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Marketing& Other& Traffic29 Apr 2009 04:15 pm
What is Homeschooling
What is Homeschooling
The term ‘homeschooling’ basically refers to the process in which one or more children of not more than 2 families are instructed by parents or legal guardians, or a member of either household. The laws that define homeschooling vary from State to State. The legal requirements for establishing a homeschool also vary with the State.
For most children, the actual process of learning begins much before school. Many children already know their alphabets, the names of animals, colors and other more complicated stuff before they reach school. This is mostly due to the hard work of a member of the family who has taken the time to teach the child. Homeschooling is just a natural progression from here. Instead of sending their children to a public school, parents make their own curriculum and teach their children in ways that best suit the child. This is homeschooling, in its most simplistic form.
Before you decide to go in for homeschooling, there are certain important matters for consideration. First off, meet with parents of other homeschoolers. Find out the pros and cons of homeschooling. Then ask yourself why you would want to adopt this method. This is a very important aspect, as the success of the program depends on the clarity and sincerity of your purpose.
Next, it is time to consider the expenses of homeschooling. It may cost anywhere between a few hundred dollars to a few thousand every year. More importantly, you are also effectively shutting out any job opportunity for one of the parents. It is only obvious that one parent will have to stay at home full time to manage the homeschool. A home based business opportunity however is a great alternative.
Are you qualified to take on homeschooling for your children? Teaching is a continuation of your own learning process. With the advent of the internet, information is aplenty. There are various books and resources for those interested in homeschooling. Go through the various methods of homeschooling and choose one that is most suited to you. It helps if you know what kind of learning style your child has. Also, find out what your child feels about homeschooling before you start.
Every state has its own laws regarding homeschooling. For instance, in North Carolina, you must first file a ‘Notice of Intent’ to start a home business school. In this you have to mention if the school is a ‘Private church’ school or a ‘qualified non-public school’. The persons providing the education are required to have at least a high school diploma. You have to maintain an annual record of the child’s attendance and disease immunization. Every year, the child is required to undergo a standardized test. Each student attending the eleventh grade has to take a nationally standardized test. These are the requirements in North Carolina, but it is enough to give you a good idea of what homeschooling entails.
Homeschooling may seem like a lot of fun and freedom from the outside. However, things are seldom as simple as they seem. Homeschooling is a lot of added responsibility and hard work. But, if successful, it will forge a strong bond of love and respect between parent and child, while providing your child with the best form of education he needs.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing29 Apr 2009 01:15 pm
A Nursing Cover Letter Will Land You a Job As An R.N.
A Nursing Cover Letter Will Land You a Job As An R.N.
Let the hiring manger know up front in your nursing cover letter samples that you’re ready to be hired. Write your nursing cover letters in a way that shows your expertise and training and also your compassion and commitment to patients. Nurses are needed. So if you want to get the job that best suits your talent, experience, and values, write a nursing cover letter that expresses those truths. Keep them short, focused, and clear. And be sure to ask for an interview so you can talk in person with a potential employer about what he or she expects and what you expect and want.
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Marketing& Other& Traffic28 Apr 2009 07:46 pm
Orthostatic influence on heart rate and blood pressure variability in trained persons with tetraplegia
Orthostatic influence on heart rate and blood pressure variability in trained persons with tetraplegia
To examine the orthostatic influence on heart rate and blood pressure variability in persons with tetraplegia playing wheelchair basketball, ten trained persons with tetraplegia, ten untrained persons with tetraplegia, and ten able-bodied participated in this study. Spectrum analysis of the ECG R-R interval and blood-pressure on a beat-by-beat basis during head-up tilt 60 degrees sitting were performed. The ratio of the high frequency to total frequency (HF/TF) in the R-R interval decreased from supine (0.5 +/- 0.2) to sitting (0.3 +/- 0.2), and handicap scooters, medical scooters the low frequency (LF) power in systolic blood pressure increased from 4.7 +/- 9.1 to 15.0 +/- 13.1 mmHg(2) only in the untrained persons with tetraplegia (P < 0.01). The decrease in the HF/TF ratio in the untrained persons with tetraplegia indicates attenuated parasympathetic activity to the orthostatic challenge and the similar increase in LF power indicate that parasympathetic activity was reduced and sympathetic activity increased only in these persons. These results suggest that training enhances cardiovascular stability in tetraplegic subjects
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Marketing& Other27 Apr 2009 04:20 am
Turn Flea Market Buys Into Gorgeous Home Decor
Turn Flea Market Buys Into Gorgeous Home Decor
Don’t you just love the flea market?
