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Business Card Designing & Printing - How to do the Right Way

Your business card is often your first introduction to potential clients and associates. It's a primary marketing tool for many small businesses. Finding a printer that does a great job will be important as your marketing and printing needs grow. This guide will help you find the best printer for your business needs. Here are some guidelines for designing and ordering an effective business card. 1. Consider your market "You have to consider the audience," said Alfred Poor, founder of the Center for Small Business, a small business consulting firm. "A B2B card is going to be very different from a card you're going to use with consumers. A card for art is going to be very different from one for something legal." As with any marketing campaign, before you embark on designing and ordering your business cards, consider the following questions: Are your customers primarily consumers or businesses? Do you offer services or products? Who is the perso
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Everything You Need To Know To Clean Your Walls

Spring Cleaning is somewhat overdue in case you haven't begun yet, but better late than never. If nothing else, then you have probably swapped your sleeves for tops and your faux-fur throw for a knit one. However, I bet you didn't think about cleaning your own walls. Well, here is a guide for how to perform it, based on the sort of paint you might have. How to clean walls coated with horizontal paint Horizontal Paint is not as durable as other finishes, so it is a lot easier to damage, and that's the very last thing you want to do. Therefore for walls with horizontal paint, you have to have a little extra precaution. Completely wring out the sponge every time you wipe, and utilize a soap solution that's quite mild on detergent. Most of all, don't use vinegar in this alternative; use only dish detergent and water. How to clean walls coated with semi-gloss paint Semi-gloss Paint is a bit more lasting, so bring on the dish soap --but not too much. It'

Why Business Travelers Prefer Serviced Apartments over hotels?

For business voyagers, convenience is something beyond a position of unwinding, it is a spot to live, work and feel comfortable. Serviced Apartments are ending up progressively mainstream among business voyagers in light of the way that they offer home-like remain alongside lodging like solaces during the long term stay. Serviced Apartments A serviced apartment is known by many terms worldwide like boarding houses, apart-hotels, long-stay hotels and many more. In general, a Serviced Apartment is a fully furnished apartment which provides hotel-like facilities and make you feel like you are staying in a home by providing facilities like well-equipped kitchen, living room, etc. Other services by serviced apartment include frequent housekeeping, 24*7 security and laundry facilities for residents. Wi-Fi and telephone connections are also available, as they are the most frequently requested amenities by business travellers. In addition to these amenities, serviced apartments a

6 Best and Simple Tips for a Smoother Trip

However, beyond the big picture, it is the small things that may make a trip easier and less stressful. 1. Park with your car nose out. In the rush to grab the parking lot bus, it's easy to leave an interior light on; I would guess that more travelers  that I know have had dead batteries at an airport than at any other circumstance. If you return to your car to find a dead battery, broken windows due to thievery or some other potential problem, you will want your vehicle to be parked out the nose for easier access to the battery, or even for an easier hook-up into a tow truck. 2. Leave time to market lots. As airports extent, they want more parking areas; these spaces are more frequently seen parking lots which are off-airport in every respect but name. You'll also discover that these lots tend to be considerably lower-priced than other lots. As a result, they are the very best location for economy-minded travelers, especially for longer trips wher

11 Things to Keep in Mind While Travelling in India

India is a spot like no other; it is a nation yet nothing not exactly a mainland in itself. India is a place where there are numerous societies, in excess of two dozen languages, a large group of standings and religions. You will undoubtedly feel geological and social contrasts that could place you in a tough situation once in a while. It's ideal to know some of rules and regulations before you leave out traveling in India. 1) India Is Quite Hot Aside from couple of long stretches of winters, India for rest of the year is extremely hot. In the fields of north India, the temperatures go well over 40 degrees Celsius and it is extremely dry. It is imperative to keep oneself very much hydrated and have wet napkins or some fabric to wipe yourself. Additionally, some headwear is useful. Wear something free and light in shading. 2) Start Early India is gigantically populated and wherever you go you will discover parcel of individuals and group and clamor. In this way, on the

10 Safety Tips for Tourists Travelling To Mumbai

While it certainly is the 'City of Dreams', Mumbai can be a complex, bustling metropolis with another lifestyle. Visitors may take a while to become accustomed to the city rather than be intimidated by its own hectic atmosphere. We have compiled this list of ten safety tips for you to take advantage of your own Mumbai trip, while not risking your health or security. Super crowded trains Mumbai's trains They are severely overcrowded -- to the point that a word, ‘super dense crush load' was coined to specifically explain how crowded they get. If you have a little additional cash to dish out, buy first class tickets rather than the typical ones to get the relatively less crowded and much airier first-class compartments. If you're a lady, you may come across the exclusively women's compartment comfier, especially during busy hours. Pickpockets The Be wary of your own possessions when in crowded areas -- particularly the city's bustling bazaars and

15 of the Best Packing Tips Ever for Traveling

1. Make a packing list Passport? Check. Toothbrush ? Check. Sunscreen? Doh! For peace of mind that you’ve got the essentials covered .   2. Avoid stains Ever packed light clothes and found a stain on them when you arrived? Never have this problem again. Firstly  you should always make sure your light-colored clothes are packed inside out , and secondly,  hold on to hotel disposable shower caps  and use them to cover the base of your shoes. 3. Roll and vacuum pack Don’t arrive at your holiday destination and be faced with a pile of ironing. To save space and stop creasing, roll your clothes instead of folding them, then place them in vacuum compression bags. To use these bags, put your clothes in, seal the bag, then squeeze the air out. This will leave you with  lots more space in your suitcase  and will prevent creases. 4. Cube your clothes Another good packing solution is  packing cubes  – this help separates your items and finds things more quickly once you get ther