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Automation technologies represent a fundamental aspect of any modern industry. The major types of industrial automation solutions, such as DCS, PLC, SCADA, and MES, are used on a large-scale in process and discrete industries.DCS technologie Awhile ago, I got an email from one of the "gurus" I follow and it shocked me. The gist of it was this person wanted to trade services for a household item.To say it floored me would be an understatement.What was worse was a few days later t
Having trouble coming up with product ideas? Did you know that there is a product that you can create in as little as one afternoon? An interview is the easiest way to create a new product for you to sell online or off. By far! Let's talk about it.There are generally three ways to conduct an interview:In person (face-to-face interview) By telephone By emailIn this article I will be focusing on the "telephone"interview.Many beginners find interviewing a daunting experience andavoid doing interviews even when it could benefit a projectthey're working on or be a new product in itself.Beginners Tip: To overcome your nervousness practice, andthen practice some more, on your family and friends beforeever requesting your first "phone" interview.Below you will find a few tips for when the day arrives andyou need to conduct THE INTERVIEW ...Tools you will need:Cassette Recorder Online Seminar Service (with recordingcapability) Notebook and PenBackground Research:Do your homework on the person before doing the interview.This could involve search engines, the library, and thewho's who directory etc.Having some background knowledge will give you greaterself-confidence and will help you to ask more interestingquestionsInterviews can be 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour or overthe course of a month or more depending on the subject andthe focus of the interview.When you make a time for the interview propose to take atleast 30 to 45 minutes.Suggest to the person you are interviewing that they findthe most comfortable place in their home or office to dothe interview. Being comfortable and in their ownenvironment will put them at ease and make the interviewprocess much simpler.Preparing Questions:Rule #1 Don't ask stupid questions... ask questions basedon the research you performed and onitems of interest brought up during the interview.Prepare your list of questions in advance jotting down thequestions and points you want to ask in brief heading form(they should be used only as a point of reference duringthe interview).Listen carefully and establish a relaxed style ofquestioning.Allow the questions to flow according to the context,glancing at your list to refresh yourmemory or fill a long pause in the conversation.Be open to new questions and new points raised during theinterview. Flexibility in your interviewing style willallow you to pursue interesting or relevantsidelines as they come up.Don't worry about ending up with more information than youexpected. If it's valuable information it will only makeyour audio product more valuable.If you are planning to use a cassette recorder, make sureyou check the batteries, cassette tape and volume BEFOREyou begin the interview.Always ask permission to record BEFORE the interviewstarts, and then get started on theinterview. Few people object to being recorded but if theydo, just use your notebook.Using a recording device helps establish an easy-goingcommunication between you and the person you areinterviewing as you are not constantly having to check yournotes.There are very inexpensive cassette recorders that willhook directly up to your telephone and create a very goodquality sound. There are also services on the Internet thatwill record the interview digitally which will save youtime and expense in the end.Be careful when recording that you don't lose concentrationas this will "deaden" an interview.Listen carefully to what is being said and be sure tounderstand the answers to your questions.If you don't understand an answer ask your interviewee toclarify their answer.If a person is evasive to a question or doesn't give ananswer, ask the question in a differentway and at another point in your interview.If someone gives "off the record information" turn therecorder off. Respect their right ofprivacy.Always guide the interview process, but don't dominate it.If the person strays too far from thesubject at hand, then quickly guide them back.Always keep the recording on file in case someone shouldever claim they have been misquoted.If the interview is likely to be in any way contentious therecording should remain in your file forat least a year or two.Using photographs of the interviewee:There are times when you may want to use a photograph of aperson for the project you areworking on. Photos of the person being interviewed makeyour sales page (if you are planning onwriting a sales page for the Internet) much more personal.TIP: If you use photographs, always get a signed agreementbefore using them and as a safeguard for yourself have themsign a Model Release Consentform. There have been cases when a person's photo has beenused without his/her priorconsent and the person has sued for modeling fees, invasionof privacy, or for various otherreasons.Note: For a variety of personal reasons some people may notwant their picture to be used onthe Internet. Always respect their request if this is thecase.Ask open-ended questions:Asking open-ended questions instead of ones that invite ayes or no answer will give more interesting responses.These questions usually begin with who, what, when, whereand how, and cannot be answered with a straight yes or no.Example: "When did you get into writing?" "what made youdecide on this particular area of writing"? etc.This type of questioning sets the framework of theinterview and is a useful tool when digging for significantinformation. (also you will have plenty of useable materialat the end of the interview).Write up any information within hours of the interview ifpossible or at least within a day or so. You want to havethe interview fresh in your mind.As a courtesy, offer to send the person you have justinterviewed a copy of your article or the url to your website and send them a free copy of your finished ebook orrecording.To learn ALL the secrets of doing successful telephoneinterviews and profiting from them click on the link belowand get yourself a copy of "Other People's Info". You won'tregret it and you have absolutely nothing to lose. It'sguaranteed! http://www.nichexplosion.com
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