(PRWEB) November 13, 1999
Packyerbags.co.uk is a website company with a difference, launched with it’s new look on the 10/11/99,
it packs information to help people get around the internet and also creates a bridge for small business’s
looking for an economical way to get there company up and running on the web.
Http://http://www.packyerbags.co.uk
Opens with an impressive 3d gateway page with links to the following catogories,
Central Station http://www.packyerbags.co.uk/index1.htm
All catogories can be found here topic’s mentioned below and the following a free E-mail service, Chat room, and domain name information plus free downloads of web promotional material.
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(PRWEB) December 11, 1999
CHARLOTTE, NC, December 9, 1999
(PRWEB) February 25, 2000
YOUR INVISIBLE ASSISTANT LAUNCHES CUTTING-EDGE ONLINE SUPPORT SERVICE
With Internet, Company Offers Bigger Image, Low Rates to Small Business Clients
Small business owners can now outsource administrative and other support functions to a “Virtual Assistant” and concentrate on what matters – growing their business.
Ashville ,Ohio ,Connie Whiting a Ashville entrepreneur, announced the opening of Your Invisible Assistant, a virtual assisting practice devoted to helping small business owners handle administrative tasks so they can focus on growing their business. Using the Internet and email with other mainstay communications tools, businesses are now able to pass along time-consuming chores without having to hire employees or temporary help.
Whiting explains that Your Invisible Assistant aids small business owners by handling such tasks as correspondence, travel arrangements, appointment-setting, preparation of reports and presentations, and Internet research, as well as managing voice and email and other day-to-day,
non-core matters.
Connie Whiting is one of a growing number of home-based “Virtual Assistants,” leveraging the Internet to launch practices around the world. These professional administrative assistants represent a broad cross-section of society, including single parents, seniors, college students, people with disabilities, downsized executives, and many others with skills and expertise essential to the smaller enterprise.
Whiting explains, “Virtual Assistants are the ideal staffing solution for the new breed of ‘wired’ small- business owner. Without requiring more office equipment or space, and without the hassles associated with hiring employees, Virtual Assistants offer expert support on an as-needed basis — billing only for time-on-task. Since Virtual Assistants themselves are also small-business owners, they have a direct interest in making sure their clients are happy with their performance, and better understand the small-business arena than either employees or temps.”
The small-business owner with a VA can have administrative needs handled “transparently,” with the client unaware that the assistant is hundreds or even thousands of miles away. “Small-business owners can pick up the phone in their car or at the airport and delegate work to their VA in ‘real time,’ knowing that the work will be completed professionally and on time, and at a reasonable fee,” says Whiting
Contact information: Connie Whiting, Virtual Assistant, Your Invisible Assistant,Ashville,Ohio,InvsAssist@aol.com, http://members.aol.com/invsassist/Index.html , 740-983-3842, 740-983-9859 or 1-977-484-7164
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (PRWEB) April 4, 2000 -year-
old tradition of honoring administrative professionals during the last full week of April will receive a new name starting in 2000. Professional Secretaries Week has been renamed Administrative Professionals WeekSM and Professional Secretaries Day will become Administrative Professionals DaySM, effective with the April 23-29, 2000 observance.
Louisville, KY—-4/1/2000 —
(PRWEB) July 6, 2000
BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK–Dana Sophia, President and CEO of DS Interactive, happily boasts of never meeting her clients face-to-face. In 1998, Ms. Sophia started a full-service consulting firm devoted to virtually helping Westchester business owners. From day one, her
(PRWEB) July 19, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT:Oveda Hancock,202.544.3046ovhanc@bellatlantic.netWinchester, MA, July 17, 2000–We Invent Resources, a product innovation think-tank, has done it again. The Masters of Invention have two new developments: personal care and household goods that repel bacteria when they come in contact with water and a new class of car battery that can be charged in two minutes.Four partners–Richard Pavelle, A. Ze’ev Hed, Sol Aisenberg and George Freedman–who banded together eight years ago as “inventors for hire,” collectively harness their expertise in the art of invention.Richard Pavelle, president, and George Freedman, vice president, are very proud of their microwave concepts. For example, toasting bread in a microwave in 30 seconds or shoes you can wear that provide cardiovascular exercise when you just walk around.The masters believe their designs are just what the 21st century, on-the-go consumer will be looking for: a perfectly crisped microwave potato, the ability to bake delicious breads and cookies in the microwave without thetoughness, delicious soups.The inventors have more than 400 licensable technologies and nearly 100 patents, collectively. Richard Pavelle holds the patent to the credit card calculator, which he licensed to Casio Computer Co. Ltd., Sharp Computer Co., and Cannon in the early 1980s. Other big name clients include General Electric, Raytheon, Velcro Group and Rubbermaid Inc. The groups uniqueness stems from their claim that they can “Invent Upon Demand.” George Freedman states, “If a company tells us what they want, we can do it.” What is even more unique about the company is that they do their brainstorming without risk to the client’s pocketbook. There is no cost for brainstorming.To date, they have a myriad of inventions including animal food dishes, clothes dryers that are twice as efficient as current models, bacterial retardant cutting boards, paint removal systems, melon ripeness detector, to name a few.
