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Corporate Event Planning and Corporate Culture a truckload of money the way The Sportsman did. If we leave cats and skinning alone for a mo (old clich?s should be locked away sometimes, particularly if they upset animal lovers), there’s always more than one way to do something.Team building, leadership quality, and different management skills are what most corporations are concerned about. Driven by a motive to maximize the out-put from the employees, corporate events are planned to hone these skills of their employees. Indoor and outdoor corporate events are designed in a way that is entertaining as well as rewarding for learning experiences.Corporations take their entertainment part seriously. Due to this event, managers have prepared to accommodate their corporate event entertainment in their portfolios. Tour operators and vacation operators are increasingly eager to cater to corporate event entertainment. Simply having a dinner to the accompaniment of music and dance is only a part of what is offered for corporate entertainment. Many facets are included in corporate event entertainment. To develop the quality of risk a company may decide to send its top management on a sky diving trip. Alternatively, if the idea is to develop a sense of humor for its customer service department a company may plan for screening of comedy movies, jokes by stand up comedians and workshops to enc If you launch a newspaper to just make yourself feel good, then maybe the first step is to find a reliable printer you can trust who can get his hands on some really good quality printing plates because printing your own currency is the easiest way to fund it. But if you are thinking of launching a newspaper to promote your business, gain exposure, increase the reach and power of your networking efforts, open negotiating doors, impress customers, sell more products or services and make some money while doing all this, then there is a way to do it which does not cost the Earth. In fact, with so Do You Hate Bookkeeping? Good PR is harder to get than ever these days. There are many good reasons for this and the proliferation of PR agencies and one-man bands play only a small part.If you hate bookkeeping, you are not on your own. For most small business owners 'bookkeeping' is a major pain; a real chore. If you have to choose between selling your products and services or keeping your books in order - the books lose every time?But it would be good to :know your cash position and know the bank balance before the statement arrives Have reports and guidance on your profitability? You want to be able to explain where your figures come from to the tax man if he should ask. Would you play football, cricket or golf and not bother to keep the score? Of course not, we all want to be in control of our businesses, but for the small business owner this has never been easy.Give serious thought to 'outsourcing' your bookkeeping to an expert, either an online bookkeeping service or a traditional bookkeeper.Isn't it best if my spouse does the bookkeeping?In many small businesses the owners spouse will keep the books. Of course, they want to help each other, and to keep costs to a The real culprit is technology. In the good ol’ days (if they ever existed) getting some really cool press coverage depended on two things: A. Having a product to sell or announcement to make which would fall into the category of newsworthy items. B. The relationship that existed between the PR agent and the beleaguered editor of the publication targeted. Within that matrix it was relatively easy to get good press coverage. You provided the product and chose the right PR Agency and they did the rest. Not so today. Each editor of each publication in every corner of the planet is laboring under tight deadlines, low costs, hardly any time at all and so many press releases and product placement offers hitting the newsdesk that they could easily fill most landfills in the country. Why? Well, the shrinking of newspaper and magazine staff for one has seen a glut of PR Agencies springing up everywhere. You’d expect that. Journalists have to make a living through writing and their contacts and Public Relations offers a relatively easy route to a full fridge at the end of the month. For professionals who struggle with deadlines and challenging subjects on a daily basis, knocking up copy that makes some new type of “green wallpaper" sound the hottest thing to have been invented since sliced bread is a relatively easy task. Selling it successfully is, these days, relatively harder and because journalists (and PR Agencies) operate under tremendous strictures of time, they reach for the ubiquitous, easy, hi-tech solution that has spoiled the market for everyone: some automated mailer software that will “blast a Press Release on the desk of every magazine and newspaper editor in the country". So they write, charged their clients, click, send and pray that the sheer percentage of numbers will do the trick. Joined in their prayers by just about everyone else in the industry it means that a press release, these days, will see the light of day only if one of two things are happening: A. The PR journalist has a personal relationship with the editor in question (it happens, though not frequently), or B. The editor in question puts together a survey cobbled from the mountain of press releases overflowing the newsdesk and features a product alongside that of its competitors. What has all this got to do with starting your own newspaper? Well, a lot actually. If you really want to control your PR, impress your customers, add gravitas to your business and open doors wherever