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    <title>N Insiders Guide To Ayfair</title>
    <description>There are many facets to Mayfair. For some, its one of the worlds finest shopping destinations; while for others, its home to some of Londons most luxurious real estate, exclusive restaurants and clubs. But for those who live and work in Mayfair  its residents and its office workers  it is a fascinating village in the heart of Londons West End.    Property    Finding a home or corporate offices in Mayfair may conjure up images of sky high prices, but the reality is that with the right team around you, properties can be found that represent good value while retaining all of the characteristics of Mayfair life.    Turning first to offices, one way of establishing a foothold in Londons West End  without enormous overheads - is via the serviced office route. A number of serviced office providers offer ready to go office accommodation throughout Mayfairs most prestigious locations, all in stunning, converted period buildings that characterise the area. Conventional offices, too, are available throug hout Mayfair - from value through to luxury  with local agents that are happy to guide you through the process.    Similarly, on the residential front, most of Londons top house agents are represented in the area, including Savills (tel: 020 74998644) and Knight Frank (tel: 020 7499 1012).    Day-to-day services and amenities    Most newcomers to the area will already be familiar with many of Mayfairs Top 10 attractions  from its world famous Bond Street shopping area, to its gracious parks and squares. But, if its day-to-day services that youre after, independent, local shopping, or just a quick get out of the office walk at lunchtime, read on.    Shopping    For local shopping, Mount Street, South Audley Street, Curzon Street and Shepherd Market are just a few of the places where you can buy essentials, with specialist, independent stores of special note including:    James Knight of Mayfair is a top quality fish retailer located at Selfridges Food Hall, 400 Oxford Street, London W1 (tel: 020 731</description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:08:15 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The Only Guide To Make A Perfect Presentation</title>
    <description>Almost 100 percent people who rarely speak in front of public  will face mentality problems. Fear, nervous or even shock when presenting powerpoint presentation are the most often occurred mentality problems. Drying up and not being able to speak in front of public, forgetting all of the presentation stuff you have prepared before or unable to answer audiences questions are some of mentality problem impact. Moreover some people rather to choose fever than speak in front of public. Thing will changes 180 degrees if you already familiar and experienced in powerpoint presentation, and of course you will also eliminate all kind of mentality problems. Yes, the solution is only one, Practice.      Why practice ?    1.Frequent eye-contact when speaking in front of public will give you immune from nervous or fear. Presenter with twenty times presentation experiences, will have stronger mental of presentation in front public rather than presenter who just have 4 times presentation experiences. In other words, experie nced presenter will have better and trained mentality than less experienced presenter.     2.Frequent speech practice in front of public will enhance your speech skill, you will have a better speech management if you often practice speaking in front of public. You wont drying up again when presenting your material.    3.Frequent practice also enrich your knowledge to solve presentation technical problem, handout problem, timing, or even the way you present the material will definitely better.    If you have do it all, you wont feel drying up or unable to speak in front of public, you wont forget the material you have prepared, and you will easily answer all audience questions correctly. You can do you presentation practise in front of your parents, sisters or brothers and friends, after get it smooth you try practice in front of your class or office, if you can do it all smoothly, you will be familiar and love powerpoint presentation.</description>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 04:06:11 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Online Guide For Effective Inventory Management Service</title>
    <description>For any business to run smoothly, effective inventory management is essential. More and more companies are opting for the set-up of inventory management systems. Different solutions like RFID, pick-to-light and bar coding systems are used to maintain inventory accuracy. These technologies require precautions and a solid back-up system to ensure that it yields the expected results. There are certain basics that should be followed to get maximum ROI on an inventory management system.     -Watch out for employee turnover. Usually the errors committed by the new staff are much higher than experienced staff. It is very important to track the inventory accuracy so that the mistakes made by employees are reduced. Select the employees with utmost care who are detail oriented and have relevant experience.  -It is advisable to appoint special employees for effective inventory management in your organization. This concept is extremely useful for companies with large-scale production and manufacturing. Employees with multiple job responsibilities might not be able to handle complete inventory management of your company. Production supervisors and machine operators are needed to meet the production deadlines.   -Quality checks are very important in order to achieve the best inventory management.  You might think that it is a waste of time as there was perfection at every level. But mistakes may happen at any level, which is a common human trait. Keeping relevant checks at operational or production stages are a good habit. Outbound shipments especially require thorough checking. The types of checks vary according to the operation.   -Proper maintenance of inventories or stock is necessary to avoid and decrease any damage to the product. The storage facility should be organized and not crowded as it would make the process of stocking, picking and counting the products an easier task.   -Company management should be well aware of their inventory management system in depth. Generally problems arise due to human error rathe</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Business/90625_Online_Guide_For_Effective_Inventory_Management_Service.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:09:27 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Used Car Buying Guide For Dummies</title>
