Thursday, July 2, 2020
The Value Proposition Letter How to Write the Most Powerful Cover Letters on the Planet
The Value Proposition Letter How to Write the Most Powerful Cover Letters on the Planet Would you like to learn how to write a powerful âcover letterâ that gets results? For over 10 years I have been writing crisp, concise, value proposition letters (todayâs cover letter) for professionals all over the world that has helped them to secure multiple quality job interviews and offers. Many times my clients tell me their salaries increase 10k, 35k, have doubled, or more, Why? The right marketing. The right materials. Its not magic. These are people probably a lot like you. And now, for the first time ever, I am hosting a personal coaching session to show you, step-by-step, exactly how to create your own value proposition letter. On top of that, I am including several value proposition letter templates, a quick-start checklist and LIVE QA time with me to answer all of your questions and coach you personally, to make sure your value proposition letter is perfect and gets you results. The course is 50 minutes and the investment is just $47. These sessions fill up fast and I do limit the group so sign up now to grab your virtual seat. Dont worry if you cant be on the live call with me. I will send you everything including the call recording â" all you have to do is register. Click here to register for this session now! These letters are of such critical importance and so tremendously valuable, I currently charge $297 to write value proposition letters for my clients. This is one of those topics that you learn once and benefit from over and over again. Here is what you will learn and receive: The most common cover letter mistake that leads to qualified professionals being passed over for interviews. Battle-tested, step-by-step strategies to create a cover letter template that is powerful and gets results. How to easily tweak your cover letter to work for networking, recruiters, human resources and decision makers. A step-by-step plan to ensure your value proposition letter gets read from beginning to end. My trick for adjusting the way you see yourself and communicate your value to others; so you shift from simply telling them what it is you do, to what happens when you do it. The one critical thing to leave OUT of your letter that will ensure more calls and interest. A 15-point action checklist that is easy to follow and check your letters against to ensure you are creating your value proposition letters correctly for maximum impact. 5 value proposition letter templates that you can glean from so you can see for yourself the subtle changes between each and what powerfully communicates branding, value and results. LIVE QA for the last part of the call so I can personally coach you and answer your questions (this portion is BONUS for those who want to join me on the LIVE call!). Extra BONUS: My bestselling e-book: The Career Artisanâs Interview Follow Up Secrets. In this guidebook I show you exactly what to do post-interview to make it to the final offers. Plus, I include a thorough troubleshooting section so you can avoid all of the typical mistakes people make, including the one where the interview ended great but no one called back one of the most frustrating mysteries ever. Click here to register for this session now! Cover letters are one of the most common areas I see professionals making mistakes. This is an investment in yourself. Learning evergreen strategies (that are not going to be replaced by something new next year) once will create value for you again and again during the life of your career and will prevent avoidable mistakes that may be costing you interviews without even knowing it. Inspiring your success, Save Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
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