(PRWEB) July 19, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT:Oveda Hancock,202.544.3046ovhanc@bellatlantic.netWinchester, MA, July 17, 2000–We Invent Resources, a product innovation think-tank, has done it again. The Masters of Invention have two new developments: personal care and household goods that repel bacteria when they come in contact with water and a new class of car battery that can be charged in two minutes.Four partners–Richard Pavelle, A. Ze’ev Hed, Sol Aisenberg and George Freedman–who banded together eight years ago as “inventors for hire,” collectively harness their expertise in the art of invention.Richard Pavelle, president, and George Freedman, vice president, are very proud of their microwave concepts. For example, toasting bread in a microwave in 30 seconds or shoes you can wear that provide cardiovascular exercise when you just walk around.The masters believe their designs are just what the 21st century, on-the-go consumer will be looking for: a perfectly crisped microwave potato, the ability to bake delicious breads and cookies in the microwave without thetoughness, delicious soups.The inventors have more than 400 licensable technologies and nearly 100 patents, collectively. Richard Pavelle holds the patent to the credit card calculator, which he licensed to Casio Computer Co. Ltd., Sharp Computer Co., and Cannon in the early 1980s. Other big name clients include General Electric, Raytheon, Velcro Group and Rubbermaid Inc. The groups uniqueness stems from their claim that they can “Invent Upon Demand.” George Freedman states, “If a company tells us what they want, we can do it.” What is even more unique about the company is that they do their brainstorming without risk to the client’s pocketbook. There is no cost for brainstorming.To date, they have a myriad of inventions including animal food dishes, clothes dryers that are twice as efficient as current models, bacterial retardant cutting boards, paint removal systems, melon ripeness detector, to name a few.
(PRWEB) August 13, 2000
FOR RELEASE
Today’s Date: August 14, 2000
Contact Info:
Victoria Chorbajian
Chorbajian Speaking Enterprises
VcinNJ@aol.com
201-262-0529
Better Public Speaking Skills Required
in Today’s Competitive Market, Says Speaking Coach
Paramus, NJ: Public speaking affects everyone today more than ever. More mergers
and more competition mean how we communicate can affect whether we get a new
client, a promotion, or a new job, says Victoria Chorbajian, public speaking coach,
trainer, and author.
(PRWEB) August 13, 2000
With Internet, Company Offers Bigger Image, Low Rates to Small Business Clients
HELENA, Alabama — August 4, 2000 — Kelly Cullison, a Helena entrepreneur, announced the opening of Atlas Virtual Services, a virtual assisting practice devoted to helping small business owners handle administrative tasks so they can focus on growing their business. Using the Internet and email with other mainstay communications tools, businesses are now able to pass along time-consuming chores without having to hire employees or temporary help.
Cullison explains that Atlas Virtual Services aids small business owners by handling such tasks as correspondence, travel arrangements, appointment-setting, preparation of reports and presentations, and Internet research, as well as managing voice and email and other day-to-day,
non-core matters.
Cullison is one of a growing number of home-based “Virtual Assistants,” leveraging the Internet to launch practices around the world. These professional administrative assistants represent a broad cross-section of society, including single parents, seniors, college students, people with disabilities, downsized executives, and many others with skills and expertise essential to the smaller enterprise.
Cullison explains, “Virtual Assistants are the ideal staffing solution for the new breed of ‘wired’ small-business owner. Without requiring more office equipment or space, and without the hassles associated with hiring employees, Virtual Assistants offer expert support on an as-needed basis — billing only for time-on-task. Since Virtual Assistants themselves are also small-business owners, they have a direct interest in making sure their clients are happy with their performance, and better understand the small-business arena than either employees or temps.”
Virtual assistance works because the immediacy of today
(PRWEB) September 15, 2000
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