The Better Business Bureau Is A Scam
July 24, 2010 by Jane Hughes
Filed under Customer Service
When most consumers think Better Business Bureau; consumer protection, ethics and integrity come to mind. Right?
Customer Service Skills – Both Learned And Inherent Ways To Please Customers
July 23, 2010 by Katherine Jonas
Filed under Customer Service
Professionalism is one of the most important customer service skills. Being able to speak to people without becoming too familiar and maintaining a level of professionalism is considered a key component of taking care of the customer because the customer service representative is the face of the business.
Call Center Software Help You In Business Growth
May 18, 2010 by Iftikhar Tirmizi
Filed under Customer Service
Call centers are essential to any company, weather large or small, in order to provide 24 hr customer service, as well as save money. Since the demand for 24 hr. service has increased the competition in the call center industry has increased drastically. The competition for the most qualified, fastest, and best equipped call centers is on, and the main thing that will bring them up amongst the others is the training and the technology they use in comparison to what they charge. With this increase of demand technology has moved ahead and there is specific software created to make the call center industry faster and cheaper. Finding the best and most efficient call center to match your company is of top importance.
Read This Before You Order a New Brunswick Nuans Report
May 17, 2010 by Holly Crosgrey
Filed under Customer Service
A New Brunswick Nuans Name Search Report is a seven page report which is generated from the Canadian Nuans name search system. The Nuans database compares a proposed corporation name or trade-mark with a database of existing names that have already been registered in a province or territory across Canada with a few exceptions.
Cosmetic Surgery Helps You Improve Your Beauty
May 1, 2010 by William Jackson
Filed under Customer Service
There are more and more people these days that consider cosmetic surgery to be a viable option for changing the shape of the anatomy in order to look and feel better. There are different procedures that affect all parts of the body and they are also often used to repair an injury such as severe burns. You will generally find that cosmetic surgery is expensive and is also not totally free of risks as is the case with all types of surgical procedures.
The Use Of Kiosks In The Business World
April 26, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Customer Service
Interactive kiosks are best described as self-contained computing terminals that provide access to information and / or the ability to process transactions. You have more than likely actually used one yourself, as they are commonly found at airports, train stations, cinemas, supermarkets, etc.
Improvement Tactics: Corporate Training And Development
April 23, 2010 by Patty Lauwers
Filed under Customer Service
The ability to change the process or procedures for business based on the needs of the customer requires many companies to implement corporate training and development to ensure all employees are aware of the changes needed. Consumers, the economy and the even a slight change in the market can cause any business to reassess areas of improvement. The information provided to the company from market research companies often provides insight into the areas of interest.
Charity Motorcycle Ride
March 15, 2010 by L.J. James
Filed under Customer Service
A few weeks back I received an email from a girl Kim about a Charity Motorcycle event she was working on for Bide A Wee an Animal shelter I worked at when I was younger. As I read the info I was looking forward to attending the event only to find it was being held at Jugs and Strokers the only “Biker Bar” on Long Island that does not allow Motorcycle Club Colors. I was pissed to find out I would not be welcome at this event. I then saw the email had been sent out to many other Motorcycle Clubs on Long Island. Pissed Off, I started writing a reply to the email and sent it out to the MC’s here on Long Island. Here is what I wrote.
Apple does customer service right! | Macgasm
February 4, 2010 by Gerard Lagana
Filed under Customer Service
Since I switched to using Apple’s computers five years ago, I’ve been amazed with their excellent customer service . Apple really knows how to take care of their customers
Who Developed Speed Reading?
January 9, 2010 by Margaret Hardisty
Filed under Customer Service
The worlds most famous speed reading course is Reading Dynamics developed by Evelyn Wood. Its famous for teaching people to read faster, or speed reading as she called it. Her live course was the first known course that taught students to read faster and it started with about 25 hours of training to double the reading speed.












