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    The Go Zone and Great Investing Opportunities
    The gulf coast was pounded two years ago with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita respectively. Many people lost their homes and everything they owned in those homes. The damage was so bad that the President declared areas hit hardest by the storm as Disaster Areas. Because of this declaration and the complete devastation in some areas of the storm, there are now opportunities for some people to invest in commercial real estate and benefit greatly due to this tragic disaster.The Go Zone, or Gulf Opportunity Zone is an incentives based program to lure investors into this part of the country and invest in the building and rebuilding of commercial properties. Areas most hard hit by the hurricanes, known as the Core Disaster Area, makes up the locales of the Go Zone. These parishes were the ones where the devastation was the greatest. Buildings were under water, high winds created problems by sending foreign objects into the b
    se they are not used to receiving (m)any!

    2) Business thank you notes should be sincere! A note should reflect a genuine feeling of gratitude.

    3) Hand-written notes are more personal in nature. If possible, send such a note rather than one that is computer-generated.

    4) If, due to time constraints, it is impossible to send a hand-written or computer-generated business thank you note, send one via email. Any show of appreciation is better than none.

    5) Business thank you notes do not have to be a dissertation. They are generally concise and to the point. (Customers may not have the time and inclination to read long thank you notes.)

    6) Business thank you notes should be clearly written and not done in a slipshod fashion. Customers will not be impressed with any note that has grammatical errors or misspellings.

    7) They should be written on quality paper on your business’ stationary. Again, it is desirable that the customer is left with a favorable impression.

    8) Write business thank you notes as soon as possible. For example, if a new client forms an alliance your company, send a thank you r

    Choose Always The Right Office Furniture
    Office Furniture play an important role in daily lifestyle of people who use to go to office everyday. It is the furniture you have to stick to when you are in the office. It is often assumed that your chair and desk are vital things to your workplace, and it certainly have some role to help you perform your work suitably. Office workers are often heard complaining about the furnitures being nuisance to their work. In such way, this is very important that a office have furnitures designed to comfort the workers.The kind of furnitures that a office requires depends upon the type of company they are, their budget and needs of furnitures to be set at a particular space. A fully computer operated office will need rolling chairs and computer tables. Likewise, a large business firm requires different cabins, rooms and receptions. And furnitures have to be set according to their required and appropriate setting.Som
    I was introduced to the concept of “Thank you notes” when I was about five years old. My teenage cousin just presented me with a coveted new birthday present – a soft, cuddly, gray and white teddy bear. I was overjoyed receiving this bundle of joy but my cousin, who could not attend my birthday party, was unaware of the unbridled happiness stemming from her gift.

    My grandmother – someone who could have taken over the reigns for “Ms. Manners” – soon afterwards advised me to write a thank you note. I inquired, “Can I call my cousin on the phone to thank her”? “Yes,” she replied, “Right after you write her this thank you note.” (I could never take any shortcuts when my grandmother was nearby.)

    Sitting down at the table trying to write my first thank you letter was a difficult exercise for me. I had better things to do than trying to formulate words on a blank page – like playing with my cherished teddy bear. But once my grandmother offered some ideas, the thank you note almost wrote itself.

    She listed the following recipe: a) Say thank you and write the reason for the expression of appreciation; b) Make the note personal and indicate what you are planning to do with the gift; c) Describe your feelings resulting from receiving the gift; d) Connect the present with the person who gave the present; e) Thank the gift-giver one last time; and f) End the note with any final thoughts (e.g., sending warm regards); and g) Use terms like “Love” or “Best Wishes,” and sign your name.

    Although I don’t recall the actual thank you note word for word, the following represents a close approximation:

    Dear Arlene:

    Thank you so much for my birthday present. I was jumping up and down when I saw the teddy bear! He is going to be my new best friend and I plan on taking him everywhere, including the baseball game.

