tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21608416536255729972023-11-15T06:21:55.144-08:00Persistentbeing Business Blogia farulavahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03764369698051243600noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160841653625572997.post-48174094565674221322017-09-27T08:11:00.001-07:002017-09-27T08:11:50.522-07:00Poulan Pro (18") 42cc Chain Saw - PP4218AVX <img alt="Poulan PRO 18 in. 42cc Gas Chainsaw" height="400" src="http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages/1000/d3/d314c03a-996e-4e30-bfcb-6e8cec3b9de0_1000.jpg" width="400" /><br /><br />Built for comfort, the <b><a href="http://poulanprochainsaw.com/poulan-pro-42cc/">POULAN PRO 42CC</a></b> features an anti-vibration handle and over-molded rear handle to lessen user fatigue. The automatic chain oiler, effortless start system and Super Clean air filtration system ensure smooth, hassle-free starting and operation. A superb choice for homeowners, general landowners and property managers, this saw is backed by a 2-year limited warranty and comes complete with a carrying case for handy storage and transport.<br />18 in. bar and chain can be used for cross-cutting, lambing, storm clean-up, felling and cutting firewood<br />42cc 2-cycle engine provides more than ample power for tough jobs<br />Super Clean centrifugal air cleaning system reduces debris reaching the air filter for less maintenance and longer engine life<br />Inertia-activated chain brake stops chain automatically<br />Standard chain tensioning allows for secure and easy tensioning<br />EPS effortless pull starting reduces pulling effort by up to 30%<br />Reduced vibration handles help minimize fatigue<br />Soft grip rear handle for user comfort<br />Automatic gear-driven oiler provides consistent lubrication to the bar any time the chain is turning<br /><br />Dimensions<br />Bar Length (in.)<br />18<br />Chain Size<br />18 in.<br />Maximum Cut Diameter (in.)<br />36<br /> <br /> <br /><br />Details<br />CA (CARB) Compliant<br />CARB Compliant<br />Chain Pitch<br />3/8"<br />Chain Speed (mps)<br />22.6<br />Chainsaw Size<br />Medium<br />Chainsaw Type<br />Hand Chainsaw<br />Drive Links<br />62<br />Engine Displacement (cc)<br />42<br />Engine Type<br />2 Cycle<br />Features<br />Antivibration Handle,Chain Brake,Tool-Less Chain Tensioning<br />Filter Type<br />Felt Filter<br />Fuel Tank Capacity (oz.)<br />11.3<br />Gauge<br />.050<br />Handle Type<br />Rear Handle Chainsaw<br />Included<br />Case<br />Power Type<br />Gas<br />Product Weight (lb.)<br />13.2lb<br />Refurbished<br />No<br />Returnable<br />30-Day<br />Torque Maximum (Nm)<br />1.55<br />Usage Type<br />Homeowner Chainsaw<br /><br />Warranty / Certifications<br />Certifications and Listings<br />CARB Compliant<br />Manufacturer Warranty<br />2-year limitedia farulavahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03764369698051243600noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160841653625572997.post-50589423018733697352017-07-30T12:23:00.002-07:002017-07-31T02:20:37.921-07:00Let’s look at the features of gate opener<img alt="LiftMaster SL3000501U ½ HP AC High Traffic Commercial Slide Gate Opener" height="276" src="https://i2.wp.com/www.gateopenersreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2.jpg?resize=534%2C462" width="320" /><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: "open sans" , "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">This model possesses the fantastic </span><b style="background-color: white; color: #888888; font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial; font-size: 13px; text-align: -webkit-center;"><a href="http://mightymuleopener.com/mighty-mule-fm200/" style="border: 0px; color: #777777; cursor: pointer; font-family: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: none 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration-line: none; transition: all 0.3s ease; vertical-align: baseline;">MIGHTY MULE FM200</a></b><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: "open sans" , "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> which meets the requirements needed to open and close your <a href="http://patriotdiaries.blogspot.com/2017/07/best-electric-gate-opener-reviews.html">gate</a>. Security + 2.0 technology gives you a quick access to your property and the quick-close feature makes sure that only one vehicle enters your property at a time. Unauthorized access is prevented with the anti/tailgate feature, and the simple-to-use emergency release handle allows gate to be operated manually.</span><br />
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<li style="background: transparent; border: 0px; list-style: disc; margin: 10px 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Power: 110V Single Phase.</li>
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<li style="background: transparent; border: 0px; list-style: disc; margin: 10px 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Without heater: -4°F (-20°C) to 140°F (60°C).</li>
<li style="background: transparent; border: 0px; list-style: disc; margin: 10px 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">With optional heater (HTRNB): -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (60°C).</li>
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This really is a high quality product, which if you can afford you won’t regret the <a href="http://patrioticfreedom.blogspot.com/2017/07/automatic-gate-opener-how-to-choose.html">money</a> spent. <b style="color: #888888; font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial; font-size: 13px; text-align: -webkit-center;">MIGHTY MULE FM200</b> are truly exquisite and this one presents the embodiment of their products.</div>
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Dependable performance. Longer <a href="http://patriotsbuzz.blogspot.com/2017/07/automatic-gate-opener-types.html">gate</a> and operator life.</div>
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The <b style="color: #888888; font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial; font-size: 13px; text-align: -webkit-center;">MIGHTY MULE FM200</b> is capable of operating gates up to 16 feet long and weighing up to 550 pounds.</div>
