Monday, January 25, 2016

Business Financing: Obtain Investors & Business Loans Via Business Plans

We all like to talk noble about business plans, and act as if they are primarily used as a blueprint or solid track to operate everyday operations; however, if we are 100% honest, business plans are used to obtain financing. New business ventures need money, PERIOD. This is true around Atlanta, Marietta, and nationwide.


Numerous venture capitalists and bankers are upfront about the lack of faith they have in most business plan projections and financials; what these people want to see is the unique idea itself and the people set to put it in motion. It’s about ideas and respectability.

In other words, your business plan should spell out your idea with a degree of details and prove that your team can pull it off with the money they are provided. Secondly, show that you likely can repay the loan with interest or make some money at some point if investors jump on-board. SIMPLE. Right?

Sure, you need to spend a half day gathering some info to support your business idea, but the financial powers that be want to understand the gist of your idea and why it should succeed when your competition might not. 

What is different about it? Does it make sense? Why should it be backed by anyone?

What’s the mission? Vision? Slogan? Concept? Strong ideas from smart and practical people must be adhered to in the long-run. Stability, combined with the potential for adaptability to sudden macro and micro changes, is also a plus.

Management bios must be solid. Sell the leadership. Provide credentials and examples of creativity and success. Why should these people be trusted with someone else’s money?

Furthermore, what is the background of this potential venture’s origination? Where did the idea come from and how did it start? Are patents involved? Special processes? Anything location-specific?

What are these unique products and services and their prices? Will people purchase them in volume? Can the market expand and maybe even replace other items already available? What’s the competition?

Supposing the offerings are viable, how will they be marketed and advertised, and what is the target market for them? How should it be approached? Where?

Sure, we also do need to speculate about finances and sales and expense projections, for at least a few years, but in reality they mean very little. They are ballpark figure at best. Financers and investors hardly care; they can project better figures themselves from experience.

A good business plan writer or business plan developer will be persuasive yet honest in his or her work product. The truth always wins out over time. You will obtain more investors and business loans by presenting a simple and organized plan than you will through bells and whistles and trickery.

Jimmy Hall /Atlanta and nationwide (404-580-1501) carefully crafts solid business plans and other written material.




Get The Job Interview: Fill That Job

It’s nice when people have the resources to be able to take their time, locate, and fill a job or position that is their life calling, or at least utilizes their natural talents. Unfortunately, time restraints and finances often seem to catch-up with 21st Century Americans. We often must simply find job openings and go after jobs, whether it is our calling or not.

To do this is a several step process. We must go online or look in newspapers or job boards to locate potential positions, have a solid resume written, send the resume to the potential employer or post it on a job board, and then begin to interview for interested potential employers.

In all of this, the resume is the key that opens the door. Resumes rarely if ever actually get jobs, but they secure the job interviews where we can sell ourselves and get the jobs. It is important that your resume writer or resume developer writes your resume with INTERVIEWS in mind, NOT JOBS.

A resume needs to be crisp, neat, attractive, grammatically correct, informative, precise, tailored for certain positions, have accurate dates and locations, include all education and training, demonstrate your skill set, and list all past positions, experience, and awards and exact achievements.

You see, your resume is your first assignment for a potential employer. To a great extent you are graded! Whether you delegate it or not, the buck stops with you, and you are in charge of developing your own resume via providing the writer with complete information.

Think about it from the potential employer’s point of view. If you won’t even put 100% into your own job resume for someone, what reason is there to believe that you will give even 75% for the employer? LITTLE.

What you need to know and do is where and how to locate suitable jobs, and then supply full and complete information to your resume developer to write-up a resume for that position. Be sure and state your objective and explain what skills you possess to make you successful at it.

Generalities simply will not get the job done, whereas specifics will. Be honest; be accurate; be sincere, and show yourself to be a great match for the available position you want to fill. GO FOR IT! Develop a great resume.

Finally, when you get that interview know the company and potential job before you walk-in. Be knowledgeable. Question the interviewer. Isn’t it a two-way street? They have an opening and you might be the best person to fill it and benefit them! GO FOR IT!