    I am sorry that you could not go to my birthday party. Next time I see you, we can play with the bear together. Thanks again for your generosity! (My grandmother told me to include this big word.) I miss you and can’t wait to see you.

    Love, Andy

    No, the letter is not in the same league as one written by Ernest Hemingway or F Scott Fitzgerald, but remember, I was only five years old at the time. (My writing has improved to some extent.) Still, the compilation of the letter was significant as it reinforced the notion of the importance of thanking others, genuinely expressing appreciation for another’s act of thoughtfulness, consideration and … yes, generosity.

    The thank you letter has served me well in business. Our customers truly know that we are so grateful for their patronage and express our sentiment in a genuine, authentic manner. In turn, customers appreciate the display of courtesy, reflective in a sincere thank you note. Such a display of appreciation solidifies a relationship, building mutual trust and respect.

    Business owners who refrain from the practice of writing thank you notes truly do not understand their importance. Perhaps they need to adopt a customer’s perspective. When I assume the role of customer, I want – no expect – a company to value my business. The company does not have to be overzealous in their appreciation, but a simple “thank you” satisfies my desire to be recognized and appreciated.

    And don’t we all want this in our personal lives, too? When we hold the door open for someone, don’t we want to hear the magical words, “Thank you”? When we go to pick up food at a restaurant, don’t we want to be sent off with a “Thank you”? Indeed, when we go out of our way for someone else, we are ingrained with the notion that a simple "thank you" is considered a currency of reciprocation?

    Albeit, writing a business letter takes more time and effort than uttering a “thank you.” (By the way, if you are going to say “thank you”, say it like you mean it! And you should mean it!) But customers will be even that much more impressed with the written word, opposed to the spoken word, because they recognize the greater labor involved. In addition, people are apt to remember a written token of appreciation since receiving one is a rare occurrence.

    My fellow business owners, please keep the following points in mind regarding business thank you notes and letters:

    1) They are a crucial component in building business ties. You will be more than compensated for the time it takes to create business thank you notes. Good will ensues when customers receive them and, in turn, customers are more inclined to doing business with you because of them. Customers will remember a show of thanks because they are not used to receiving (m)any!

    2) Business thank you notes should be sincere! A note should reflect a genuine feeling of gratitude.

    3) Hand-written notes are more personal in nature. If possible, send such a note rather than one that is computer-generated.

    4) If, due to time constraints, it is impossible to send a hand-written or computer-generated business thank you note, send one via email. Any show of appreciation is better than none.

    5) Business thank you notes do not have to be a dissertation. They are generally concise and to the point. (Customers may not have the time and inclination to read long thank you notes.)

    6) Business thank you notes should be clearly written and not done in a slipshod fashion. Customers will not be impressed with any note that has grammatical errors or misspellings.

    7) They should be written on quality paper on your business’ stationary. Again, it is desirable that the customer is left with a favorable impression.

    8) Write business thank you notes as soon as possible. For example, if a new client forms an alliance your company, send a thank you ri

    PPC and SEO
    The online community is definitely a large market place that you cannot ignore, especially if you have an internet business. There are thousands if not millions of consumers that you can tap in the internet.At the same time, the internet also poses a quite different challenge. The easy access that internet provides also gives you as much competition as you can imagine. It is too crowded and congested.Having a website is not enough to make your business running and able to compete. You must take other alternatives to give way for the online community to access your website at any rate or chance possible.You have to expose your website. Make it known. It has to be visible. It has to be frequently targeted by consumers and surfers.Invest in marketing your internet site. There are basically two options available to you, the SEO and PPC. These two are probably the most desirable alternatives you ca
    ate what you are planning to do with the gift; c) Describe your feelings resulting from receiving the gift; d) Connect the present with the person who gave the present; e) Thank the gift-giver one last time; and f) End the note with any final thoughts (e.g., sending warm regards); and g) Use terms like “Love” or “Best Wishes,” and sign your name.