It is a treasure trove for the bargain hunter. You never know what you might discover in a flea market.
You could end up with an entire collection of postcards, or vases, or pressed flower portraits or rather intriguing works of art. All for amazingly low prices. One man’s junk could well be your treasure. Perfect for recession time home decorating.
Who says cheap stuff must look cheap? If it fits in with your decor and you absolutely love it, buy it.
Okay, this can be tricky if your home is small and overcrowded. If that is the case, maybe you should sell stuff on the flea market instead of buying more. Still, you can always rotate the gorgeous finds and display some while keep the rest away safely in the storage cabinets, for when you get tired of the existing displays.
The trick is to go for themed buys. Think collections!
A dozen or more wooden postcard make quite a stunning bathroom display if they carry the same theme (e.g. seaside) and are grouped together in an aesthetically pleasing manner. An added bonus is that they give the occupant something to look at while doing his or her business opportunity and home business.
A collection of flower pressings or drawings or same-themed artwork from the flea market can make the guest room a lot more interesting if they are framed up and arranged in an orderly manner on the walls.
Or you could cheat and get a kid’s artwork. How to create a knock out display has some fun ideas to try out along that line.
A glass cabinet comes to life when you fill it with pretty vases that complement one another. A collection of crystals or costume jewelry will look stunning when lit up in a glass cabinet. A collection of porcelain dishes look stunning displayed in such a cabinet too.
You don’t have to stick to the conventional. Exotic scarves and shawls and fabrics look gorgeous draped over a sofa or a bed.
You don’t need a masterpiece of a costly sculpture to make your home look special. Flea market buys can look amazing if you know how to use them.
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Bonus& Marketing& Other27 Apr 2009 03:55 am
Bank Advice
Bank Advice
The advice is that you should definitely ask around; a bank will never advertise openly such a thing as 0 interest business line of credit card unless it has a catch to it. So, even when you do get such a benefit be wary of it and read all the fine print. Banks and financial institutions are there to make money off you, not to give it away to you or anyone for that matter
To apply for a business line of credit card is not more difficult than applying for a bank account, a driver’s license or a social security card. However, it is always better to be prepared as many companies send unsolicited pre-approved applications through the mail and most often have hidden charges nestled in the fine print.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing& Other26 Apr 2009 02:26 pm
Land a Nursing Job With a Great cover letter For A Nurse
Land a Nursing Job With a Great cover letter For A Nurse
Be sure the employer knows right away in your cover letter for a nurse the kind of nursing job you wantpediatric, surgical, emergency room. Then include in your cover letters for a nurse your training and experience. There is plenty of work for nurses. Therefore, if you want to fill one of the many openings available, write a cover letters sample for a nurse that help you stand out from the crowd. Get help if you need it. There are good samples of such letters on the Internet. Locate and study them for the best results. And be sure to ask for an interview before signing your name.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing22 Apr 2009 08:09 am
Find FREE Cover Letter Samples Online
Find FREE Cover Letter Samples Online
Want to write a smashing cover letter but you’re not sure how to do it? Here’s how. Search the wild, wild web for fabulous cover letter examples. They’re easy to find. Are you looking for work as a landscaper, a computer consultant, a plumber, an office manager, a preschool teacher, a tile setter? Samples for these professions and thousands more are available. Go to a search engine, type in the words cover letter example and the name of the job you’re interested in and then click and go.
