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11: How to Use Your Business Line of Credit
Banks today are being pretty tight fisted with their money especially when it comes to small businesses. I recently talked to a friend of mine who is a Vice President at Bank of Nevada in Las Vegas. The topic of the current credit situation came up and I asked him how tight the lending was. He said to me the only thing that the banks really care about now is your Fico score. Even your company financials are secondary to your score. He then mentioned to me that the same principles are applying to renewals that they apply to new applications. But some old strategies can help you get your credit line renewed.

12: Keep in Touch and Follow Up to Easily Close Sales
Keep-in-touch marketing is a process that you incorporate into your business to stay in front of your prospects and customers. Develop a system to follow up with every prospect, every time. Be respectful that the time may not be right, but remember, you offer a quality product your prospect may eventually need to solve his or her problem. Gently persist with your prospects with regular calls to check back in with them.

13: The Power of Perceptions in Shaping Customer Satisfaction
So much of the brain research today seems to support the idea that what we perceive defines our reality. Isn't it interesting how our perceptions rule our beliefs and actions?

14: TrendCatch SP v7.0 - Investment Tools Software - Make DayTrading S&P500 E-mini futures Simple!
TrendCatch compute live Trend Signals (TREND-Change) for S&P500 E-mini.TrendCatch's strength is its ability to correctly compute the signals and inform investors when the market trend changes, based on overall market behavior. TrendCatch differs from other systems in that it does not attempt to predict a future price. Instead, TrendCatch attempts to determine when the current trend changes and if that should lead to a change in position.

15: GRP Mouldings
GRP Mouldings are products manufactured from a modern day composite material, GRP stands for Glass Reinforced Plastic, GRP is also known as FRP, which stands for Fibre Reinforced Plastic, but the most widely used term for this truly unique material is Fibreglass.

16: GRP Moulding
GRP,(Glass Reinforced Plastic) Moulding is a process which enables the manufacture of specifically designed products from Glass reinforced plastic, better known as fibreglass; these moulded products can be manufactured for a wide range of industry applications, such as, Building, Construction, Leisure, Marine, Aerospace, Automotive, and much more.

17: Glass Reinforced Plastic
GRP, Glass Reinforced Plastic, offers designers unparalleled design freedom and flexibility, this unique composite material can be moulded into any products you can imagine, but what is Glass Reinforced plastic and what can it be used for?

18: Fibreglass moulds
Fibreglass moulds are required for the production of fibreglass mouldings, but suppose you wanted to design and manufacture a boat hull, you would need to make a pattern also known as a plug or buck first, this is an exact model/replica of the end product, the pattern will have the exact dimensions and surface appearance of the finished product.

19: Fibreglass Mouldings
Fibreglass mouldings are specifically designed products manufactured from glass reinforced plastic.

20: Fibreglass Moulding
Fibreglass moulding is a process which enables the manufacture of specifically designed products from glass reinforced plastic; these moulded products can be manufactured for use in many industry sectors, such as, Construction, Leisure, Marine, Aerospace, defence, Automotive, and much more.


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