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Monday, February 18, 2008

You won't believe it till YOU try it.

I was recently asked to check out a new program and all I can say is I was astounded at the rate of growth, if I had not tested it out I would not have believed the speed of this completely revolutionary Website, in fact I think it's one of the best, if not THE BEST, I've yet come across.

The whole concept of using direct desktop advertising gives this program a great advantage over many other types of advertising that I have tried, it is truly viral giving it an almost unfair advantage over the competition, but dont take my word for it TRY IT NOW.

http://www.DesktopLightning.com/peterlinnkites

The site will explain things a lot better than I have here and I think the remarks below go some way to shouting praise for this concept.

PETER LINNELL

P.S. Here's some actual emails they received from people while

they were testing this site:

"I haven't ever seen a system build a downline so fast. I joined your program just to try something new. Four days later I had a downline of 43 people. This is unbelievable." ~ Harry Joseph

"I invited just a handful of people only a few days ago and I already have 48 members on 5 levels below me. I am going to keep promoting this, but I see ithas a life of it's own now. I couldn't stop my network from expanding if I wanted to!"

~ David Parton

"I only sent a handful of invitations to members of my upline, as my own test, and they ALL joined me!"

~ Deb McCauley

"All I can is wow! I have just starting using DesktopLightning, but I was astounded at how quickly and effortlessly my list grew. I just let a handful of friends know about it, and my list quickly started growing by itself, with new members added everyday."

~ Simon Ussher

"This website is so viral - I received over 100 sign-ups and my network is already 5 levels deep in less than 48 hours."

~ Rene Keiser

"Wow! Desktoplightning sure is well named. My list took off like a Nascar Race Car! People are lining up at the starting grid!"

~ Mark McGimpsey

YOU definitely need to look at this site. You'll not believe it till you do, the results I'm sure will blow your mind. I'm still pinching myself to make sure that it's not all just a fanciful dream and any minute now I'll wake up. Don't forget DO IT NOW go to

http://www.DesktopLightning.com/peterlinnkites

Peter John Linnell

10 Things To Avoid In Your Cover Letter

Like it or not, your cover letter is the first document that creates an impression about you (good or bad). Because first impressions really count, you need to take a careful approach to writing cover letters in order to avoid rejection. Here are the 10 major donts you need to avoid:

1. Dont use cover letter templates, however good they may be. There are three things you must know that go against these templates: 1) they are stale & boring 2) most templates are likely to have been downloaded from internet 3) therefore, yours will be exposed as being identical to many. Use samples to get ideas on how to write your own unique letter.

2. Dont write a lengthy first paragraph that will only bore the reader. A lengthy first paragraph also dilutes your impressive qualities and eventually weakens the entire letter - this is the last thing you want to happen.

3. Dont exclude your Unique Selling Proposition, or USP. Remember that the cover letter is your sales letter; you should highlight your main strengths and prepare the reader psychologically to want to read further.

4. Dont write a vague letter without mentioning specifics, such as the job title and job code/number if you are responding to an advertisement.

5. Dont address your cover letter To Whom It May Concern. It shows that you dont care enough to do your research to find out who is receiving the resume packages.

6. Dont use fanciful fonts. Dont unnecessarily use capitalized or bolded words, or grandiose phrases. Dont send the letter without nixing silly spelling or grammatical mistakes.

7. Dont use clich language such as "As afore mentioned, I am enclosing" This will only irritate the recruiter. Instead use simple phrases such as, "enclosed please find my resume."

8. Dont include personal information like your race, sex or marital status in the cover letter. These things are against the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, and as such will not impact the decision whether or not you are called for the interview.

9. Dont use copies of the same cover letters with just the address and date lines changed to send for similar jobs. If you dont customize the entire body, the letter may either be irrelevant or a mistake may silently make it into the final draft.

10. Dont brag or make statements that can't be quantified. You should be humble, yet accurate employers these days often verify your statements for accuracy (and uncover exaggerations).

The trick with the cover letter is to capture the readers imagination as soon as they begin reading. This entails keeping your cover letter neat and tidy with a simple format, and avoiding common errors, such as the 10 listed above.

Heather Eagar is a former professional resume writer who is now dedicated to providing job seekers with resources and products that promote job search success from beginning to end. If you need cover letter samples and tools, go to http://www.NothingbutCoverLetters.com.