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Marketing& Other& Traffic21 Apr 2009 10:04 pm
A New Home Based Business Starts Every Ten Seconds - Are You Ready?
A New Home Based Business Starts Every Ten Seconds - Are You Ready?
Running your own Starscapes.com business opportunity is just one of many ways to make money. It is the same as owning your own traditional business and should be treated as such. You will need to advertise your business, sell and promote any products and get others to join your team. It takes allot of hard work, not to mention time and dedication. However, the potential for success is great and can be very rewarding.
Before starting a home business
you need to figure out what is real and what is a scam. You must do your homework. The Internet is great for researching anything, including getting the facts about any business opportunity.
1. Look for any information about a company before joining. Look for complaints, investigations or misleading information about the products.
2. Try and get a friend for their opinion about a company, not to join with you but just to help you make a decision.
3. Talk to people who are familiar with a company that you are interested in. What sets that company apart from all the rest?
4. Check with the Better Business Bureau and the Chamber of Commerce. How long has the company been in business? Search for any news relating to the company, good or bad.
5. What product do they offer? It is extremely important that the product is reasonably priced and a consumable. Can the product be ordered and consumed every month? Would a customer want to order and consume it every month?
6. Stay away from companies that require you to stock up on inventory. Find a company that only requires you to purchase enough products for a month at a time.
7. Avoid high start up costs. They are usually a sign that a company is just looking to make a profit and not to provide a useful, quality product. Think about it, why should you pay an outrageous amount to start a business? What purpose would it serve except to give someone else your money?
8. What is required before you actually get a check? Make sure you understand how you will get paid and what is required for you to get paid before starting.
9. Does the company provide support and training? Support is extremely important, you will need help and you will need training. Who is your sponsor? How long have they been with the company and will they provide the support you need to be successful?
10. Is there a refund policy?
11. Your compensation should be based on the purchase of a product by a customer. If you cannot figure out what the product is, then avoid that company.
12. Before signing on the dotted line talk with others in the business to see what they have to say about the company and the compensation plan.
Remember that all good things take time and patience. If you plan out your business before beginning then your chances for succeeding are greater then just by jumping into the first opportunity that you come across.
Most people join an opportunity with the mistaken notion that just by signing up and getting a free website to promote will make them wealthy overnight.
There is no secret formula to building a successful home business. Yes it is possible to work smarter by automating allot of your tasks. But to build a business takes work and lots of it.
TIP: Find a mentor. If you can establish a relationship with a good mentor who cares about making you a success, then stick with them! They are few and far between.
Starting a home business may be the best decision that you will every make. The variety is much larger then it use to be, thanks to the internet.
Nothing can be more satisfying then doing your own thing at home.
Having plenty of time to spend with loved ones along with a very profitable business is indeed a wonderful thing.
Copyright 2008 Joe Rispoli
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Marketing& Other& Traffic20 Apr 2009 11:10 pm
Upper-limb fatigue-related joint power shifts in experienced wheelchair users and nonwheelchair users
Upper-limb fatigue-related joint power shifts in experienced wheelchair users and nonwheelchair users
This paper evaluates power transfer or shifting across upper-limb segments, resulting from fatigue-inducing wheelchair propulsion. Nineteen manual wheelchair users (WCUs) and ten non power wheelchairs users (NUs) participated in this study. Subjects propelled an instrumented wheelchair ergometer at a workload corresponding to 75% of the peak oxygen uptake attained during a maximal-graded exercise tolerance test. Subjects were required to propel the medicare power wheelchairs for as long as they could at a constant velocity of 3 km/h (32 rpm). The test was terminated when subjects could no longer maintain the target velocity. Peak Performance video-capture system was used to determine upper-limb kinematics. Handrim forces and joint kinematics were used to calculate joint moments and power with the use of an inverse dynamics approach. Results showed that with fatigue, joint power shifts from the shoulder joint to the elbow and wrist joints. Implications for joint injury and propulsion efficiency are discussed.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing20 Apr 2009 08:55 pm
How Can You Be Sure You Have Found A Suitable Home Based Business?
