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    Even though you and your directory rep are relatively satisfied with your current ad, you have the nagging feeling it could be improved. The problem is you’re (a) right, (b) don’t know enough about advertising to know what, (c) too cheap to hire a consultant to uncover the issue, or (d) all of the above. Most Yellow Page ads are missing an essential ingredient to really make it soar about the competition. The sad truth is that it cost nothing to make
    scount or department store, be aware that the recipient may shop there too and know exactly how much you spent and how little thought went into selecting the gift.

    Wrapping and presentation is as important as the gift itself, oftentimes making an inexpensive gift appear elegant. While a mug or other gift imprinted with a corporate logo provides free advertising, it is not always appropriate or as impressive as you would like. But when combined with foods and/or other gifts and topped off with a gorgeous bow, it can create quite an impact for very little money.

    Delivering your gift in person is always a nice gesture. But, if you can’t, the sur

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    Suzanne was accustomed to sweaty palms. Getting established on the speaker circuit, she hadn’t yet moved beyond stage fright. On one occasion, however, she was delighted to find her palms dry! What was the secret? Talking it over with her coach, she saw that her topic, and this particular audience, was precisely in line with her vision of her purpose, the reply to “why I’m here”. She had been true to her professional mission statement. The expe
    Gifts are an excellent way to build client and employee relationships. People love to be remembered and recognized, particularly when least expected. The surprise of a carefully-chosen gift can go a long way towards building good-will and turning a one-time sale into a long-term customer. Many companies include regular gift-giving as an important part of their marketing strategy.

    But it’s important to select a gift that is not only memorable but also tasteful. We’ve all heard the old adage, “It’s the thought that counts”. This may be true, but careless or improper gift-giving can do your cause or relationship more harm than good. Gifts are never a substitute for a caring attitude, good business practices, goodwill or company manners.

    Business gift-giving has come a long way since Harry and David graduated from selling fruit at a roadside stand into mail order back in 1948. A lot of products have been introduced, tried, and then discarded as appropriate gifts for business customers and employees.

    Chocolate-covered ants, introduced at the 1963 International Fancy Food Show, are a good example. The large tins of popcorn have become so inexpensive and commonplace that companies, in the know, now avoid them. The once-popular gifts of alcohol and tobacco-related products are inappropriate unless you are sure they will be appreciated.

    The Christmas holidays is the most popular time for business gift-giving. But the true experts know that choosing a time when gifts are least expected, such as Thanksgiving, New Years, or even the middle of summer, has a larger impact. Being aware of cultural differences avoids offending or sending the wrong message. For example, not everyone celebrates Christmas or Halloween. International gift-giving has its own set of protocol depending on the individual country.

    The gift should be appropriate to the business relationship and can range in price from a few dollars to several hundred. It is important that the recipient not feel uncomfortable when accepting the gift. Gifts that are so extravagant that they could be misinterpreted as bribery should be avoided. Gourmet gift baskets are one of the most popular year-round business gifts. Flexible enough that they can be designed for any occasion, they can be personalized just for you and your business. Having the ribbon imprinted with your corporate name adds an elegant touch.

    A little extra time spent learning the recipient’s likes, dislikes and interests goes a long way towards showing a customer or employee that they are important to you. When tempted to buy a gift basket off the shelf at a discount or department store, be aware that the recipient may shop there too and know exactly how much you spent and how little thought went into selecting the gift.

    Wrapping and presentation is as important as the gift itself, oftentimes making an inexpensive gift appear elegant. While a mug or other gift imprinted with a corporate logo provides free advertising, it is not always appropriate or as impressive as you would like. But when combined with foods and/or other gifts and topped off with a gorgeous bow, it can create quite an impact for very little money.