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It product comes with the master arm, the slave arm, 2 remotes, 40 feet of wire for the slave unit and detailed instructions.</div>
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Brilliant torque and durability is achieved with the powerful 24VDC operator system. The unit has an exceptional battery run system with DC control devices and sensing devices and the internal obstruction <a href="http://oops-w5x6.blogspot.com/2017/07/how-to-choose-best-electric-gate-opener.html">sensing system</a> helps in force adjustments for all directions. It also has a bi-part latch that helps in paving way for swing gate designs, which means one wing open after closing the other wing, and an adjustable timer which can be set up to 120 seconds.</div>
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Control inputs give you the possibility of connecting to a complete range of devices like access <a href="http://pcdobchapeco.blogspot.com/2017/07/question-what-is-best-way-to-keep-up.html">control systems</a>, loop detectors, radio receivers and telephone entry systems.</div>
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After a long search which lasted for weeks, I finally decided to buy precisely this product. The LiftMaster has high quality products and I decided that with them I cannot make a mistake. And the decision was right. If you are a bit handy, you will have no difficulty in installing the unit, the instructions are fantastic. After a few months it still works like a charm, I would recommend it to everyone.</div>
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<br /><br />Contracting can be a very profitable business. A good contractor can make a lot of money once they have established a solid customer base. However, establishing yourself takes lot of time and effort. You have to gain the trust of your customers and maintain high standards to be able to generate repeat customers and get new ones through word-of-mouth. Taking care of these basic steps is necessary, but not sufficient to succeed in the contracting business. Here are additional tips you can use to grow customer base and expand your business.<br /><br /><h2>
<br />Market Yourself</h2>
<br />In the age of the internet, you might think that business cards and flyers are a bit redundant. You won’t get a new customer from every single one you hand out so you do need to invest time in handing out large numbers, but you will see a healthy return. It is also a very cost effective solution as there are a lot of low-cost options online. It is best to hand out flyers during periods when people are most likely to be considering having work done. In the months leading up to Christmas, and at the beginning of Summer, are the best times. You could also try leaving business cards in DIY shops, or any other public place with a free noticeboard.<br /><a name='more'></a><br />That doesn’t mean that more up to date marketing techniques aren’t applicable to contractors. It is imperative that you have a good website, as well as a social media presence. You need to update your online presence regularly and use social media as a way of contacting potential customers. It is a good place to find landlords who may be able to offer you regular work. There are also websites that will put you in touch with customers for a small fee. Once you are established, there is no need to use these services but it is a good way to get yourself out there when you are first starting out.<br /><h3>
Watch Regulations and Insurance</h3>
<br />Regulations and Insurance is another thing you might not have considered. When looking for people to hire, customers will often look at whether you have liability insurance. Liability insurances protects the premises and contents of whatever building you may be working on. If something is to go wrong, they will cover the costs. If you don’t have liability insurance then you may find yourself out of pocket due to a freak accident on site. Customers will be wary of hiring anybody that is uninsured.<br /><br />They will be equally as apprehensive about contractors that do not maintain equipment and ensure it is safe. You may run into trouble if you are caught using any power tools that have not been certified. It is best to employ the services of portable appliance testers, who can give you official documentation that proves your working practices are safe. It is best to have your equipment tested every 3 months or so.<br /><h3>
Provide Good Customer Service</h3>
<br />Most importantly, have a good customer service. You will be entering people’s homes and so you must be polite, respectful, and clean. If you leave a customer’s house in a mess, or they feel uncomfortable having you in the house all day, they will not use you again. They also won’t recommend you to their friends. Word of mouth is still very important in this business, as most customers will hire somebody that has verification from a friend or colleague.<br /><br />If you follow these steps, there is no reason why you cannot build a successful business as a contractor.ia farulavahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03764369698051243600noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160841653625572997.post-89272061822628698552017-03-20T08:01:00.000-07:002017-04-11T08:01:22.569-07:00Top 3 Areas You Need to Invest in to Grow Your Business<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br /><br />The age-old question in business is should you split the profits after a job well done, or should you reinvest that money, strengthening the business? Although it’s always tempting to give yourself a nice big bonus at the end of the month, it could be to the detriment of your company in the long run. If you have a long-term business plan in place, these are the top three areas you should look to reinvest that hard-earned cash.<br /><br /><br /><h2>
Social media</h2>
