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The easiest way to increase sales in a small business is to start taking statistics of the number of phone calls that come in for questions about products or services and the percentage of those that result in a sale of some type. Once this is done a fairly simple audit can be done on how your employees and sales staff is applying telephone skills to increase sales.
Incoming telephone calls and sales statistic ratios are very important to all companies, but so many companies do not realize how many sales they are losing due to mismanaging the phone calls.
It may be necessary to bring in a professional telephone sales trainer to talk with each and every employee even if those employees are not involved in the actual selling of any product or service that your company is offering. The best way to ensure increased sales is to show the employees what they're doing wrong on the phone and how to do it right.
How long would this take to revitalize your telephone sales in your company? Well, with about a week worth of phone call screening and monitoring a good statistical basis can be developed and then telephoned skill classes can be given to each employee along with cassette tapes and perhaps videos to watch to help them improve.
Although telephone skills and telephone sales are not rocket science it is amazing what you can do with a little extra training. Please consider this in 2006.
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Auto Sound Systems and New Technology
Finding auto sound systems that can keep up with the constantly evolving technology of today is a real challenge for many car and sound enthusiasts not only around the nation but also around the world. There was a time in the not so distant past when car stereos that had CD players or CD disc changers where the cutting edge of technology. New technology however has nearly rendered the CD players in cars as obsolete as long forgotten 8-track players. The sad news is that many carmakers are clinging to the old days and only offer something as modern as cassette players as standard equipment for auto sound systems.
I think those days will soon be forgotten, as cassettes are no longer even in mainstream production. You should also find that as CDs are rapidly becoming replaced by MP3s that take up very little space in our cars and homes, one day very soon we may see that music companies have decided it is no longer cost effective to produce CDs and render all music to digital formats. So, what does this mean for auto sound systems? It's actually good news for savvy manufacturers are well as savvy consumers who have their eyes on the future and the growing role technology is playing in our lives and as well as our commute to work.
We've seen a recent introduction of satellite radio to our selection of auto sound systems. These stations offer the allure of no commercial interruptions to your music play in exchange for the price of a monthly subscription. At the moment there are two major companies that offer this service to consumers and each have rather proprietary equipment for their use and installation into your car. They are actually offering some rather tempting offers in order to encourage subscribers. Among those wonderful offers are auto sound systems for your vehicle at less than $100 with a prepaid year of subscription services.
For the satellite radio companies this indicates a constantly growing pool of prospective subscribers and the cost of the equipment is a drop in the bucket when compared to customer loyalty and being on the cutting edge of sound technology. The drawback is that you must decide which service you wish to go with before making the purchase. Also while they offer a very nice auto sound system (bare bones kind of kit that only allows for the radio reception in most cases) at a very sweet price, if you want upgrades such as MP3 compatibility, CD players, CD changers, DVD players, GPS, or any number of other new and advanced technology you will still have to purchase those for your sound system at an upgraded price. There are a few packages that come with these things, but the price is a little on the hefty side. Oh the sacrifices we will make for a more enjoyable daily commute.
Know what your expectations are before you decide to purchase the auto sound system of your dream or you could find that it is more the stuff that nightmares are made of than sweet dreams. Do not live in constant fear that if you buy today you will find something you like better 6 months from now, that is a reality. Technology is growing and evolving at a frightening pace. Find the auto sound system that you like best today and make that your purchase. This is a much better option than waiting around indefinitely and purchasing one just as your warranty expires on your car and it's time for a trade in and another auto sound system.
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Can I disable auto-seek on my cassette player?
I have a 2002 Ford Taurus. I have a tape cassette adapter for use with my mp3 player. My issue is that the tape deck in the car tries to auto-seek to the next song after each song is over and it's very irritating. Is there anyway to disable the auto-seek feature on the tape deck?
There's nothing in the owner's manual that I can find. I'm also looking for a fix for this, not a new product. If anyone knows how I can physically disable it, that would be workable too.
An alternative....
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It's not wireless so there's no interference. Not to be confused with an FM transmitter. Basically it adds an AUX input to ANY radio. No searching for a clean channel.
It feeds your audio signal from a headphone jack ( or RCA cables) by FM modulation, directly into the antenna input on your radio bypassing the antenna when on, allowing the radio to work as normal when off. It comes with an On/Off switch.
This is the answer. Totally versatile.
Here's one in action - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHBI0LBGhR0
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