    <description>Its just one of those mornings. As the rain pours down and Im trying to start my Golf (yes those old small ones) I decide its time to buy a new car.    Now, before I embark on this wonderful journey- there are a few stumble blocks I need to sort out. Firstly, I cant afford a new car, but Im sure I can find a nice, affordable second hand car somewhere. Secondly, I have no idea what to look for in a car.    For me its all about how cute I will look in it and that it will take me from point A to point B. I know nothing more than the absolute necessary. The engine is in the front under the hood, the spare wheel is somewhere in the back and I know where the exhaust is. Furthermore, my knowledge is very limited.    With my man out of town and my time relatively limited, I need to find some or other guide to help me. A guide for people who knows nothing about cars, something written for dummies, a buyers guide for second hand cars.     Obviously, the best and first place I look for this Used car buyers guide for dummies is on the Internet. I, of course, find quite a few irrelevant results that just show me lists of car dealers.    Eventually I stumble across a very in-depth used car buyers guide that gives you twelve different things to look out for when buying a car. I had to read it twice to understand everything, but eventually I got the hang of it.    Firstly, they give some helpful advice regarding the purchase of the used car. Then they chat about registration and documentation and give some useful information- mentioning things like the Vehicle Identification Number and where you need to look for it!     Furthermore the buyers guide supply the reader with tips on what to look out for when they are viewing a second hand or used car. They even include the appearance of the car- and no this is not just the outside of the car!     They give little tidbits to look out for when you start-up the engine. Apparently, when you test-drive the car, you should drive it at various speeds- this will give you an indi</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Business/88353_Used_Car_Buying_Guide_For_Dummies.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 13:38:30 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Trade Europe Global European Trade Guide</title>
    <description>Tariff StructureThe European trade guide exhaustively deals with the tariff structure that is in force in Europe which is uniformly adopted by all the member countries of the European Union. The various trade agreements entered into with other nations have also find a place in the directory which are of immense use to the business communities of the respective nations. The details of free trade agreements with nations like South Africa and other similar proposals that are in the pipeline are also highlighted to the benefit of the traders of these countries. The tariff structure that is being followed also finds a place in the guide for benefit of the European business community.  Tariff PreferenceThe European trade policy allows imports from other countries and it expects other countries to reciprocate by allowing their market to the products or goods from EU. However, the EU extends some concessions to the developing countries by allowing them to free their market to global trade in a phased manner so that they can adopt themselves to the global trade in due course. But, this concession is not being extended to other industrialized countries. The imports from the developing countries and also from some specific poor countries are entitled for free import duty or heavily reduced import duty. These facts are well presented in the European trade guide so that the exporters from other countries can make use of these preferences and concessions.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Business/85196_Trade_Europe_Global_European_Trade_Guide.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 12:40:46 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Trade Europe Global Asian Suppliers Guide</title>
    <description>World has become too small and flat with the support of innovations in the data exchange and telecommunication fields. Constant up gradation and sophistication in the technologies renders a newly invented technology as obsolete. Acceptance of free markets concept by countries all over the world has generated Global Markets. Large scale economic reforms carried out during the last decade all over the globe have led to a trouble-free way for International Trade. International traders have started looking out to couple of countries instead of restricting to a small list of popular countries for sourcing their global requirements. More and more countries are offering attractions in the form of cost saving in addition to efficient services. Participants of International Trade have well recognized that Global Markets are definitely worth exploring whether it is for raw or finished material or finished product. International Trade offers numerous opportunities and advantages in your export and import activities. Databank or commonly known business directory published by various countries offer a ready source for business information regarding buyers, sellers, manufacturers, wholesalers and other trade related activities. These directories often involve shuffling through large amount of data and go through pages of voluminous entries printed in very small letters. Searching thousands of pages with a magnifying glass turns out to be a tiresome and time consuming exercise. This scenario has become historical event.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Business/85195_Trade_Europe_Global_Asian_Suppliers_Guide.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 12:41:48 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Trade Europe Global Asian Trade Guide</title>
    <description>Trading activities form the basics of the existence of human race; without it countries can not inter-relate or co-exist, since it lays the foundation for the relationship of different countries in the world today. The dividends of trading on the economy of participating countries are profound; it brings about significant positive changes in the economy which reflects in the value of the currencies of individual countries involved. Global trade, which is the buying and selling of different commodities or resources between different countries and individuals in those countries, has immensely benefited all. The European trade has been in existence for a very long time now and stands out as the largest trading market all over the world. This is just the trading activities between the different countries in Europe. The Asian trading system is also another large trading platform with many Asian countries in participation. This trading guide concentrates on the activities of trade in Asia. China and India occupy a major role in the Asian trade as their economies are growing at a faster rate. The global market can take advantage of these developments and capture the Asian markets to the maximum extent possible. The Asian Trade guide has taken note of these developments and incorporated all trade details of the Asian region so that the business proposals from other regions can explore the Asian market in the best way.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Business/85191_Trade_Europe_Global_Asian_Trade_Guide.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:42:02 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Adsenselover Is The Best Guide To Monetizing Your Adsense Ready Websites</title>
    <description> If webmasters want to monetize their websites, the great way to do it is through Adsense. There are lots of webmasters struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their sites. But then some of the geniuses of them are enjoying hundreds of dollars a day from Adsense ads on their websites. What makes these webmasters different from the other kind is that they are different and they think out of the box.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Business/84911_Adsenselover_Is_The_Best_Guide_To_Monetizing_Your_Adsense_Ready_Websites.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:49:09 GMT</pubDate>
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