April 2018

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  March 28, 2018
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Category: Issues 2018, Issues
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How Understanding Communication Styles Can Make Sales Easier

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  March 12, 2018
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Sales is key to a successful business. Without sales, you have a hobby – not a business. This is true whether you are an established business owner, or starting your first side hustle. For many entrepreneurs, sales are difficult. They don’t want to appear pushy. While there are many sales strategies available, if we stop and look at sales in terms of communication, then we can bring a new strategy to our sales efforts. For

Great reasons to adopt your next pet

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  March 9, 2018
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Category: Pet Corner, Article
There is no end to the companionship, love and joy a pet can bring to one’s life. That is perhaps one reason why the number of pets surrendered to shelters each year so greatly upsets animal lovers. But the same places that house animals that were lost or abandoned can be the very locations where families find new pets to love. The ASPCA estimates that 6.5 million companion animals enter animal shelters in the United

March 2018

Posted by spotadmin on  February 28, 2018
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Safeguard your eyes against computer vision syndrom

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  February 16, 2018
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Technology has simplified life in so many ways. Thanks to their tablets and smartphones, many people now have a wealth of information at their disposal 24 hours a day, seven days week. Computers, tablets and smartphones can now be seen just about everywhere, so it’s no wonder that studies have shown that as much as 90 percent of computer users have reported symptoms of computer vision syndrome, or CVS. Sometimes referred to as “digital eye