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Category: Business >> Presentation<< previous page 1 next page >> by Jeremy Biberdorf  [ 2008-11-22 ] ID cards do little good if they spend all day in an employee's wallet or purse. They are intended to be worn in a visible and easily accessible place. With all the accessories available on the market for displaying badges it is easy to find the perfect fit for any work environment. by Katie Marcus  [ 2008-11-20 ] The product labels that adorn your products are very important to how well your products sell. The product label is either the first and only marketing or sales pitch customers see, or it is the last thing a customer sees and is what makes or breaks the sale for you. by Kaye Marks  [ 2008-11-18 ] There’s a big difference between deciding that you could use booklet printing for your marketing, and writing that booklet by yourself.
by Ronald Kniffin [ 2008-10-17 ] The modular approach to set design has opened up a new world of possibilities for broadcast entities ranging from local networks and cable and public television stations to schools, government and military installations, corporations, and more. by Semie Lee [ 2008-10-09 ] Office supplies are a must in the field of business. Supplies from vinyl binders, index tabs and pad holders, all of these items can lead anyone’s frenzied business life to a more pleasant organized lifestyle... by share wonder  [ 2008-09-28 ] When searching news or information, we disposed to accept the videos because it is very concrete. But when we want to show our opinions we usually make a PowerPoint presentation because it is easier than making a video. Is there any good solution to combine the advantages of PowerPoint and video? Yes, there are 5 ways for you to convert PowerPoint to video! by Nazeer Daud  [ 2008-09-23 ] In business, like in life, presentation is important. Your customers’ perception of your sales staff, your back-office staff, and your brand help to mould how they perceive your business and their likelihood of doing business with you. by Angela Stringfellow  [ 2008-09-20 ] Use this outline for a business proposal as a guide to creating impressive business proposals that will close consulting deals. |