Laundry Seminar schedule for January 2009
Filed under: Announcement, business opportunity, Entrepreneurship, seminar, trainings and seminars
For those who missed the laundry seminar this December, you need not worry because Nette of Mr. Laundry will be conducting another session this coming January 2009.
Here are the details:
Date: January 24, 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (or until end of open forum)
Place: Mr. Laundry Shop – 12 Mayor I.S.Diaz St. Cubao, Q.C.
Seminar Fee: P1,450.00
The seminar will cover everything you need to know about setting up a laundry shop business – from capitalization requirements, feasibility studies, legal documents required to the operation proper itself, like marketing strategies, cleaning procedures and other insider tips.
You will also be taught how to make your own fabric softener to help you cut on your cost and perhaps be another source of business for you.
How much for the ketchup?
Filed under: business, customer service, feedback & reviews, management
Today, I went to a McDonald outlet near my daughter’s school to buy her food. It was their school’s Christmas party, I decided to just buy her food from the fast food instead of bringing some from our house (like I can cook a decent meal for baon).
Anyway, my daughter Angel is studying at Holy Family and there are many fastfood outlets near their school, so I guess there won’t be any problem.
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Celebrity contestants?… Yes, it’s still about business
Have you noticed that most game shows on Philippine TV today have celebrity contestants at one time or another? In fact, some game shows ONLY have celebrities as their contestants. Well, with the television being nothing but another marketing media, these celebrities are there for a various reason.
One is to entice curiosity about the show and perhaps boost the ratings. When you have a game show that is really boring and just won’t click with the televiewers, presenting it with celebrity contestants gives it a different persona. People love watching celebrities, even if they sing out of tune, don’t know the lyrics, or they make fools of themselves.
Pacquiao’s Victory, can we learn business discipline from it?
December 7, 2008, Philippine time. All eyes were glued on the television and every Filipino was very happy when Manny Pacquiao won over Oscar dela Hoya. From this victory, can we learn something that can be applied in business?
Yes we can… and we should. And what can these be? There are actually a lot of them, and here are just some:
Focus
Pacman has a lot of things to do aside from boxing. He has a hosting stint on local television, some businesses he invested in, social obligations he has to attend to, and of course his family. But when the need arise to focus on his mission, focused he was, and his sight was set on his desired result – to win the match.
Every entrepreneur should always be focused on what he wishes to accomplish in his endeavors. Taking everything that distracts his attention aside, until he has established his business.
Is it safe to autoload yet?
Filed under: business, customer service, feedback & reviews, mobile technology, Money
I used to load my prepaid cellphone as I was getting inquiries on my personalized items every now and then, especially my personalized chocolate bars. My network provider is Globe, and I was having no problem as far as communicating with others is concerned, both with Globe and those with other network.
But one day, I noticed upon inquiry of my balance on 222, my load balance is not correct. What’s worse is that, I inquired it again after a few minutes, I got a different balance and this time it’s much lower than the first one.
Eventually, my load balance became zero, nil, and I haven’t sent a text nor called anybody. My reaction – GLOBE IS STEALING MY LOAD!
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