    Delivering your gift in person is always a nice gesture. But, if you can’t, the sur

    Starting a Company on a Shoe-String Budget
    A lot of people never start businesses because they believe they don't have enough money to do so. Unfortunately, these same people don't realize that many of the world's most successful companies were started on a shoe-string budget by an entrepreneur with limited resources. Below is a list of tips to help you save money when you're first starting a company: Manage your finances in MS Excel, not Diversity Is An Inside Job
    There is nothing better than knowing the leadership of an organization values the people it hired. If the staff and employees are diverse, it makes the responsibilities of the leader even more important.An effective leader understands their success depends upon their ability to get all the moving parts of the organization working for the same cause. That cause being maximum efficiency and productivity of the employees.Diversity is an in
    less you are sure they will be appreciated.

    The Christmas holidays is the most popular time for business gift-giving. But the true experts know that choosing a time when gifts are least expected, such as Thanksgiving, New Years, or even the middle of summer, has a larger impact. Being aware of cultural differences avoids offending or sending the wrong message. For example, not everyone celebrates Christmas or Halloween. International gift-giving has its own set of protocol depending on the individual country.

    The gift should be appropriate to the business relationship and can range in price from a few dollars to several hundred. It is important that the recipient not feel uncomfortable when accepting the gift. Gifts that are so extravagant that they could be misinterpreted as bribery should be avoided. Gourmet gift baskets are one of the most popular year-round business gifts. Flexible enough that they can be designed for any occasion, they can be personalized just for you and your business. Having the ribbon imprinted with your corporate name adds an elegant touch.

    A little extra time spent learning the recipient’s likes, dislikes and interests goes a long way towards showing a customer or employee that they are important to you. When tempted to buy a gift basket off the shelf at a discount or department store, be aware that the recipient may shop there too and know exactly how much you spent and how little thought went into selecting the gift.

    Wrapping and presentation is as important as the gift itself, oftentimes making an inexpensive gift appear elegant. While a mug or other gift imprinted with a corporate logo provides free advertising, it is not always appropriate or as impressive as you would like. But when combined with foods and/or other gifts and topped off with a gorgeous bow, it can create quite an impact for very little money.

    Delivering your gift in person is always a nice gesture. But, if you can’t, the sur

    Liberate Your Time by Developing Your Company Organization Chart
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    nt that the recipient not feel uncomfortable when accepting the gift. Gifts that are so extravagant that they could be misinterpreted as bribery should be avoided. Gourmet gift baskets are one of the most popular year-round business gifts. Flexible enough that they can be designed for any occasion, they can be personalized just for you and your business. Having the ribbon imprinted with your corporate name adds an elegant touch.

    A little extra time spent learning the recipient’s likes, dislikes and interests goes a long way towards showing a customer or employee that they are important to you. When tempted to buy a gift basket off the shelf at a discount or department store, be aware that the recipient may shop there too and know exactly how much you spent and how little thought went into selecting the gift.

    Wrapping and presentation is as important as the gift itself, oftentimes making an inexpensive gift appear elegant. While a mug or other gift imprinted with a corporate logo provides free advertising, it is not always appropriate or as impressive as you would like. But when combined with foods and/or other gifts and topped off with a gorgeous bow, it can create quite an impact for very little money.

    Delivering your gift in person is always a nice gesture. But, if you can’t, the sur

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    Students looking to obtain a Master's of Business Administration Degree, or MBA, can choose from numerous MBA Schools in the U.S. and Canada. These colleges and universities offer a post-graduate education that emphasizes practical skills and concepts demanded from today's professionals. MBA degree programs allow students to focus on general master’s degrees or to concentrate on specializations in various areas of business.Those who possess a
    scount or department store, be aware that the recipient may shop there too and know exactly how much you spent and how little thought went into selecting the gift.

    Wrapping and presentation is as important as the gift itself, oftentimes making an inexpensive gift appear elegant. While a mug or other gift imprinted with a corporate logo provides free advertising, it is not always appropriate or as impressive as you would like. But when combined with foods and/or other gifts and topped off with a gorgeous bow, it can create quite an impact for very little money.

    Delivering your gift in person is always a nice gesture. But, if you can’t, the surprise of having it delivered is also special. Even when delivering your own gift, include a card with a personal comment and signature.

    Gift-giving is an excellent way of showing appreciation to customers, clients, and valued customers. A little knowledge and thought can make it a pleasure instead of a dreaded chore.

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