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Call of duty Modern warfare 2 Ending HD

Mar 29th, 2010 Posted in 2010-4 | 25 comments »
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Mar 29th, 2010 Posted in 2010-4 | 6 comments »
hemanth k asked:

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Business Card Printing Services

Mar 29th, 2010 Posted in 2010-4 | no comment »
Seth Miller asked:

A business card is usually a piece of paper containing the name, address, and contact information of the person giving the card. Information contained on this piece of paper also includes the business name or the company affiliations of the giver.

Business cards are now seen as a means of advertisement or marketing. This allows previous customers to easily recall a company and do business with them again. Because of this, employees of companies, especially marketing executives, look for a means to be able to produce business cards that are professional and eye-catching at a reasonable price.

This need for business cards brought about a new category of printing, which is business card printing. Companies typically want uniform business cards for their employees. These business cards contain the company’s logo along with the company motto. At first, business cards were printed in black and white. But as the business world dominated people’s lives, the demand for business cards grew, resulting in color printing. Alongside this development in business card printing was the emergence of more sophisticated designs, graphics, and styles for business cards.

Business cards are typically printed on a 1/8 size of print paper. People who want their own business cards can now choose to have a colored business card with a full-color back or a colored print with a back in black and white. The development of digital printing greatly improved the quality of prints. The coating added to business cards, which leaves a shiny finish, is another improvement in business card printing.

The developments in business card printing, however, have resulted in several setbacks. For example, there has been a growing number of fraud cases wherein customers are duped into believing the authenticity of a company’s business because of the good quality of business cards given to them.

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Why should the Federal government have the ability to preside over issues like abortion and same-sex rights?

Mar 29th, 2010 Posted in 2010-4 | 8 comments »
Viktor-Ron Paul 2008!! asked:

Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage, The Death Penalty, Education, etc. should all be in the hands of the states! Why should the government be able to make decisions on these issues, point on point. Who’s saying our Federal Government has the best judgment? Let the people decide on these issues in their respect states, and create state competition. Why do we tolerate the government in our lives, in social issues such as these?
Does not the tenth amendment state that all rights not mentioned in the Constitution belong exclusively to the states or the people?

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Business Writing

Mar 29th, 2010 Posted in 2010-4 | no comment »
Ron King asked:

To be a successful business writer, there are a number of important elements that you must be familiar with. Business writing is a very precise style of writing; it’s all about clarity and precision. It is important not to be verbose or ambiguous in your business writing if you want to write an effective piece. Almost any piece of writing that pertains to a business can be called business writing. This includes brochures, business plans, emails, etc.

When people read business writings, they are not only looking for what happened and why, but how you are handling the situation at hand. A person reading a business piece that has an consistent and concise style with an active tone is going to feel more positive toward your company. Good writing gives certainty to clients that matters will be properly taken care of.

Business writing is usually backwards or upside down compared to other writings. You start with the ending and then give a brief synopsis on how you got to that point. You may include other avenues that were considered and why they were not chosen.

Some Important Business Writing Tips

Organization is an important part of business writing. Not only does it help you get your thoughts down on paper in an orderly fashion, it also helps the reader to follow along in a logical pattern. It is also imperative that you review the grammar and punctuation carefully in your writing documents. Not only will spelling and punctuation errors in the document make you seem unprofessional, it can also confuse the reader and cause them to misinterpret your meaning.

Have a positive slant. Even if you are conveying a message that has an outcome other than what is optimal, a positive tone will bring a much better response. Tell your readers what good came about from the circumstance. Tell them what you can do with these results.

For example, a non-profit agency held a fundraiser. They were planning to bring in $25,000 for building repairs and play ground equipment. Discouragingly, they only got $15,000. Positive tone writing would be “Our fundraiser was successful. We can now begin building repairs.” Or “The new playground equipment will be delivered tomorrow due to our successful fundraiser.” Even though it was not as much of a success as you would have wanted, by keeping a positive attitude and showing people what can be done will promote a positive attitude in the future.