you go, starting your own newspaper is the way to do it. I know the prospect sounds daunting. A newspaper requires a name, office space, equipment, an editor, subs, a graphic design desk, photoresearchers, journalists, publicity, a circulation manager, printers and someone to make the coffee. The latest foray into national paper publishing in the UK, The Sportsman, burnt 15 million British pounds in just three months and failed to find a circulation, an audience or pretty much anything at all. So why am I suggesting it at all? Well, because it’s feasible, for one and makes sound business sense for another and, handled right, does not need to burn up a truckload of money the way The Sportsman did. If we leave cats and skinning alone for a mo (old clich?s should be locked away sometimes, particularly if they upset animal lovers), there’s always more than one way to do something. If you launch a newspaper to just make yourself feel good, then maybe the first step is to find a reliable printer you can trust who can get his hands on some really good quality printing plates because printing your own currency is the easiest way to fund it. But if you are thinking of launching a newspaper to promote your business, gain exposure, increase the reach and power of your networking efforts, open negotiating doors, impress customers, sell more products or services and make some money while doing all this, then there is a way to do it which does not cost the Earth. In fact, with so Putting on a New Pair of Glasses - Gaining a Fresh Perspective ress releases and product placement offers hitting the newsdesk that they could easily fill most landfills in the country.I don't wear eye glasses, at least not yet. Even though I don't wear them, I still understand how glasses affect your sight. I will occasionally put some on, just to see how strange it looks through them. In my case, what I see is all distorted and blurry, but if you talk to people about when they first begin to wear glasses they smile and talk about how clear things became for them once they put on those glasses.Our eye sight changes gradually and our eyes are able to compensate for some time. We begin to accept things being blurry in the distance; thinking that is the natural way for things that are far away. We begin to accept those changes as natural and ok. Suddenly, something happens and we come to a realization we can’t see and that maybe we need glasses! After this epiphany, the glasses give us a brand new view instantly – providing us with a new and clearer picture of the world around us.Our mental perspective is much like our eyesight. Without new glasses to help us see the world in new ways, we can gradually lose our focus, take things for granted or just assume we know how things are, eve Why? Well, the shrinking of newspaper and magazine staff for one has seen a glut of PR Agencies springing up everywhere. You’d expect that. Journalists have to make a living through writing and their contacts and Public Relations offers a relatively easy route to a full fridge at the end of the month. For professionals who struggle with deadlines and challenging subjects on a daily basis, knocking up copy that makes some new type of “green wallpaper" sound the hottest thing to have been invented since sliced bread is a relatively easy task. Selling it successfully is, these days, relatively harder and because journalists (and PR Agencies) operate under tremendous strictures of time, they reach for the ubiquitous, easy, hi-tech solution that has spoiled the market for everyone: some automated mailer software that will “blast a Press Release on the desk of every magazine and newspaper editor in the country". So they write, charged their clients, click, send and pray that the sheer percentage of numbers will do the trick. Joined in their prayers by just about everyone else in the industry it means that a press release, these days, will see the light of day only if one of two things are happening: A. The PR journalist has a personal relationship with the editor in question (it happens, though not frequently), or B. The editor in question puts together a survey cobbled from the mountain of press releases overflowing the newsdesk and features a product alongside that of its competitors. What has all this got to do with starting your own newspaper? Well, a lot actually. If you really want to control your PR, impress your customers, add gravitas to your business and open doors wherever you go, starting your own newspaper is the way to do it. I know the prospect sounds daunting. A newspaper requires a name, office space, equipment, an editor, subs, a graphic design desk, photoresearchers, journalists, publicity, a circulation manager, printers and someone to make the coffee. The latest foray into national paper publishing in the UK, The Sportsman, burnt 15 million British pounds in just three months and failed to find a circulation, an audience or pretty much anything at all. So why am I suggesting it at all? Well, because it’s feasible, for one and makes sound business sense for another and, handled right, does not need to burn up a truckload of money the way The Sportsman did. If we leave cats and skinning alone for a mo (old clich?s should be locked away sometimes, particularly if they upset animal lovers), there’s always more than one way to do something. If you launch a newspaper to just make yourself feel good, then maybe the first step is to find a reliable printer you can trust who can get his hands on some really good quality printing plates because printing your own currency is the easiest way to fund it. But if you are thinking of launching a newspaper to promote your business, gain