Jimmy Hall/ATLANTA (404-580-1501) is a writer of resumes, business plans, web content, letters, and other written projects…



Hire A Writer: Freelance Writers/Atlanta

We writers are a strange breed. To a great extent we are more consultants than strictly writers. How? Many freelance writers around cities like Atlanta or Houston are actually educated with business degrees and a practical background in Economics and Business. We provide a 2 for 1 punch; the thought pattern and the ability to write it up.

I know that in my case, I am able to provide a variety of specialized writing services ranging from business plans, resumes, letters, web content, proposals, press releases, obits, papers, reports, and more. Experience matters. Education matters. Knowledge matters. Writing talent matters. SEO matters. Get it?

It is all about clear and logical thinking and writing, BOTH. Writers take information and mold it and present it in the best possible light for their clients. The idea is to make good sense and be persuasive in a relatively concise manner. (We live in a fast-paced world.)

Writing is about organization and step by step plans and communications. The goals of the client must be kept in mind at all times, and everything written should keep the mission and desirable end result in mind.

The object is NOT the great writing itself, but rather what the writing can do. We are talking about business and personal writing here. Both require knowledge of what the clients want to accomplish, and require a laser focus upon it.

Clients want to feel good about being able to hand-off material to a writer/consultant and not have to worry about the final product. It is all about delegation, because the client either does not have the time or talent to deal with the project(s). Writers do it daily, and are effective at producing quality product.

It makes great sense that the freelance writer does what he or she does best, while allowing the client to do the exact same thing. Economics 101. Efficiency.  Everyone wins. The written product is generally better when done by a professional.


At Jimmy Hall Writing Services /Atlanta and nationwide (404-580-1501) I assist clients by carefully crafting and writing business and personal writing. I provide “Clever Writing For Results.”

Sunday, January 24, 2016

JIMMY HALL WRITING SERVICES/Douglasville - Atlanta

JIMMY HALL WRITING SERVICES
404-580-1501

Atlanta/Douglasville/Nationwide


Resumes * Business Plans * Web Content (SEO) * Letters

Papers * Obits * Reports * Press Releases * Blog Pieces

Expert Articles * Personal Writing * Social Media


Web Content Marketing 

Short White Paper: SEO Content Marketing

Search engine optimized (SEO) web content is a necessity and an unbelievably valuable tool for websites/web material with respect to online marketing. How so? Please read-on.



Search engines are used today just like phone books and the Yellow Pages were used 20 years ago. Your relevant products, services, and organization MUST show-up in these searches. It’s a massive competition, particular with organizations in your immediate area.

Think about it. When you need some product or service yourself, how do you find it? Easy. You go online and Google it (or use Bing or Yahoo, etc.). Right? Then you pick those providers that seem best. Normally, these are the ones at the top of the first or second page returned.

The World Wide Web puts exactly what you need at your fingertips. That’s precisely why you need to be unique and have a solid web/online presence. Good search engine optimization is not an option, but rather a requirement. Today, sites must attract their own readers/viewers and then inform and convert them. It’s a science and a specialized craft.

A simple punch of a keyword or two, or a subject phrase and a town or location, and search engines instantly provide thousands of relevant results. More than likely you will click-on or call one or two of them on the first page, and sometimes the second. So, what does this tell us?

The answer is that it is vital that your web content writing be so relevant, unique, and optimized that it displays on the first or second page of Google, Bing, Yahoo, and all other search engines during relevant queries.

This means that you either have to study search engine optimization and practice it, or else you must hire a professional SEO expert web writer that can increase your web traffic with the use of SEO techniques via search engines.

A good SEO web writer knows how to use just enough keywords, key phrases/long-tailed keywords, titles, subtitles, headings, unique and relevant content, linking, script sizes, italics, and correct writing to rank well with the search engines.

Obviously, what Google and the other search engines desire (from their specific algorithms) changes yearly, and they only provide us hints of how to stay up to date. Currently, in 2016, relevant content written for the reader seems to be a key ranking component. (Search engines are now almost human. ALMOST.)

Professional web writers should never try and fool search engines in this day and age. It simply will not work for long. Black Hat Tactics will only cause your client’s website or certain pages to be penalized or banned form search engine rankings. Stay White Hat all the way. No one wants to be placed in the penalty box, right? (The same holds true for people that try and write their own webpages.)

