Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Steven Mueller
The stock market is constantly fluctuating these days as stocks quickly rises and suddenly plunges. The slightest national news on the political front can cause a stock to become a major winner or send it plummeting like a sinking rock in the ocean. This is especially true when fourth quarter earnings report is released on Wall Street.
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Posted on August 13th, 2009 by Sean Anderson
Toll free numbers have become the really popular and admired these days and have demonstrated its power to promote success, most purposely for businesses and predominantly in the areas of customer service and telemarketing. Toll free number service generates and provides latent customers and other prospects with convenient and at free way to contact businesses. These numbers have not only proven its worth to many individuals but to thousands of businesses as well.
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Posted on May 27th, 2009 by A Nutt
In an advanced technological age, anyone who wishes to build a reputation for his business will need to harness the vast potential of digital advertising. Far too many newly emerging companies rely solely on grass root marketing to get their message to the buying public. Unfortunately, they fall by the way side, trampled by those who were willing to embrace alternative marketing methods.
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Posted on March 31st, 2009 by Ira Borden
Do you want to buy new furniture for your office? It can be quite challenging to find great furniture at a low price. One possible solution may be for you to buy discount office furniture. You may be uncertain that this is a good choice for your office, but discount furniture will provide significant benefits. So it may be a good idea for you to buy discount furnishings.
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Posted on March 10th, 2009 by Sarah Blanch
American Express executives discussed the possibility of launching a travel charge card as early as 1946, but it was not until Diners Club launched their card in March 1950 that American Express began to consider seriously the possibility. At the end of 1957, American Express CEO Ralph Reed decided to get into the card business, and by the launch date of October 1, 1958 public interest had become so significant that they issued 250,000 cards prior to the official launch date. The card was launched with an annual fee of $6, $1 higher than Diners Club, to be seen as a premium product. The first cards were paper, with the account number and cardmember\’s name typed. It was not until 1959 that American Express began issuing embossed ISO 7810 plastic cards, an industry first.
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Posted on February 10th, 2009 by Trisha Frauenhofer
There are lessons to be learned from the people around us. Paying attention to what others are doing can be one of the keys to being successful in your business; you can avoid making the same mistakes that others have made. This article will tell you how to use your competition to your advantage with the Maverick Money Makers.
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Posted on February 8th, 2009 by LJ James
I recently stopped down at J Signs located at 12 Highland ave in Patchogue. I met the Owners Jerome Morello and Craig Casdia, Who told me about all the things J signs can do to Help promote your Business these guys do Store Front Signage, Wide Format Digital Printing,Carved/Gold Leaf Signs,Contour cut decals,Channel Letters,Truck & Boat Lettering, Banners, Magnetic Signs,Window / Door Lettering,Installations, Service, Repairs, Architectural Signage and so much more I could write 5 articles of these guys!
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Posted on December 27th, 2008 by Brent Sweet
My name is Roger Preston, and I am a journalist for various publications in upstate New York, as well as the New England area.
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Posted on December 27th, 2008 by Matthew Calvin
Promotional clothing is quite similar to business cards, as the message and the logo of the company are imprinted on it. Though it may be a little more expensive than business cards; it definitely serves its purpose. A business card may rarely be referred to and may also be lost easily, but promotional clothing, being a useful item, is frequently used by people. It often reminds them as well as the people around them about your brand through the logo that has been imprinted.
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Posted on December 26th, 2008 by Alexander Calvin
As green awareness grows by leaps and bounds, many companies face a moral dilemma when purchasing non-biodegradable promotional mugs. Whether your company is on the cutting edge of eco-friendliness or not, you would have an added benefit of showing your awareness to customers and that you’re doing something about the problem. By purchasing green mugs, you would receive an added benefit.
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