exposure, increase the reach and power of your networking efforts, open negotiating doors, impress customers, sell more products or services and make some money while doing all this, then there is a way to do it which does not cost the Earth. In fact, with so Laser Wood Cutting ubiquitous, easy, hi-tech solution that has spoiled the market for everyone: some automated mailer software that will “blast a Press Release on the desk of every magazine and newspaper editor in the country".Ever since its introduction in the mid 1900's the laser has come a long way. From light shows to scientific experiments, this optical phenomenon has been used in a variety of avenues. Today, lasers are being used in the manufacture process as cutting equipment.Laser cutting devices direct a high-powered laser beam at the required surface. This makes the surface burn, melt or vaporize, giving the end product a high quality finish. Laser cutting is used on a variety of surfaces such as plastic, glass, metal and so on. Wood is another popular surface for laser cutting.Most laser cutters are powered by CO2. Wood has a high absorption of the 10.6-micron wavelength of CO2. The cutting takes place as a result of a chemical degradation process, where wood fiber is burned away and removed under the pressure of an assist gas. Due to this, the edges of wood articles cut by the laser process appear charred, but there is negligible surface discoloration.There are several factors that influence the ability of a laser to cut wood. Firstly, the characteristic of the laser beam should be taken into considerati So they write, charged their clients, click, send and pray that the sheer percentage of numbers will do the trick. Joined in their prayers by just about everyone else in the industry it means that a press release, these days, will see the light of day only if one of two things are happening: A. The PR journalist has a personal relationship with the editor in question (it happens, though not frequently), or B. The editor in question puts together a survey cobbled from the mountain of press releases overflowing the newsdesk and features a product alongside that of its competitors. What has all this got to do with starting your own newspaper? Well, a lot actually. If you really want to control your PR, impress your customers, add gravitas to your business and open doors wherever you go, starting your own newspaper is the way to do it. I know the prospect sounds daunting. A newspaper requires a name, office space, equipment, an editor, subs, a graphic design desk, photoresearchers, journalists, publicity, a circulation manager, printers and someone to make the coffee. The latest foray into national paper publishing in the UK, The Sportsman, burnt 15 million British pounds in just three months and failed to find a circulation, an audience or pretty much anything at all. So why am I suggesting it at all? Well, because it’s feasible, for one and makes sound business sense for another and, handled right, does not need to burn up a truckload of money the way The Sportsman did. If we leave cats and skinning alone for a mo (old clich?s should be locked away sometimes, particularly if they upset animal lovers), there’s always more than one way to do something. If you launch a newspaper to just make yourself feel good, then maybe the first step is to find a reliable printer you can trust who can get his hands on some really good quality printing plates because printing your own currency is the easiest way to fund it. But if you are thinking of launching a newspaper to promote your business, gain exposure, increase the reach and power of your networking efforts, open negotiating doors, impress customers, sell more products or services and make some money while doing all this, then there is a way to do it which does not cost the Earth. In fact, with so 10 Things Every Successful Yellow Page Ad Needs ting your own newspaper?I should probably begin with my qualifications that allows me to proclaim what an ad requires. I was a Yellow Page rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. So, with that said, let me enumerate the top ten, in no particular order. Does your ad have:A focus: What’s the purpose of the ad?A benefit: Why should I buy?A way to fill a need: How can you solve my problem?Easy-to-read text: Does it have nice, bold type?A picture that supports the theme or shows a good outcome: i.e. happy people. Do you have at least one of these in your current ad? You should. It needs focus, consumer benefi Well, a lot actually. If you really want to control your PR, impress your customers, add gravitas to your business and open doors wherever you go, starting your own newspaper is the way to do it. I know the prospect sounds daunting. A newspaper requires a name, office space, equipment, an editor, subs, a graphic design desk, photoresearchers, journalists, publicity, a circulation manager, printers and someone to make the coffee. The latest foray into national paper publishing in the UK, The Sportsman, burnt 15 million British pounds in just three months and failed to find a circulation, an audience or pretty much anything at all. So why am I suggesting it at all? Well, because it’s feasible, for one and makes sound business sense for another and, handled right, does not need to burn up a truckload of money the way The Sportsman did. If we leave cats and skinning alone for a mo (old clich?s should be locked away sometimes, particularly if they upset animal lovers), there’s always more than one way to do something. If you launch a newspaper to just make yourself feel good, then maybe the first step is to find a reliable printer you can trust who can get his hands on some really good