    Although I don’t recall the actual thank you note word for word, the following represents a close approximation:

    Dear Arlene:

    Thank you so much for my birthday present. I was jumping up and down when I saw the teddy bear! He is going to be my new best friend and I plan on taking him everywhere, including the baseball game.

    I am sorry that you could not go to my birthday party. Next time I see you, we can play with the bear together. Thanks again for your generosity! (My grandmother told me to include this big word.) I miss you and can’t wait to see you.

    Love, Andy

    No, the letter is not in the same league as one written by Ernest Hemingway or F Scott Fitzgerald, but remember, I was only five years old at the time. (My writing has improved to some extent.) Still, the compilation of the letter was significant as it reinforced the notion of the importance of thanking others, genuinely expressing appreciation for another’s act of thoughtfulness, consideration and … yes, generosity.

    The thank you letter has served me well in business. Our customers truly know that we are so grateful for their patronage and express our sentiment in a genuine, authentic manner. In turn, customers appreciate the display of courtesy, reflective in a sincere thank you note. Such a display of appreciation solidifies a relationship, building mutual trust and respect.

    Business owners who refrain from the practice of writing thank you notes truly do not understand their importance. Perhaps they need to adopt a customer’s perspective. When I assume the role of customer, I want – no expect – a company to value my business. The company does not have to be overzealous in their appreciation, but a simple “thank you” satisfies my desire to be recognized and appreciated.

    And don’t we all want this in our personal lives, too? When we hold the door open for someone, don’t we want to hear the magical words, “Thank you”? When we go to pick up food at a restaurant, don’t we want to be sent off with a “Thank you”? Indeed, when we go out of our way for someone else, we are ingrained with the notion that a simple "thank you" is considered a currency of reciprocation?

    Albeit, writing a business letter takes more time and effort than uttering a “thank you.” (By the way, if you are going to say “thank you”, say it like you mean it! And you should mean it!) But customers will be even that much more impressed with the written word, opposed to the spoken word, because they recognize the greater labor involved. In addition, people are apt to remember a written token of appreciation since receiving one is a rare occurrence.

    My fellow business owners, please keep the following points in mind regarding business thank you notes and letters:

    1) They are a crucial component in building business ties. You will be more than compensated for the time it takes to create business thank you notes. Good will ensues when customers receive them and, in turn, customers are more inclined to doing business with you because of them. Customers will remember a show of thanks because they are not used to receiving (m)any!

    2) Business thank you notes should be sincere! A note should reflect a genuine feeling of gratitude.

    3) Hand-written notes are more personal in nature. If possible, send such a note rather than one that is computer-generated.

    4) If, due to time constraints, it is impossible to send a hand-written or computer-generated business thank you note, send one via email. Any show of appreciation is better than none.

    5) Business thank you notes do not have to be a dissertation. They are generally concise and to the point. (Customers may not have the time and inclination to read long thank you notes.)

    6) Business thank you notes should be clearly written and not done in a slipshod fashion. Customers will not be impressed with any note that has grammatical errors or misspellings.

    7) They should be written on quality paper on your business’ stationary. Again, it is desirable that the customer is left with a favorable impression.

    8) Write business thank you notes as soon as possible. For example, if a new client forms an alliance your company, send a thank you r

    Opportunities Galore for the Bilingual
    The world is ever changing. We have seen fads come and go, bands come and go, and hot markets come and go. But there is one thing that has kept on getting hotter, that is the need for someone to translate. Virtually every area you can think of needs someone to translate for them. If you haven’t thought about the possibility of you translating, maybe you should start.I cant think of a college when I was looking that didn’t require atleast some foreign language in high school. Most college actually have a requirement for you to take a few semesters before you graduate. This makes a student more well rounded and can only help them out. I remember when I took Spanish back in high school my teacher accompanied the police department to help them out when they needed a translator and they paid PRETTY well. But why is it so popular?International trade is essential in the business world. It’s a matter of eco
    compilation of the letter was significant as it reinforced the notion of the importance of thanking others, genuinely expressing appreciation for another’s act of thoughtfulness, consideration and … yes, generosity.

