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April 23, 2008

Three Ways Flat Rate Conferencing Can Help Grow Your Business

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 11:58 pm

There is no question that teleconferencing is
revolutionizing the way that people do business, both on
the Internet and offline.

Internet marketers, coaches, consultants, counsellors,
major corporations, even Sunday School teachers are using
teleconferencing to stay in contact with their staff,
clients, potential customers, and classes without having to
set up a meeting place.

Teleconferencing has also added a new dimension to the way
people can teach and deliver information over the Internet.
Seminars and classes can now be held for hundreds of people
at the same time without having to leave their homes. With
a preset date and time, people can call a number and either
learn more information about a topic or participate in a
forum of discussion.

Charges for admission to these types of calls can be
anywhere from $20 to $30 up to $100’s of dollars for
typically one hour.

Three Ways To Boost Your Income And Grow Your Business

Teleconferences can lead to an amazing growth in your
income, and credibility as an expert on a given situation.
You can also ADD more to your conferencing by utilizing
flat rate conferencing.

Flat rate teleconferencing is simply setting up an account
for unlimited monthly conference calls for a set rate. By
doing so, marketers are seeing exponential growth in both
their reach of new customers and as a byproduct, their
income.

In watching this use of flat rate telenconferencing among
individual marketers, corporate executives, coaches, and
consultants I have singled out three ways that flat rate
conferencing can lead to added growth and income.

1. Talk As Much As You Want.

Typically the average conference call would last for one
hour. But, there are times when the conversation, and/or,
meeting would take on a whole new life and 60 minutes just
isn’t enough time. But, either the call is cut off or the
host has to pay extra charges.

With flat rate conferencing you can host your call for as
long as you want with no worries of extra charges or
disonnections. People are more at ease and can have added
time to grasp what is being taught or talked about.

2. No reservations needed.

With regular conference calls you need to reserve your
bridge in advance. With flat rate calling, there is no
need. You can set up calls wihthin a minutes notice if
need be.

This works well with telecommuters and for staff meetings.

3. You can set a conferencing budget.

If you can budget something every month you can use it to
grow your income. With flat rate teleconferencing you are
able to know every month how much you’ll be spending on it
and know how much you’ll be earning with it.

If you’re using teleconferencing to hold paid seminars or
courses you can hold as many as you want each month for the
same price.

People Are Learning More And Enjoying It

Teleconferencing has not only changed the way that people
do business online, and added a new income avenue, but it
has also helped alot of people get started with their own
business, changed the way they learn, has helped coaches
and counselors give more attention to their clients, and
Sunday School teachers lead a lesson to shut ins and people
who were on vacation.

And people are enjoying the new option of attending a
seminar or class without leaving thier home.

Flat rate conferencing is going to add a new way for people
to experience this more often and give businesses, and
teachers, a new tool to reach more people.

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Tom Parker has put together a website to help people who
want to host a teleconference or class, and has made it
affordable for everyone!
http://www.affordableconferencing.com is your place for
reliable, affordable, reservationless teleconference lines
for easy hosting. Go and check out the rates and get your
conference started today!
http://www.affordableconferencing.com/flat_rate_conferencing.htm

Shih Tzu - First Aid

Filed under: House Of Lifestyle — admin @ 11:23 pm

Goals of first aid are: Keep your safety in mind at all times.
Attend to any severe bleeding that is present. Administer CPR if
needed. Immobilize injuries and/or pet for transport. Take your
pet to the vet as soon as possible. Delay in seeking
professional help often increase costs and decreases treatment
success.

When you do encounter an emergency situation, do not panic! Look
around your surroundings to be sure there are no moving
vehicles, broken glass, chemical spills, fire and electrical
hazards. Approach the injured or ill pet slowly and with
caution. Use a calm reassuring voice. You might need to apply a
muzzle. Injured or ill animals might bite out of pain or fear.
If this occurs, don’t take it personally and don’t feel like
your animal is now vicious or worthless and needs to be gotten
rid of. Be understanding that the animal is under extreme stress
and hardly knows what to do himself.

Never use a muzzle on an animal that is vomiting, choking,
convulsing or having breathing difficulties. If you cannot
muzzle, use heavy-duty gloves or drape a blanket or thick towel
over the animal’s head prior to handling.

Determine whether a life-threatening situation exists and give
appropriate first aid. Look for unconsciousness, shock,
hemorrhage, look for breathing difficulties. Trauma (like hit by
a car), poisoning, and air leakage from chest are all
life-threatening. Transport the animal to the vet or emergency
vet hospital. Transport securely - use a travel kennel most
preferably. If a travel kennel is not available, place the
animal in a box.

If head or spinal injury is suspected, use a board, plywood,
window screen or any flat, firm surface to transport. If this
type of flat support is not available, transport the pet in a
large towel or small blanket. You might call the vet clinic in
advance of your arrival giving them the circumstances of the
accident, or illness.

Planning for an emergency: Decide what you need to do ahead of
time and rehearse. Have important telephone numbers such as your
local vet and two of the closest 24-hour veterinary emergency
clinics in a place you can find easily in a sudden emergency.
The Poison Control Center number should be easily found: (800)
548-2423.

Items for your pet first aid kit: Muzzle Leash, Welder’s gloves
Stretch bandage Roll gauze Solar blanket Bandage tape Sterile
nonstick wound pads Clean hand towel Cotton balls and/or swabs
Chlorhexidine wash (0.5%) Saline solution Sterile eye ointment
Lubricating jelly Clotting powder Kydrogen peroxide
Kaolin-pectin Activated charcoal Triple antibiotic ointment
Splint Forceps and/or tweezers Scissors Bulb syringe Plastic
digital thermometer Reusable cold pack 12-milliliter syringe
Disposable gloves Feeding Tubes Home remedies