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    Corporate Gift Baskets
    The concept of presenting gift baskets is certainly a novel way of expressing one’s appreciation and responsiveness to near and dear ones. The idea of presenting corporate gift baskets is no different, and also serves a business purpose. It gives immense scope for different or innovative themes for creating perfect gifts to give to clients, customers and employees.The gift baskets include handcrafted gift baskets, gourmet gift baskets, fruit baskets, Christmas gift baskets, vineyard product packs, floral (fresh and dry) gift baskets, ‘Thank You’ gifts, ‘Get Well’ gift baskets, sympathy gift baskets, holiday gift baskets, wedding gifts, anniversary gifts, assorted gift baskets and executive gifts. They are ideal for presenting to individuals or a small team/group of members on occasions such as birthdays, wedding anniversaries, early completion or achievement of projects/targets, market achievements, farewells, and so on. Floral baskets with personalized messages can be used for expressing sympathy to members of families under grief.There are several service providers who exclusively design and make corporate gift baskets with different themes and for different occasions. Corporate members having accounts with these service providers can avail their services such as specifying custom designed gift baskets, gift card messages and print options, mu
    . Hoff asks a pertinent question:

    Hof: "It seems ironic that eBay started out intending to level the playing field for small businesses and individuals, and now eBay is a big corporation. How do you make those jibe these days?" Omidyar: "It sure is ironic. I like to think we're a different kind of big company, because of the way we interact with our commu

    Condo Conversions
    The Truth About Condominium ConversionsAs home prices climb in major metropolitan areas, many real estate developers are converting apartment buildings into condominiums. These developers usually renovate kitchens, baths and flooring, replace light fixtures, add a coat of paint and voila! the transformation from apartment to converted condo is complete.Affordable HousingIn California, these condo conversions create affordable housing for home buyers in many areas where new single-family homes or condominiums have a median price that outpaces average income. Home buyers benefit from the developers’ savings: it costs less to convert apartments to condos than it does to build a project from raw land, particularly in areas where land is at a premium.Condo conversions generally sell at a discount compared to new condominiums. For buyers, the downside is that they are buying a refurbished older unit as opposed to a brand new one. The obvious upside is that with discounted pricing comes greater accessibility to a broader demographic of potential home buyers. In San Diego, California, for example, a flood of condo conversions over the past few years has created a large inventory of condominiums for sale, resulting in some price decreases in the marketplace. Buyers are offered incentives ranging from cash to cars as developers try to sel
    Every business has to start somewhere. What truly makes this country great is the freedom of enterprenuership that every one of its citizens have. Capitalism at its best signifies the power of a single person to reach monumental goals and turning a simple idea into a huge corporation. But in our pursuit of this glorified state, have we snubbed the little guy?

    Corporate earnings are billions of dollars a year for executives and shareholders. Online companies such as eBay, PayPal, Google, and Blockbuster have crushed the little guy beneath the giant wheels of change. What would have been important to the small companies as they used to be is a far cry from the values that these corporations embrace today. Will it always be this way? Change is inevitable, but does it really take stepping all on the individuals that got them there in order to succeed? It’s as if once a certain dollar amount is reached in net revenue, the blinders go on, and the company loses touch with the little guy.

    EBay, Inc. began in 1995 with one little guy’s idea on a better way to garage sale, as a way for his girlfriend (now his wife) to trade Pez dispensers online. By 2001, more than $9 billion in merchandise was sold via the auction monster. Now, eBay Inc. is the biggest internet marketplace, reporting a gross profit of $2,656,894 for 2004.

