Canon Binoculars Figure – The Best Of Canon 18×50 Image Stabilization Binocular

Posted by Reagan Senoron | Ethics | Tuesday 12 May 2009 2:42 pm

Canon binoculars figure – Canon’s 18×50 Image Stabilized binoculars incorporate an optical image stabilizer for sway-free viewing and minimal eye fatigue. This technology was first formulated for Canon video camcorders and is now available in some of Canon’s binoculars. (more…)

Why Is Customer Loyalty Important To Your Business?

Posted by Brittany | Ethics, Management | Tuesday 7 April 2009 12:14 am

Whether you own a mom and pop corner shop or a worldwide software consultancy, customer loyalty is very valuable to you. Customer loyalty can be loosely defined as the predisposition of any given customer to purchase your goods or services over comparable ones available in the marketplace. When speaking of products (rather than services or the broader classification which includes both) it is often referred to as “brand loyalty.” Investing time and energy in promoting customer loyalty should be an integral component of any business’ marketing strategy.

How to Write a Presentation That Gets Your Message Across

Posted by Brittany | Ethics | Saturday 4 April 2009 9:15 pm

There are many ways to deliver a presentation, the worst of which is composing a long and boring speech. Even with the greatest message in the world, it can easily be ignored when your presentation fails to reach your audience in a powerful way.

Learn to Write English by Using Writing Templates

Posted by Brittany | Ethics | Saturday 4 April 2009 9:07 pm

English is a very difficult and complicated language to learn. Many individuals who attempt to learn the language struggle at first, and oftentimes these individuals give up before they become fluent. There are many reasons for this; the most prominent of these reasons is that the English language features a different sentence structure from many other commonly spoken languages. The truth of the matter is that it does not have to be so difficult. It is much easier to learn the language when you can take your time, and ensure that you are learning it correctly. Here are a number of reasons why learning English through an online course may be the best course of action.

Word Usage – Words and Phrases to Avoid When Writing

Posted by Brittany | Ethics | Saturday 4 April 2009 8:59 pm

If you’re writing for a non-discerning audience, you can probably get away with a couple of grammar errors. When you’re trying to craft your piece to make an impression, however, you’d want to shine that writing into a polish. Come that time, a vocabulary of words that are colloquial at best and made up at worst won’t exactly serve you.

How to Write a Letter of Complaint

Posted by Brittany | Ethics | Saturday 4 April 2009 8:55 pm

Letters of complaint can be a sensitive piece of writing. Done with little regard for professional presentation, they are likely to elicit nothing but a defensive or dismissive response. Instead of spurring positive action on the part of those receiving the letter, it is more likely that the complaint will be ignored or even resented.

How to Write an Argument Piece – Focus, Outline and Impact

Posted by Brittany | Ethics | Saturday 4 April 2009 8:51 pm

Want to write a piece that argues for a cause or a belief? Arguments are essentially essays written in such a way that tries to convince readers of the merits of a certain opinion. There are two ways most argument pieces are written.

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