Posted by SpecialBuzzr on November 16, 2009
Online user reviews are a popular tool these days. We use them to decide which software to purchase, which restaurants to dine at and which destinations are worth checking out when we travel. However, it’s important to realize that online reviews may not always be accurate. You need to learn how to read them properly to make sure that you’re getting the best information from them.
The most important part of reading online reviews is to check out the source of the reviews. Let’s say that you want to know what the best rated web hosting company is. You can read a variety of different web hosting reviews to get this information. The reviews will differ greatly depending on the source. You want to choose a neutral source with experts who are familiar with web hosting. Computer magazines and top-ranking technology blogs offer quality reviews in this area. A random review by Joe Shmoe on some forum may not be as accurate.
You will also want to make sure that you read online reviews with an eye towards the information that actually matters to you. An online review for a restaurant may be negative but if you read the reason it could be because the service was slow. If you plan on lingering over your dinner with a date then you probably won’t care about slow service as long as the ambience is good and the food is great. Know what you’re looking for in a review and you’ll get more accurate information regardless of the source.
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Posted by SpecialBuzzr on October 22, 2009
Marketing is a tricky business. People go to school for many years to learn what they need to know to be good at marketing. If you’re trying to market your business on your own without this education then you’re at a disadvantage. However, it can definitely be done.
The most important thing that you need to know when starting out your marketing campaign is who exactly it is that you are trying to market your products to. You don’t just want a general idea. You want to try to imagine who the ideal customer would be for your store so that you can gear your marketing efforts towards that person.
For example, let’s say that you wanted to open a boutique clothing store similar to existing stores like Room Seven and Deux Par Deux. Would you be interested in marketing to the children who wear this clothing? Would you plan to market to the parents of kids of a specific age group? Are you targeting families that earn a certain amount of money?
It may seem tedious to ask yourself all of these questions but it’s worth the time that it takes. By asking yourself as many questions as you can about who your ideal customer is, you’ll know exactly who it is that you’re marketing to. It’s a lot easier to target your marketing process when you know this information and your marketing will be a lot more effective!
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Posted by special buzzer on October 19, 2009
One of the most frustrating things I find about being a parent and an entrepreneur is that there never seems enough time in the day to get everything done. Both the business and your children need attention, and by the time you have done both it is late – really late and though you need to go to bed, there is always work to be done.
A good example would be tonight – I should have been to bed two hours ago. But we have been having some issues finding enough room for our customer files and we are at the point where we need to change the way we store them (for example, using electronic document management systems) or hiring a company to convert the file folders for us. I guess the biggest challenge for us is to figure out which way would be the best for our company.
So, I have been looking online at the major document management software providers to see if there is a product that would fit our needs easily. So far, I haven’t had much luck finding something that would be a perfect fit, but there are a number of companies out there that would be willing to work with their clients to custom code the software to work for our situation.
But, I think I am going to call it a night and take a fresh look at it in the morning after a good nights sleep – I don’t want to make any decisions without a well rested mind.
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Posted by Spaycial on September 27, 2009
Being self-employed, I find the hardest thing is scheduling time off. Oh, a day can get away from you pretty easily, and by the end of the day you might find you haven’t gotten done as much as you’d wanted — but that’s not the same thing as taking a vacation. I may have a problem with slacking off sometimes, but when I try to take a vacation, I have the opposite problem — I end up working for half of it.
This morning my mom left for Pittsburgh to visit my grandfather, which is why this is on my mind right now — it’s been a while since I’ve visited, simply because I’ve found it so hard to schedule the time off. I really sould visit soon — my grandfather is pretty frail. For some years now, he’s suffered from some significant hearing loss. I think he actually tunes out a lot of what goes on around him, because even with a hearing aid, he doesn’t seem to pick up on much. He was also diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few years back, which I’m sure contributes to his habit of tuning everything out.
Perhaps it’s lucky that I’m headed for a slowdown in my workload — I’m always the busiest through the summer, and always the slowest in the winter. If I work with my schedule, perhaps I will find it a little easier to schedule time to go out and visit my grandfather this winter!
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Posted by special buzzer on September 11, 2009
Having jumped online in the past couple of months with my first online store, I have been feeling very good with my future on the Internet. In fact, getting those first few visitors and our first sale was one of the most amazing feelings in the world. For once it felt like I was doing something right, but one sale wasn’t going to keep enough food on the table to feed our family, so I knew that we needed to do something more to get our site noticed.
A good buddy of mine suggested a Tampa Search Engine Optimization firm that their company had used in the past, so I made a call to them to see what was involved. They told me on the phone that they were more known as the leading Tampa PPC experts, but that they would give me a consultation and we could discuss where I wanted to go with the site.
That meeting will be next Monday and I am really looking forward to it. I have been drafting up a set of questions much like a job interview, so that I can make sure that they are a good fit for my needs and the business. I am sure it will go well, but it doesn’t hurt to be prepared, right?
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Posted by special buzzer on August 21, 2009
Who out there has horror stories about a hotel stay? Gosh there are so many, like on the news when they reported that scams were even being pulled in hotels where prank callers asked guests to break their window to allow “gas” to escape from a fabricated gas leak. But I’d love to hear of some personal stories-stories that would warn me which hotels to stay away from!
