June 2, 2008

Powerful Ways of Marketing Your Business Through Golf

Filed under: Marketing Resources — admin @ 9:34 pm

Not only is the game of golf big business, but it’s big IN business too. Millions of business transactions happen on the golf courses of the world nearly every day of the year. From sales negotiations to legal settlements, the golf club is as mighty as the pen when it comes to getting business done.

It’s hard to separate the social from the business aspects of a workday spent on the links, and perhaps its better that way. You see, conducting business on the golf course is just as complicated as conducting business in the boardroom. Only the environment and clothing are different.

While nearly everyone can grasp the obvious benefits of playing golf in business sales and negotiation situations, fewer people understand how to find other ways to use golf in business to drum up new customers.

While anyone who plays can invite a colleague, vendor, or co-worker for a round of 18 holes, how can the lone golfer benefit from the magic powers of golf in business?

It seems that Portsmouth, N.H business woman Dianne Durkin has found a unique approach. According to Durkin, she has snared a number of new clients for her business consulting firm by simply approaching the first tee alone and then getting matched up with others players who need to round out a foursome. Sometime during the game the talk always turns to business, and Durkin gets a chance to make her low-key sales pitch. Now that’s one smart golfer!

There are other ways to ride the golf in business success train even if you’ve never touched a set of clubs yourself. One Long Island business executive, who had no interest in the game himself, hires salespeople who play and lets them entertain prospective clients on the area’s courses. The end result is more sales, with a higher average dollar amount per sale, and another example of a clever way to make money from playing golf in business.

No matter what size community your business is located in, there are advertising, marketing and sponsoring opportunities tied to golf in business as well. You can sponsor local golf tournaments, or even start a tournament yourself that carries your company’s name. If your business is oriented towards school-age children, donating golf shirts to the high school golf club is a great way to reach prospective customers and grab some golf in business publicity at the same time.

Custom-printed golf towels, golf balls, golf hats, and other golf accessories make fine golf in business gifts as well. There are plenty of advertising speciality companies that can print these golf in business items up in any quantity that you need.

The key to leveraging golf in business is to think outside the box. You don’t have to be a player to reap the benefits. You just need a golf in business strategy that’s capable of getting your name on to the links even if your body remains in the office.

Richard Myers is a keen golfer and his web site http://www.thinkandreachpar.com and http://www.golfforleftys.com contains many free tips and great golfing advice plus training videos and DVDs to help you to improve your swing and lower your score using some very simple exercises.

Barcelona - City of Amazing Architecture

Filed under: Web Of Travel — admin @ 8:41 pm

I visited Barcelona a few years ago and I fell in love with its architecture. Especially work of Gaudi is amazing. Antonio Gaudi, who lived from 1852 to 1926, designed buildings with unique shapes and colors inspired by nature (roots, branches, etc.) There are no square shapes in his works as there is none in the nature…

Gaudi’s most known work, Sagrada Famila, an astonishing unfinished church, is surrealistic in its surroundings (La Sagrada Famila entrance fee: 8 Students - 3 ; Elevator - 2 ).

Park Guell, also designed by Gaudi, is another “must see” in Barcelona. It is in the northern part of the city, 20 minutes walking distance from the Lesseps metro station. You will find here elegant arches made of stone, and sinuous, geometric surfaces with designs made from broken ceramic tiles at the main entrance. Guell Park was declared a place of World Heritage by UNESCO in 1984.

The house where Gaudi lived for 20 years, until his death in 1926 is located in Park Guell. It is a museum now, with furniture made by Gaudi himself. Museum entrance fee: 4 ; students 3 .

La Pedrera (the quarry), also know as Casa Mila (Mila house) , is an apartment building located on Passeig de Gracia. It is the last piece of extraordinarily architecture by Gaudi I was able to see during my short stay in Barcelona. The entrance fee is 7 .

Live goes on after dinner at Las Ramblas which stretches from Monument Colon (memorial to Christopher Columbus) to Placa de Catalunya. It is a 1.2 km (0.75 mile) walkway in the heart of the city centre with restaurants, theatres, local artists, souvenir stores, and Miro mosaic pavements.

Teresa Szefler - extensively traveled through Europe.
Enjoys sharing her experiences with others. See her website http://www.ExchangeZones.com

Accommodation in Spain:

Accommodation: Rentals by Owners

Sagrada Famila

Park Guell

Save money shopping for your kids

Filed under: Parents + Kids — admin @ 4:55 pm

We all know how quickly young children grow out of their tools. With their ever developing skills and development often toys that suit them one month could have out grown them the next.

Not only does this mean that you are constantly going backwards and forward to the shops but it means that you have the added expense of buying new products. Now there is a great way to save money and not have to leave the house

The Early Learning Centre now offers online shopping meaning that you can find the toys you want and you don’t have to leave the house. Also it means that you are in a great position to be able to properly research the toy you want to buy & make sure that you are getting the best value for money.

The Early Learning Centre also offers advice on the best toys to aide your child’s development, splitting into different abilities and age groups - They now even have a section called Fired Up, offering toys and games for children up to 10 years of age.

With Early Learning Centre discount codes you are also given the opportunity to save even more money by getting a percentage discount off of your total order cost. Great News!