Contrast that with a defeatist toned message like “Since our fundraiser was not as successful as we had hoped, we will have to choose between playground equipment and building repairs.” This approach could be detrimental to future fundraisers because it seems as though you are un-thankful for what you did get. Being positive shows your gratefulness for the hard work or donations that you have received.

And last but not least, it’s important to use the active voice in your writing. A passive voice can make it seem like the author is unsure of what he is saying. Using an active voice will make the reader trust you because you seem sure. The active voice exerts authority, shows that you’re in control and that you know the subject you’re writing about.

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Wholesale Business: How to Start a Beverage Distribution Business

Mar 29th, 2010 Posted in 2010-4 | 9 comments »
Jorge Olson asked:

Combine Wholesale Distribution with the Beverage Industry and you get one of the most profitable and fun businesses in the world.

This article will give you an introduction into this great business, how you can start and how much money you can make on each case of beverage sold. Is beverage distribution for you? Find out right now.

Beverage distribution is one of the easiest and most profitable businesses I’ve seen.

I like it because you don’t need a lot of customers to make a lot of money. You can easily make an extra $5,000 with a few customers.

You will see why beverage is one of the best businesses in the world. I started in beverage while I had my tool and novelty distribution business. I was looking for new products, products that I did not need to exchange so often and that I could sell over and over again to the same customers. This last part was key.

You see, when I was selling tools I figured that I could sell up to 1,000 tools per day or more but every customer was unique. In other words, if you buy a hammer at a store on Monday chances are you will not go on Tuesday and buy another Hammer. Even if it only costs $1.98!

Don’t get me wrong, the “tool distribution business” is a wonderful business and I still love it. I was just looking for another type of product to add to my current items.

I figured out that in order to sell the same product over and over again it would have to be a food product. So I started going to trade shows and looking at chocolate, potato chips, candy, and other products. I even looked at name brands like Hershey’s. The problem was that I could not buy directly from the manufacturers and the profit margins were super low, about 12%. I was used to up to 70% profit margins.

Finally I ran into a beverage manufacturer of an Energy Drink. They were just starting with their product and it was easier to become a distributor.

Now let me tell you a bit about Energy Drinks. Energy Drinks are the new Super Profitable products. Everybody makes money, the manufacturer, the distributor and the retailer. You see, Energy Drinks sell for $1.99 to $2.40 at the stores for 8 to 16 ounces. This is incredible if you consider that you can buy a soda that’s the same size for $0.50 to $0.75. Even a 20 ounce soda runs you about $1.25.

Distributors love the product because they make about $8 per every case they sell compared with about $2 to $4 for their other products.

Let’s get back to the Beverage Business. The great part of this business is that if you have only one customer going into the store buying your product you sell at least 1 case of that product per month.

You see; if you sell a soda someone can buy a soda every day, compared to a hammer, where people don’t buy a hammer every day. So you need fewer customers because you sell more per day.

For example: Let’s say you have only 100 stores that you service yourself and sell 3 different beverages. You sell one Energy Drink and 2 Sodas. You make $8 from every case of the Energy Drink and $3 from every case of soda.

If you sell only 1 case of the Energy Drink per week per store and 3 cases of each soda you’ll make about $600 profit from the sodas per week and another $800 profit per week from the Energy Drink. That’s $5,600 profit per month with only 100 stores and only 3 different products. It’s very easy to ramp up to 5 or even 8 products. This is why I love the beverage business.

Now let me tell you a bit more about Energy Drinks. They are the category that is growing the fastest of any other drink. It grows up to 70% per year in the US compared with 2% growth for soda. Companies are still growing from 100% to 300% per year every single year. The best part is that there is no end in sight.

Not only that, the Energy Drink Business is incredibly fun. You get advertising and promotion from companies, you get to do club and store promotions, get t-shirts, hats, gifts, extra commissions and free product from the Energy Drink companies. You also get free racks, coolers, sometimes even refrigerators.

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