The so-called common knowledge today is to write relevantly for the reader, simply adding some headings, links, and a few keywords for the search engines. I think a bit more than that is still required. I feel like writers still need to cater or nod at google, and certainly post new webpages on Google+ to be crawled and ranked quickly.

We all tend to forget or overlook the fact that it is still a huge competition between competing webpages. Only so many good pages will fit on the first or second pages of Google or the other search engines. Even great content can sometimes not make the cut.

This means that the web content writer absolutely must take those extra ten or fifteen minutes to perfect the pages he or she writes, and optimize them a little bit more. Extremely high quality is demanded to rank higher than the other numerous competitors.

To sum it all up, write unique content that is relevant for the reader, and do so in a form liked by the search engines (with nice headings, titles, links, lists, etc.). Search engines, like most people, like neatness and order. Give it to them!

Jimmy Hall (404­-580-1501) is a professional writer of web content/seo, resumes, business plans, blogs, and other forms of written product…..

Resumes & Job Searches: Hire Resume Writers/Atlanta

Many Atlanta area resume writers or resume developers know exactly what they are doing. Why? Simple. They organize and write so many that doing so is almost second nature to a good resume developer. (Contrarily, to the job applicant, the task of writing a resume seems almost daunting, and extremely complicated.)

A solid resume is a lot more than a listing of past jobs, schools, and dates. No, a really good resume frames a person’s past history, skills, education, and experience and equates or matches them favorably to potential future job performance. (This is also true for writing student resumes, based much more on speculation that background/history.)

Don’t just tell your resume writer where you worked and for how long. Explain to the resume developer what you specifically accomplished and achieved. Do not be vague. Provide as many stats and figures as possible. Be specific whenever possible. Talk dollars and cents or efficiency percentages.

It is also always best to share with the writer what type of position you are looking for, and supply a job title or two for him or her to work with. The skills and experience on the new resume should be tailored to the desired positions. Generalities should no longer exist.

Providing adjectives are also important. What words describe you? Share them. Human Resource Managers and those hiring are always looking for great traits, especially those relevant to the positions being filled. (Some software programs look specifically for keywords associated with certain jobs.)

Job hunts or job searches are competitions. Resumes are in competition with one another, as are their owners. Each gets a quick 20-30 second look. They must impress fast, or get thrown into file 13 (trash). The purpose of a resume is to get job interviews so that the owner can sell his or herself, period…

Jimmy Hall (404-580-1501) is an expert resume and cover letter writer, as well as owner of Jimmy Hall Writing Services near Atlanta, Georgia and online….


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

WHY CHOOSE JIMMY HALL WRITING SERVICES/Douglasville?

There are plenty of people and writing services in the Atlanta and Douglasville, Georgia area that do freelance writing and contract job work for companies and individuals. Many do a pretty good job. Why choose Jimmy Hall Writing Services/Douglasville to write your web content, business plans, resumes, letters, blog pieces, or anything else? Please read on.



I may be a bit biased, but the truth is that I am an honest writer and an ethical writer that does very good work in a timely manner at a reasonable rate. I believe that, and so do my repeat customers. This Atlanta area writing service (Douglasville) gives clients more than their money's worth. 

This service has written resumes for entire families, and even done webwork for semi-competitors while being perfectly upfront with them and having the blessings of each. Without approval, I would NOT do it. This man is loyal to his clients, period. I do all types of business blueprints, including franchise business plans , also.



I'm human, yet I am an experienced businessman and writer with two degrees (MS/Business Economics; BBA/Economics; English Minor), and actually know exactly what I am doing. You get my business knowledge and writing abilities, two-in-one. In general, you can be assurred that this guy knows what he is writing about, and writes well.

The next question is, why would you not hire a proven winner as your writer/business consultant? I am here, and I am ready to help. You need a good writer that knows what he is doing.

Jimmy Hall Writing Services (404-580-1501) carefully crafts every single piece as if it is for myself personally. You see, the work product I write is to a great extent my resume. (The more you succeeed, the better I look.) Understand?