    The thank you letter has served me well in business. Our customers truly know that we are so grateful for their patronage and express our sentiment in a genuine, authentic manner. In turn, customers appreciate the display of courtesy, reflective in a sincere thank you note. Such a display of appreciation solidifies a relationship, building mutual trust and respect.

    Business owners who refrain from the practice of writing thank you notes truly do not understand their importance. Perhaps they need to adopt a customer’s perspective. When I assume the role of customer, I want – no expect – a company to value my business. The company does not have to be overzealous in their appreciation, but a simple “thank you” satisfies my desire to be recognized and appreciated.

    And don’t we all want this in our personal lives, too? When we hold the door open for someone, don’t we want to hear the magical words, “Thank you”? When we go to pick up food at a restaurant, don’t we want to be sent off with a “Thank you”? Indeed, when we go out of our way for someone else, we are ingrained with the notion that a simple "thank you" is considered a currency of reciprocation?

    Albeit, writing a business letter takes more time and effort than uttering a “thank you.” (By the way, if you are going to say “thank you”, say it like you mean it! And you should mean it!) But customers will be even that much more impressed with the written word, opposed to the spoken word, because they recognize the greater labor involved. In addition, people are apt to remember a written token of appreciation since receiving one is a rare occurrence.

    My fellow business owners, please keep the following points in mind regarding business thank you notes and letters:

    1) They are a crucial component in building business ties. You will be more than compensated for the time it takes to create business thank you notes. Good will ensues when customers receive them and, in turn, customers are more inclined to doing business with you because of them. Customers will remember a show of thanks because they are not used to receiving (m)any!

    2) Business thank you notes should be sincere! A note should reflect a genuine feeling of gratitude.

    3) Hand-written notes are more personal in nature. If possible, send such a note rather than one that is computer-generated.

    4) If, due to time constraints, it is impossible to send a hand-written or computer-generated business thank you note, send one via email. Any show of appreciation is better than none.

    5) Business thank you notes do not have to be a dissertation. They are generally concise and to the point. (Customers may not have the time and inclination to read long thank you notes.)

    6) Business thank you notes should be clearly written and not done in a slipshod fashion. Customers will not be impressed with any note that has grammatical errors or misspellings.

    7) They should be written on quality paper on your business’ stationary. Again, it is desirable that the customer is left with a favorable impression.

    8) Write business thank you notes as soon as possible. For example, if a new client forms an alliance your company, send a thank you r

    Ways to Determine the Value of a Business
    Determining the value of a business you are considering purchasing is a tricky subject. Most owners think their businesses are worth far more than they are. And in the end the true value of anything is determined by what a willing seller is willing to sell it for and a willing buyer is willing to buy it for.Step one would be to acquire the use of West’s Business Brokerage Handbook and skim through the rules of thumb sections. If you are looking, for instance, at a dry cleaning business Tom West, the author, describes the nationwide average values of dry cleaning businesses using either the gross sales percentage method—usually from .75 to 1.5 times the annual gross sales; or the cash flow method, which is usually 2.5 times the net income plus discretionary spending the owner benefits from. Value of real estate included is added to this figure. As you can see there can be a wide variation.Of course, not
    go to pick up food at a restaurant, don’t we want to be sent off with a “Thank you”? Indeed, when we go out of our way for someone else, we are ingrained with the notion that a simple "thank you" is considered a currency of reciprocation?

    Albeit, writing a business letter takes more time and effort than uttering a “thank you.” (By the way, if you are going to say “thank you”, say it like you mean it! And you should mean it!) But customers will be even that much more impressed with the written word, opposed to the spoken word, because they recognize the greater labor involved. In addition, people are apt to remember a written token of appreciation since receiving one is a rare occurrence.

