“How To Find Editing Services Online”

Filed under:Money Making — posted on June 27, 2007 @ 9:04 pm

Quality is what you need. What you don’t have is time. You need to find an editing service online that can help you get the work you need done, quickly and effectively. But, where do you look? Where can you find such a service and know that it is of good quality? While it would have been a difficult task to find an editing service online a few years ago, there is now an ever growing supply of them. You’ll find quite a selection to choose from as well. Here are some guidelines that may help you in finding not only a service to use, but a good quality one at that.

First off, you need to know what you want from your service. If you are just in need of a few editing projects, you might want to look at price and a larger company that can get the work to you first. But, if you are looking to build a good relationship with a company and provide continuous projects, you should look for an individual who can work with you. This is because an individual can adjust easily to your needs and provide you with a personal touch. A larger firm, on the other hand, will push through the work and request payment quickly. You can find an editing service online that can do either.

Another thing you need to consider is reliability and the willingness to guarantee their work. A quality online editing company should provide great quality the first time, but if it isn’t accurate for one reason or another, will they revise? And, will they provide a contract guaranteeing their work to be what you want, in the right time frame and for the right money? You can find a freelance editor that can work with you one on one, but they too should provide for you the services you need. While there is never going to be a perfect editor, the best one for you will provide you with what you need, in your timeframe and within your budget. There are many hundreds of online editing companies that can do just that for you.

About the Author

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Canada - Here comes Satellite Radio!

Filed under:Entertainment Web — posted on @ 6:26 pm

Cabinet has upheld a CRTC decision to issue two satellite radio licences after the applicants agreed to increase Canadian content and French-language service.
The applicants are Sirius Canada and Canadian Satellite Radio, each of which has a U.S. partner. Details of the new Canadian content commitments were not immediately available but the number of French-language channels will be increased to four from three. As part of the agreement, CSR and Sirius have been forces to increase the French-language influence and broadcasting. Both promise to include 8 Canadian channels, which are half English and half French.
Several cultural organizations such as the Canadian Recording Industry opposed the original terms of the licenses. Reasons include that they have weakened domestic content rules.

These rules require Canadian music and talk programming to be prominent on the airwaves. “This is a black day,” said Ian Morrison, a spokesman for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. “In effect, the Americans have won.”
The new licenses call for eight new Canadian channels and 72 American channels.

While some people are complaining, independent and emerging artists favored the satellite licenses. They believe that the new services will provide them with exposure in the United States and abroad. Satellite radio, while initially intended mainly for car radios, has made several new improvements for portable and home satellite radio. Automakers, whom have factory ready satellite receivers in new 2006 models supported the applications. Just as in America, subscrition to the new radio services can be purchased and heard anywhere in North America.
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It’s not What You Ask - It’s How You Ask It!

Filed under:Better Sales — posted on @ 4:20 pm

How effective is your sales approach? The art of question
asking is a key element in your selling success. Is your
approach putting your customers on the defensive?

Here are two examples. First, we’ll take a look at the “Wrong
Approach”
.

As my husband’s company was transferring from California to
Florida, we found a new home development which we were anxious
to visit. Upon entering, we were greeted by a sales counselor
whose “approach” left much to be desired.

Within seconds after entering the model home, I was interrupted
by a phone call that I had to take. I exited the model and my
husband was left with the sales counselor - who, as I learned
later - completely overwhelmed him with her rapid line of
questioning. He explained it as the “machine gun”
approach making him feel as though he was being interrogated.
She (the counselor) never introduced herself, asked for my
husband’s name, waited for me to return or took the time to
establish any rapport before “opening fire” with her
litany of questions.

Here’s a sampling of her questions, delivered in rapid
succession:

Where are you living now?

How long have you been looking?

How many communities have you visited?

When are you looking to move?

Do you own a home now?

Do you need to sell your home?”

Do you have children?

Do your have pets?

By this time I had completed the call and was on my way back
in to the model home only to be greeted by my husband who
was on his way out of the model home, motioning me to
leave a business card as they could “sure use the help”.

Needless to say, we never returned to this community which we
were initially so anxious to visit. And, we’ll never know
whether or not this new home development would have been exactly
what we were looking for.

Good Approach

Upon entering the model home, the counselor should have first
introduced herself. The “better approach” could then have gone
something like this:

Suzie: “Hello, my name is Suzie. Welcome to XYZ community.
Thanks for stopping in today. Could I get both of your
names?”

“Yes, Teri and Tony.”

Suzie: “Is this your first visit to our community, Teri &
Tony.”

“Yes it is.” (At this point, my phone rang). “Excuse me Suzie,
this is an important call that I have to take, I’ll be back
shortly.” (At this time Suzie should stop any question asking
and begin developing a rapport with Tony until I return. After I
return, the questioning/qualifying would go something like this):

Suzie: “Are you looking for yourself or someone else?”

“Ourselves.”

Suzie: “That’s great Teri and Tony, I have a few additional
questions to understand your needs. Then I’ll provide you with a
packet of info to help explain our floor plans, options,
etc.”

“OK.”

Suzie: “In your selection a new home, what’s the most
important factor in the decision making process?”

“Location.”

Suzie: “Does this location meet both of your needs?”

“Yes.”

Suzie: “Aside from location, what else is important to
you?”

“The layout”.

Suzie: “When you say layout, could you be more specific?”

“Yes, open concept is very important to us.”

Suzie: “Is there anything else?”