How Can You Be Sure You Have Found A Suitable Home Based Business?
There are many people that get online every day looking for a home based business opportunity opportunity that they can use to make money from home. The problem is that there are a hugh number of different business opportunities available and choosing the best one can be a daunting task. You need to research and learn all you can about the different opportunities before you choose. There are some things that you want to look for because these things will let you know when you have found one of the good ones.
Here are the most important things you need to look for when you are trying to choose a good home based business opportunity.
One: They need to provide you with everything that you need to get your business set up. You should be able to start advertising your new home business within just a couple of minutes after signing up. A good home based business opportunity will provide you with everything that you need to start promoting that particular opportunity, such as a website , marketing materials, and marketing help.
Two: The home based Starscapes business opportunity needs to have good customer support. You don’t know everything about the product or opportunity that you are promoting and there will be times that your customers will have questions. So, it is important that the opportunity has good customer support so you can contact them to find out an answer for your customer. You need and opportunity where the support team will always answer you in a timely manner. Plus, good support means that should you need help you can get answers to your questions.
Three: Another important thing that a good home based business opportunity should provide you with is support through a forum; help with marketing and just basic support to make sure you are able to build a successful home business. Business owners make use of the forums that many opportunities provide for support and to help others out. It is easier to build a successful business the more support you have.
These are not all of the things that a good home based business opportunity should provide you with but they are the most important things. You want to make sure you take time for research and learn all you can about every business opportunity that you are interested in before you choose the one you want to promote. That is the best way to find the good ones and to find the best one for your home business.
Summary: Do you know how to choose a good home based business opportunity? There are a couple of different things that you can do. You need to make sure that the business opportunity is going to provide you with certain things to help you start and build your own home business. Find out what these things are now.
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Bonus& Marketing& Other20 Apr 2009 09:36 am
Does My Teenager Really Need a Credit Card?
Does My Teenager Really Need a Credit Card?
In actuality, no one needs a building business credit card. Many parents find it comforting to provide a business line of credit card to their teenager who is going away to school, with the understanding that the card is to be used for emergencies - only. Many students are very responsible and use their card only as their parents intended. However, many students define an emergency differently.
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Advanced& Blaster& Bonus19 Apr 2009 07:38 am
Power wheelchair range testing and energy consumption during fatigue testing
Power wheelchair range testing and energy consumption during fatigue testing
The range of a power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs depends on many factors including: battery type, battery state, wheelchair/rider weight, terrain, the efficiency of the drive train, and driving behavior. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of three methods of estimating power wheelchair range. Another significant purpose was to compare the current draw on pavement to current draw on an International Standards Organization (ISO) Double Drum tester at one m/sec. Tests were performed on seven different power wheelchairs unloaded, and loaded with an ISO 100 kg test dummy. Each chair was configured according to the manufacturer’s specifications, and tires were properly inflated. Experienced test technicians were used for the tennis court tests, and treadmill tests. An ISO 100 kg test dummy was used for the ISO Double Drum test. Energy consumption was measured over a distance of 1500 m for each of the three test conditions. The rolling surface was level in all cases. Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed a significant difference (p = 0.0001) between the predicted range at maximum speed for the three tests. Post hoc analysis demonstrated a significant difference (p < 0.01) in estimated range at maximum speed between the Double Drum test and the treadmill test, as well as between the Double Drum test and the tennis court test. Our results indicate no significant difference (p > 0.05) between the predicted range at maximal speed between the treadmill and tennis court tests. A simple relationship does not exist between the results of range testing with the Double Drum tester and the tennis court. An alternative would be to permit the use of a treadmill for range testing as simple relationships between all pertinent treadmill and tennis court range data were found. For the Double Drum tester used, the current demand is higher than under normal usage. This presents a problem as current is related to load torque in a power wheelchair. Hence, the Double Drum tester friction must be reduced. The predicted range for the tennis court test at maximum speed ranges from a low of 23.6 km to a high of 57.7 km. The range of the power wheelchair can be improved by the use of wet lead acid batteries in place of gel lead acid batteries.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing& Other18 Apr 2009 11:55 am
Attract an Employer With a Smashing Cover Letter
Attract an Employer With a Smashing Cover Letter
The last thing you want is for your cover letter to land in the round file. That won’t happen if you write a cover letter for employersone that will attract the hiring manager and whet his or her appetite to read your resume and to meet you for an in-person interview. That’s the point. You want to get an opportunity to speak to the hiring manager so you can find out more about the company, and also help the interviewer find out more about you. A cover letter for employer will help you. Write your cover letter for employer today and be sure to ask for an appointment before you sign your name.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing14 Apr 2009 01:50 pm
An Insurance Cover LetterYour Key to a Great Job
An Insurance Cover LetterYour Key to a Great Job
If you’re eager to get into the insurance business as an apprentice agent, a sales representative, a consultant, or an insurance office manager, write an insurance cover letters sample that includes essential information about you: education, training, experience, expertise, background and desire for the job you’re applying for. Insurance cover letters that are well-written and personable will attract a hiring manager. An insurance cover letter that focus on the essentials mentioned above are sure to cause an employer to take a second lookone that will result in an invitation for an in-person interview for the job you want.
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Marketing& Other& Traffic13 Apr 2009 12:34 pm
Use of three gait-training strategies in an individual with multiple, chronic strokes
Use of three gait-training strategies in an individual with multiple, chronic strokes
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is little information available regarding gait-training interventions for people with chronic, multiple strokes who are nonambulatory. The purpose of this case report is to describe the feasibility and medicare power wheelchairs, handicap scooters outcome of three different task-oriented gait-training techniques in an individual with chronic, multiple strokes who was not able to ambulate independently. CASE: The participant was a 61-year-old man with chronic quadriparesis resulting from five brainstem strokes sustained over five years previously. He maintained home and community mobility with a power wheelchair but sought to ambulate home and short community distances without assistance. Three six-week gait-training interventions were implemented sequentially twice per week: (1) overground gait training with manual assistance, (2) body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT), and (3) overground gait training with variable task practice. OUTCOME: Independent home and short community ambulation was not achieved by this individual after these interventions. However, he improved gait speed and endurance as well as balance over the 18-week intervention period. DISCUSSION: There appeared to be no advantage to BWSTT over traditional gait training for this individual, as improvement was noted during all three interventions at a comparable rate. Although these gait-training interventions facilitated gains in gait and balance measures during the treatment, no change in functional ambulation status was achieved. Given the time, financial, and labor demands involved with BWSTT and the lack of apparent benefit, traditional overground therapeutic intervention was reasonable and appropriate for this participant with a history of chronic, multiple strokes.
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Bonus& Marketing& Other12 Apr 2009 09:30 pm
Appreciate Your Money: Shop Around For the Best Credit Card Rate
Appreciate Your Money: Shop Around For the Best Credit Card Rate
You work hard for your money and shouldn’t have to see it thrown down the toilet. So when you are looking to building business credit with a credit card, take the time to really shop around for the best credit card rate. It really helps you in the long run.
