Articles, tagged with "guinness book of world", page 6
05th June 2009
The biggest mistake that a business can make while investing in marketing is that the most efforts are done in attracting new customers and forgetting about past customers. You should remember that your current and past clients are the foundation of your ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
04th June 2009
Sidney Mobell, a San Francisco-based jewelry designer, makes turns ordinary, everyday items into extraordinary, though often odd, works of art. In 2003, 19 pieces of Mobell's work were donated to the Smithsonian for their US National Gem Collection. Becau...
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Author:
muthukumar
15th May 2009
The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad have a past that sounds like a fairy tale, a history that reads like a love story and a present that truly inspires. The city was previously known for its pearls, Charminar, Salarjung Museum, haleem and of cou...
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Author:
shubhajit
13th March 2009
Fitzroy House positioned in the centre of Fitzrovia, was built in 1791 soon after major development efforts were carried out in the area. The remarkable interior and exterior designs of the Fitzroy House are the work of renowned Georgian-period architect,...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
06th March 2009
Joe Girardi, who the Guinness Book of World Records marks as the "World's Greatest Retail Salesman," knew just the way to a client's heart. Every month, he dispatched out a handwritten business card to customers and prospects. These cards didn't offer any...
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Author:
Eva Fonda
06th March 2009
Virginia Beach is best known for its numerous beaches and wide variety of vacationing activities and it has been listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the longest pleasure beach in the world. Virginia Beach has miles of sandy beaches on o...
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Author:
Article Manager
03rd March 2009
The Future of Wingsuiting:
In November 2008, 71 wingsuit pilots flew in a stealth-bomber-shaped formation over Skydive Elsinore.
It was the largest slot-specific formation in the short history of this emerging discipline. But how did the event, which w...
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Author:
goskydive
25th February 2009
How does one turn a first-time clientele into a normal customer?
Customers are the backbone of every enterprise. Without them, a enterprise will bend up. Keeping customers is not a tough thing to do. Aside from double-checking that the buying know-...
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Author:
Remy
13th February 2009
Joe Girardi, whom the Guinness Book of World Records labels as the "World's Greatest Retail Salesman," knew just the way to a client's heart. Every month, he sent out a handwritten card to customers and prospects. These cards didn't offer any discounts or...
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Author:
Remy
09th February 2009
How does one turn a first-time customer into a regular customer?
Customers are the backbone of every enterprise. Without them, a business will fold up. Keeping customers is not a difficult thing to do. Aside from ensuring that the purchasing experienc...
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Author:
Remy
14th January 2009
Brilliant gift ideas to impress bosses, clients, and co-workers
Joe Girardi, whom the Guinness Book of World Records names as the "World's Greatest Retail Salesman," knew just the way to a client's heart. Every month, he sent out a handwritten card to...
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Author:
Remy
16th December 2008
Many people have discovered the joys of listening to their favorite fiction authors on audio book, but not many realize the great detail and behind the scenes preparation that goes into the recording and production of an audio book.
The total length of...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
01st December 2008
If your idea of a good time is a Harley Davidson, the open road, live music and hundreds of like-minded individuals, Austin is the place to be every June for the Republic of Texas (ROT) Biker Rally. With the largest (as certified by the Guinness Book of W...
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Author:
Joe Cline
13th November 2008
Even if you don't know much of anything about video games I'm guessing you've probably at least heard in passing the name World of Warcaft. The level of success this game has managed to achieve is something that has drawn a lot of attention of the years....
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Author:
Kaye Z. Marks
13th October 2008
The first motorbike was built in Germany in 1885 by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. It was called a Reitwagen (riding car) and it was the first gas powered vehicle, a precursor to the current day automobile. Since its conception the motorbike has be...
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Author:
Robert Palmer