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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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Loeffler
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1. Small
Companies Get Creative For Sales
Article provided by
NBA Benefit Partner - Impatica
Learn more at:
http://www.impatica.com/offers/NBA
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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and/or SELL a home. ***
4. NBA Benefit Provider
- Ebby Advantage
Earn cas incentives with your Advantage
coordinator who will be your
advocate throughout the buying or selling experience.
Once you have
registered with your program coordinator, you will be connected
with
one of our highly qualified, program-endorsed professionals who will
assist you with your real estate needs.
Click
here for more information about this NBA Benefit Provider:
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