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April, 2009:

Tips For Life: Improving From Yesterday by Bryan L. Welton, Jr.

Tips For Life: Improving From Yesterday by Bryan L. Welton, Jr.

Rather than add things to your life to do better, it is often more effective to subtract the things that stop your progress.  May I suggest 4 things to subtract that can dramatically open and expand our vision.

Fear of Failure:  Failing is not always bad; often, it forces us to be creative.  We know we have overcome before, so we keep a positive outlook.

Blaming:  If you feel you aren’t progressing, who do you blame?  Find that thing or person and figure out a way to stop the blaming.

Complaining:  Solutions or recommendations go a lot farther than complaints.  Complaining only frustrates the situation and expresses emotion, but avoids resolution.

Justification.  Too often we find ourselves comforted by simple words of justification from within.  The best way to succeed is to compete with ourselves each day, to be better than we were yesterday as an individual, a team and a company.

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Namifiers to Exhibit at 2009 ASI Show in Chicago, IL

 

McCormick Place
Tuesday, July 21 • Education • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Wednesday, July 22 • Exhibits • 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, July 23 • Exhibits • 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Industry News: Badge Boss, a wholesale division of Namifiers, will be among the 800 suppliers exhibiting at this Summer’s largest ASI Show in Chicago, IL.   The event, held July 21-23, draws 4,500 distributors to a marketplace of over 800,000 promotional products. This will be the third time Badge Boss will have exhibited at an ASI event.

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Going the Extra Mile: One Incredible Story by Rachel Hair

Rachel7running250.jpgGoing the Extra Mile: One Incredible Story by Rachel Hair – In the long run, going the extra mile for customers will nearly always come back to benefit you.  Just this last month, I had a crazy but awesome experience with just that, something I don’t think I or my customer will soon forget.

The Provo City ½ marathon was scheduled for Saturday, April 4th.  A few weeks prior, I had worked closely with the race director, Jeff Gehring, to close an order for multiple banners and a total of 1800 race shirts. Under the tight timeframe, our first challenge was to find a supplier with enough inventory for that exact shirt style. With Tifany’s help, we got the shirts here in two shipments, the second of which arrived three days before the race.  By this time, I was somewhat stressed over producing the order on time, and I had actually committed to run in this race, but I didn’t feel as prepared as I would have liked to.  Well, Jose and his team at Press A quickly eased the first of my stresses, knocking out the entire order in one day’s worth of production. The shirts were picked up April 2nd, and I could finally rest easy over on the matter.  Our production team rocks!

That peace-of-mind, however, was short lived; Jeff called me at 8:30 the next morning.  Somehow the supplier had failed to ship us 90 of the shirts. Since the race was less than 24 hours away, it was determined that we would fly Tyler Kimball out to California that very night to personally pick up the remaining shirts, bring them back to our warehouse, print them on zero sleep, and then deliver them in the early morning hours (which, thankfully, all worked out smoothly).

When they fired the gun for the race to begin the next morning, I thought of all the work that went into those shirts, and how the other 1500 runners would never know the intense details.  Everyone just had a great time, and we have another satisfied and loyal customer.

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Employee of the Month of May 2009: Lisa Hulse

Congratulations to Lisa Hulse for being selected as our Employee of the Month for May 2009. 

Lisa is an Account Executive in our Nametags.com division and has worked here for 9 months. Originally she is from Orlando, FL. 

She moved to Provo in 2008 and was married last December to our very own Tim Hulse (at Laser Engraving). 

The thing that Lisa enjoys most about Namifiers is getting to work with her friends every day.  After work hours, Lisa and Tim love to compete at Guitar Hero on their Nintendo Wii.

Fun Facts: Lisa studied opera for 5 years, including 2 years at the University of Central Florida. Her nickname in high school was “L3 ”  (L-Cubed), since her initials were L L L .

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BlogTalkRadio SEO.Namifiers.com Interview

Listen to archived show at BlogTalkRadio with Nancy Brown : Looking for SEO help? SEO.Namifiers: Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen 

Restoring Faith In SEOTune into the show to hear the following:  Tweet This Show | Facebook Share This Show w. Others

New*** Interesting article & comments: Expecting Your Monthly SEO Report Anytime Soon? http://sicklogic.com/seo-sem-reports

Mark Herre is the Senior Manager for the SEO division of Namifiers, LLC. Mark has over 13 years of SEO experience, and has consulted both large and small clients as a permanent member of the Namifiers team for the past 3 years.

Namifiers: The Most Integrated Name In Branding.  For affordable and personable SEO service, call 800.990.2492 x 189  or visit online at  http://seo.namifiers.com
Email. seo@namifiers.com
Topic:    Restoring Faith In SEO

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