IT Consulting: What about Large/Small Businesses?

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Joshua Feinberg

In IT consulting you have many different options in who you choose as your clients. Larger than the sweet spot businesses are the large small businesses, which provides a different IT consulting opportunity.

Large/Small Businesses Defined

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Large/Small Businesses have 5-100 seats, 50-100 computers, anywhere from 50-200 employees and US annual revenue somewhere in the ballpark of 5 million up to 20 million. At that size, you are going to start running into a lot more publicly run corporations.

They are generally going to have at least 2 or more dedicated servers. At that size, beyond the sweet spot you start to see something very different about the dynamics of working with that account. You start to see an in-house IT manager, in most cases that is hired to handle a lot of the generalist work.

These Companies Have An On-Staff Professional

These large/small businesses won’t just have a technician, coordinator, or guru. They will actually have a person whose skills on probably on par with yours. They may be vendor certified they may know a couple of different operating systems, a couple of different database platforms, or a software developer.

Whatever it is, but they definitely have the skills to qualify them as a full-fledged IT pro. And they are brought in a lot of times to handle the generalist work. If you want to be able to provide IT consulting to these businesses, you’re going to need to deeply specialize.

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By Simon Burgess

If you were to find yourself out of work after suffering from an accident, were to become ill or become unemployed then life could get extremely hard and you could be at risk of losing your home if you cannot keep up with the mortgage repayments. However, the solution to this financial nightmare is mortgage payment protection insurance.

Regardless of your circumstances your mortgage would still have to be paid and if you had checked a mortgage payment protection insurance policy against your circumstances and found it suitable, then you would not have to worry. Once you had been out of work for between 31 to 90 days depending on the provider you would receive an income which would allow you to continue repaying your mortgage. The money would be tax free and would then continue paying out each month for between 12 and 24 months depending on the provider.

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However you do have to check that a policy would be suitable and you would be eligible to claim because there are exclusions which could mean a policy would be useless in your circumstances. If you only work part time, suffer a pre-existing medical condition, are retired or self-employed then a policy would not be in your best interest. Providers can add in other exclusions so it is essential to read the small print and compare the exclusions in the policy at the same time as comparing the small print. A quality policy would have no excess and very few exclusions whilst being affordable, it should also come with the terms and conditions including the exclusions clearly explained in plain English.

An independent specialist provider will always offer the cheapest quotes for the premiums along with the best advice and all the information needed for you to be able to make an informed decision regarding the suitability of the product. Mortgage payment protection insurance can be hard to understand so it is imperative that you do choose to take the cover out with a specialist and not have it included into the cost of the mortgage at the time of taking the mortgage out. High street lenders give very little advice regarding the exclusions and terms and conditions which has accounted for the majority of mis-selling and the product earning a bad reputation.

Mortgage payment protection insurance should become more transparent in March 2008 with the introduction of comparison tables. The tables will show how much the cover will cost in total along with the exclusions in a policy and through a series of questions which the consumer answers, they will be able to determine which if any of the payment protection policies are most suitable. The cover can work the way it was designed to work but you do have to take the time to read the exclusions and determine for yourself if mortgage cover is the right choice for your circumstances. Mis-selling of policies is only done through ignorance of the product and it is no the actual policy itself that is to blame.

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By Nancy G Orazco

Making your own garden gazebo seems to add an aesthetically pleasing addition to every garden or backyard. Thanks to the net, creating your individual custom-made garden gazebo plans are a simple undertaking. First of all, it is essential to understand what precisely is involved in making a garden gazebo from scratch as well as building materials plus available designs. Below are a number of commonly asked questions as regards to gazebos as well as their enlightening answers that should assist you in your next endeavor.

What Is A Gazebo?

A garden gazebo is a freestanding pavilion structure frequently in an octagon form. Standard outdoor gazebos are roofed, furthermore it is open on all sides to produce shade in the hot sun, nevertheless giving an open air wind for rest and recreation. The most ordinary places you will observe an outdoor gazebo are in a parks, backyard, or in a spacious field.

