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Articles by William Hoffman |
1. Save on Postage Costs When You Can't Avoid Direct Mail
October 22, 2012
Despite the revolutions created by email in the ways in which we are able to communicate with colleagues, customers, suppliers and other contacts around the world, the sending of business mail through the postal service is still necessary for most businesses. Whether you’re sending out invoices and ...
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2. Load and Unload Roll Cages with Heavy Duty Castors
October 21, 2012
The working relationship shared between a distributor and a retail company is integral to the overall level of business which both parties benefit from. The former relies on companies to utilise its professional service in order to remain operational and successful, whereas the latter depend on thei...
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3. Finding Castors that Suit Your Needs
October 01, 2012
There are thousands of different types of castors and therefore, for any company who is fabricating or manufacturing items that will need castors, taking the time to better understand your needs could make a huge amount of difference.
It is easy to underestimate just how important the right ...
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4. What Does it Take to Climb a Mountain?
August 25, 2012
Climbing a mountain can be done by anyone. You don’t have to have spent years training or understand how to carry and utilise very specific equipment. Instead, it is simply about finding the right mountain.
After all, there are mountains in the UK that can be climbed by people of average fit...
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5. More competition thanks to the rise of the mailing house
August 24, 2012
Postage and packing can present businesses with major challenges and cost pressures. And some organisations assume, wrongly, that the Post Office is their only option. In fact there are private companies out there offering an alternative mailing house service that can cater for all kinds of postal a...
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6. How Safe is Your Workplace
August 21, 2012
There are certain dangers in any workplace that are easy to overlook. From complacency through familiarity right the way across to simply letting small things go unchallenged simply through not wanting to be seen as a harsh taskmaster, it is surprisingly easy to start overlooking hazards, and for th...
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7. First aid training is vital in construction industry
August 21, 2012
Emergency first aid training is vital in the construction industry. After all, workers in this sector are subject to various risks and when accidents occur, it is important that there are people around who have the skills and knowledge to respond effectively. These days, it is easy for managers to b...
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8. HSE issues scaffold safety warning
August 21, 2012
The need for effective safety training is strong in all industries, but it is arguably particularly vital in relation to certain activities, like scaffolding. In order to minimise risk in circumstances like this, people often take advantage of Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme courses. ...
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9. Compensation Culture or Aware of Legal Rights?
August 21, 2012
Earlier this year, David Cameron announced a bid to crack down on ‘compensation culture’ in an effort to get lower car insurance premiums for all. While there may be some people that exaggerate (or even invent) their symptoms in the hope of making a personal injury claim, this crackdown doesn’t take...
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10. Focusing on buyer personas
August 11, 2012
For search engine optimisation to be effective, excellent content must be used. Some consultants now believe that the concept of the target audience is a bit too broad. They prefer to use content which is aimed at buyer personas. An SEO service has to assess different sites and see whether or not th...
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