Here is why and how you need to find the best card rate and not fall for every building business credit card offer you receive in the mail:
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Advanced& Blaster& Bonus11 Apr 2009 06:31 pm
Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits
Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits
Medicare’s role in the distribution of mobility-related assistive technology has not been well documented, yet rapid growth and regional variation in spending, and concerns over “in-the-home” coverage criteria, highlight the need for facts. Using the 2001 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, we find that 6.2 percent percent of beneficiaries obtained mobility assistive technology under the Medicare durable medical equipment (DME) benefit. These beneficiaries were disproportionately poor, disabled, and users of both acute and postacute services. Average per item spending ranged from $52 for canes to $6,208 for power wheelchairs and handicap scooters. Among beneficiaries who acquired such technology through the DME benefit, these devices comprised just 2 percent of overall Medicare spending.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing& Other11 Apr 2009 05:16 pm
Use This Amazing Tool to Become a Receptionist
Use This Amazing Tool to Become a Receptionist
Would you like to work full or part time as a receptionist in a medical, retail, or corporate office? You canby starting with a receptionist cover letter. Open with a friendly greeting. Then tell the hiring manager your qualifications: computer and telephone skills, ability to communicate with the public, the hours you’re available, and any related training or education that relates to this kind of work. All receptionist cover letter example should be written in an upbeat and confident tone. To find a sample of a receptionist cover letter, check the Internet and go from there.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing07 Apr 2009 12:40 pm
An Elementary Teacher Cover Letter Puts You In Front of the Class
An Elementary Teacher Cover Letter Puts You In Front of the Class
Looking for a job as an elementary school teacher? Then write a cover letter today. Open with a friendly greeting, then mention briefly your teacher training and education, teaching experience, and readiness for the new position. If you have a talent for coaching or directing a play or organizing field trips, mention that too and refer the hiring manager to your attached resume for more details. A well-written elementary school teacher resume cover letters can win an interview for a solid candidate with the right credentials. For samples of elementary school teacher cover letters, visit the Internet and then pattern yours after the best examples you find.
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Blaster& Bonus& Marketing06 Apr 2009 10:46 pm
Advertising, Promotion and Distribution
Advertising, Promotion and Distribution
The difference between advertising and promotion is that advertising is easier and more effective once you identify your customers and determine market potential. This will help you to determine when, where, what and how to advertise. Advertising lets prospective customers (target market) know about your product and makes them want to buy from you. Effective advertising gets the right message to the right audience at the right time plus is measurable so you can determine if it is increasing sales. It creates a business image in the customer’s mind, increases customer information, about the home business and attracts customers.
Choose forms of advertising and the distribution method by their appropriateness to your business. Remember to use a mix of advertising methods. Experts say to not spend your entire advertising budget on one type of media. Take advantage of every opportunity to promote your business. Promotion can be done through news stories of your grand opening or local radio news programs.
Computer marketing. The newest form of advertising and marketing is on-line. It is estimated that over $1 trillion worth of commerce will be done over the Internet by the year 2002, and that most of the products sold will be by entrepreneurs. Advertising can be done for little cost on local bulletin boards and community pages, to sizable monthly fees for sophisticated marketing services. To sell on-line you will need to establish an attractive web page with quality pictures and exact descriptions of your products. You will also need to be ready to accept credit card orders. An advantage to marketing this way will be your access to a much larger market.
Word of mouth. Word-of-mouth advertising can be a powerful medium for a home based business opportunity in the local area. It is sincere, believable and unsolicited. It is also uncontrollable, so you will want to make sure that it is positive advertising. It is largely up to you to make sure that your product and the experience your customers tell others about is the kind of advertising you want. Be professional and prompt, meet deadlines, keep appointments, and do not accept more work than you can deliver. These good business practices and friendly hospitality will enhance your business and make people want to come back. It takes time to build a reputation.
Brochures/Hand-Out Flyers. A brochure or flyer can be small, inexpensive and attractive and is an excellent method to advertise your business. Get advice from a printer or hire a graphic designer to help with the layout of pictures, text and lettering. Do not invest money in these items if you did not consider how either will be used or who it will be used for and it is constructed in such a way that it will be opened, read and responded to. They have many uses but are wasted if not well planned.