What Material Can Be Used To Create A Gazebo?

Of course the amount of materials will change depending on the size of outdoor gazebo you choose to build, so be sure to decide the size previous to purchasing supplies. Supplies needed for making an eight feet diameter gazebo contain: 1 bag of cement, 1 cubic yard of gravel sand mix, 4 templates, 8 fillets, and 8 posts for the footing of the gazebo. For the framing you are going to call for: 1 hub, 8 head beams, 8 rafters, and 16 beam & post braces. To make the handrails you are going to need 14 wood rails and a 130 ft. vertical board. Roofing supplies ought to consist of 221 ft. of lumber. Additional hardware you may possibly need: metal straps, angle clips, screws, and nails along with of course the basic equipment such as a nail gun, saw, etc.

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What Sort Of Lumber Do You Utilize?

Pressured treated wood can be the most chosen for constructing outdoors. This kind of wood offers a classic look while preventing against rot, termites, as well as further elements. It would additionally be clever to inquire about water proof pressure treated lumber.

Where Do You Get A Hold Of Gazebo Plans?

The advantage of living in this time and era can be that the Net is at your fingertips. Typing in “gazebo building plans” into whichever search engine will offer you a large amount of options. But if you would rather not use a computer, you will want to pay a quick visit to a local building and supply store for more assistance.

What Designs Can Be Obtainable?

The advantage of building your own gazebo is that you may set a special touch on the final product. The typical gazebo is shaped like an octagon, nonetheless a fast online search is going to provide numerous designs.

Building A Gazebo vs. Buying A Gazebo Pre-fabricated Kit

An outdoor gazebo kit offers a chance to employ pre-cut or panelized wood plus step-by-step information with photos to construct the gazebo. While a gazebo pre-fabricated kit is more simple to construct, you can be limited to its types of lumber plus designs that the pre-fabricated kits contain. For an individual with limited woodworking skills, a gazebo pre-fabricated kit is suggested.

Will You Call For A Constructing Permit To Construct A Gazebo?

Be positive and confirm with your local building permit personnel, however usually structures fewer than 100 sq. ft. may not require permits.

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The Traveling Orator: Todd Newton’s Tips For Speaking On The Road

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Todd Newton

Let’s compare calenders. I don’t mean let’s look and see who has booked the most presentations or who speaks at the biggest venues. I’m just curious as to how many speeches or talks you’ve given in your hometown in the last, let’s say…ever.

