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Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Saturday, February 14th, 2009 | No Comments »
Just a few years back my husband and I made the decision to move out of our almost new two story home, into a smaller, older home with no garage. Why would we decide to do this? Because we wanted room for our kids to roam! We gave up the big house on a small lot, for a small house on 1.34 acres surrounded by forest. There’s no way we would’ve done this without first hiring a certified home inspector. I’m certain that the inspector we hired took inspector courses before starting his business. He was very knowledgeable and taught us a few things about keeping our home in tip top shape. He also gave us a complete run down on things that needed to be fixed. Although it cost a little bit of money, it was worth it because we were able to fix a few things before moving in, which saved us time and money in the long run.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Saturday, December 13th, 2008 | No Comments »
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Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »
Starting up a new business is full of headaches. I’ve had to look into Electronic Check Processing recently - I didn’t realize how prevalent checks still were.
So I’ve been reading up on Bank Check Processing. I’ve found some pretty good info, but it’s still hard to make a decision. I have a small budget, so cheaper looks better, of course, but there are other concerns as well.
Hopefully I’ll make the right choice.
Ok - that’s it for today.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Sunday, July 13th, 2008 | No Comments »
I believe in making life as easy as possible when it comes to running your business and that is why as a person who runs a busy supermarket I looked at Aloha POS systems because I had heard they make really good ways of running your business. The system does have a cost of course but you will probably get such a great increase in revenue and such a time saving that it’ll be well worth the cost. I think every body in business should contemplate installing one of these systems.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 | No Comments »
Starting up a new business is full of headaches. I’ve had to look into Check Payment Processing recently - I didn’t realize how prevalent checks still were.
From what I’ve been able to learn about Check Image Processing, there are a lot of options out there. It’s tough to settle on just one. We have a limited budget, so cost will have to be a primary concern.
I suppose it’s a good problem to have, but it’s still a hassle.
Please comment and let me know what you think.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Thursday, June 26th, 2008 | No Comments »
Because the Krispy Kreme franchise has undergone a number of internal changes over the years, it is not always easy to determine if investing is a good option. That said, if you want to make an outlet available to customers, you may want to do some marketing research. This may include doing some research online to see how other franchise members are doing. It may also be of help to try and conduct survey in your local area to find out whether or not people will buy from your store. Among other things, you will need to find out if people will change over from their current donut provider. It may also be of some help to find out what factors would make them switch to Krispy Kreme products.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Saturday, February 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »
Many people ask me, when talking about different Seattle coffee franchise, if Starbucks is a possible franchise to consider. Unfortunately I have to correct them, because Starbucks really isn't a franchise, but is mostly privately owned. There are very few exceptions to this rule, and unless you are a very experienced investor it is highly unlikely that you will be able to invest in a Starbucks coffee franchise.
Instead, you should consider other franchises that offer similar advantages like Starbucks, or are managed in a similar fashion.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
These days, car shipping can be a no-brainer to pull off. And there are so many choices and services to choose from. You can even go with or without a container van. However, if you value your car, and especially if it’s a classic or vintage model, you would be best off if you decide to pay the extra fees associated with getting a closed container. Also, make sure to check your car very, very thoroughly if possible and let the shipping company know that you did. Also make sure to check for any hidden fees and surcharges that the shipper might give you.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Sunday, January 13th, 2008 | No Comments »
One of the New years resolutions that I am planned to embrace is a commitment to improving my sales performance. I am determined to improve my conversions. I have enrolled in some personal coaching with the view to refining my techniques. Better sales performance will lead to a higher income. I spoke recently with some top sales performers in my industry and they stressed the importance of regular training to learn new approaches and refine your existing approach. I am hoping that training will take me to the next level.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 | No Comments »
Movement of cargo by road is done by Motor Freight Carriers. The carriers can travel in every street, or highway. Motor carriers can be of three types, namely, common carriers, contract carriers and private carriers. The motor carriers have to be efficient enough to reach the destination on the scheduled time. Motor carriers usually transport freight to domestic locations. Motor carriers can be of various types such as truck, trailer, semi-trailer, or tractor. The services of the motor carriers are fast and effective.
Posted in Business :: Sales / Service | Friday, January 4th, 2008 | No Comments »
If you thought effective sales and marketing effective products are enough to make a mark in the business world, then you are mistaken. Surviving in today’s competitive world is a big challenge. Training Customer Service Skills can bear fruitful results and give out huge turnovers yearly. Training can imbibe communication, knowledge and problem solving skills to the trainees. It can make customer care professionals more confident while dealing with customers. You will also learn how you can obtain feedback from customers if you undertake this sort of training.