<br />The sheer power of social media as a marketing tool cannot be underestimated. With just a few clicks, you can reach a global audience and far more customers than some simple fliers or business cards ever would. It’s without a doubt the fastest way to build your brand, as well as the best way to respond to customer issues. People are far more likely to reach out to you via channels they feel more comfortable with, and it’s a well-established idea amongst the public that they’ll get a much faster response. Whether it’s allocating a specific member or staff to this task, or a whole team depending on the size of your business, it’s well worth the investment.<a name='more'></a><br /><h2>
Better delivery services</h2>
<br />Speaking of customer service, it can also be improved by investing your profits in a stronger, more reliable delivery service. On the one hand, consider your direct-to-consumer deliveries – do you often get complaints of slow delivery or damaged parcels? Despite this being out of your hands, it’s your company who will get the blame, and you cannot afford for negative feedback to spread like wildfire. Then think about your warehouse and pallet deliveries; incompetency here could affect high street deliveries and contracts with larger clients if stock is late in arrival. Investing in a specialised pallet courier could cut out a lot of the negative comments you’re receiving, boosting consumer satisfaction.<br /><h2>
Employee satisfaction</h2>
<br />Customer satisfaction may be top of your list right now, but employee happiness should be valued even higher. It’s absolutely essential that you offer them regular training or their customer service standards will drop purely out of ignorance. Personal development and career opportunities are also important if you want to build a reputation as somewhere people want to work, rather than seeing you as just a stop-gap to a better company. Invest in training programmes, but also team building exercises and outings so that you can build relationships with your workforce. Next on the list should be buying them better equipment and software packages so that they can do provide a much better quality of work, and giving them a boost with a more enjoyable working environment, from colourful breakout areas to ergonomic chairs and desks.<br /><br />We hope you enjoyed this article on business investments, and you can click here if you’d like to know the main ways you could be wasting your money month-on-month. We’d love to hear your thoughts too, so please leave us a comment.ia farulavahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03764369698051243600noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2160841653625572997.post-31836382977539447222017-03-06T08:02:00.000-08:002017-04-11T08:04:21.760-07:00You Can Do IT! How to Start an IT Support Business<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br /><br />There are number of people out there who are astonishingly good with computers. This is true of all generations, though everyone seems to assume that this is something that’s almost unique to younger generations. A lot of these people end up helping friends with their computers when something goes wrong. They may even be the unofficial ‘go to’ person when there are IT problems at the office!<br /><br />If you’re one of those people, then perhaps you should be thinking about starting up an IT support business. Maybe you want to start an agency. Maybe you want to be a freelance contractor working directly for clients. Whatever the case, there is always demand for this kind of support.<br /><br />We’re in a time where startups ensure they’re working with loads of computers, but don’t always have the means to have a full-time (or even a part-time) IT support employee on deck. This is partly why IT consultancies are doing such good business these days. Of course, you can’t just set up a website, call yourself an IT contractor, and expect business to start flooding in. You’ve got to take the right approach to this kind of endeavour!<br /><br />If you’re at all interested in pursuing this path, then this guide is for you.<br /><br /><br /><br /><h2>
Research your market</h2>
<br />The chances are that there are already quite a lot of IT services in your area. Seriously, they’re everywhere these days. So you need to ensure that what you’re bringing to the table is something that the others aren’t offering.<br /><a name='more'></a><br />This can come in the form of really good prices. Perhaps you know you have a similar level of expertise, but are willing to charge a little less, especially if the client is a startup. (Be careful, though: many newcomers to this business make the mistake of undercharging.) Perhaps there’s an area of IT that’s particularly underserviced in that area. After all, it’s not just about fixing computers. There’s cybersecurity to consider, as well as infrastructure development and setup, and even areas like disaster recovery and server monitoring.<br /><h2>
<br />Solo contractor or agency?</h2>
<br />There’s definitely something very attractive about being a solo contractor. It gives you a lot more freedom. People in this business are also much more likely to have close interactions with the client, which can certainly help a lot when it comes to networking. (An essential part of this field if ever there was one!) A lot of people who have previously worked for IT agencies – and perhaps that’s where you’re working now! – are attracted to the chances of doubling their salaries and having more control over their lives. Of course, you’ll have to start watching out for yourself, so ensure you invest in things like contractor insurance.<br /><br />Some may choose to start an agency because they’re a bit more interested in the “business” side of things. They want to have employees and to have the prestige of running things in this manner. But these aren’t the only potential perks. Agencies are sometimes more attractive to clients because there’s this idea that they’re more ‘professional’. Of course, agencies take much longer to set up.<br /><br />Whichever route you choose, you need to bring the entrepreneurial spirit. This goes for you budding solo entrepreneurs, too! Though the business development side of things won’t be as formal or intense as with agencies, you still need to treat your endeavour like a serious business.ia farulavahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03764369698051243600noreply@blogger.com0