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For me the answer is one. The simple truth is that, in order to make a living as a professional speaker, our suitcases never really get unpacked. Like me, I’m sure you saw the wonderful 2009 George Clooney film Up In The Air and thought to yourself “This is my life story.” All of the cards from various reward programs, the strategies for passing through airport security quickly and effectively and the countless presentations given in small hotel (or motel) banquet rooms struck a chord in every seasoned presenter. Life on the road is a fact of life for many and I am going to share with you some ways to make it more comfortable. If you have reached the status of one who can afford a tour bus or your own private plane then stop reading right now. I am not on your level and continuing on would be a waste of your high dollar time. But if you aren’t there quite yet then these words are for you. Since 2001, I have averaged over two hundred days a year away from home. Now, if I were a twenty three year old rock star this would mean that I am living the dream. However, I can’t sing, nor can I strum a guitar and I sure as hell am not twenty three. Instead, I am a forty year old single father of two. Those of you that know me well are fully aware of the fact that there is nothing more important to me than my role as Dad. When my first child was born in 2001, I quickly realized that time away was inevitable and, therefore, I need to find a way to make it as efficient as possible. By efficient I mean I needed to make the most money in the least amount of time. Not an alien concept to my fellow achievers out there. Before I share my secrets for making the most of your time away from home, let me say that I am happily un-married to one of the greatest women who ever walked the face of the earth. My ex-wife and I work in near perfect harmony as co-parents and share the same ultimate vision of raising our children to be happy and productive people. Without her support and understanding of my career over the years there is no way I could have emotionally handled getting on even a single flight and our lifestyle would have certainly suffered. To the best of her ability, she works with my schedule so that my quality time with my angels is almost uninterrupted. I am grateful to her for all that she does. My children are lucky to call her Mommy. I never set out to be a “road dog.” It was never in my life plan to visit every motor inn and diner that small town America has to offer or view the Grand Canyon from the ever shrinking coach class airline seats that I frequently inhabit (I just saw it for the first time in person last year). But I’d be lying if I said it has been all bad. I’ve also dined at the world’s finest restaurants, flown First Class across several oceans, enjoyed the amenities of the award winning resorts and met some of the world’s most fascinating individuals. If you do it right, business travel can actually be,,,dare I say it,,,FUN. 1) Pencil vs. Pen. I was recently in Cairo, Egypt and had the opportunity to sit on a discussion panel with other leaders in the field of personal development. An audience member raised his hand as asked me specifically how I managed to juggle two television shows, a radio show, my speaking engagements and my coaching schedule. I have been asked this many times so my answer was all locked and loaded. In January of 2007 I was in Nashville, TN training with Al Gore to be one of his selected presenters of An Inconvenient Truth. One evening, after hours of studying slides, listening to his scientific advisors and working with a speaking coach, Mr. Gore and his then wife, Tipper, took a few of us to dinner. Just after we had all placed our orders, Mr. Gore went to the bar to get a drink. Never one to miss an opportunity, I joined him and asked if I could trouble him for a piece of advice. Al Gore is the only man I know of who travels more than I do and his devotion to his family is legendary. I simply asked him “How to balance it all?” His answer literally changed my life and I am thrilled to pass it on to you. In that authoritative southern tone he said “Todd, it’s easier than you believe it to be. In your daily planner you write things like birthdays, recitals and first days of school in pen. Everything else gets written in pencil. Period. Stick to that.” I have stuck to it and it has changed my view on business travel completely and if people don’t respect it then they are not people I choose to do business with. I am proud to say that I have never missed an important family event. Not to say that I make every single soccer game but I am there for the majority of them and just yesterday, though only off from a Las Vegas engagement for less than forty eight hours, I was banging on the glass as my son made his goaltending debut in a little league hockey game here in New England. He was also named the game’s MVP. That has nothing to do with this article- that’s just me being a proud father. Schedule the important things first and you will feel more comfortable when it comes time to leave. 