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QLogic Custom 6.5
QLogic Custom 6.5" Component Kick Panels for a 1982-1992 Pontiac FireBird
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QLOGIC QFORM CUSTOM FIT KICK PANEL SPEAKER PODS ALL CAR
QLOGIC QFORM CUSTOM FIT KICK PANEL SPEAKER PODS ALL CAR
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Custom Fiberglass Kick Panels For 97-01 Prelude
Custom Fiberglass Kick Panels For 97-01 Prelude
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92-94 K5 Blazer QLogic custom Kick Panels for 6.5
92-94 K5 Blazer QLogic custom Kick Panels for 6.5" Component Set W/2" Tweeter
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82-94 S10 Blazer QLogic Custom 6.5
82-94 S10 Blazer QLogic Custom 6.5" Component Kick Panels w/2" Tweeter Mount!
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Retro Sound 64,65,66 Ford Mustang Custom Kick Panels-PAIR for 6.5
Retro Sound 64,65,66 Ford Mustang Custom Kick Panels-PAIR for 6.5" speakers
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USA-630, New Model Radio &  Kick Panels Speakers
USA-630, New Model Radio & Kick Panels Speakers
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Retro Sound 64,65,66 Ford Mustang Custom Kick Panels-PAIR- w/ 6.5
Retro Sound 64,65,66 Ford Mustang Custom Kick Panels-PAIR- w/ 6.5" Coax Speakers
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QLogic Custom 6.5
QLogic Custom 6.5" Component Kick Panels w/Tweeter for an 82-92 Chevrolet Z28
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USA-230, Radio + Kick Panel Speakers+6X9 Rear Speakers
USA-230, Radio + Kick Panel Speakers+6X9 Rear Speakers
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USA-230, Radio + Kick Panel Speakers+6X9 Rear Speakers
USA-230, Radio + Kick Panel Speakers+6X9 Rear Speakers
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 1955 chevy cassette radio W/ kick pnls, frt,rr speaker
1955 chevy cassette radio W/ kick pnls, frt,rr speaker
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1956 Chevrolet radio W/ kick panels, front,rear speaker
1956 Chevrolet radio W/ kick panels, front,rear speaker
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1982-1992 Pontiac TransAM 6.5
1982-1992 Pontiac TransAM 6.5" Custom ABS Component Kick Panels from QLogic
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88-90 GMC 1500/2500/3500 C/K  Custom QLogic 5.25
88-90 GMC 1500/2500/3500 C/K Custom QLogic 5.25" Component Kick Panels!
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92-94 K5 Blazer Truck QLogic Custom 5.25
92-94 K5 Blazer Truck QLogic Custom 5.25" Kick Panel W/2" Tweeter!
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82-92 Pontiac FireBird Custom QLogic 5.25
82-92 Pontiac FireBird Custom QLogic 5.25" Kick Panels!
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82-92 Pontiac/Chevrolet QLogic Custom Factory Fit 6 1/2
82-92 Pontiac/Chevrolet QLogic Custom Factory Fit 6 1/2" Kick Panels w/Tweeter
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 QLogic Custom 6.5
QLogic Custom 6.5" Kick Panels for 88-90 GMC C/K 1500/ 2500/ 3500
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92-94 Chevrolet Suburban QLogic Custom Kick Panels for 6.5
92-94 Chevrolet Suburban QLogic Custom Kick Panels for 6.5" Components
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1982-1992 Pontiac TransAM Custom QLogic 5.25
1982-1992 Pontiac TransAM Custom QLogic 5.25" Kick Panels ABS Color Matched
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1992-1994 GMC Yukon Custom QLogic 5.25
1992-1994 GMC Yukon Custom QLogic 5.25" Kick Panel for Component Set and Tweeter
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82-92 Chevrolet Z28 Custom QLogic 5.25
82-92 Chevrolet Z28 Custom QLogic 5.25" Kick Panels
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QLogic Custom 5.25
QLogic Custom 5.25" Kick panels for Chevy Camaro/Z28 or Pontiac TransAM/FireBird
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88-94 Chevrolet C/K 1500/2500/3500 Custom QLogic 5.25
88-94 Chevrolet C/K 1500/2500/3500 Custom QLogic 5.25" Component Kick Panels!
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92-94 Chevy Suburban SUV QLogic Custom 5.25
92-94 Chevy Suburban SUV QLogic Custom 5.25" Kick Panel Color Matched ABS
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 92-94 GMC Yukon QLogic Custom 6.5
92-94 GMC Yukon QLogic Custom 6.5" Kick Panels W/2" Tweeter and Color Matched
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 91-94 GMC Sierra 1500/2500/3500 QLogic Custom 6.5
91-94 GMC Sierra 1500/2500/3500 QLogic Custom 6.5" Kick Panels W/2" Tweeter!
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82-93 Chevrolet S10 Ext/Reg Cab Pickup QLogic Custom Fit 6.5
82-93 Chevrolet S10 Ext/Reg Cab Pickup QLogic Custom Fit 6.5" Kick Panels
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88-94 Chevrolet C/K 1500/2500/3500 QLogic Custom 6.5
88-94 Chevrolet C/K 1500/2500/3500 QLogic Custom 6.5" Kick Panels
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82-92 Chevrolet Camaro Custom QLogic 5.25
82-92 Chevrolet Camaro Custom QLogic 5.25" W/2" Tweeter Component Kick Panels
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82-92 Chevrolet Camaro Custom QLogic 6.5
82-92 Chevrolet Camaro Custom QLogic 6.5" Component Kick Panels w/Tweeter!
Paypal   US $199.99
91/92/93/94 GMC Sierra 1500-3500 Custom QLogic 5.25
91/92/93/94 GMC Sierra 1500-3500 Custom QLogic 5.25" Kick Panel for Components
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USA-230, New Model Radio & Speaker Kick Panels
USA-230, New Model Radio & Speaker Kick Panels
Paypal   US $285.00
USA-630, New Model Radio & Premium Kick Panels Speakers
USA-630, New Model Radio & Premium Kick Panels Speakers
Paypal   US $398.00
USA-630, Radio, Kick Panel & 6
USA-630, Radio, Kick Panel & 6" X 9" Rear Speakers PKG
Paypal   US $429.00
Secret Audio SST, Premium Kick Panels, DVC Speaker
Secret Audio SST, Premium Kick Panels, DVC Speaker
Paypal   US $495.00
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6.5"FIBERGLASS SPEAKER KICK PANEL SPEAKER ENCLOSURE CUSTOM NISSAN HONDA TOYOTA
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Halloween is celebrated every month of October, specifically, on the eve of October 31. Halloween has historical roots and it has been said that Europe has influenced much when it comes to traditions and celebrations. Americans enjoy Halloween parties and celebrations before winter comes in.

