Saving Money And Time With A Live Answering Service

Posted on: 30 October 2015

If you own a business large or small, you want to portray your company in the most professional light possible. You might not have the resources to pay for a full time secretary who can answer all of your calls, or you may be away traveling and need those calls fielded for you. A live answering service is an excellent way to have a real person take all of your business calls and get those messages to you in a timely and professional manner.
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How To Install Porcelain Floor Tiles

Posted on: 15 October 2015

Porcelain floors are becoming more popular as people custom design their homes. Porcelain tiles are strong and can withstand the wear and tear of heavy traffic, much like hardwood floors. Porcelain allows you to create styles and designs that wood does not, and you can create floors to reflect your personal tastes and preferences. Here is how you can install porcelain tiles on your floors. Layout Design Pattern You need to find the center point of the room before you lay down the chalk lines you will follow while installing the tiles.
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Trade Show Tips: How to Handle High Volume Traffic

Posted on: 30 September 2015

Whether you have done a few trade shows here and there or this is your first one, the one thing that you need to be ready for is a lot of foot traffic. While every trade show is different, it is likely that you'll come across times of days or even certain full days when there will be more visitors to your exhibit than usual. When this happens, it can be virtually impossible to speak to every last one of them, which can be extremely frustrating.
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What You And Your Power Company Have In Common

Posted on: 10 September 2015

Just as you struggle to ensure that those who are within your care, are adequately provided for, the companies that supply your home with the electric power for cooling relief in the summer and comfortable warmth in the winter, also feel an obligation to sufficiently serve the more than 140 million customers in the U.S. who are on the grid. However, the cost of supplying more than 920 kWh of electricity per month to the average household has been steadily increasing over the past few years and while that has trickled down to hit your pockets, at an average of between 7¢ and 14¢ per kWh, the financial concerns of these companies have also steadily increased.
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