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    As consultants, our brand images are our lifeblood. They must reflect near perfection, if we expect businesses to trust our expertise and to want our

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    Stop and think before you delete! If you don’t, you risk killing your brand and ultimately your business. In today’s marketplace, ignoring the e-mail inbox could shorten your business lifespan by killing your brand image.

    Think about it: Would you intentionally ignore your clients and send messages saying you don’t care about them or their business? That is exactly what you do when you ignore e-mail or respond slowly or inaccurately.

    Brand image is built from the inside out. Every communication that takes place between a company and a client, potential client, vender, consultant and even competitor results in a positive or a negative brand impression. And when those impressions are added together, they make up brand image.

    As consultants, our brand images are our lifeblood. They must reflect near perfection, if we expect businesses to trust our expertise and to want our

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    ess lifespan by killing your brand image.

    Think about it: Would you intentionally ignore your clients and send messages saying you don’t care about them or their business? That is exactly what you do when you ignore e-mail or respond slowly or inaccurately.

    Brand image is built from the inside out. Every communication that takes place between a company and a client, potential client, vender, consultant and even competitor results in a positive or a negative brand impression. And when those impressions are added together, they make up brand image.

    As consultants, our brand images are our lifeblood. They must reflect near perfection, if we expect businesses to trust our expertise and to want our

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    at is exactly what you do when you ignore e-mail or respond slowly or inaccurately.

    Brand image is built from the inside out. Every communication that takes place between a company and a client, potential client, vender, consultant and even competitor results in a positive or a negative brand impression. And when those impressions are added together, they make up brand image.

    As consultants, our brand images are our lifeblood. They must reflect near perfection, if we expect businesses to trust our expertise and to want our

    Used Office Equipment
    Setting up an office requires a lot of commitment, energy and most of all, considerable cash. Even though you may wish to buy the best office equipment available, it may not be always possible. You may have to settle for used office equipment to fulfill your immediate requirements. Also, the amount of money that you save in buying used office equipment will be quite considerable. This money can be used to fulfill the more urgent requirements of your business and its needs.Used office equipment can be well purchased at second hand shops. These shops are able to procure these goods at very reasonable prices from the actual sellers. They then sell the products to buyers for a profit. Hence, if you buy the equipment directly from the seller, you may be able to save the money that the second hand shop is earning as profit. The only drawback buying from a direct buyer is that you w
    ompany and a client, potential client, vender, consultant and even competitor results in a positive or a negative brand impression. And when those impressions are added together, they make up brand image.

    As consultants, our brand images are our lifeblood. They must reflect near perfection, if we expect businesses to trust our expertise and to want our

    7 Steps To A Better Life In Trucking
    1. Eat healthy. When you're trucking over America's roadways, you are limited in you meal choices. I have read that the #1 dinner meal served at truck stops is the chicken fried steak. If you're trying for a healthier diet, try to avoid that dinner. Opt for the salad bar and choose a low-fat dressing or try just using vinegar if the taste appeals to you. Choose grilled (not fried) chicken or fish with steamed vegetables as a side. In an ideal trucking world, you should look into getting a small refrigerator in your truck and stop often at local grocery stores to stock up on fruits and vegetables. You can use a plug-in cooler (truck stops sell them, as well as stores like Wal-Mart) but they do not stay as cold as an actual refrigerator, so dairy and other items that require cold temperatures will go bad faster. We know of drivers who removed a shelving unit in their
    hey make up brand image.

    As consultants, our brand images are our lifeblood. They must reflect near perfection, if we expect businesses to trust our expertise and to want our advice and recommendations. Furthermore, we need to ensure that our clients’ understand the dangers of messy e-mail communications, both inbound and outbound.

    A recent survey of the retail industry tells the tale of what looks like an approaching trend in the business world.

    Current numbers from this survey indicate that most businesses are in a lot of trouble when it comes to their “customer e-service.” Twenty-six percent of retailers surveyed failed to respond to e-mail inquiries from customers seeking to make a purchase.

    In the same study, conducted by Benchmark Portal and sponsored by eGain Communications Corp., the cross-industry response rate (all verticals) of 41 percent shows that bus

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