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You're The New Boss - What Now? clients and prospects hear from you regularly through your newsletter, you earn their trust and credibility. They become more familiar with you and your services, and they’re usually impressed by your efforts You're the boss. What do you do now?Tim is nervous. He's about to start a new job as the boss of people he doesn't know. He's not coming as a savior. The team is performing up to standard, even though it could do better.Tim has the same question most new bosses have. What should I do?Start by learning about your people and the situation. This team isn't in trouble. You don't have to take drastic action, so take the time to get to know them and to let them get to know you. Start by getting everyone Using High Definition (HD) in Installations In the current world of marketing — especially online marketing — there’s a lot of talk about the magic of newsletters. If you listen to the gurus, it sounds like every business should be sending a newsletter, whether printed or electronic, to its customers and prospects on a regular basis. But how can you be sure whether a newsletter is really a good investment or the right decision for your business? Start by asking yourself the following four questions.HD stands for High Definition (HD) and is a digital video format and offers the promise of sharper, clearer pictures and sound than currently available using analogue video and television formats using the PAL, SECAM or NTSC standards. There are two standards of HD which are 720 and 1080.PAL has only half the resolution of 720 HD and a fifth of 1080 HD.HD based display systems are a vast improvement on PAL systems with a significant improvement in the clarity 1. Do I want to build long-term relationships with my customers? If the structure of your business is simply to serve customers one time and never see them again, an ongoing client newsletter would probably be a waste of time. But if your intent is to develop long-term relationships with the clients you serve, a newsletter can be a perfect vehicle for doing that. Because clients and prospects hear from you regularly through your newsletter, you earn their trust and credibility. They become more familiar with you and your services, and they’re usually impressed by your efforts t Epson Ink Cartridge Sales Set To Increase whether printed or electronic, to its customers and prospects on a regular basis. But how can you be sure whether a newsletter is really a good investment or the right decision for your business? Start by asking yourself the following four questions.Epson is currently top of the printer manufacturer sales listing, with five of the top ten best selling inkjet printers of the summer.The full results from market research firm GfK were: 1) Epson Stylus C48, 2) Epson Stylus Photo R220, 3) Lexmark Z735, 4) Epson Stylus D68, 5) Canon Pixma iP4200, 6) Epson Stylus D88, 7) Lexmark Z617, 8) Epson Picturemate 100, 9) HP Deskjet 3940, 10) HP Photosmart 8050Three 1. Do I want to build long-term relationships with my customers? If the structure of your business is simply to serve customers one time and never see them again, an ongoing client newsletter would probably be a waste of time. But if your intent is to develop long-term relationships with the clients you serve, a newsletter can be a perfect vehicle for doing that. Because clients and prospects hear from you regularly through your newsletter, you earn their trust and credibility. They become more familiar with you and your services, and they’re usually impressed by your efforts POS Systems g yourself the following four questions.Point of sale (POS) systems have become part and parcel of every business venture: restaurants, retail outlets, supermarkets, bars, online shopping, mobile payments, or even touch-screen information systems. Businesses still using manual cash registers and account books will be far behind in the race for profits. Electronic management of inventory and sales has become essential for survival in the modern computerized world. Budgets and profits have to be recorded error free and be easily accessible for proper business pla 1. Do I want to build long-term relationships with my customers? If the structure of your business is simply to serve customers one time and never see them again, an ongoing client newsletter would probably be a waste of time. But if your intent is to develop long-term relationships with the clients you serve, a newsletter can be a perfect vehicle for doing that. Because clients and prospects hear from you regularly through your newsletter, you earn their trust and credibility. They become more familiar with you and your services, and they’re usually impressed by your efforts 12 Life Saving Tips for Small Bookstores Swimming In a Sea of Mega Bookstores an ongoing client newsletter would probably be a waste of time. But if your intent is to develop long-term relationships with the clients you serve, a newsletter can be a perfect vehicle for doing that. Because clients and prospects hear from you regularly through your newsletter, you earn their trust and credibility. They become more familiar with you and your services, and they’re usually impressed by your efforts Now-a-days you will literally find everything classified as “big,” “mega” or “super!” Among these big businesses, we find super car dealerships, big department stores, large computer stores and mega bookstores.Big businesses seem to be getting bigger! There are more mergers, acquisitions and buyouts than ever. Why? Financial gain. Who wants to buy a business, invention or service that’s failing, unless there is something financially lucrative for the buyer? Oftentimes, we find that it’s tough for small businesses t Your Resume: Design vs. Content clients and prospects hear from you regularly through your newsletter, you earn their trust and credibility. They become more familiar with you and your services, and they’re usually impressed by your efforts to keep in contact with them. Soon they’ll feel like you’re more than a service provider; you’re a personal acquaintance — so they’ll call on you when they need your services.There are two basic components to a resume. The first one is CONTENT. The second one is DESIGN. Both elements are critical in determining the success of the resume. What does the design component consist of? Quite a few aspects of the resume fall into this category. Here are some for you to peruse: type and color of paper format layout within the format font(s) used white space Determining the design your resume can contribute a great deal to the impact you make to prosp 2. Do I have information or expertise that could be valuable to my customers and prospects? Without information that is valuable to readers, a newsletter is useless. But if you’re an expert in your field (and hopefully you are), you probably have lots of information, ideas, resources or advice that could help your clients work better, work smarter, or save money. In fact, if you don’t know anything your clients don’t know, it’s doubtful that they will keep hiring you. The key is to figure out what knowledge or resources you have that could be valuable to your clients, and determine how to deliver that information to them in a way that will be helpful
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