Direct mail. Mailing brochures or letters to businesses or people likely to become customers may be helpful when you first open your business. Mailing again at regular intervals throughout the year also may help but you must keep an up-to-date mailing list. Direct mail is most effectively used on clients within a 50 mile radius of your business if it is only used to advertise and not for orders. If orders are taken, distance is no object. It adds a personal touch as a direct communication between you and your customer. Mailing can be expensive and should be weighed with the other options.
Bulletin boards. Post professional looking brochures, flyers or business cards on public bulletin boards in restaurants, grocery stores, laundromats, apartment complexes, schools or anywhere visible to your target market. It is common courtesy to ask permission to post. Some locations specify where posters can be used or may not permit their use.
Newspapers. Contact the local editors and tell them about your new service or product. An editor may want to do a feature story, especially about your grand opening. Getting an article may be easier if you can tie into the activities of a charitable organization, a benevolent group or a community activity. Include a black and white picture and send along a news release. An article like this is promotion and not advertising, but may be very effective.
Newspaper advertising should be done on a consistent basis. People need to see your ad several times before it will stick in their minds. Ask to have your ad placed in the same place each week and preferably on a page that is highly read. Placement does make a significant difference in whether or not an ad is noticed. Color and size also make a difference but do cost more.
Classified ads are usually inexpensive and appropriate for a small business. Run ads in local newspapers and shoppers’ guides in your community.
Shows and displays. Depending on your type of business, it may be appropriate to display some of your work in a public library or bank along with your business cards for people to take. You can also use road signs.
Other businesses. You may want to advertise in a business that is complementary to yours. For example, a fabric store for alterations or gourmet food store for cooking classes. This type of advertising benefits both businesses.
Yellow pages. Check with the phone company for the time of printing for the next book. Be sure to get your business name in the white pages and consider a yellow page ad. A listing in the yellow pages can be helpful but may have a charge, so check with your local phone company. Always consider your customer. Would a potential customer consult the yellow pages looking for your type of product or service?
Local radio and TV. Many radio stations have local talk shows. Call the directors and see if they are interested in discussing your new business. Radio ads give you the flexibility to choose the audience that will hear your advertisement. This can be done by choosing the station and time of day the ad is broadcast. The radio sales agent can help you to design your ad to meet your goals.
Television ads can be effective but are very expensive to produce and run. Local cable companies may provide low cost space on their cable access page. Distribution can also be accomplished via television. Shows like QVC and other home shopping shows are popular and effective, but you must have a significant supply on hand that can be shipped immediately. Infomercials are also gaining in popularity but are very expensive to produce and air.
Specialties. You may want to offer matchbooks, pens, calendars, decals, balloons or other tokens of appreciation for doing business. Many of these items have long-term use and make good seasonal gifts. You could print stickers or labels to attach to every product. However, labels may be expensive. Weigh the cost and the advantages of the items depending on your particular business.
Telemarketing. Telemarketing is a sales approach that is done entirely by the phone. It may be selling to customers who call or calling potential customers.
Selling on Consignment. You may choose to sell on consignment, where the retail store displays your products, advertises and sells them for you. For this service, they charge a flat fee of 30 to 50 percent of the selling price. The store generally pays its consignors once a month for merchandise sold. A consignment store should reflect a neat and friendly yet businesslike appearance. Other merchandise in the store should be similar in quality to yours. The store owner should be able to suggest realistic selling prices for your products.
Since you own the products until they are sold, the store is not responsible for theft or damage. Another disadvantage is that your money is tied up in the merchandise until it is sold. It’s in your inventory, not the store’s. If an item does not sell, it may be returned to you in less than salable condition or be out of date. Inspect written agreements carefully. Make sure to include all of the details you find necessary to protect your investment, including length of shelf time.
Chamber of Commerce. Joining the local chamber of commerce and other professional organizations is a good opportunity to make valuable contacts and participate in community activities. It also helps makes your business visible.
Additional ideas and information can be obtained from the following:
Read magazines, trade journals and observe competitor ads in newspapers.
Talk with public relations people and others who promote products and services to find out the best ways to advertise your business.
