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The Dos and Dont`s of an Elevator Pitch
By Jennifer Guinan


Ad Design
Customers aren`t going to know about your brilliant new goods if you don`t use an ad designAd Design wisely. Therefore it makes sense to hire an Ad Design company who can come up with all types on new concepts. You might need new artwork that can make your product stand out from other similar products made by leading competitors? If so, the Ad Design can be dealt with by experienced types of companies,


The dreaded question: "What exactly does your company do?" It`s a simple question, but do you find that every time you answer it you give a different answer?

One of the first steps in positioning and branding a new company is to craft an elevator pitch. Simply put, an elevator pitch is a clear, compelling description of your business that is short enough to be understood ((by your mother no less) in the time it takes to ride an elevator. That`s about 60 seconds or 150 to 225 words. This is not an easy as it sounds. To do it well requires a great amount of thought, strategizing, and finesse.

Gap Year
I didn`t take a Gap Year whilst I was at university but looking back it might have been a good option. I`ve spoken to numerous students who have benefited by taking a break from their studies by going over to foreign shores to help people in need. There are a number of projects running at the moment and students can become volunteers during their Gap Year to help out with the worthy causes. The time spent on the project can be eye-opening and people will certainly learn more about the wider World, as well as learning more about themselves during their time away. It might seem a little daunting to organise such a prroject but help is on hand if the student prefers. Companies are set up that can help to arrange a Gap Year and they have contacts around the world. They can help to plan the itinerary from day one and one of their representatives will always be available to look after any needs that the student might have. Finding the funds for such a project might be the only obstacle. However, plenty of sponsors are out there who will be willing to help with the costs if the student can show them what a worthy cause they are doing it for.

Reclaimed Building Materials
Reclaimed Building Materials are all salvageable materials that remain after a building has collapsed or after it has been torn down. Reclaimed Building Materials may range from bricks to aluminum fittings. You may also have all sor

Plant Hire Software
I`ll bet it`s a chore looking after plant hire equipment and trying to keep a track of it at all times. If you are a site manager and are responsible for the movement of hire equipment from one site to another, I`m guessing that it can prove to be quite a balancing act most days. If you had some form of Plant Hire Software wouldn`t this make life a little easier as you could control the movement of the plant from the site office? A new software system is available for the construction industry and it makes hiring plant a much simpler process. Instead of keeping manual records and trying to work out what needs to be off hired you could be told this information by the software. Any plant that was due to go back to the hire company would be brought to your attention so that you don`t have to pay any additional costs. You`d be able to monitor the plant locations so that at the touch of a button you`d know where the hire equipment was and where your purchased equipment was lying idle. The Plant Hire Software can calculate the invoices for you as and when they are received and queries can be brought to your attention. It might be a chore at the moment but with Plant Hire Software in place you can keep an eye on all the machines that you hire regardless of what site they are on.

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