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Hands On Trade Show Exhibits Lure Attendees By: Dick Wheeler When trade show exhibit goers walk the vast exhibit hall floors and come upon highly creative, interactive trade show displays, they get to stop and join in some fun. The trade show attendee becomes part of the exhibit. By using experiential activity, the trade show exhibitor not only entertains but also educates their key customer prospects with entertaining “hands on” experiences. Tags: trade show, trade show exhibit, trade show display, custom modular exhibits, trade show bo
Mediocre Employees Don’t Build Great Companies By: Grant D. Robinson The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” By incorporating these practices into their own recruiting and hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues. The positive result of this is productivity, sales and revenue goal accomplishment. Tags: 360, assessment, sales, productivity, customer service, hiring, hire, recruit, human resou
Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, Nevada By: Joy Kenzic The Hoover Dam is an engineering feat that has not been duplicated in recent years. Straddling the boarder between Arizona and Nevada on the Colorado River, the world famous dam serves as the main source of electrical power, irrigation, and flood control for the entire Southwestern United States. In addition to serving the necessary duties of a dam, the Hoover Dam is also a tremendous tourist destination and draws millions of visitors each year! Tags: nevada, adventure, getaways, family, travel, Vacation, water
Why Lenders Are Not Your Friends - Part 2 By: Ed Bagley The next time you go borrowing, and your friendly banker smiles as you walk into his office, be aware that you may be snookered by someone not worthy of your trust. For the uninitiated, there are more real surprises at loan closings in America than when opening gifts on Christmas morning. One client of mine went to a loan closing and learned that $10,000 had been added to the loan closing costs without prior notice. Why you should be aware. Tags: lending practices, home equity loans, bankers, mortgage brokers, financial predators, firs
Find It Your Way – Cayman Islands Style! By: Sarah White Renowned the world over for its spectacular diving, friendly locals and beautiful pristine beaches, there is plenty to see both on land and water. Whether you want to explore a sunken wreck, dance the night away, or simply go sightseeing, Grand Cayman is the place to start.
Downtown Austin Real Estate Grows Up By: Nancy Drew A friend of mine joked the other day that Austin should adopt its own state bird, because “I’ve never seen so many cranes in town.” He was right; a look at Austin’s skyline includes at least ten to twelve behemoths towering over the city’s banks and office buildings like harbingers of change in the city we call home. Downtown Austin is undergoing a re-birth that will add significantly to its reputation as a mecca for musicians, artists, students, and tourists. Within the next... Tags: austin texas real estate, austin real estate, austin texas homes
How to Relocate with Less Stress By: Richard Holley Whether you are moving to a larger home, or down-sizing to fit the changing needs of your family, or to get closer to work, relocating can be very stressful. It doesn't matter whether or not you have paid for your home, still owe on it, or are moving from an apartment and purchasing a new home, there are a lot of small details that need to be considered and organized before you even pack your first box. Failing to organize your move can lead to many different types of problems that can easily be avoided by organization. Tags: Moving & Relocating, Moving-Relocating, Move, Moving, Relocating, Relocation Services, Movers, Re
Embark on a religious journey to U.S. through R-1 visa By: VisaPro.com It may soon become harder to get an R visa as a religious worker. Over the past few years the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the US Consulates overseas, and the USCIS has determined that the R visa category is susceptible to fraud. The first report on the potential for fraud in the program was issued by the GAO in March 1999, over 8 years ago. USCIS, through the Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) Office, continued to review the program to look for weaknesses. Tags: r-1 visa r1 religious worker religious worker articles uscis us immigration lawyer nonim
How to become a Call center agent By: Jayson A call center is a good place for people with sales background. Even for people without sales background the training may suffice for the requirement. Before you apply however, research the call center you want to apply to. Do they protect their employees with a place to stay after a wee-hour shift? Do they give good benefits? Tags: crm, placesupport, live chat support services, back office solution, service office 360,
Why you need a contact center partner? By: Jayson A contact center is a centralized area where overall customer relationship management is their prime responsibility. In a contact center, email inquiries, newsletter distribution, catalog distribution, website inquiries chats, and collection of information from customers happen. This is not limited to these items alone, a contact center is your overall customer relationship tool. Tags: Contact center, placesupport, live chat support services, back office solution, service o
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