Attend trade shows. The wholesalers and distributors have excellent ideas on what they would do if they were in your shoes. If you are wholesaling, visit with your suppliers. Gain contacts to meet with others who are in a business similar to yours. If you are not in their market or potential market, many will be glad to share their expertise.
Consult people in the franchise business or in unrelated franchises if you are considering this form of business. Determine how they reach their clientele and learn their repeat sales techniques and the preferences of those customers.
Depending on the suitability of your business, don’t overlook parades, mall shows, gallery shows, street fairs, summer festivals and county fairs.
Plan your advertising based on a set budget. This can be determined by spending:
The same amount as last year.
What the competition does.
A percentage of your sales.
To meet your objectives (example: increase sales by 10 percent).
Regular, steady, targeted advertising attracts more customers than splashy, appeal-to-no-one advertisements. Zero in on your specific target audience with cost-effective advertising. Plan an appropriate advertising theme using the name of your business and featuring a logo (if you have one). People tend to remember and trade where there are catchy (not overly cute) names, slogans and logos.
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Marketing& Other& Traffic05 Apr 2009 09:10 am
Kinematic analysis for determination of bioequivalence of a modified Hybrid III test dummy and a wheelchair user
Kinematic analysis for determination of bioequivalence of a modified Hybrid III test dummy and a wheelchair user
We investigated whether a modified 50th-percentile Hybrid III test dummy (HTD) (First Technology Safety Systems, Plymouth, MI) would have motion similar to a medicare power wheelchairs test pilot (TP) with T8 paraplegia. Test cases were seated in a Quickie P100 electrically powered wheelchair (Sunrise Medical, Inc., Phoenix, AZ) driven at three speeds (0.8, 1.4, and 2.0 m/s). Three braking conditions-joystick release, joystick full reverse, and emergency power-off-were used to stop the power wheelchairs . The subsequent upper-body motion was recorded for the creation of kinematic exposure profiles of the wheelchair riders. The maximum concentration (Cmax) and area under the trunk angular displacement, velocity, and acceleration curves (AUC0-Cmax) were calculated. Assessments of average, individual, and population bioequivalence were conducted after data were subjected to natural logarithmic transforms. Only the Cmax of the trunk angular acceleration of the HTD and TP was average bioequivalent (0.82-1.04). Both Cmax and AUC0-Cmax measures for all kinematic exposures between the TP and HTD were individual and population bioequivalent (95% upper-confidence bound < 0, linearized bioequivalence criteria). This indicates that the HTD is a suitable surrogate for a wheelchair user in low-speed, low-impact wheelchair studies.
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Epidemiology of Medicare abuse: the example of power wheelchairs
Epidemiology of Medicare abuse: the example of power wheelchairs
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of neighborhood ethnic composition on power wheelchairs prescriptions. DESIGN: The 5% noncancer sample of Medicare recipients in the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER)-Medicare linked database, from 1994 to 2001. SETTING: SEER regions. PARTICIPANTS: Individuals covered by Medicare living in SEER regions without a cancer diagnosis. MEASUREMENTS: Individual characteristics (age, sex, ethnicity, justifying diagnosis, and comorbidity), primary diagnoses, neighborhood characteristics (percentage black, percentage Hispanic, percentage with <12 years education, and median income), and SEER region. RESULTS: The rate of power wheelchair prescriptions was 33 times greater in 2001 than in 1994, with a shift over time from justifying diagnoses more closely tied to mobility impairment, such as strokes, to less-specific medical diagnoses, such as osteoarthritis. In multilevel, multivariate analyses, individuals living in neighborhoods with higher percentages of blacks or Hispanics were more likely to receive power wheelchairs (odds ratios=1.09 for each 10% increase in black residents and 1.23 for each 10% increase in Hispanic residents) after controlling for ethnicity and other characteristics at the individual level. CONCLUSION: These results support allegations that marketers promoting power wheelchairs and handicap scooters have specifically targeted minority neighborhoods.
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