2) Convenience. It may cost a little more but your comfort plays a major role in your performance. I subscribe to the “last flight in, first flight out” mentality. This allows me to spend as much time at home as possible and, over the course of years, a few hours here and there turn into added days with those you love. This schedule does not always allow me to get the cheapest airfare but it is here where you must decide how much your time is really worth. Do I want to take my kids to the bus stop before I leave on a four day trip or do I want to save $30 on my plane ticket? That’s a no brainer, isn’t it? I am also a big fan of car services. There is nothing like stepping off a redeye flight at 6:30am and seeing a driver holding a sign with your name on it. Compare that feeling to having to stand outside and wait for a shuttle, get driven to the long term parking lot where you’re paying an average of $11 a night, dig your keys out of your bag and drive all the way home and you will soon realize that is well worth the (tax deductible) cost. Many car services offer door to door airport runs for around $65. When it comes to hotel accommodations my advice is to live a little! If, for some reason, your room and travel are not included in your agreement, remember what I have said in previous articles…you get what you pay for. Motels that advertise $39/night are not meant for professionals like you. You are a speaker who needs to be at your best. Your client and your audience expect you to be well rested and prepared. How can you possibly be at your best after tossing and turning on a disgusting, hard mattress all night? How can you appear presentable when your shower runs out of hot water after a minute and a half? I’ve been there. You can avoid all of this by simply spending a little more to stay in a nice place. You will be amazed at the difference paying an additional $40 (again, tax deductible) can make. Most mid luxury hotel chains offer comfortable rooms, fitness centers, wi-fi and laundry services for prices that will not destroy your travel budget. My team at Todd Newton Life Strategies, LLC utilizes http://www.hotels.com and http://www.orbitz.com for the majority of our travel booking. 3) Reward Programs. No offense, but if its good enough for George Clooney its good enough for us. Remember the scene in Up In The Air where Clooney’s character, Ryan Bingham, meets the pretty redheaded woman in the hotel bar and they instantly connect by comparing their collections of cards for award programs? They’re smart! Hotels, airlines and rental car agencies are very well aware that people like us exist and they will go to great lengths to get our business. Some of the best that I’ve found and use regularly are the Delta Skymiles Program (http://www.delta.com), Southwest Rapid Rewards (http://www.southwest.com) and Hilton Honors (http://www.hhonors.com). All three are free to join and offer valuable, easy to achieve incentives such as automatic upgrades, complimentary nights and priority check-in. My two main airports are Boston Logan and LAX and I cannot tell you how many times the priority check in line has saved me from almost missing a flight. Not that I ever run late, but unanticipated factors such as traffic and weather can sometimes throw even the best laid plans for a loop. Just about every company has their own program so I certainly encourage you to sign up for all of them and find the one that best suits your wants and needs. Soon, by showing a little loyalty, you will begin to enjoy the benefits such as saving money by paying for an upcoming flight with miles. Again, these “little things” add up over time. Become a member of as many as possible and you will see yourself beginning to gravitate to just a few. Business travel is a double edge sword. On one hand, we get to see and do some pretty amazing things on someone else’s dime. On the other hand, we see and do those things alone and are left to only bring home overpriced souvenirs from airport gift shops to enhance the stories we tell our children. In this day and age, travel is unavoidable if we are to rise to the top of our field. No one knows this more than today’s professional speaker. Whether we present to motivate, educate or entertain our audiences do not come to us-we always go to them. By putting the important things in your life first you can travel with the piece of mind that comes from knowing that your priorities are in order. By spending a few extra dollars you give yourself the comfort that makes your time away more bearable. Remember, you deserve it. Finally, by simply allowing the big travel corporations to show their gratitude, you feel a sense of appreciation and get your fair share of the finer things in life. Affordable luxury is out there if you just take the time to look for it. Many people don’t know this but I am pretty much tattooed from shoulder to elbow on both arms. One of my first tattoos, and probably my favorite, is a banner which reads Home Sweet Home. I think that pretty much says it all. Now, from seat 12F (window) on the 2:40pm to Milwaukee, I raise my incredibly overpriced drink off of this undersized tray table in a toast. Here’s to your safe travel and may you meet plenty of pretty redheads in the hotel bar’assuming you’re single. Todd Newton is a popular television personality and international keynote speaker. As the founder Todd Newton Life Strategies, LLC, Newton travels the world inspiring thousands of people from all walks of life to look within themselves for the keys to happiness, success and fulfillment. For information on TNLS life coaching or to schedule Mr. Newton to speak at your event please visit www.toddnewtononline.com

