5 Tips for Perfect Customer Service

September 24, 2009 · Filed Under Business · Comment 

Perth Training In every business, the customer should be considered the king. Once we realize this, we will also realize that our business is all about keeping our customers happy and not as much about our products and services as we might think. It is often seen that stores are lavishly designed and loaded with expensive merchandise, but without stellar customer service, this is all for nothing.

Every company should treat each and every customer like royalty. Keeping this in mind, below are some easy to apply tips that would surely bring a customer back for more:

1. Your customer service representatives are more valuable then the customer service they provide. If you think that by paying them low wages, giving no benefits and no bonuses and providing little or no customer service training you would expect them to give their best performance, then you are mistaken. A happy customer service representative usually means that they will keep your customers happy as well.

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Financial Spread Betting

September 10, 2009 · Filed Under Business, Finance · Comment 

Financial Spread Betting Financial spread betting is something that is commonly used to speculate which direction the share price of a stock/commodity/index will take without actually having to own or purchase any of the shares. It’s now becoming one of the UK’s most popular methods of trading. That’s hardly surprising given that any profits are completely free from stamp duty and Capital Gains and Income Tax in the UK.

Essentially, a spread bet is placed between the client and spread betting company where the bet is based on an underlying financial instrument of choice. Actual ownership of that financial instrument never takes place.

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How to Unlock an Apple iPhone

September 9, 2009 · Filed Under Technology · Comment 

iPhone unlocking The popularity of the iPhone is undeniable, and many users are switching to iPhones to take advantage of the features offered by it. There are many features that an iPhone offers, but many people who want to buy an iPhone are unable to do so because the restrictions imposed on the service providers that you can use. It is here that many people use the term Apple iPhone unlocking to help them use other networks with their iPhones.

The term “Unlock 3GS Phone” came into existence when people wanted to remove the limitations that Apple had placed on their iPhone. Apple restricted iPhone users from using any other network apart from AT&T. Also, the company had placed restrictions on the downloading and installing of certain applications that you may require. This prevented the iPhones from being used as iPods and restricted the changes in system files. With the help of iPhone unlocking you can use any SIM card in your iPhone. Also, the software allows you to install and remove any media file without placing restrictions on the file that you can use. This gives users complete control over their iPhone. When your iPhone is unlocked you can use it with T-Mobile, Orange, O2, TIM, Telefonica, Vodafone and many other networks.

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Affordable eCommerce Solutions

September 7, 2009 · Filed Under Business, Internet, Technology · Comment 

Studio Cart StudioCart is a powerful ecommerce cart solution for businesses to start selling online with a integrated shopping cart system. It is the easiest way to start trading online at an affordable price compared to most other ecommerce cart solutions, we install everything that is needed on our hosted servers and we include a free .co.uk or .com domain name with every account. You don’t need to know HTML or be a wizz on a computer if you can use Word then you can use our ecommerce cart system, all you need is a computer and a internet connection to start selling right away (normally set up within 72 hours).

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Passive Fire Protection Products – Fire Doors

September 6, 2009 · Filed Under Business, Property & Real Estate · Comment 

Passive Fire Protection To comply with fire safety regulations, active fire protection, passive fire protection and fire prevention measures must be in place. All three are integral components for the protection and safety of a building by helping to prevent fire, contain fire or slow the spread of a fire. While active fire protection covers measures such as fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems and fire detection alarms, passive fire protection involves compartmentalising an overall building through the use of fire resistant walls, floors and fire doors. In this article we’ll take a look at fire doors and the essential hardware that should be in place to provide passive fire protection.

Fire resistant doors

A building or premises should be compartmentalised to slow the spread of fire from one area to another. This is achieved using doors which allow foot traffic to move through the premises. These doors should comply with fire door regulations and be manufactured to carry out two functions: form a fire resistant barrier when closed to prevent the spread of fire, and provide a means of escape from fire when opened.

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