quality printing plates because printing your own currency is the easiest way to fund it. But if you are thinking of launching a newspaper to promote your business, gain exposure, increase the reach and power of your networking efforts, open negotiating doors, impress customers, sell more products or services and make some money while doing all this, then there is a way to do it which does not cost the Earth. In fact, with so Office Janitorial Supplies a truckload of money the way The Sportsman did. If we leave cats and skinning alone for a mo (old clich?s should be locked away sometimes, particularly if they upset animal lovers), there’s always more than one way to do something.Many people who go to work in offices expect to work in a very clean environment. Everyone expects an orderly, sanitary work place. However, they never think about how it gets that way.Products UsedThe supplies janitors usually use include products such as soaps, buckets, rags, window cleaners and floor cleaners. These products are used to make sure that the working environment for those working in the office is comfortable and sanitary. A clean work place will allow for a productive workday. Having a dirty work environment can become a distraction for its workers.When looking for the type of janitorial products to buy, there really is no need to do much research on which products to buy. All of the products usually work just well as other brands. The only thing you will need to look into is the price of these products. Due to the fact that you will be buying in bulk, you will only need to find a wholesaler and buy from them.CostsThese products are very inexpensive and can easily be bought cheaply in bulk in wholesale stores. The most expensive product perhaps may be the If you launch a newspaper to just make yourself feel good, then maybe the first step is to find a reliable printer you can trust who can get his hands on some really good quality printing plates because printing your own currency is the easiest way to fund it. But if you are thinking of launching a newspaper to promote your business, gain exposure, increase the reach and power of your networking efforts, open negotiating doors, impress customers, sell more products or services and make some money while doing all this, then there is a way to do it which does not cost the Earth. In fact, with so many high-quality, experienced freelance journalists and editors knocking about praying that their expertly written, electronically filed press releases get through to an editor who will use them, finding the right people for the job should be easy. Easier still if you go to someone who already has a network of such people in place, can bring sound expertise to bear on the project, can advise you whether it will work or not and can assess its full potential without looking to the bottom line of their own account first. This is called a value-led transaction. They value you as a prospect but recognize that things will only work out if they give honest, up-front advice that will cement the tone of your mutually beneficial working relationship. If you have found the right company (and hopefully you’ve talked to us at Amerland Enterprises about this) they will give you a FREE report outlining the advantages and pitfalls of launching a newspaper, a good expectation of the costs (because they are largely predictable) and a reasonable assessment, based on their own research and experience, of the performance you should expect. It’s rarely that someone starts a newspaper never expecting to make money. There are a number of ways your own newspaper will help you do this: • It will sell your products and services • It will open doors for you in government and professional organizations • It will lead to new, creative partnerships (more on this later) • It will give you a vehicle for your own thoughts and ideas • It will allow you to sell advertising • It will catapult you into the ranks of a media mogul Selling your products and services is the easiest thing to talk about. You could, for instance, take out double-page adverts in your paper or, better still, run a double-page editorial advert. Provided you give free copies to all your customers, not just for them, but also to give their customers as a value-added service, you have just created a massive sales force working for your business for free. Owning a newspaper automatically opens doors. As the owner of means to propagate messages to the reading public you will find that professional organizations and government services will want to cultivate your friendship. You will be put on guest lists, mailing lists and even interview lists by other journalists. A newspaper is the perfect vehicle for starting up creative business partnerships. Give it away for free, for example, to all the tourist hotels in your area and offer them reduced advertising or even free advertising and see if you can then link up with them to promote your business or services. Offer reduced advertising in it to all your clients. Use it as a vehicle to sell complementary products or services from businesses outside your own. The list of possibilities here is limited only by your own ability to negotiate a creative business deal. Use the newspaper as a platform (but not a pulpit) for your thoughts and ideas. As a business professional you re in tune with your market. You know the challenges, its developments, what makes it tick. You probably have theories, untested ideas, suggestions. Used wisely, a newspaper platform, can turn you into a media star in your own circle. Make money from advertising. This is a no-brainer. Depending on how y
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