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Off The Shelf Software for Making Business Lists ur feet are your friends”, so simple foot
care is a priority before you subject them to long stretches of
stress. Get the pedicure. Protect any injuries you may have.Available to all small businesses are business lists, which come on CD ROMs. This off the shelf business list software can help you in your small business. You can see what is in your marketing area and target those business customers which could be potential clients. You can also use it to make a list of all those companies which might be competitors of your. Any small business ca 2. Wear comfortable shoes. Not old ugly comfortable shoes. Nice, polished professio Don't Get The Holiday Blues Yikes - My Feet Hurt!Many salespeople believe that between Thanksgiving and January 2nd people stop buying and become preoccupied with celebrating and eating. Quite the contrary! People are more in a buying spirit than at any other time of the year. It doesn’t matter whether you sell computers, real estate, automobiles, widgets, office furniture or anything else, the world doesn’t grind to a halt just Concrete. Tiles. Cheap carpet. Walking, walking. Standing, standing. Talking, talking. Walking, standing, talking - and walking some more. We've become a comfortable people. We don’t walk miles per day on hard surfaces. We don’t stand for hours in a relatively confined space. And, we get grumpy when we’re required to do so. Not only do we get grumpy inside, we show it on the outside. Our shoulders droop. Our smiles become forced or disappear. We begin to make snide little comments - “Boy, this is a a long show.” Or “I feel like I’ve been here forever.” We perch on the edge of tables, put elbows on counters or just sit down - forcing visitors to lean over to talk to us. We look bored and people who may stop to talk to us just pass by. Who wants to deal with grumpy people? Trade shows are hard work. And, they’re hardest on your feet. Here are some tips to make the show more pleasant, whether you’re in the booth or walking the aisles. 1. Remember that “your feet are your friends”, so simple foot care is a priority before you subject them to long stretches of stress. Get the pedicure. Protect any injuries you may have. 2. Wear comfortable shoes. Not old ugly comfortable shoes. Nice, polished profession Voice Commications is Essential don’t stand for hours in a
relatively confined space. And, we get grumpy when we’re
required to do so.Why are voice systems so special?In most businesses that are considered medium size (that is more than 8 - 10 people). Phone systems typically include additional equipment. I will address that shortly.In a small office it is usually cheaper to install analog lines and the ability can be built into a special Operator phone so transferring calls can be made at a very mi Not only do we get grumpy inside, we show it on the outside. Our shoulders droop. Our smiles become forced or disappear. We begin to make snide little comments - “Boy, this is a a long show.” Or “I feel like I’ve been here forever.” We perch on the edge of tables, put elbows on counters or just sit down - forcing visitors to lean over to talk to us. We look bored and people who may stop to talk to us just pass by. Who wants to deal with grumpy people? Trade shows are hard work. And, they’re hardest on your feet. Here are some tips to make the show more pleasant, whether you’re in the booth or walking the aisles. 1. Remember that “your feet are your friends”, so simple foot care is a priority before you subject them to long stretches of stress. Get the pedicure. Protect any injuries you may have. 2. Wear comfortable shoes. Not old ugly comfortable shoes. Nice, polished professio Career Planning ittle comments - “Boy,
this is a a long show.” Or “I feel like I’ve been here forever.”Whether you are about to graduate from college, or want to change jobs at a later point in life, career planning is a very important aspect of the process. Before you actually start applying for positions, it is essential to be certain of the areas you would like to work in. The worst thing that could happen is not to take any steps in the career planning process, and end up in a We perch on the edge of tables, put elbows on counters or just sit down - forcing visitors to lean over to talk to us. We look bored and people who may stop to talk to us just pass by. Who wants to deal with grumpy people? Trade shows are hard work. And, they’re hardest on your feet. Here are some tips to make the show more pleasant, whether you’re in the booth or walking the aisles. 1. Remember that “your feet are your friends”, so simple foot care is a priority before you subject them to long stretches of stress. Get the pedicure. Protect any injuries you may have. 2. Wear comfortable shoes. Not old ugly comfortable shoes. Nice, polished professio Are You Sure It Is A Job You Want? lk to us just pass
by. Who wants to deal with grumpy people?Well do you want a job, or a career? The difference is one, the job, is something you do to make some money and that’s about it. A career is something you get personal satisfaction from and normally something you plan to do for your entire working career.The difference is huge once you understand what each is for. It seems we all need money to survive. If you only need some Trade shows are hard work. And, they’re hardest on your feet. Here are some tips to make the show more pleasant, whether you’re in the booth or walking the aisles. 1. Remember that “your feet are your friends”, so simple foot care is a priority before you subject them to long stretches of stress. Get the pedicure. Protect any injuries you may have. 2. Wear comfortable shoes. Not old ugly comfortable shoes. Nice, polished professio What Do I See, It's A Giant Advertising Balloon ur feet are your friends”, so simple foot
care is a priority before you subject them to long stretches of
stress. Get the pedicure. Protect any injuries you may have.They say that the bigger, the better. This would seem true: the bigger a kid then the most likely will that kid be a leader of his group because he will command respect out of sheer size, the bigger the ads in the papers the better that is why companies spend so much for full page ads, quick service restaurants have biggie options for people who prefer to share meals at a cheaper s 2. Wear comfortable shoes. Not old ugly comfortable shoes. Nice, polished professional comfortable shoes. Never new shoes. Make sure your socks or hose fit properly in the shoes - lumps and bumps rub blisters. 3. Your shoes should be appropriate to your attire. You just look funny in a business suit and big white running shoes. Note - often you will go straight from a trade show to seminars or receptions, so plan outfits that can be worn for an extended period. 4. Never Ever take off your shoes in the booth. Tacky, tacky. 5. Women & Men - take a minimum of 3 pairs of shoes of varying heel heights which are comfortable to you. Use inside lifts. Change shoes at least twice a day. 6. It’s important to keep your posture erect - shoulders straight, head up. When we’re tired, we have a tendency to curl over, dropping our head and shoulders. The simple solution? Bend your knees slightly - that throws the spine back into alignment and re-balances your posture. 7. If you have a recent or recurring injury, don’t take the chance of doing more damage. Use a cane or wheelcha
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