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Bonnie Granat wrote:
> Michele Davis wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a client that adores me! He wants me to write a
>> recommendation, a glowing one at that, for him to print out on his
>> company letterhead and sign to show to prospective clients. I've
>> tried to ramp up and do it several times and each time it was, well,
>> rather yucky. Any ideas? I need help!?!
>>
>> Cheers!
>
> What does your client's company sell?
>
Too funny. I misread it. Pretend you are the CEO of a public relations
firm that Michele Davis has hired to write a promotional piece in the
form of a satisified client's testimonial. Be "professionally distant,"
but firm in your praise.
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