    My fellow business owners, please keep the following points in mind regarding business thank you notes and letters:

    1) They are a crucial component in building business ties. You will be more than compensated for the time it takes to create business thank you notes. Good will ensues when customers receive them and, in turn, customers are more inclined to doing business with you because of them. Customers will remember a show of thanks because they are not used to receiving (m)any!

    2) Business thank you notes should be sincere! A note should reflect a genuine feeling of gratitude.

    3) Hand-written notes are more personal in nature. If possible, send such a note rather than one that is computer-generated.

    4) If, due to time constraints, it is impossible to send a hand-written or computer-generated business thank you note, send one via email. Any show of appreciation is better than none.

    5) Business thank you notes do not have to be a dissertation. They are generally concise and to the point. (Customers may not have the time and inclination to read long thank you notes.)

    6) Business thank you notes should be clearly written and not done in a slipshod fashion. Customers will not be impressed with any note that has grammatical errors or misspellings.

    7) They should be written on quality paper on your business’ stationary. Again, it is desirable that the customer is left with a favorable impression.

    8) Write business thank you notes as soon as possible. For example, if a new client forms an alliance your company, send a thank you r

    Protecting Your Assets - Choosing the Right Electronic Security Solutions and Suppliers
    Your premises is likely to be protected by an intruder alarm with a personal attack option and CCTV may be in operation internally and externally. It is possible that you may have received advice from your local crime reduction police officer, a security consultant or even your insurance company. However, identifying your needs is only step one of the solution and it is important to ensure that you system meets industry standards.So how do you know an intruder alarm or CCTV system is fit for purpose? If it is a monitored intruder alarm, an essential for luxury goods retailers, will you choose one that is eligible for police response? Will the alarm activate when you want it to or will it regularly become a source of false alarms? The police will stop responding to monitored alarms with persistent false activations (other than 999 calls) and you or your staff will get fed up with those middle of the night calls
    se they are not used to receiving (m)any!

    2) Business thank you notes should be sincere! A note should reflect a genuine feeling of gratitude.

    3) Hand-written notes are more personal in nature. If possible, send such a note rather than one that is computer-generated.

    4) If, due to time constraints, it is impossible to send a hand-written or computer-generated business thank you note, send one via email. Any show of appreciation is better than none.

    5) Business thank you notes do not have to be a dissertation. They are generally concise and to the point. (Customers may not have the time and inclination to read long thank you notes.)

    6) Business thank you notes should be clearly written and not done in a slipshod fashion. Customers will not be impressed with any note that has grammatical errors or misspellings.

    7) They should be written on quality paper on your business’ stationary. Again, it is desirable that the customer is left with a favorable impression.

    8) Write business thank you notes as soon as possible. For example, if a new client forms an alliance your company, send a thank you right away. Try not to let weeks go by before thanking the customer for his/her patronage. (Of course, you can send thank you notes at any time but the first one should be forwarded expeditiously.)

    9) Proofread business thank you notes before you send them. This ensures that the “final product” will merit the approval of customers.

    10) Be specific, include details, and stick to the points. You don’t want to digress too much or be too profuse with your feelings and expressions of gratitude. Business thank you notes are different from personal thank you notes.

    My WIN recipe for a standard business note (here, thanking a new customer for buying/using your product/service) follows:

    - Write the purpose for the note, including why you are thankful.

    - Indicate how the alliance will prove to be mutually beneficial and iinclude specific details.

    - Note your future availability – that you will be accessible if any questions arise – and nix the idea of trying to up-sell. Differentiate a business thank you note with a sales pitch note or letter. (You can always forward a separate sales letter to your customers afterwards.)

    Indeed, you can certainly win the everlasting loyalty of your clients with business thank you notes. Your company should manifest such courtesy and responsiveness and your company’s reputation will be enhanced in the eyes of your clients.

    Start writing them and see what happens! And when favorable results ensue, you can write me a business thank you note for reminding you of their importance.

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