Like the time we checked into a hotel in Santa Fe, and when we opened the door the bed was broken, the walls had holes, the cover was filthy…and that’s all we saw because we shut the door and got our money back. Or the time in Lakewood, Colorado, when two times someone tried to open our hotel room door at one in the morning, and then the manager called to ask us who we were and why were we in that room! Someone had evidently inadvertedly checked us out and had checked some drunk New Year’s reveler in! And we’d only just checked in at six that very evening!
I’ve been in hotels in Anchorage and hotels in Atlanta, and everywhere in-between. Most were really quite good. A few that stand out include the big resorts in Hawaii, but as far as regular hotels, one of the better ones was the Comfort Inn Medical Park in Durham, NC. They really knew the meaning of the term, “Southern Hospitality!”
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Posted by SpecialBuzzr on August 19, 2009
The more that we complain the more likely it is that we’re going to be unhealthy. Simply approaching life with a negative attitude can significantly impact the amount of stress that we feel. Increased stress increases many different health problems. A simple way to start feeling healthier is to quit complaining.
Work is a good place to start since most of us complain about our jobs. Next time that you catch yourself griping, change your attitude around out loud. If your boss tells you that it’s time to go do your annual loan officer training, refrain from saying that you hate those classes. Instead, focus your attitude on what’s good about getting this mortgage education. Smile and say what you’re looking forward to about it. Eventually, your mood will turn around.
These small efforts will add up over time. You will begin to actually feel happier and less stressed out once you start regularly saying positive things. This, in turn, will lead you into living a healthier life. You may still experience some health problems but they’ll be fewer and less damaging to your daily life than they would be if they were exacerbated by the stress of constant discontent.
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Posted by Spaycial on July 28, 2009
When you are planning a wedding in another city or state, or even farther away, you are most likely going to need help — someone local to be your middleman (or woman).
This is a great job for — you guessed it — a wedding planner! Hiring a wedding planner in the city where you are going to get married can be a huge help, giving you someone local as well as an insider, who can assist you in lining up everything from catering to photography.
For instance, if you are planning a Fiji wedding, it would really help you to have someone local, who is familiar with the venues, caterers, and other businesses in the area who do weddings. For instance, a wedding planner based in Fiji can suggest and help you reserve rooms at a Fiji hotel, can tell you who the best caterers, florists, and photographers in the area are, and might even be able to get you a discount by recommending service providers that they work with regularly.
All of this can help prevent you, the bride, from getting too stressed by trying to plan an out-of-town wedding. So in addition to the valuable suggestions and assistance, you also will be less stressed and more pleasant to be around for your groom and the rest of your friends and family.
Obviously there are a lot of good reasons to hire a local wedding planner. Unless you have friends or family who live in the city where you are planning to get married, and who can help you out, a local wedding planner is virtually a necessity.
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Posted by Spaycial on July 27, 2009
With sexual discrimination and harassment being such big issues, there is a lot of concern with how pregnant women are treated in the workplace.
Therre are certain things that are okay, and other things that aren’t. Often there is a fine line between the two, and as the manager or business owner, you will need to tread very carefully in order to ensure that you don’t make a fatal misstep.
For instance, there is a fine line between telling a pregnant woman that she can’t have excessive time off, and not letting her have time off at all. But how do you know the difference? Well, it’s reasonable for her to need time off for her prenatal care appointments, but not so reasonable if she’s calling in sick every day. Morning sickness is a real problem for many women, but if she’s getting so sick that she can’t do her job at all anymore, it is perfectly reasonable for you to talk to her about it.
Likewise, pregnant women can be expected to stick to the dress code, but you shouldn’t expect a pregnant employee not to show at all. In a business casual environment, a tasteful maternity skirt or maternity dress is perfectly acceptable and respectful.
Walking that line between what’s appropriate and what isn’t can be very difficult, so if you have any doubts, be sure to consult a lawyer. It’s better to pay the lawyer’s fee and be sure, than to inadvertently make a mistake and pay for a lawsuit instead.
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Posted by Spaycial on July 26, 2009
While the “supercenter” approach has become quite popular lately — you know, the “get it all in one place” idea — in truth there are a lot of areas of your life where you will want to specialize a little bit.
One example is in pet care. A vet is not a groomer is not a trainer is not a doggie daycare.
Got it?
There are a lot of different businesses that specialize in providing a certain service for your dog or cat. Your vet keeps your pet healthy, your groomer cleans and clips them as necessary, your trainer teaches them how to behave, and a daycare service keeps them occupied and happy during the day when you’re at work.
I know a lot of people tend to muddle these things all together, but don’t be tempted to do so. Your vet is a great person to see about your Cavalier King Charles spaniel’s health, but don’t expect them to do a show-quality grooming job (unless they have a groomer on staff, which is different). Likewise, most dogs find daycare to be a lot of fun, and wouldn’t even notice that you’d even left them there while you went on vacation — whereas they would be completely miserable boarded at the vet’s.
As you can see, there are some very good reasons not to go for the “supercenter” approach when it comes to your pets. See the right specialty service provider for what your cat or dog needs, and everyone will be the happier for it!
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