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(NewYork.CityRegions.Com, January 29, 2013 ) NEW YORK, NY -- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 180 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged industry wide, making Valentine’s Day the second-largest holiday for giving greeting cards. But with so many pre-printed sentiments in circulation, how do you make your valentine message really stand out for that special person in your life?
Business communication specialist, Anne Miller, author of “The Tall Lady With the Iceberg” the book about the power of visual language to really connect with people, advises Valentine card senders to add a little Cole Porter to those store-bought cards.
Cole Porter was the famous songwriter of the 1930s and 1940s who wrote the lyrics for “You’re the Top!” In that song, he used no fewer than 45 metaphors from the Mona Lisa to the Tower of Pisa to express his adoration.
“You're the top!
You're the Coliseum.
You're the top!
You're the Louvre Museum.”
“Become a modern Cole Porter,” says Miller, “And adapt his technique to your loved ones to make your cards this Valentine’s Day more personal, more fun, and more romantic. For example, does your valentine like…
• To play cards? Add, “You’re my personal royal flush.”
• To cook? Add, “You’re my perfect soufflé.”
• To play sports? Add, “You’re always my Most Valued Player.”
• To travel? Add, “You’re my favorite tour guide through life.”
• To go to the movies? Add, “You’re my Oscar throughout the year."
• To go to museums? Add, “You’re my favorite work of art.”
• To fix things? Add, “You’re the only toolkit I will ever want in my life.”
• To listen to music? Add, “You’re #1 on my BillBoard chart.”
Personalize your cards with appropriate images. Make yours the only one in 180 million greetings.
For more information on language that connects with people, go to www.TheTallLadyWiththeIceberg.com
Bio
Anne Miller is a business communication specialist whose seminars and coaching help executives sell millions of dollars’ worth of ideas, products and services every year. She is the author of “The Tall Lady With the Iceberg,” which reveals how to break through the communication barriers of information overload, too many choices, and too little attention to make a lasting impact and get results.
For more information, please contact:
Anne Miller, 212 876 1875
amiller@annemiller.com
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Chiron Associates, Inc.
Anne Miller
2128761875
amiller@annemiller.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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