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- What You Should Check Before Buying Wireless Equipment By: Chris Snow
When you buy wireless equipment, you want to make sure that everything you buy will work in your house with the computer(s) you already have and over the distances required. Before you spend any money on equipment, consider the following issues.
Find out about the construction of your walls. In theory, wireless technology is capable of passing through walls and other obstacles relatively easily. However, in reality, some walls are of a thicker or more solid construction th... Tags: wirreless, windows, communications, equipments
- Six Tips for Great Public Speaking By: Jeannette Kavanagh
Great presentations take hours of preparation. If you make regular presentations to clients it might not take so long. However, I believe that to present at your best, you must prepare your material and your self. Here are some essential guidelines. Tags: public speaking, public presentation skills, preparation, communications
- You Work For Your Customers By: Jeff Berney
A company’s primary objective should be to serve its community. This isn’t some liberal, utopian, socialistic, touchy-feely sentimentality. This is a too little recognized and often overlooked factor in a company’s long-term success. The reason it is hard to believe is because we are confronted with daily headlines about greedy CEOs, profiteering multi-nationals and selfish companies of all sizes. Tags: advertising, marketing, branding, advertising campaign, copywriting, communications
- Involve Your Audience By: Jeff Berney
The best ads don’t talk at the audience, and they don’t talk down to them either. In fact, the very best and most effective ads don’t talk to an audience at all. They talk to a person, one person. Tags: advertising, marketing, branding, advertising campaign, copywriting, communications
- How to Overcome the Daily Deluge of Emails through Streamlining Your Communication By: John Khu
Emails have already replaced the conventional letters in many parts of the world. If you are a marketer or a professional dealing with online clients, you already know the need to streamline your communication. At times, your inbox can jeopardize your time management. Important functions in a day can go haywire by spending a lot of time with the emails. Tags: effective communication, communication skills, business communications, streamline communi
- Domain Names And Toll-free Numbers: A Profitable Link By: Marcia Yudkin
A few months ago, I turned down a naming assignment from a company seeking a business name that would correlate with a domain and a toll-free number, both currently available. Impossible, I thought. Nope, not impossible if you know how to go about it, says Bill Quimby of TollFreeNumbers.com.
The key is to find the vanity phone number first, Quimby says, and there are many more available toll-free numbers that spell out something related to your business than you would imag... Tags: toll-free numbers, telephone marketing, advertising, promotion, domains, marketing, communicatio
- Finding The Best Email Services Out There By: Tom Takihi
Communication has always been and always will be a vital part of our existence. Without communication society will surely cease to exist. A wonderful thing about communication is that it isn't stagnant. As technology advances so do methods of communication. Traditionally people communicated by speec Tags: internet technology, communications, telecommunica
- Apologies Can Kickstart That Flagging Relationship By: Joseph Plazo
While many apologies can be made in person or over the phone, most need to be written, and written right away. Procrastination turns writing an apology into a major task and may mean that we have to apologize twice, once for the infraction and once for the delay.
Now since we all make mistakes, people are usually less annoyed by your errors than you are; write your apology with dignity and self-respect. The following are occasions that call for apologies:
1. Delayed res... Tags: communications, assertiveness, sex, attraction, women, relationships, attract women, rappo
- Top 5 Tips To Effortless Conversation By: John Khu
Effortless conversation is a key element in your personal and business relationships.Business networking entirely depends on how capable you are in streamlining your communication. Tags: Communication, communication skills, business communications, streamline communication
- How To Maintain Customer Attention Span Through Multimedia Marketing Resources By: Scott Lundergan
With customer attention span becoming shorter and shorter, ecommerce businesses and small online entrepreneurs alike are looking for creative and innovative ways to capture their audience more than ever. Several businesses are starting to turn to multimedia audio and video marketing for several reasons. I realized the power of multimedia marketing several years ago while producing marketing videos for different cruising companies that still hold true today more than ever.
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- Fax to E-mail Anywhere By: Sam Schwartz
In a world run by technology, being limited to receiving faxes on a fax machine virtually outdated. PhoneFusion offers Fax to E-mail service like no other. While others may send a fax to one number, the number may ring busy. With PhoneFusion, there is never a busy signal which means you can receive your faxes anywhere, no matter what. Tags: phonefusion, voicemail and conference calling, The unified communications company, VoIP, C
- Top 5 Ways To Get Rid Of Stammering By: John Khu
Putting thoughts into words and then organizing speech so that the words flow well is a very complex task for the human brain. It is amazing that we do not all stammer. No one understands why stammering occurs, but a lot of research is being done to find out. Tags: Communication, communication skills, business communications, improve communication
- Implicit & Explicit Communication By: Robert Abbott
Explicit communication refers to specific information conveyed in written or spoken words. On the other hand, implicit communication refers to the messages we 'give off' through our deeds and actions. Explicit communication is intentional, while implicit communication may or may not be intentional. Tags: communication, communications, implicit communication, explicit communication
- Top 7 Ways To Become An Effective Writer By: John Khu
Everyone is capable of producing effective writing. Unfortunately, laziness, lack of confidence, poor time management and/or lack of experience can be barriers that prevent effective writing from happening. Here are 7 tips to guide you to effective writing. Tags: Communication, communication skills, business communications, streamline communication
- New mobile devices hold promise By: Stew Mayers
New mobile devices, such as the iPhone and the OQO ultramobile PC, are putting heavy pressure on IT managers to address compatibility and security challenges that could create roadblocks to the use of the technologies by business workers. Tags: wireless security, cisco wireless security, wireless communication, wireless communication
- Ten Ways To Public Speaking By: John Khu
Apart from few that have natural talent for connecting with other people or had some one who could actually teach them to communicate, few of us get the best results that could from the wonderful communication tools that we are given with most of us are in a dire need to improve public speaking skills. Tags: Communication, communication skills, business communications, streamline communication
- What the @%$^& Is a Content Plan, and Why Do You Desperately Need One? By: Lani and Allen Voivod
Creating an emotional connection with your ideal audience is easier than you think. Find out how you can build a treasure trove of audience-focused information, marketing assets, and public PROOF you’re an active expert and THE leader in your field. Tags: marketing, marketing plans, content, content plans, editorial calendars, communications, c
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