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October 11, 2006
1. Small Companies Get Creative For Sales
2. Frequently Asked Questions About Consulting
3. Drug-Free Work Week
4. NBA Strategic Partner - Ebby Advantage
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1. Small Companies Get Creative For Sales
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Tired of not getting deserved attention from
big prospects? Recently a case
study was written about a small manufacturer that needed to quickly
get
the big retailers attention and sell the product. They ended up
paying an
agency $10,000 to create a three minute digital presentation that
gave an
overview of their products and the benefits provided to their
customers.
Click here for ideas to think big on a small
budget and impress for sales:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2006/2271.htm
2. Frequently Asked Questions About Consulting
by Heather Colman
Copyright © 2006, Heather Colman
http://www.consulting-centre.info
Consulting means to give professional advice
in the area of your expertise.
Consulting can be performed in a wide range of topics such as
law,
marketing, finance, accounting, communication and any other area
in
which you are an expert. When you become a consultant, you are
essentially declaring yourself as an expert in that particular
field.
Click here to learn more about consulting and
becoming a consultant:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2006/2272.htm
*** Washington Watch ***
3. Drug-Free Work Week
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao announced
today that October 16-22, 2006
will be Drug-Free Work Week. The purpose of Drug-Free Work Week
is to
educate employers, employees and the general public about the
importance
of being drug-free as a component of improving workplace safety
and health.
The campaign will be a collaborative effort between the Department
of Labor
and members of its Drug-Free Workplace Alliance; however, all
employers and
employees are encouraged to participate.
Click to learn how to implement effective drug-free
workplace programs:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2006/2273.htm
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