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7 Effective Stategies To Grow Your Firm

Posted on November 27th, 2011 by Tony  |  No Comments »

Valuable suggestions to grow your company include the following: looking for referrals, creating a website, discussing your opinions and tips, joining professional or even marketing institutions, establishing important alliances, having more staff, and diving into a new customers.

After you’ve organized your own business, your next objective will be to ensure its progress and success in the marketplace. There are tons of tips business experts can provide you that can aid you grow your business proficiently. Check out this article to understand about a few of these helpful suggestions.
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Shipping marketing

Posted on November 27th, 2011 by Tony  |  No Comments »

Every shipping company has to struggle with more and more demanding customers. Of course, it’s their natural right to demand as good services as possible. It’s also obvious that they require boat transport companies to provide top value customer care, all time support, so on and so forth. All in all, the specific of the branch is connected with quite a lot of risk – customers give their boats (which often are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars) and ask people who they have never seen before to take them to a port placed on a different continent, for instance. If that’s not risky, nothing is…
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Geir Lolleng

Posted on November 27th, 2011 by Tony  |  No Comments »


Geir Lolleng was in his youth and early adult life active in the Norwegian Conservative Party (Høyre). He was for 7 years member of the Asker County Council (kommunestyret) and for 3 years member of the executive board (formannskapet) and had a number of positions on County level the county as well as Regional fylkeslevel in the Party. He studied law at the Lawlegal department of the University of Oslo and graduated with a full legal degree in 1981. He has also attended high level courses on management at business schools at Stanford Business School.
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