Showing posts with label Voiceville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voiceville. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Enjoying the company of my wife and cars


There’s nothing that gets my pistons pumping more than women and cars and I’ve been pretty pleased with the internet and how it helped my business.  I’m a mechanical minded kind of guy by nature and I have had some problems when dealing with computerized technology. Lucky for me I learn pretty fast and have some help that I needed.  The shop is going steady but there are some lean times.  With that in mind, I’ve included selling car parts and accessories to my stockpile and I’m pretty satisfied with the business exposure that the digital age has brought. 

Running your business from the internet is pretty awesome, and it feels good man. Just finished some promo work and orders taken and processed online and it definitely brings in the money.
Who doesn’t like a nice turbo or supercharged ride? Getting these awesome parts to customers is the name of the game and I love sending out these boost upgrades to people who appreciate them. They just order them online and I just ship these bad boys, simple as that. Heck I don’t even have time to manage my marketing stuff; with my hands full running the business, consulting with suppliers and all that jazz. I took the time to research my business marketing options and all the nitty gritty aspects of running a business and got some clerical aspects of the job done offshore. It did save me a pretty penny and some spare time. You won’t believe the time I waste interviewing mouth breathers who apply to my temp job notices when sales picks up.

There are some things that are important but I can’t be bothered with. Like Data entry or updating my sites. Good thing I have lovely and helpful virtual assistants that I outsource from BPO guys I know. They are a bargain to have around and get the job done so I can’t say I have any problems there. 

All in all, I’m pretty satisfied with the results so I can spend more time with my girl. Yeah my one sweet wife; she makes awesome pizza and spare ribs.  Wait I actually have two sweethearts, my missus and my upcoming project: twin turbo mustang v8. I can’t wait till it’s done and tear apart the tarmac with it.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Doubts

When a person has doubts, he or she normally hesitates to make immediate decisions.  Decisions of course, have to be made in a given period of time but whether it is immediate or not, decisions should still be made.  In relation to that, doubts are those external factors that hinder people to believe in something.  Never doubt something or someone for that matter for as long you know what you are doing and you know what you can achieve in the process.  It all reflects on how you make little decisions; if you are easily swayed into believing the opposite of what you stand for, you will probably lose track of everything else, including the bigger picture.

In business, doubts are not advisable.  It should be stimulating and it should not stop you from doing what you have to do.  To expand more on the idea of stimulating doubts, take into consideration the people that work for you.  You may always refer to their resume to check on their background but whether it is good or bad, you can not judge the person merely according to how he or she presents her or his identity on a piece of paper.  It should be based on how you assess him or her personally.  The role of stimulating doubts help you rethink the traditional way of qualifying your employees.  But it is not your only concern because matters like choosing an ideal business partner can also mean doubts along the way.  Choosing a business partner should be proactive and independent.  Do not rely so much on what others have to say because in the end, the result will confront you and not them.  It is better to step your foot in during the initial stage rather then someone else’s.  Nobody gets a gold ribbon for cowardice.  Take the risks if you have to just as long as you do not compromise your credibility.  When all else fails, stand by what you believe in no matter what because you never know what opportunities may unfold before you.  A business partner can always appear impressive but choose wisely and choose the one that puts you first.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Taking it to the Next Level

Here I was discussing business with partners and I suddenly had great ideas to try for the next few years.  The meeting was unbelievably successful and we all agreed that we had to do something to keep our businesses alive and so we agreed on taking our game to the next level.  Believe me, when a business man says “I need to step it up”, he really means it.  That’s because we know that there is a very thin line between sinking and rising.  If we fail to understand our role, we will eventually run out of options.  Money is a very important factor but we all have to consider that making profit is not always the concern because we have customers who rely on us. 

An essential part of these quickly growing trends in the business world is quick response and a positive one.  Worse comes to worse, we will have to make sacrifices.  But the whole point of doing business is to serve a community and I have always believed in that; which is why I strongly recommend good people around you—people who stand by what you believe in, to begin with.  Yesterday I was having a conference call with the business development team of Voiceville Communications, Inc. and they managed to address the problems in order to effectively capture the market we’re targeting.  These people have been doing a really good job in terms of outsourcing and this is one concrete example of how people should do business together.  It is always important to understand our individual responsibilities and we have to have people who act on it.

Taking it to the next level does not always necessary warrant brilliant ideas, just good ones which can be brilliant in the long run.  My advice to businessmen who are struggling out there is this.  Look around, see what has changed, and be counterproductive.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Get a Nexus One

It’s a new year and people are probably making changes around the house, in their business, their lifestyle, and tons more.  Change for me is a matter of choice and I respect those who stick by their beliefs but the ability to adapt is essential to survival. 

Likewise, technological innovations never fail to impress us with newer and exciting features because devices like cell phones, for instance, also need to change to adapt to our constantly changing lifestyle.  Speaking of which, I just bought myself Google’s Nexus One and it has given the public a chance to take a look at the beauty of modern technology.

I’ve read a lot of reviews about it.  Nexus One has basically impressed and disappointed consumers, just like other gadgets when they were still new.  It’s even compared with Motorola’s because both have the same Android OS.  It’s pretty much the same but I prefer Nexus One’s sleek style, amazing features and impressive look.  It has features fit for a busy man like me—a business man to be more specific.

To be a successful businessman, one has to be flexible enough and in doing so, one gets a Nexus One.  But seriously, my life, both business and personal, have been very convenient and manageable for the past months after seeking virtual assistance.  And did I mention they’re number one in
multi-product telemarketing right?  Last month was the best month because the sales were up and the tasks were completely organized.  Good results are showing more and more and I’m very thankful for that.  That is why I kind of rewarded myself something fancy and something that my wife won’t be jealous about.  Other than that, Nexus One is the perfect device that will keep me updated so I won’t miss anything about work while I’m out living my life as it has the ability to empower businessmen for any global communication needs.

As of now, according to I4U News, Google’s vying for their apps to be more useful in the corporate world and I say “Amen” to that.  This is a good year indeed because I began with good technology and you don’t see that everyday.