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Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication -- Solution

This is one way you could have done it and why:

  1. Logo: Get your catchy logo into a customer's head
  2. Greeting: Establish the humen element
  3. Samples: Catch a person's eye with snappy samples of your work
  4. Factoid: Follow up samples with proof of their quality and worth
  5. Prices: Don't shove money matters into people's faces too early

Linda Cohan is a co-owner of an action photography company. As a photographer of kids' sports, she believes that communication skills are absolutely essential in "dealing with the children's parents on their orders [and] their satisfaction."