Squidll Blog

  • How to make a strong pitch in English

    Public speaking is one of the most common fears people have, but it's something that we all need to do. Here are some tips to make a strong pitch.
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  • How to show Empathy during a salesmeeting in English.

    Listening is the first key skill to master, but showing empathy in English can be tricky. You can use these phrases to make it clear that you’re all ears.
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  • How to build a customer relationship in English

    Long-lasting customer relationships are important in business. Here are some tips to help you confidently approach each client in English.
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  • Negotiating in English: powerful language in sales negotiations

    The choice of your words during a sales negotiation can make or break your deal. We give an overview of the words you must use in your sales vocabulary.
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  • Negotiating in English: words to avoid in sales negotiations

    The choice of your words during a sales negotiation can make or break your deal. We give you an overview of the words in English you should avoid.
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  • English spelling: which or wich

    Should you write which or wich? Or is it witch or with? We help you to avoid these common spelling mistakes so you can professionalise your communication.
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  • English spelling: were, wear, where or we're

    Should you write were, wear, where or we're? We help you with common spelling mistakes in English so you can professionalise your e-mail communication.
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  • English spelling: your or you're

    Should you write your or you're? We help you with common spelling mistakes in English so you can professionalise your e-mail communication.
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  • English spelling: to, two or too

    Should you write to, two or too? We help you with common spelling mistakes in English so you can professionalise your e-mail communication.
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