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By Jason Broderick

Most all of us have at least one bbq grill appliance-whether we host an occasional summer bbq or grill all year long. This said, no matter what appliance you purchase, the brand, or the warranty; grills will wear out after a certain amount of time and use. That is normal wear and tear. Depending on what kind of grill you choose, may vary how long you have to go before this happens-but at one point or another, you will be faced with the challenge of getting a new bbq grill for your grilling and cooking needs or replacing a part that may be worn out.

When it comes to your grill-this is the most common of situations that occurs: all of a sudden, your grill stops working, and you have no idea why. You made sure to refill the tank and you know how to properly operate the thing-but it just won’t work; or perhaps, just won’t work properly. What do you do? Many just assume that their barbecue grills have lasted their life, and it’s time to get a new one. Of course, this is what manufacturers want you to believe; but chances are, all you need is a solid replacement part to get your grill operating back at its optimum. If you know little to none about grills and how to buy replacement parts-do not fear, for two reasons: first, because it is more than common; and second, because this article tells the novice everything they need to know about buying replacement grill parts-so you can save time, money, and hassle in the long run.

Most Common Parts that Need Replacing

There are a number of parts that make up your grill, but really only a few that will end up needing to be replaced. Maybe your bbq is working ok, but it’s just not cooking evenly; or perhaps, it’s just taking longer than it used to; or moreover, maybe it is charbroiling the outside of your steaks, but leaving the inside more than a little bloody and raw. These are all too common occurrences with bbq grills-no matter what the brand or level. This said, you need to know what the most common solutions in the way of replacement parts are. The following are the most common of grill parts, needed most often to return a grill back to optimum grilling power and quality:

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— Heat Plate

— Cooking Grate

— Pipe Burner

— Warming Rack

While all of these items seem small and inconsequential, they are, in fact, quite necessary to the overall function of your grill. This said, instead of replacing the entire expensive system, most often all that is needed is a replacement of one of these parts. Comparatively, the hassle, time, and money spent are seemingly limitless. This is why it is vital to figure out-prior to trashing your grill-is one of these simple parts might need replacing.

So, you’ve done your research, looked for the tell tale signs of compartmental problems, and you’ve discovered that it is one or a few parts that should be replaced. What now? Now, you need to understand some very basic principles of part replacing when it comes to your grill. First, it is of the utmost concern that you know exactly what part your grill requires. Most often, if a grill is by a certain brand that is a household name, it will ask in the manual for a part by the same manufacturer. The first aspect of finding the right solution to this is to know that you must know the exact number and specs of the part that fits the grill. Second to this, it is vital to know that some businesses do carry the same part-and it isn’t by the same manufacturer-but it will fit your grill. These are what is called universal grill parts. The best protocol when refitting your grill to its original optimum grilling and cooking potential is to go with the manufacturer-it is true-but in the case, when the manufacturer is either no longer in business, or perhaps the grill is no longer carried-and therefore the replacement parts have been discontinued-universal parts have been manufactured to accurately fit your grill, and get it back to its original operating condition.

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Hairdressing Industry and Its Governing Bodies

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The hairdressing industry as various governing bodies intended to protect the client and the hair salon

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NHF National Hairdressers’ Federation (NHF) provides salon members with help and information for the hair industry currently has over 6,000 members, which includes small and medium salons that include hair and beauty salons, and Independent Chair Renters. The NHF works on behalf of its members to raise the professionalism and commitment to the hair and beauty industry. Members have access to a range of benefits, including services, products, advice and information that help them to develop their business, including access to a free legal helpline, salon insurance, discounted rates on PPL Licences. It helps its member through representation legal and employement advice. If a salon displays it’s a member of the NHF this does mean it better than another salon down the road. Although it should be noted that the hair salon itself takes its business and contractual arrangements seriously. AHT Association of Hairdressers and Therapists, founded in 1963 by a group of hairdressing teachers as a like minded national network of specialists who exchange good practice and support. This organisations members are more made up from the educational sector of hairdressing. Ranging from lecturers, teachers and assessors who hold relevent teaching qualifications or are working toward achieving those qualifications. The AHT holds National Training initatives, events and specialist demonstrations across its network. HABIA In 1986, the Hairdressing Training Board (HTB) was formed with the objective of working with employers, educators and government to design and implement training and education programmes for the hairdressing industry. Habia is the government appointed standards setting body for hair, beauty, nails, spa therapy, barbering and African type hair, and creates the standards that form the basis of all qualifications including NVQs, SVQs, Apprenticeships, Diplomas and Foundation degrees, as well as industry codes of practice. In 1997, HTB, HTB Scotland, and the Beauty Industry Authority (BIA) formed the Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority (HABIA) to include the beauty therapy industry within its remit. Habia was formally launched by Dr Kim Howells, then Minister for Lifelong Learning, at that year’s Salon International exhibition. By 2001, the organisation was being referred to by its initials, HABIA, and by the end of 2004 the decision was made to officially make the company name Habia. By this time, nail services and spa therapy had been added to Habia’s remit. Habia was officially recognised by the government as a National Training Organisation (NTO) until these were abolished in 2001. Currently, Habia is recognised by the government as the Standards Setting Body for the hair, beauty, nails and spa sectors (including barbering and African Caribbean hair). The core responsibilities for Standards Setting Bodies include sector research and information, national occupational standards, qualifications strategy and learning frameworks. A central point of contact for information, Habia provides guidance on careers, business development, legislation, salon safety and equal opportunities, and is responsible to government on industry issues such as education and skills. Habia raises the profile of its industries through the press and media, and is the first port of call for news organisations and broadcasters on news items and background information. Habia also delivers solutions direct to: salons to help them understand complex legislation such as health & safety and employment law, improve client retention and raise business performance; employees to gain the skills that employers need to stay up to date with client demand and the latest techniques, equipment and products, as well as where to go to access learning and suitable qualifications; trainers – to deliver qualifications with training support manuals, and to create successful teaching programmes including induction and initial assessment; learners – by offering books and teaching guides directly related to their studies, and by providing advice on career paths and qualifications. HABIA is very similar to the NHF in its support for salons and individuals. The Future For Hair Associations State registration is looking like a possible requirement for hair salons moving forward to promote best practice and tidy up the industry