The tradition of wearing costumes has both European and Celtic origin. During the ancient times, winter was so harsh and horrifying. Usually the land is barren and there is limited sunlight so there are no crops to harvest and food supply is scarce. Many fear the darkness and all throughout the winter season. They tend to get frightened because of the total darkness that has embraced the land. Since the nights are longer and the days became shorter during winter, the people grew weary of what to expect during this time of the year. During Halloween it was believed that ghosts roam the earth. It was long believed that when somebody walks home a ghost might come along your way. So to avoid this event to happen, people wear masks and costumes of animals and hovering monsters so that the ghost will recognize them as a fellow ghost. Trick or treating has a history dated back the ancient times. In order to avoid the spirit from entering the house, people place bowls of food or treats outside their doorsteps.

When it comes to decorations during Halloween the usual thing you see is the carved pumpkin with a candle lit inside. The pumpkin carving is usually seen in North America when they celebrate Halloween. North America grew pumpkin more than any part of the world. It was then called jack - o'-lantern which can be associated with the Irish legend of Stingy Jack who was a miserable old man with bad drinking habits. Tricking the devil Stingy Jack has been bound to roam the face of the earth without a place to stay. With only amber from hell has lit his turnip to light his way into his doom.

Some characters of Halloween parties are Dracula, bats, owls, werewolves, white ladies, witches and demons. Other Halloween characters might include ghosts, ghouls, skeleton, fairies, vultures, goblins, mummies zombies and a lot more. Even movie film characters are also used for costume Halloween.

Halloween has the traditional color of orange and black. Home decors and party decors have these colors blending when Halloween is near.

When you keep in touch with your friends during the Halloween season, you may want to try using custom Halloween address labels. This makes your letters, invitation as exciting as possible. You can include those famous Halloween character when designing your own custom Halloween address

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Great Customer Service is a Cinch!

I never get tired of grabbing hold of a saddle horn, slipping my foot into a stirrup and throwing my leg over a horse's back.  But the truth is I'd never have a chance of settling deep into the saddle if it weren't for a two-foot strap called the cinch. 

A cinch is the part of the saddle that wraps tightly around the horse's belly.  If it isn't snugged up nice and tight, as soon as I put my weight on the stirrup that saddle will slide underneath the horse and I'll end up on my backside!  But if the cinch is strapped securely in place, I can climb up into the saddle with confidence and take my horse up the trail.  

Great customer service is much the same.  It's purpose is to make your clients feel valued and important. It's the cinch that holds the rest of your organization in place.  If it's snugged up nice and tight where it belongs, you can climb into the saddle each day, serve other people with pride and confidence and take your organization where you want it to go.   

