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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Earn Dividends
Research companies in order to find out which firms are currently paying dividends. Not all companies pay dividends. You can use Yahoo! Finance, Google Finance or any other financial source that will display if a company currently has a dividend yield. If a company is preparing to pay out dividends, it will have a declaration date when the board of directors sets the dividend and announces the ex-dividend date.
Purchase shares of stock in a company using your brokerage account prior to its ex-dividend date. In order to qualify for the dividend payment, you must be on the list of shareholders during the record date. Because pending transactions take a few days to settle, the ex-dividend date, which is two to four days before the record date, is the cutoff date to receive the dividends.
Hold the shares of stock until after the record date. Afterward, you can sell off the shares and you will still receive the dividends on the payment date.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Sell Bibles
Target the right market. You don't want to approach someone to purchase a Bible who doesn't follow the Christian religion or wasn't religious at all. Make your sales pitch to those who you know would be interested in this type of purchase. Approach people at your church, or other churches. You could also set up a storefront to sell Bibles or sell them online, depending on how far you want to take your business.
Display knowledge of your product. You can't effectively sell Bibles if you don't know the differences between the various versions. For example, the King James version of the Bible differs from the New International Version in terms of how verses are worded and the language used to communicate the various lessons. Some Bibles are geared towards specifics demographics, such as teenagers or women, with short stories and anecdotes found throughout. You need to know the difference between each version so that you can sell the right type of Bible to your customer.
Suggest additional supplies to accompany the Bible. According to Thomasnelson.com, 75 percent of the time, when a customer is presented with the option to purchase an add-on--such as Bible cover or religious reference dictionary--he will purchase it. Offer a variety of accessories meant to help your customers both take better care of their Bibles and/or that can translate authentic terminology.
Offer Bibles in a range of price ranges. Consumers may not always be able to afford the best Bible if it costs too much money. Therefore, as a knowledge Bible salesman, you need to show them other options that are just as effective in terms of the information contained within, but within the parameters of their specific budget.
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