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    NASCAR's Sonic Boom
    It is possible that a stock car can produce the sonic boom of traveling faster than the sound barrier? It happened yesterday in Mexico City in a NASCAR race. Don't believe me? Check the facts:• NASCAR's newest big addition to its driver stable is Juan Pablo Montoya.• ESPN broadcast the race entirely in Spanish with their ESPN Deportes crew. The English version was available on ESPN2!• Montoya wins the race in an exciting green-white-checkered finish making him the first Hispanic driver to win a NASCAR race.• 43 million Latinos living in this country have a new reason to watch NASCAR races and of course buy millions of do
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    Public Relations for Soil Testing Companies
    Some businesses are really hard to market and are so industry specific that it is hard to consider community goodwill programs or develop a good strategic Public Relations Campaign to help get them noticed. This is what separates the good PR teams from the rest, as they get creative and attempt to think of real ways to bring a positive image to an existing non-descript company.May I suggest that we consider participation in a neighborhood mobile watch program for such companies? Consider a Soil Testing Company, a pretty uneventful sort of business model, yet it is still possible. Lets take a look at this concept for a moment shall we?
    You have been if you’re a business, non-profit or association manager whose public relations budget is focused largely on nifty brochures, column mentions and br
    Customer Service -The Truth About Lifelong Loyal Customers
    Your customer service policy can attract loyal customers who remain for a lifetime. Here is a policy tried and tested for more than 25 years. The truth is customers want three things.Employ Nice PeopleThe head of Nordstrums once said you can train nice people to be good sales assistants but you cant train good sales assistants to be nice. Nice people are born not trained to be so. Getting customers who are loyal for life begins with hiring nice staff. You should try hiring baby boomers. They have great customer service skills.Go The Extra MileWith all customers work extra hard to win t
    ss, non-profit or association manager whose public relations budget is focused largely on nifty brochures, column mentions and b
    How to Avoid Falling Asleep Behind the Conversational Wheel
    Think about the last time you feel asleep behind the wheel. Dangerous, isn’t it? Even if it’s just for a split second, nodding off while driving puts you and the other drivers at risk.But even when you’re not driving, it’s still possible to fall asleep behind the wheel. The conversational wheel, that is…To avoid falling asleep behind the conversational wheel, you must avoid four behaviors. The following guide will show you how to get off at the right exit, concentrate on the road, merge into the correct lane and avoid road rage with other drivers. As a result, you will become a better driver (more approachable) so y
    nager whose public relations budget is focused largely on nifty brochures, column mentions and b
    Leave Your Job on Good Terms and Save Yourself Regret
    The exit interview is not a time to burn bridges with your old company. It has become a very common ritual throughout corporate America, and the idea behind it is to find out from departing staff members, when they no longer have to worry about protecting jobs, exactly what things at the company can be improved upon. The interview is deigned to be a tool for making a company more efficient and a better place to work. However, many employees who are leaving an organization use this as a time to vent frustrations they may have felt. They see it as a personal gripe session, and loose inhibitions, sometimes venting personal ad homonym attacks again
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    Public Relations for Beverage Companies
    Beverage delivery companies know that they must support the brands that they sell and the more they do the better chances of selling more product in that market. Often these companies co-op advertise with the bottling companies or product corporation in order to promote these products in the distributors market place.Public Relations is also a very big part of the game and of course they wish to be represented at ball-parks, county fairs and major events like the Rodeo, Air Show and NASCAR events too. But public relations between such big events is also important and with all those delivery trucks I suggest that they join a neighborhood mobi
    brochures, column mentions and broadcast plugs. Especially without a workable plan that helps you persuade your most important outside stakeholders to your way o

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