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Is the Apple Watch REALLY Jeopardizing the Swiss Watch Industry? - Bezel & Barrel
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GMT Master I & II. June 17, 2016. Is the Apple Watch REALLY Jeopardizing the Swiss Watch Industry? Image credit: Apple Inc. On Facebook yesterday, my associate Paul Boutros called attention to an article that had posted earlier in the day on the blog of financial website, Barron’s. The article. Quoted and analyzed J.P. Morgan’s statement, Demand just isn’t there for the Apple Watch. For the impatient among you, Paul agreed with Barron’s. Give me a break! Now, what I’m seeing recently is totally ane...
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The German Pelagos?? - Bezel & Barrel
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GMT Master I & II. June 16, 2016. The new titanium Tutima M2 Seven Seas. That’s what the social media comment said. Right there, under a photo of the new Tutima M2 Seven Seas titanium dive watch. I believe titanium was the operative word which prompted the comment. But I get the sentiment. For a lot of dive watch geeks, especially fans of German watches, the comment was right on. Overall the watch is highly legible, with your choice of black or deep blue dial that has minimal printing (love love LUV that!
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GMT Master I & II. November 16, 2016. Mondani Web – A Network Of Independent Rolex Resellers. You’ve seen their books. You may even have a few on your book shelf if you’re a Rolex/ Patek/ Tudor / Panerai or…. June 20, 2016. Commentary: Made In America. By now you’ve probably heard that the Federal Trade Commission came down on Shinola last week, for using the phrase ‘Made in America.’ To…. June 17, 2016. Is the Apple Watch REALLY Jeopardizing the Swiss Watch Industry? June 16, 2016. June 14, 2016. The Pa...
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Valentine’s Day Jewelry Sales Letter | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. Valentine’s Day Jewelry Sales Letter. Just a little Valentine’s Day promotional sales letter that I whipped up yesterday. I’m mailing only 48 of them. I’ll let you know how I do on conversion. 8212;———————————————————————–. January 10, 2012. As I write this, it’s just five short weeks until Valentine’s Day. And no snow on the ground at all! Crazy for MinneSNOWta, right? Of course, that could change overnight. Now, I’m not a florist, but I am. PS I was rummaging aro...
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Greetings from a Fellow BNI Member | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. Greetings from a Fellow BNI Member. Hello, Fellow Member of BNI Minnesota and Upper Wisconsin! My name’s Ed Estlow. I’m a member of the Circle of Excellence chapter in Chanhassen, MN. I’m the resident by-appointment jeweler for our chapter and yes, I’d love it if you referred me to a friend or business associate of yours who’d like a nice ring designed for them. But that’s not why I’m writing to you today. I have to admit, I’m fascinated by what I’ve learned! I’d l...
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April | 2012 | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. Archive for the month “April, 2012”. Letters of Note: I like words. OK, it’s been a while since I posted here. Not that I haven’t been thinking about you all, not at all. As proof, I offer this little gem of a sales letter, written in 1934. Letters of Note: I like words. Now… wasn’t that worth the wait? Hat tip to the good folks at Letters of Note, whom I haven’t met yet. OK, I promise. I’ll be back soon with more. Check me out on Facebook! Check me out on Facebook!
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White Paper & Case Study Sales Letter | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. White Paper and Case Study Sales Letter. Here’s a prospecting letter designed to be mailed to MarComm directors at high-tech companies. 8212;—————————————————————————————–. Are your white papers and case studies. Bringing you as many sales leads as they should? Mr/Ms # # #. Anytown, ST # # #. Dear Mr./Ms. # # # # #:. Your product. They don’t learn about. Your product. That’s the job of other sales collateral. This fact is your secret weapon! Because a white paper e...
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May | 2012 | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. Archive for the month “May, 2012”. I’m concerned I may not have clearly stated my intent to meet with you in person rather than send my questions in an email. I know you have a full schedule, and making time for another meeting is a challenge. Let me explain just what I am looking to achieve. We normally charge in excess of $3,000.00 for conducting this xx-point analysis. Why are we willing to do this? We’re asking you for the opportunity to do a walk through in on...
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Letters of Note: I like words | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. Letters of Note: I like words. OK, it’s been a while since I posted here. Not that I haven’t been thinking about you all, not at all. As proof, I offer this little gem of a sales letter, written in 1934. Letters of Note: I like words. Now… wasn’t that worth the wait? Hat tip to the good folks at Letters of Note, whom I haven’t met yet. OK, I promise. I’ll be back soon with more. Newer Entry →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Clarifying Our Request | QWERTY-Whippers
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Or A Sales Letter a Week… more or less. I’m concerned I may not have clearly stated my intent to meet with you in person rather than send my questions in an email. I know you have a full schedule, and making time for another meeting is a challenge. Let me explain just what I am looking to achieve. We normally charge in excess of $3,000.00 for conducting this xx-point analysis. Why are we willing to do this? We’re asking you for the opportunity to do a walk through in one or two of your facilities to asse...
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