefings and give me my free two-volume Business Communication Toolkit, plus Business Writing That Gets Results and Presentations Steve Jobs Style. I understand that I can review everything risk-free. If I don't immediately benefit from the advice in Communication Briefings, you'll refund the entire subscription fee. I'll keep my bonuses and have no further obligation. On that basis, here's my order.
Haven’t Looked at CB in a While? Look Again
Communication Briefings is a career-boosting advisory service designed specifically to take you to the next level – and beyond. Our mission is simple: to help you improve your communication skills to propel you beyond success to greatness.
“CB” has been around for decades. But while the ways we communicate have changed – radically – Communication Briefings hadn’t. Until now.
Communication Briefings gets you a monthly newsletter packed with insights and advice on how to improve your communication skills. But that’s just the start. As a subscriber, you’ll also receive an informative e-letter, plus gain unlimited members-only access to www.CommunicationBriefings.com.
New features are nice. But what our readers really crave are benefits – and that’s where Communication Briefings stands apart from the rest. Now you too can benefit from field-tested techniques for better communication:
- Solving employees’ problems is a great thing. But getting them to solve their own problems is worlds better. We’ll give you a simple technique to get your team thinking – independently. Do you know it? Communication Briefings readers do.
- We all say stupid things sometimes. But there are 5 not-so-magic phrases that can turn even the best bosses into jerks in the eyes of their employees. Know what they are? Communication Briefings readers do.
- Over 500 million tweets are sent each day – so it’s easy to get lost in the crowd. But there are simple strategies you can employ to break through the “noise” and get your message across – even in 140 characters. Are you familiar with them? Communication Briefings readers are.
- Do you smile when you talk on the phone? It makes a difference in your voice, and conveys a level of energy that your listener can not only hear, but feel. It’s just one of 5 telephone techniques that Communication Briefings readers know.
- As with communication skills in general, grammar – good or bad – captures people’s attention. Test yourself with Grammar Slammer. It’s a 7-question quiz found in – you guessed it – Communication Briefings.
- An often-overlooked part of communication is good listening skills. Can you identify 5 mannerisms – from body language and eye contact to words chosen (and avoided) – that indicate an employee is lying? Communication Briefings readers can.
- Email clutter inundates us all. But there are ways to break through the clutter – not just by what you say and how you say it, but even WHEN you email. Surprised? Communication Briefings readers aren’t.
- Ever draw a blank when speaking at a meeting – or even during a speech? If so, there are two techniques you should employ – and two others you should NEVER use. Many speakers struggle. Communication Briefings readers excel.
From headline tricks that grab readers, to 4 conversation fillers to banish … controlling office gossip, to crafting a killer LinkedIn message and more, Communication Briefings readers know every one of these tips. And now you can, too – because all of these benefits (and more) are provided in a sample issue right here.
Yes! This is the kind of career education others are overlooking.
- Please start my subscription to Communication Briefings and give me my free two-volume Business Communication Toolkit, plus Business Writing That Gets Results and Presentations Steve Jobs Style. I understand that I can review everything risk-free. If I don't immediately benefit from the advice in Communication Briefings, you'll refund the entire subscription fee. I'll keep my bonuses and have no further obligation. On that basis, here's my order.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER:
A “Welcome Aboard” Package That Definitely
Does NOT Suck
Communication Briefings comes to you from Business Management Daily. We’ve been helping people grow their businesses and keep their employees happy since 1937. And we put our 80+ years of experience into every issue of CB.
If you’ve read this far, chances are you’re starting to see the value of Communication Briefings. But an even greater value awaits. Sign up today for our Special Introductory Offer, and here’s what you’ll receive:
- Your Newsletter. Each month, you’ll receive a new issue of Communication Briefings.
- Your E-Letter. Subscribers to Communication Briefings also receive a companion e-letter on emerging communication topics at no additional cost – giving you insights and advice 24 times a year.
- Your Members-Only Website Access. You also qualify for access to www.CommunicationBriefings.com – filled with articles, white papers, podcasts, videos and other tools designed to enhance your communication skills.
- Your Two FREE Bonuses. You’ll receive our popular two-volume Business Communication Toolkit, to help you get your ideas across to your audience both when writing AND when presenting. A $91.90 value, yours FREE.
- Your Third FREE Bonus! We’ll send you the audio recording from Dr. Fred Kniggendorf’s popular webinar Business Writing That Gets Results at no cost or obligation whatsoever. That’s a $197.00 value, yours absolutely FREE.
- FREE Bonus #4. Want to discover the secrets of the best business communicator ever? Presentations Steve Jobs Style shares his unique technique. And we’ll share this webinar recording (a $197.00 value) with you if you act in the next 17 days.
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And Your Satisfaction Is Unconditionally Guaranteed
We stand behind every service we produce. Try Communication Briefings for 90 days. If you can’t see how this combination of website, newsletter, e-letter, Special Reports and recordings can move your career forward, let me know. We will immediately refund 100% of your subscription price – but your four FREE bonus gifts are yours to keep. No hassles, no questions asked.
Yes! This is the kind of career education others are overlooking.
- Please start my subscription to Communication Briefings and give me my free two-volume Business Communication Toolkit, plus Business Writing That Gets Results and Presentations Steve Jobs Style. I understand that I can review everything risk-free. If I don't immediately benefit from the advice in Communication Briefings, you'll refund the entire subscription fee. I'll keep my bonuses and have no further obligation. On that basis, here's my order.
The Next Step Is Yours
I’ve spent the past few pages communicating the value of Communication Briefings with you. Now it’s your turn to communicate with us.
Take a few minutes to review the sample issue, and I think you’ll see the value of joining your colleagues (AND your competitors). Consider your introductory price … four FREE gifts … and money-back guarantee, and our value becomes clearer still.
Do your communication skills really suck? That’s probably a bit strong. But could you be a better communicator? Absolutely. And that’s why we publish Communication Briefings.
I look forward to welcoming you as a new subscriber.
Sincerely,
Phillip A. Ash, Publisher
Communication Briefings
Yes! This is the kind of career education others are overlooking.
- Please start my subscription to Communication Briefings and give me my free two-volume Business Communication Toolkit, plus Business Writing That Gets Results and Presentations Steve Jobs Style. I understand that I can review everything risk-free. If I don't immediately benefit from the advice in Communication Briefings, you'll refund the entire subscription fee. I'll keep my bonuses and have no further obligation. On that basis, here's my order.
P.S. The combined value of your bonuses totals an amazing $784.90 … and your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed or you’ll get your money back – every penny you paid. It’s that simple.