    In an interview with eBay’s founder Pierre Omidyar in BusinessWeek Magazine, Senior Correspondent Robert D. Hoff asks a pertinent question:

    Hof: "It seems ironic that eBay started out intending to level the playing field for small businesses and individuals, and now eBay is a big corporation. How do you make those jibe these days?" Omidyar: "It sure is ironic. I like to think we're a different kind of big company, because of the way we interact with our commu

    Shop On The Go With Vending Machines
    A vending machine is a mechanical and self-operating machine, which dispenses a product whenever a customer inserts money into it. Vending machines include a currency detector, which confirms whether the amount of money deposited is enough to purchase the desired item.Vending machines are generally placed in busy and high-traffic locations including: in or near restrooms, in break rooms, next to entrances or exits, by coffee makers, next to change machines, next to listening stations at music stores, next to water fountains, nearby the receptionist area, next to other vending machines, next to cash registers, or near waiting areas.The types of products sold through vending machines vary. In western countries such as the U.S., vending machines commonly sell snacks, beverages, newspapers or even instant photos. Vending machines may even sell alcoholic drinks and cigarettes though this is no longer encouraged because of underage buyers.In Japan, vending machines are widely used because of its highly mobile population that prefers to shop on the go on foot or by bicycle. In fact, Japan has the highest number of vending machines per capita, with about one machine for every 23 people. Japanese vending machines stock a much wider variety of items; other than the usual drinks, snacks, liquor and cigarettes, vending machines have been known to carr
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    Corporate earnings are billions of dollars a year for executives and shareholders. Online companies such as eBay, PayPal, Google, and Blockbuster have crushed the little guy beneath the giant wheels of change. What would have been important to the small companies as they used to be is a far cry from the values that these corporations embrace today. Will it always be this way? Change is inevitable, but does it really take stepping all on the individuals that got them there in order to succeed? It’s as if once a certain dollar amount is reached in net revenue, the blinders go on, and the company loses touch with the little guy.

    EBay, Inc. began in 1995 with one little guy’s idea on a better way to garage sale, as a way for his girlfriend (now his wife) to trade Pez dispensers online. By 2001, more than $9 billion in merchandise was sold via the auction monster. Now, eBay Inc. is the biggest internet marketplace, reporting a gross profit of $2,656,894 for 2004.

    In an interview with eBay’s founder Pierre Omidyar in BusinessWeek Magazine, Senior Correspondent Robert D. Hoff asks a pertinent question:

    Hof: "It seems ironic that eBay started out intending to level the playing field for small businesses and individuals, and now eBay is a big corporation. How do you make those jibe these days?" Omidyar: "It sure is ironic. I like to think we're a different kind of big company, because of the way we interact with our commu

    Should I Open My Own Collection Agency?
    First of all, we need to know the basic functions of a collection agency. A collection agency is a third party b-to-b (business to business) kind of enterprise. Its main task of service is to collect bills, NSF (non sufficient fund) checks or debts for individuals or other business establishments. It is important to have knowledge on the legalities concerning the operation of a collection agency so consulting a lawyer would be a vital step.A major factor to consider for this type of trade is CREDIBILITY. For anyone who wants to start their own collection agency, it is crucial to have previous experience working in this type of industry to help you build a strong clientele base. For those who do not posses any valuable experience, you need to build your credibility so that prospective clients would know that you can deliver the job well.If you don’t have the capitalization to start your own collection agency you can loan funds from a financial institution like the bank. One of the requirements will be for you to provide a business plan. There is no particular format for a business plan because even if you have a power packed plan this does not guarantee success. Normally a business plan should include the following: Executive Summary, Company Summary, Product / Services, Market Analysis, Strategic Plans, Implementation, Management, Operati
    lways be this way? Change is inevitable, but does it really take stepping all on the individuals that got them there in order to succeed? It’s as if once a certain dollar amount is reached in net revenue, the blinders go on, and the company loses touch with the little guy.

    EBay, Inc. began in 1995 with one little guy’s idea on a better way to garage sale, as a way for his girlfriend (now his wife) to trade Pez dispensers online. By 2001, more than $9 billion in merchandise was sold via the auction monster. Now, eBay Inc. is the biggest internet marketplace, reporting a gross profit of $2,656,894 for 2004.