“Yes, a large lot.”

Suzie: “Do you live in the area now?”

“No.”

Suzie: “Where are you currently living?”

“California.”

Suzie: “What brings you to Florida?”

“Tony’s company.”

Suzie: “Oh, that’s wonderful, we’re glad you’re here. How
about time frames, how soon are you looking to move?”

“Provided we find what we’re looking for, we’re ready to make a
decision now.”

Suzie: “Thanks so much Teri and Tony, for helping me help
you. I’d like to make a couple of suggestions. Based on the
information you provided, I’d like to recommend you spend some
time looking at our Sunburst model. It has a great ‘open feel’
concept. I feel it would meet all of your needs. And, it comes
in various elevations. Another benefit to the Sunburst is that
we have a model which is just about completed. And, the best
part of all - it’s located on a double sized lot. Of course, I
encourage you to look at all of our models and welcome your
feedback as that’s important to us. I’ll be available to answer
any specific questions you have when you’ve completed your
tour.”

Can you feel the difference in these two approaches? In any
sales and communication setting it’s important to help create an
atmosphere of comfort and interest. Please take a moment to
review your everyday approach. It could be costing you
sales.

Is your Penis big enough? The Method to make it Larger

Filed under:Universe Of Gender Issues — posted on @ 1:08 pm

Before I try to answer this questions I must say that Penis size is one of the greatest self-confidence battles that men deal with. Another important fact is that only 10% of all men are happy with their penis length or their sexual performance. Do you belong to the 90% that are unhappy?

A lot of questions are asked everyday by the male population…

Is my penis long enough? What is the average penis size?

Approximately 75% of the male population has a penis that is 6″ or greater.

What does my partner thing about it? Will I be able to give more satisfaction to my partner with a larger penis?

Penis size can have both a physical and psychological effect on the initial degree of sexual excitement for some women.

And how about you? If you belong to the other 25% can you deal with it?

If not, there are penis enlargement products and programs specifically developed to increase your penis size.
These products were not only developed for people with underdeveloped penises, but those have an larger-than-average penis, who just want more.

The existent methods are:

1.- Penis Jelging: Basically jelqing involves “milking” or stretching exercises involving the penis, with the ultimate goal of increasing the length of your penis. Jelqing has been found to have some disturbing effects when repeated for a period of time.

2.- Penis Enlargement Pumps and Electric Pumps: With the pumps you can make up to 2 inches gain but this gain is not permanent and only lasts for approximately 1 hour. It’s not an effective method if you desire a permanent penis enlargement.

3.- Penis Enlargement Surgery: Although there has been great improvements in phalloplasty, also called cosmetic penile enhancement or augmentation surgery, the results remain unpredictable and there are some significant risks involved.

4.- Penile Weights: This method works by hanging small weights off the end of your penis to stretch the penis and in the process, make it longer. This method of penis enlargement has been around for some time and has worked in some cases, but comes with several potential risks.

5.- Penis Enlargement Pills: They are 100% natural pills, being blended with a combination of herbal component that very effectively enlarge both penis length and penis girth, as well as enhancing sexual performance. Some of them are developed in advanced laboratories and approved by the FDA.

6.- Penis Extenders: Though there are few people using this method in comparison to other types of penis enlargement, it is proving itself to be a very successful method. The device is used anywhere between 2 and 10 hours a day and causes your penis to build new tissue cells resulting in a longer, thicker penis.

7.- Penis Enlargement Patches: The transdermal patch ingredients are instantly absorbed into the skin and the product does not need to travel through your digestive system, beginning its work immediately for fast and effective sexual enhancement.

Some experts recommend the use of combined methods, in order to achieve a better and faster result. Before you choose, please check carefully the advantages and disadvantages of each one them.

J. Willey owns http://www.herbalxlarge.com.

Should You Homeschool Your Children?

Filed under:Life Of Tuition — posted on @ 4:42 am

Home schooling is a very important option to consider for schooling your child. The bottom line for any school choice should be how well it serves the needs of the child. There are many cases in which home schooling is the right choice to make, but only you, as a parent can decide.

Beyond the aspect of the child’s needs, there are other things that you’ll need to consider as well. The decision is completely up to you, but having all the facts can help you to make the right one overall.

One thing that you will need to decide if you can or cannot provide is teaching. Not everyone is a teacher. While you will have a wide range of resources to help you, you will need to provide your child with the ability to learn through your words, actions and the products you provide for them. You’ll need to establish a routine, stick with it and then you’ll need to go back and make sure the learning objectives are covered.

There are many resources that you can tap into to help you to provide a home schooling environment for your child. There are resources online including curriculums, guide books, lesson plans, websites for learning, CD ROMs and a wide range of home schooling websites that will provide you with the foundation that you need. Of course, much of these will be costly. So, you’ll need to carefully consider if you can afford to home school a child.

Lastly, the hardest part of home schooling is the work involved. Yes, you will need to make a commitment to do it. While the many rewards of schooling your child out of your home are well worth it, the fact is that there is a lot of work to be done. The good news is that you’ll have the back up and support of others in your area that home school as well as the many friends online that you are likely to meet.

The decision to do home schooling is one to make carefully. If you can not find it in yourself to do all the hard work and teaching or you can not afford it, you can still incorporate many aspects of it throughout their day. The goal is to provide your child with the atmosphere and learning objectives that they need to succeed.

Written by T.Potter. Visit Homeschooling Information 101 for further information.