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Hiring A Residential Cleaning Company In 8 Simple Steps


 by: Andre Bias

When hiring a residential cleaning company most people tend to ask friends and family for referrals. However, referrals aren?t always easy to obtain, that is why it is best to know how to make a decision of whom to hire on your own. Below is a list of tips that will assist you in selecting the correct residential cleaning company on your own.

1. Make sure the company has a business service bond. It will protect you in the case of theft by the companies employees.

2. Ensure that the company has liability insurance. It will protect you if items are ever damaged, or if you are injured as a result of the companies services.

3. Make certain that they have a street address rather than a P.O. Box. Having a street address is an indication of credibility and longevity.

4. Ask the company for references of other customers they have done business with. Doing so will allow you to evaluate the companies reputation.

5. Make sure the company gives you an individual estimate. If you pay a flat price, you could be overpaying.

6. Ensure that they have a training program in place for employees. Training is an important part of every business because it aids employees in being more productive.

7. Ensure that the company and their employees pay payroll taxes. If a company has employees and does not pay payroll taxes that means they are paying workers under the table, which is illegal and unethical.

8. Hire a company that offers additional services you can use. It is less expensive to do business with one company rather than several different companies.

About The Author

Andre Bias is the President and Founder of LifeEase Home Services, LLC, a Milwaukee, WI based residential cleaning and grocery delivery company. You can visit his companies website at http://www.LifeEaseHomeServices.com.



5 Ways To Lose Your Ezine Subscribers

5 Ways To Lose Your Ezine Subscribers


 by: Ken Hill

1. Don't keep a regular publishing schedule.

Pick a schedule that is right for you, and stick to it. Your subscribers will become used to hearing from you, and you'll be able to gain their trust and business.

2. Don't make your free bonus easily accessible to your new subscribers.

For example, if you offer a free bonus ebook, let your new subscribers get your link for downloading your ebook in your welcome email.

If you make your subscribers wait for their first issue or worse never give them their bonus, you'll lose their trust and they'll quickly unsubscribe from your ezine.

3. Don't let your subscribers get to know you.

Include a publisher's or editor's note in every issue so that your subscribers will be able to learn more about you.

By doing this, you'll be able to easily connect with your readers and sell more of your products because your subscribers...

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Your Body WANTS To Fight The Flu

Your Body WANTS To Fight The Flu


 by: Generation Health

The body's immune system is our first line of defense against attacks from germs, bacteria, and viral agents like the flu. The immune system detects these harmful invaders and begins the process of isolating and destroying them. But the immune system only works if it has the fuel that it needs.

You see, the immune system is called a "system" because it is comprised of various organs and sub systems that work together in harmony. The major parts of the immune system include:

Thymus

Spleen

Lymph system

Bone marrow

White blood cells

Antibodies

Complement system (30 specific proteins which circulate in our blood plasma).

Hormones

Each part of the immune system depends upon proper nutrition in order to be able to function at peak efficiency. If even one component of the immune system under-performs, the entire system is at risk of failing...

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The Changes That Goes With Color Printing

The Changes That Goes With Color Printing


 by: Jinky C. Mesias

As an answer to the ever increasing demand for color printing, paper manufacturers have developed new grade of papers that can equal the quality of the commercially used printing papers (offset or rotogravure printing papers).
These new developed printing papers shows the same smoothness, brightness and opacity that are just perfect for any type of printing process. Plus with the continuous increase in the market share of ink jets and the equally high demand for quality ink jet printing especially on uncoated or lightly size-press-treated paper makes it further practical to develop new kinds of paper.

The latest ideal uncoated paper available in the market that is applicable to any type of digital printing is wood-free, alkaline, evenly bright and blue-white in shade, smooth, solid, opaque, sturdy and clean meaning it is free from any surface fragments as well as...

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Mom Starts Home Business Teaching Parents To Sign to Their Hearing Babies

Mom Starts Home Business Teaching Parents To Sign to Their Hearing Babies


 by: Liz Folger

You've just had this beautiful baby. And then it happens…they cry, they fuss and you have no idea what it is they want. What's worse is that for the next 13 to 15 months you're going to have little clue why this new beautiful bundle of joy is upset.
But do you really have to wait that long?

"Research has shown that while babies may lack the fine motor skills to speak, they do have the ability to understand and use language as early as 6-7 months. And given the right guidance, they have lots to say - with their hands."
Says Diane Ryan, Kindersigns founder, a certified speech and language pathologist, and an expert when it comes to teaching babies sign language.

So what does this mean exactly? Is Diane telling us that we don't have to wait until our babies are talking for us to know what they want? This almost sounds too good...

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