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Developing Your Winning Web Site Strategy
May 16th
Developing Your Winning Web Site Strategy
Article by Matt Hockin
Your web site is the key to your success on the Internet. You can use your web site to build your brand, increase sales, generate more leads, slash costs, and much more. In fact, you probably have very specific goals that your web site is helping you to achieve for your company. If you do have goals, are you measuring them? We often ask people, “what are the objectives of your site?” Answers usually vary from “our site is supposed to provide information about our More >
should you tip your home improvement person?
May 16th
Question by Eric A: should you tip your home improvement person? We are having hardwood floors installed & wanted to know if tipping the installer is appropriate & how much of a tip?
Best answer:
Answer by Mom of 2 great boysNormally no because they have added their fee’s in the price, but sometimes I will because they have gone the extra mile to make me pleased.
I can tip anywhere from $ 20.00 up to $ 50.00.
It just depends on how far they went.
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More >Q&A: What chicagoland business offers inexpensive catering for weddings ?
May 16th
Question by KittyKat: What chicagoland business offers inexpensive catering for weddings ? I’m looking for inexpensive caterers and alcohol servers in the Chicagoland area for a wedding. What place is cheap (but not completely cheap-looking).
Best answer:
Answer by the Goddess AngelYou don’t say your budget or what you are willing to pay per meal. I suggest that you contact CHIC (Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago) and get students who are trained and ready, but who may work for a cheaper price. Also, Food for Thought does a fabulous job. I am not clear how inexpensive they are. More >
A scientist is collecting fungi samples. How will he be able to identify a basidiomycete?
May 16th
Question by : A scientist is collecting fungi samples. How will he be able to identify a basidiomycete? A:She will look for spores contained in sacs. B:She will look for spores that are inactive because conditions are not right. C:She will look for spores contained in fruiting bodies formed in a ring above ground. D:No answer is correct.
Best answer:
Answer by protexyaasnswer is C A basidiospore is a reproductive spore produced by Basidiomycete fungi. Basidiospores typically each contain one haploid nucleus that is the product of meiosis, and they are produced by specialized fungal cells called basidia. Most basidiospores are forcibly discharged, More >
If a private company buys a public company, what happens to the public companies stock?
May 16th
Question by : If a private company buys a public company, what happens to the public companies stock?
Best answer:
Answer by RonIt gets bought out by the private company, as in the private company must buy all the outstanding shares at an agreed upon price. Agreed upon by the two companies, not necessarily the individual stock holders.
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Beaumont Solar Announces Cycling Team To Connect Green Communities In Supporting Local Charities Company Commits $25K In First Year of Program
May 16th
New Bedford, MA (PRWEB) May 15, 2012
Beaumont Solar Company, a leading solar engineering, procurement and construction company (EPC) in New England, is exemplifying its commitment to green communities and charities. They have launched Beaumont Solar Cycling, a sponsorship program that will donate $ 25,000 to riders in charity cycling events during 2012.
?We began the program informally last year,? said Beaumont Solar Company CEO Phil Cavallo, an award-winning cyclist in the U.S. and Europe since 1975. ?Members of the Beaumont team rode a 76-mile course from Westport to Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 2011. The annual event benefited the Coalition for More >
BenchmarkPortal Announces a New Show on CallTalk Discussing The Myths About Social Media and Call Centers
May 16th
Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012
BenchmarkPortal will air a new online radio show on CallTalk, (http://www.benchmarkportal.com/call-center-newsresources/calltalk-online-radio-show) discussing the myths about social media and call centers.
The host for this show will be Bruce Belfiore, CEO at BenchmarkPortal. The guest speaker Dr. Natalie Petouhoff, Social Business Strategist and ROI Expert, with CallTalk co-host Dee Buell.
The online show will discuss a few of the common myths with social media and call centers. Myth 1: Social Media Doesn’t Affect Customer Service Myth 2: There’s No ROI for Social Customer Service Myth 3: My Customers Aren’t on Twitter
Dr. Natalie is the Director More >
Local Freight Trucking in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld
May 16th
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012
Local freight trucking has not fared well in the five years to 2012, as all industry services have declined. Slow manufacturing production and retail spending reduced demand for the industry during the recession, according to IBISWorld industry analyst Lauren Setar. Declining demand caused greater price competition among operators, which limited profit margins. Additionally, soaring diesel costs dramatically reduced 2008 profitability, though many industry operators implemented fuel surcharges. These surcharges increase revenue, but are not sustainable. The industry performed poorly in 2009 when revenue declined 20.5%. Weak operating conditions caused many firms to record More >
Summer Can Be Deadly Driving Time
May 16th
California (PRWEB) May 05, 2012
The summer season is usually bookended by two holidays, Memorial Day and Labor Day, rather than the summer solstice and fall equinox dates. During the 100 or so days between Memorial Day and Labor Day, traffic accident rates tend to go up. According to FARS, the Fatality Analysis Reporting System established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the following data were collected for the year 2009, the most recent year available. The following data shows the total number of fatal car accidents per month and the fatal crash rate per millions of vehicle miles More >
Does a firewall prevent spyware and viruses before it gets on your computer?
May 16th
Question by cer: Does a firewall prevent spyware and viruses before it gets on your computer?
Best answer:
Answer by Linux OSNo, it doesn’t prevent spyware but it is a security feature. Really insecure systems – like the Microsoft Windows operating system – need loads of things besides firewalls. You’ll also need anti-virus, anti-trojan, anti-spyware, anti-virus and rootkit detectors on top of your firewall.
Use more secure systems, like Trusted Solaris and Red Hat Linux if you’re looking for security.
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