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12 Ways To Avoid Direct Mail Rigor Mortis
It’s just as easy to succeed as to fail in direct mail, so here are a few simple guidelines of what not to do. You’ll probably still find lots of other mistakes to make on your own - but at least you won’t have to make these:
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Techniques for Workplace Stress Relief
Stress can be found in any workplace. However there are a number of techniques that can lead to a reduction of stress and stress release. It becomes a combined responsibility of employers and employees. Some of these techniques are discussed in this article.
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Passing On Credit Card Processing Costs
Credit card processing costs can add up but cannot directly be passed on or down to customers. While business owners should include the cost to process credit cards when determining fees, they cannot surcharge customers for using credit cards -- at least in most scenarios.
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A Quick Guide To Setting Up A Temporary Job Services
In recent years, one industry has grown as such an alarming rate that some of the companies involved in it have actually broken into the Fortune 500. That industry is recruitment. Temping industries provide people with a fantastic service because it has never been easier to explore job opportunities.
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Construction Estimating In Building Has Benefits For You
If you are just starting out in construction, the process of bidding may be a little confusing. When you are drawing up an estimate, you are basically calculating the total expense of the project you want to bid on. The first step in creating an accurate estimate is to figure in all of the materials that you will need to complete the job. Contractors depend largely on their reputations. If you use quality materials and give accurate estimates, you will gain a reputation of the highest caliber.
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Gondola Shelving Demystified - Part 1 - The Layout
The first in a two part series about the planning and purchasing of steel gondola units for a retail store. Topics include determining the proper height for the units, a discussion of the costs and benefits of various shelf dimensions, and deciding on the number of units you should consider for your retail space.
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Yes - You CAN Compete with Offshore - Part II
Concerned, nervous, panicky, discouraged; any of these terms could be used to describe the feelings of American manufacturing companies when considering their offshore competition. But being competitive involves a LOT more than just cutting prices, and there are actually several areas where U.S. companies can look to compete. This is the second and final article to examine these areas.
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Neglected Characteristics of an Effective Resume
When job hunting, second place just won't do. Your resume plays a key role in whether or not you even get your foot in the door to present your knowledge and skills. In this article William Mitchell, a Certifed Resume Writer with 12 years of experience, guides you through some of the commonly ignored facets of producing a document that gets results!
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How To Succed in Business
Many more people are leaving the regular nine-to-five job experience to start their own businesses. Some do it in order to pursue a life long dream, others to utilise a gift or talent, in order to earn some extra income.
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The Business of Better Communication
Good Communication is Good Business! Dr. Dennis O'Grady provides 13 simple and easy to implement ideas for improving your own communication skills and moving your business forward.
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If This 'Hot Head' Can Do It - What Can You Do?
How many times would you mail out a $1500 marketing campaign if each time you ran it, it returned you $13,000? Well if you aren't doing it now, you need to be. If this proven technique works for people in this hot headed profession, there's absolutely no reason why it wouldn't work for you.
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Office Space
Many of us work in small cubicles, with nothing to look at but our computer monitors and piles of papers scuttled on our desk. Turning back, we see our colleagues scooped up the same way and facing the other side of the wall. Drab working conditions create stale minds and people get suffocated in their offices. Well, if you are not one of them, you are very lucky.
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Bar Code Scanners
Barcode Scanners are hand-held or stationary devices used to read information contained in a barcode. These devices are connected to a computer through any type of port. Scanners cannot do calculations; they only capture the barcode into letters or numbers. Information, once fed into a computer is processed by the computer’s software. A barcode scanner consists of a code reader and decoder. The reader throws light on a barcode and measures the amount of light that is reflected back by the barcode. This light energy is converted into electrical energy by a scanner. The electrical energy in turn is changed into data in the computer.
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Bar Code Equipment
Barcode equipment is an all encompassing term. It may include automation products such as Barcode Fonts, latest ActiveX Controls, .NET forms controls, class libraries, components, encoders and barcode hardware including barcode printers and scanners. We will briefly touch upon some of these categories, which add to up what we call Barcode equipment.
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Mining Industry and Water Protection
Modern mines collect veins of materials, which have been trapped over millions of years in the sediment. Once out in the open they can get into the ground water and move down hill with the normal erosion patterns and water flows. This is because the minerals have been buried for centuries underneath in layers from previous periods.
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