    In an interview with eBay’s founder Pierre Omidyar in BusinessWeek Magazine, Senior Correspondent Robert D. Hoff asks a pertinent question:

    Hof: "It seems ironic that eBay started out intending to level the playing field for small businesses and individuals, and now eBay is a big corporation. How do you make those jibe these days?" Omidyar: "It sure is ironic. I like to think we're a different kind of big company, because of the way we interact with our commu

    Email Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Business
    Email is both a blessing and a real annoyance to businesses. It allows you to send a quick message to your clients or to your employees in a branch office hundreds of miles away. But it can also leave you vulnerable to viruses that can cause your server to crash, spam that can eat away at huge parts of your day, and can put confidential company information out into public cyberspace. What should you be doing to protect your business?1. Mistake #1 – You do not have any policies in place for the use of your email system. If you do not want your employees using company time and company resources to send pornography, bad jokes, or company secrets, your business needs a written policy that all employees must follow. It must start with who can use the email system and for what purposes. You should consult your attorney (and you should have a business attorney as part of your team) who can advise you about privacy and compliance issues. The written policy must be distributed to all employees as part of the employee handbook or on its own if you do not have such a handbook or manual. Its content should be part of the training that all employees undergo when they start their employment with your company. And your policies should be reviewed once a year to ensure that they are current with the law.2. Mistake #2 – You do not have any security system
    s a way for his girlfriend (now his wife) to trade Pez dispensers online. By 2001, more than $9 billion in merchandise was sold via the auction monster. Now, eBay Inc. is the biggest internet marketplace, reporting a gross profit of $2,656,894 for 2004.

    In an interview with eBay’s founder Pierre Omidyar in BusinessWeek Magazine, Senior Correspondent Robert D. Hoff asks a pertinent question:

    Hof: "It seems ironic that eBay started out intending to level the playing field for small businesses and individuals, and now eBay is a big corporation. How do you make those jibe these days?" Omidyar: "It sure is ironic. I like to think we're a different kind of big company, because of the way we interact with our commu

    Passing The Police Test Just Became Easier
    You've taken the police officer selection test or law enforcement entrance exam, but just can't seem to get a high enough passing score. You know you would be a good police officer if you could overcome that first hurdle. Well, your not alone. Thousands of police officer applicants fail the entrance exam every year, but that’s now a thing of the past. Introducing PoliceQuiz.com.PoliceQuiz offers police test preparation for thousands of cities and towns throughout the U.S. and Canada. After selecting the agency you are applying for from over 4,800 choices, you will be allowed to access your personal member's area which will have the exams and quizes neatly organized. All exams are automatically scored within seconds of completing them.Is it free? PoliceQuiz has a generic practice police exam which is free to all visitors. Specific agencies are available for as low as $24.95 for a 1 year membership to the site. As well as providing test questions, PoliceQuiz.com also offers it's members tips & strategies which have been developed by law enforcement officers, and subject matter experts throughout the country. Exam areas that are covered include reading comprehension, math, grammar and spelling, police judgment, and memory retention.So what's the catch? There isn't any. In fact, if for whatever reason a PoliceQuiz.com member does no
    . Hoff asks a pertinent question:

    Hof: "It seems ironic that eBay started out intending to level the playing field for small businesses and individuals, and now eBay is a big corporation. How do you make those jibe these days?" Omidyar: "It sure is ironic. I like to think we're a different kind of big company, because of the way we interact with our community. If we lose that, we've pretty much lost everything. If you're starting a revolution and you succeed, then are you still a revolutionary? It's a little bit weird, but I think we still have a long way to go, bringing the level playing field to the rest of the world."

    Interestingly, earlier in the interview, Omidyar touts his original ideals of listening to his customers, and shaping the software based on their suggestions, sometimes even the same night he received an email from a customer. But increasingly, as of late, eBay’s customers are reporting a greater dissatisfaction with the way the conglomerate is handling their marketplace. After all, it is eBay sellers that are the actual customers, because they pay all the fees, and therefore are the source of eBay’s revenue. And unless you are a Power Seller, forget about calling eBay. Their number is reserved for only the elite few who can meet their standards of maintaining so many thousands of dollars in sales per month. You’ll be lucky if they respond to your email within a week. So I wonder what makes a level playing field, as Omidyar so aptly puts it. Can eBay truly claim to not have reached it yet? Come on…

    Since the company raised its prices to sellers earlier this year, though, there are defections to Overstock, Yahoo, Amazon, and other smaller auction sites. Is eBay in that much financial distress that it has to rob the sellers of their hard earned auction profit

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