Customer service is also making your co-workers feel valued and important.  There shouldn't be a double standard in how you treat people at work.  The same respect you extend to clients should be extended to the staff, too.  When you do, your clients will keep stampeding back and your employees will want to stay.

Here are some strategies that will make great customer service a cinch in your organization:

Cock an ear their way

Whenever I work with my horses, it's important that they be listening to me.  The way I can tell if they're focused is by watching their ears.  When one ear is cocked my way, I know I have their attention and that we'll get things accomplished.

Whenever a client is interacting with you, it's vital that you cock an ear their way.  In other words you must be listening, making eye contact, using their name and giving them your full attention.  Being totally present like that makes them feel like they're the most important thing in your world at that moment and that you are ready and happy to serve them.

When you cock an ear toward co-workers it has the same effect.  They feel cared for as individuals and valued for the job they do.  Staff members will have a tendency to work harder and to stay with the organization longer.  It's a very powerful retention tool. 

Toss them an apple

In the fall, as I'm out doing chores, I like to walk out to my apple tree and throw a few apples into the corral for my horses.  I don't do it because I've just worked them hard or because we've just gotten back from a long trail ride.  I toss them apples just for fun.  It's an unexpected delight and they love me for it!

Customers love it when you do unexpected things for them.  Treats, discount coupons, fun banter, and personalized service are all great surprises that show you're willing to go the extra mile to please your clients.  They're delighted by the special attention and want to continue to do business with you.

Co-workers enjoy being thrown an apple once in awhile too.  Helping someone finish a job, doing more than you're asked to do or extending encouragement are all tasty apples you can toss into the corral.

Upgrade your broken tack

One spring day I had my horse tied to the fence when something spooked her.  She pulled back so hard that the clasp that attached the halter around her head to the lead rope broke and off she galloped.  When I replaced that broken clasp, I made sure to buy a bigger, stronger one.  I didn't want to be dealing with the same problem all over again (actually the next time she pulled back, the new clasp held and she pulled the fence down, but that's another story). 

No matter what industry you're in, mistakes will be made.  There's no getting around them.  When they happen, the key to great customer service is to do more than make things right - it's to make things better.  Do what you can to make up for a customer's inconvenience; give them a service for free, upgrade their order or offer discounts for future products.

Also, when a mistake happens, look at it as a great opportunity to really let your exemplary customer service shine.   Now's your chance to prove that you are eager to please and can come through in a trying situation.  Customers usually respond favorably when employees work hard to make things better.

Strike while the iron is hot

When a blacksmith wants to bend a piece of iron, he lays it in the fire until it glows red hot and is pliable enough to work with.  Then he works fast to shape the iron before it cools down and hardens.

When clients come to you with complaints, it's important that you strike while the iron is hot and take care of their needs immediately.  The longer you make customers wait, the more upset they get with each passing minute.  Their annoyance can escalate until what was originally a simple problem to fix compounds into a nasty confrontation.

Kick up your heels

Have fun and make your job as enjoyable as possible.  Work is far more than tapping the right keys on the computer; it's creating a positive experience and making a great connection with everyone you come in contact with.

I'm not suggesting that you goof off at work, but to enjoy your job.  Smile and laugh with clients, exchange light-hearted banter with co-workers, bring snacks, celebrate birthdays and order pizza once in awhile.  Make your work environment a warm and positive one. 

The bottom line of customer service is taking good care of people and making them feel important. It's being personable while you're being professional and it's one of the most effective ways you have of retaining both clients and employees.  When you follow these simple steps, you'll find that great customer service really is a cinch!

 

About the Author

© 2008 Kim Gibbs, Speaker/Author/Cowgirl. Kim shares her western wit and wisdom to give organizations a leg up with motivating employees, customer service, wrangling stress, effective communication, achieving success and reversing negative attitudes.
Find out more about Kim's presentations and products and claim your complimentary report on the 15 Biggest De-Motivators in the Workplace at http://montanaperspectives.com or contact her at kim@montanaperspectives.com or 406-240-7882.

Me and my friend want to make a business selling custom kicks. I need help with getting started. PLEASE READ!!

1. Where can we buy cheep but cool looking WHITE sneakers? Are there any that look kinda like Nike Dunks?
2. Are there ANY kinds of markers we can use? Ones that wont chip or fade?
3. If not, how should we go about painting them? Any tips?
Thanks so much!

David,
I apologize, I have no experience painting shoes. I think that you have stirred up a great idea. An airbrush would be useful and you could get a durable paint. Most importantly I think that you have a unique niche that could turn to be a big market. I would consider building a website once you get some product.

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