Archive for December, 2008

Cotton Woven Conveyor Belts

Conveyor belts are generally used for transportation of light and heavy materials from one place to another. Cotton woven conveyor belts are closely woven cotton fiber in warp and in weft. They are mainly used for conveying light weight materials.

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Binding Machine Prices

Consumers may be very confused when purchasing binding machines. This is because the market has a number of competitive products to offer. Most of these goods are available at cutthroat prices and offer similar functions. This makes it tricky for new users to make the right choice.

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5 Resume Mistakes to Avoid

If you’ve ever been on an active job search, you know how
crucial a quality resume is to getting the job interview.
Let’s take a look at five common resume mistakes people make
that you should avoid if you want your resume to stand out
in a positive light.

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Brands Might Want To Be Loved, But So Do Consumers

In this age of on demand access to info and people happily airing their views, it has never been more important for brands to get on with their consumers. Failure to do so can lead to a rapid backlash online. Just ask Dell.

Brands might be increasingly keen to turn customers into ‘fans of the brand’, but there is always the risk that the relationship can turn sour if the loyalty is betrayed.

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In 2006, two out of three chiropractors increased billings (67%), while almost ninety percent (88.3%) of chiropractors sold retail products to patients. At an average $28.5 collections per patient visit (PVA), retail product sales to patients remains a major revenue source. But for junior practitioners with a humble patient growth record, point of service sales is the fastest way to increase practice revenue.

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Starting Your Small Health Food Business

The latest trend to hit America is consumption of healthy food. More and more consumers are searching for fresher, healthier, unprocessed, and nutritive foods that will help them stay fit and healthy. An increase in obesity and the incidence of heart disease has resulted in this dramatic change. For many people, gone are the days of indulging in fried items and unhealthy foods.

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Your Five Step Plan to Solving Career Dread

How do you feel about your job or career? Do you truly enjoy what you do for a living? Or, are you like most people: dreading going to sleep at night, hitting the snooze button many times… barely able to face another miserable day at work?

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Student Loan Consolidation 101

Over $60 billion is allocated by the Federal Government every year to be given out in student loans. The first step in getting a federal student loan is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, which can be done on the Internet. In order to be eligible for a federal student loan you must be a US citizen or an eligible non-citizen, posses a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate and be able to demonstrate that you are in need of financial assistance for studies.

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There are many examples of businesses able to increase their customer numbers overnight. Some have deep pockets and splash out on advertising. Others lower their prices or buy off the competition.

But these strategies are not viable for every business owner. Traditionally successful businesses have outlived their competitors by following strategies that charm their customers every so often. We all know that happy customers bring even more customers.

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Truthfully, the only difference between you and fundraising experts is time. If you’ll invest a little more time in reading, you’ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to fund raising.

A Scratchcard or a discount card holds sixty “scratch-off” colored circles in a tiny tri-fold booklet. Fund raising supporters are instructed to “scratch-off” the circles to reveal the amount that they will contribute with the highest contribution amount being about $2.50.

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If you’re a small business owner who wants a website (or already has one and wants a few tips), I’d like to give you a little advice if I may. When you’re looking for a website designer, ask her if she uses CSS. In fact, you could go one better and ask her if she’s a CSS expert.

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Are you the owner of a business that is considered to be a locally owned and operated one? If you are, what forms of local advertising do you use? If you are like most locally owned and operated business owners, there is a good chance that you use local phone books, newspapers, and the mailing of fliers. While these are nice local advertising methods, you need to think about incorporating the internet into your local advertising plan, if you haven’t already done so.

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FAQ’s From Business Buyers

An area of great concern to our business selling clients as we help prepare them for a buyer visit is what questions the buyer is likely to ask. Below are a representative set of questions that we have encountered. This article will not provide you with the answers because they will vary with each business seller. However, we will provide a buyer motivation framework so that you can answer the questions with this common framework in mind.

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Design Tips For Promotional Mouse Mats

Promotional mouse mats have quickly become one of the most popular promotional items in the gift market. Computers are essential in the workplace these days, and along with the computer, another essential is the humble mouse mat. It’s important to create an attractive design for your promotional mouse mats. If your design doesn’t look good, the recipients of your gifts might just end up throwing them away, and your promotional idea suddenly becomes wasted potential.

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Finding It Tough In Business? Be Strong

In South Africa and the world in general, it is estimated that 80 % of emerging (small) businesses will fail in their first year of operation. Only those that have the ability to weather the tough times have any chances of being in the 20 % that survive the first year. I used to cringe when faced with tough problems in my business. Lately though, as an entrepreneur I have learned to be strong, and I say to myself that as long as I have a head and a brain on my shoulders, I will figure out something to address my challenges and as long as I have done what it takes to create new opportunities for my small business, a situation will soon arise that will help me through the tough times. In other words do not QUIT. Keep pushing your agenda, if you do not, someone else will and eventually make a success of it.

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