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    Improve Customer Service by Using an Answering Service
    People that are trying to contact businesses, often complain about not being able to talk to a real person. Automated answering systems seem like a great system to use when running a business, but to consumers it
    clusion a 26 week test that further proves this point.

    Here are the facts:

    • The advertiser is a gentleman who
      To Be Distinctive, Be Different
      There are many ways for a business to ‘stand out from the crowd’. One approach is to give your customers more of what they ask for. If others are fast, you go faster. If others are clean, you be cleaner. If others
      Advertising can not fix a broken business. Oh, you might draw potential customers in the first time through advertising, but from that point on it's pretty much that customer's Personal Experience Factor that determines whether she'll be back, or not.

      Advertising can't correct your company's problems. As my dear, sweet, saintly old grandmother, Fanny McKay, used to say: "Wishin' don't make it so, and neither do massive amounts of gross ratings points."

      Today brought to conclusion a 26 week test that further proves this point.

      Here are the facts:

      • The advertiser is a gentleman who
        Flight Attendant Resource Guide
        Are you interested in becoming a flight attendant? Does the desire to fly to places hither and yon excite the primal beast within? Okay, I am being a bit dramatic! Still, for 75 years flight attendants have been p
        from that point on it's pretty much that customer's Personal Experience Factor that determines whether she'll be back, or not.

        Advertising can't correct your company's problems. As my dear, sweet, saintly old grandmother, Fanny McKay, used to say: "Wishin' don't make it so, and neither do massive amounts of gross ratings points."

        Today brought to conclusion a 26 week test that further proves this point.

        Here are the facts:

        • The advertiser is a gentleman who
          Employee Satisfaction - Bring on the Coffee Machine!
          In today’s business world, with its connectivity and information flows, good employees are likely to be the targets of your competitors’ recruitment drives.Add to this the fact that in the knowledge economy
          .

          Advertising can't correct your company's problems. As my dear, sweet, saintly old grandmother, Fanny McKay, used to say: "Wishin' don't make it so, and neither do massive amounts of gross ratings points."

          Today brought to conclusion a 26 week test that further proves this point.

          Here are the facts:

          • The advertiser is a gentleman who
            The Art of Project Quality Planning
            Every project should have a quality plan. In reality, very few do. The two main reasons people don’t produce a project quality plan are: It’s too complicated and they are overwhelmed by the jargon of quality in r
            say: "Wishin' don't make it so, and neither do massive amounts of gross ratings points."

            Today brought to conclusion a 26 week test that further proves this point.

            Here are the facts:

            • The advertiser is a gentleman who
              Choosing the Career for You
              1. Career choice tests. There are a lot of tests out there designed to tell you what kind of career would be best for your personality and skill type. You can find some cheesy ones online that don't tell you much,
              clusion a 26 week test that further proves this point.

              Here are the facts:

              • The advertiser is a gentleman who came out of retirement to operate a small service business.
              • He truly is a craftsman.
              • He doesn't intend to work many hours. He's open from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm, and never open on weekends.
              • He didn't spend much to buy the business, possibly because of its location.
              • He has a horrid location.
              • We wrote good ads, and explained that the odd hours were the price you paid for the excellent quality of his work at his price, which is much lower than anyone

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