A) all main points follow standard business etiquette and online netiquette.
B) you are certain that your e-mail adheres to all legal standards.
C) your primary points appear early in the message.
D) your e-mail message does not exceed one screen in length.
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A) Making this training choice for your employees today may be the smartest business decision you'll ever make. Consider the benefits, and I am sure that you will agree.
B) Because we are confident that you will choose us for your training needs, we will visit you on Friday to finalize your contract.
C) Complete the enclosed interest card and mail it to us at your earliest convenience.
D) If your sales don't increase at least 10 percent after your salespeople complete our "Closing the Deal" training, you get a full refund. Use our toll-free number to call me by August 1 and begin training on September 1.
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A) Describe the benefits a product or service offers and make rational or emotional appeals.
B) Include details of your company's reliability and reputation.
C) Grow more excited about your product and yourself as a salesperson.
D) Identify a proverb or famous quotation.
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A) More writers are using social network posts to promote their businesses, further their causes, and increase their online personas.
B) Social media are not primarily suited for overt selling.
C) Many individuals have been successful in using tweets consisting of 140 characters or fewer to pitch offers, prompt responses, and draw the attention of their audiences to interesting events and media links.
D) All answer choices are correct.
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A) Provide her telephone number.
B) Capture the reader's attention and interest.
C) Cite facts, statistics, expert opinions, examples, and specific details to support her request.
D) Identify herself and her company.
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A) seeking new employees.
B) lobbying local legislators.
C) cutting costs.
D) importing products from international businesses.
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A) praise for the reader.
B) indirect benefits to the reader.
C) the indirect strategy.
D) the direct strategy.
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A) provocative, humorous or entertaining, and medium length (5-10 lines) .
B) stimulating, relevant, honest, and short (1-5 lines) .
C) appealing, informative, persuasive, conversational, and medium length (5-10 lines) .
D) entertaining or serious, focused, persuasive, and short (1-5 lines) .
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A) Appeal to the receiver's sense of responsibility and pride in the company's good name.
B) Begin by presenting his resolution to the problem.
C) Address the message to a department or "To Whom It May Concern."
D) Show specifically how the receiver or the receiver's company caused the problem.
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A) Avoid telling the employees the reason for the decision.
B) Use a threatening tone so that employees know that this is a serious matter.
C) Be honest and provide the important reasons for the increase in individual contributions.
D) Tell the employees to "Suck it up" and deal with the increased individual costs.
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A) vent the writer's anger and frustration.
B) present a logical case with clear facts.
C) help the reader by showing who is to blame for the problem.
D) display strong emotion.
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