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UK Kitchen Furniture Market
The domestic kitchen furniture segment in the United Kingdom experienced steady growth in the early part of this decade. However, the overall market value declined in 2005 for the first time since 1999. The market experienced steady growth between 2000 and 2003. Growth slowed a bit during 2003-4, following a series of interest rate increases, a less robust housing market and a high level of price competition. During 2005, new house building levels in the private sector remained relatively static, which, along with a downturn in UK consumer spending on RMI (repairs, maintenance and improvements), resulted in the weakest market for some years.
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5 Great Ways to Find Referrals
While referrals are one of the most important sources of new clients for therapists and coaches, how to get them seems to be something of a mystery. Here is a five-step referral strategy that can switch on your referral faucet, or turn a trickle into a steady flow.
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US Denim Market 2007 2008
Over 50 percent of denim production is based in Asia with China, India, Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh leading in that order. Have huge domestic markets, China and India have easily displaced the USA, once a leader of this category of textiles.
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Web Radio – A Viable Marketing Strategy
Web Radio is now considered one of the best marketing tools available. If you have not included web radio in your overall marketing, it may be time to rethink this. With new stations popping up every day, show hosts are always on the lookout for great stories and people to feature. Learn what it takes to make Web Radio work for you.
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The Five Stages of Change for Small Business Owners
If you are contemplating the changes that will occur by becoming a small business owner, it will be helpful for you to have a bird's eye view of where you are along the continuum. If you are a small business coach working with clients who are in the process of starting up their own businesses, it will be good for you to have a way to determine which stage of change they are in so you can plan an effective start up coaching strategy.
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Questionable Collection Ethics Back In The News!
When not pursued diligently, past due accounts are among the leading contributors to serious cash flow issues that prevent businesses from paying their own bills, or forcing them to go out of business altogether. Businesses depend on earned revenue to thrive, it's essential to the life of the business.
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Don't Gamble With Your Business
Half of all new businesses will fail their first year due to money problems. Learn what options you have before you become one of them.
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Medical Billing - DME Software Security
Because of the HIPAA rules for patient privacy, medical billing has a lot of restrictions that require a great amount of security. In this installment we'll cover how that security is handled.
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Criminal Background Checks 101
You can obtain a criminal background check on almost anyone for as little as twenty dollars. Many employers do this as a routine part of the hiring process especially if the employment involves working with sensitive material or involves having someone in your home.
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Use the Selling Secrets of Top Military Recruiters
The best military recruiters in the country use certain phrases that create positive emotions in people that make them want to enlist. You can use these phrases to sell more of your products and servcies.
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Are Your Cleaning Customers Motivated by Quality or Price?
You don't have to be running your own cleaning business for very long to find out that customers are different when it comes to what they expect out of a cleaning service. There are those customers who want the best, no matter what the cost. And then there are those who are more concerned with price.
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Investing Psychology
Let me share an inspirational story with you, a metaphor which was the catalyst of my personal growth financially and my very own paradigm shift.
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Coal Mines
The deepest Coal Mine in the world is over 5000 feet below the ground in the UK. Many in the United States are over 1200 feet deep, most of those are closed and now few are remaining. There is a mine in Alabama, which is the deepest vertical shaft coalmine in North America, with operations at 2,140 feet beneath the surface.
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