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How does an advertising agency work

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Advertising is the most effective way to reach consumers and create awareness about your products and services. With thousands of companies coming up every day to offer their products and services, advertising becomes a highly integral tool to reach your products effectively to the consumer. An advertising agency has an upheaval task of informing, persuading and building a relationship of trust and faith between the company and his consumers. Thus advertising agency is an instrument where advertisements are conceived, strategized, planned to reach maximum people. Webwindows, a UK based leading media agency has been rendering advisory and creative services to online companies to assist them in their needs for planning, composing advertisements and placing them in the right newspaper for the last ten years.

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In fact, Webwindows has a dedicated page, the Webwindows page that appears in the seven leading papers in the UK. The Webwindows page is completely dedicated to small and mid-sized companies to promote their online offerings. Research has proved what Webwindows has believed all along that when it comes to advertising print prevails over the Internet and all other forms of media. By advertising Webwindows, you not only gain advertising space at cost-effective rates but also the fruits of the ten years of experience Webwindows has in guiding its client to advertise in the right newspaper based on demographics, customer reach, target audience etc. The crux of the adverting job is to help you reach your services / products to the public in the best possible way. Advertising agencies have to build strategies that build a stand-out image of your company among your consumers. They need to build a relationship of trust and faith between your products / services and the prospective consumers. Following the same fundamental to reach your product to the consumers in a positive light, Webwindows assist online companies in 360 degree aspects of advertising. Right from ad content composition to design to placement, they formulate the best media strategies to help you reach a wide consumer base. Here are a few tips from Webwindows on choosing the right advertising agency. Understand your product and business goals: The first task of any advertising agency is to well-develop a thorough understanding of your product, its prospective position in the market place and its target audience. This helps advertisers to produce effective advertising campaigns to best publicize your product. Webwindows carefully studies your products and then guides you about the marketing strategy, which paper the ad should be placed, how many times it should run etc. Create Advertising campaigns: Keeping the clients goals in mind, the advertising agency should be able to build advertising campaigns, like slogans, jingles, et al. The campaign is built with the aim to push the sales of the companys products, attract new consumer belt while retaining the old ones, re-affirm the brand image, market the product and generate brand awareness if the brand has been just forayed into the market. Advertise the product: After the campaign is ready, the advertiser looks for media vehicles to popularize / publicize the product. The campaign may be advertised in a range of media agencies like, television, radio, print, depending on the clients budget. For your advertising needs, Webwindows chooses newspaper as the premium mode of advertisement. Through its dedicated page, The Webwindows page, which appears as a colored supplement in seven leading newspapers and magazines in UK, it reaches its clients services to a large readership of around 5 million viewers. Webwindows also assists you in choosing the right newspaper to help you market your product so that it reaches maximum viewers in the most effective way. The primary aim of any advertising agency is to analyze your goals and help you aspire for more results. Through their well-planned and result-oriented advertising strategies, Webwindows helps you reach the right audience at the right time highlighting the right message.

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