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The Pocket Knife – easy and comfortable to use!       By: Ken Wilson
The Pocket Knife is regarded in many ways as highly competent and versatile. It has various uses and one main quality, the incredible capacity to cut. No matter if it is used for the opening of a letter, for the cutting of string or just to peel..

Need a Pocket Knife? Use the Internet!       By: Ken Wilson
Knives have been used since the ancient of times for various reasons including in close-quarter combat, hunting and for personal protection. The knife manufacturing industry has evolved throughout time and today it has reached unbelievable limits...

Does Your Landscaping Company Need Magnetic Signage?       By: Daiv Russell
If you're a landscaper, you can always use more business. Even the happiest clients move and disappear for many reasons. You need to find a way for prospects to know you're a great landscaper and how to reach you. Will magnetic signs help or hurt?..

INTERNET PRESENCE WITH PROMOBLACKBOX       By: Tom Laios
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Stress and customer service       By: kristine alvarez
The customer service team of any retail company is typically the most stressed department of that company. Aside from dealing with internal policy limitations, they also have to face and placate irate and dissatisfied customers..







Online Marketing Secret       By: Richard Gunderson
Breakthrough marketing results can be achieved with increased on-line marketing traffic. Discover the secret ingredient and available tools you can use to get these breakthrough results...

Blogs - A World Platform Marketing Tool       By: Richard Gunderson
Did you every consider that blogging might be a powerful marketing tool? Discover the benefits of blogging and reasons for considering blogging as a marketing tool...

How Does a Trade Show Work? - Understanding the Four Components       By: Julia O'Connor
Is a trade show confusing? "It certainly can be," says Julia O’Connor, president of Trade Show Training. O’Connor says her firm estimates there are more than 175,000 trade shows in the US each year, and no matter its size, each show can be dynamically different from another. Whether the show focus is Business-to-Business Marketing, Business-to-Business Sales or Business-to-Consumer, these are the four basic components of every event: Sponsor, Manager, Exhibitors and Audience. 1. There is a Sponsor 2. There is a Manager 3. There are Exhibitors 4. There is an Audience THERE IS A SPONSOR ... This may be a trade association, magazine, show management company or other organization, but there is one party responsible for developing and sponsoring the event. The sponsor takes the financial risk that the event will be successful. You sign the contract with, and pay your money to, the sponsor of the event. The sponsor decides if your company fits the criteria established for the show, including size of your booth and location. Some shows allow you to pay your money Show Management is responsible for the all the details - the day-to-day and hour-by-hour running of the show. In turn, management will sub-contract for components of the show, and will designate official contractors, including unions, for such items as labor, electrical, catering, cleaning, flowers etc...

Establish Yourself as an Expert in 3 Simple Steps       By: Debbie LaChusa
The marketing benefits of being a recognized expert in your field are many. Especially if you're trying to market on a shoestring budget. Do you know what it takes to become an expert in your industry? It's easier than you might think. Here's how to do it in 3 simple steps...

Converting Customer Doubt Into Sales       By: Charles Pabst
Every salesman at one time or another is confronted with the doubt and hesitation of his potential customer. While an inexperienced salesman may balk at this, it is the good salesman who knows that these doubts are blessings in disguise. Learn what to do when your customer stalls and you'll see your conversions go out the roof...









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