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Juliana: Hi there...just visiting...great to read your posts again...
Dori: Thanks for stopping by...all...I added your links to my directory.
haze: hi blog hopping here from daff site! Care to ex-links with me?
Realm: hi there
Korner: blog hopping
Bits & Pieces: hello...care to exchange link? if so let me know so I can add your link to my blog...tnx
Dori: Hi TM....good to hear from you again!!!
TM: Hey Dori, Just stopping by to say Hi.
Dori: TY..Tess and Juliana...I added both your links to my links directory..Glad you stopped by....Have a great day
Tess : TY for stopping by, sure we can xlinks, in fact, i already added u, hope u do the same. Please visit my other blog at: http://tessonlinebiz.com/ if u get time, good luck and TY!
Juliana: Hi. Thanks for the visit. Isn't it amazing how much kids actually know?
Dori: Hey Chris....thanks for saying, "Hi"...it's been awhile...have a great day
Chris: Hey, Dori...just saying, "Hi."
KR: blog hopping...happy monday
Dori: YW, TM!!!
TM: Great Info, TY
Dori: Sorry, Jason...typo...no, I do NOT have either certification.
Dori: Good Question...I should have blogged it..No, I do have either cert. I learned the industry the hard way...this isn't a bad thing because of the knowledge of the industry I have today.
Jason: Dori, are you certified?
mandi791: Hey, secret shopping is cool, I would definately do it if i had more time. I am always blogging! Stop by sometimes, tag me, maybe link exchange..? HAGW!
Dori: You're welcome, Sue...glad I could provide it. Any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Sue: Thanks for hte info
Dori: Yes, GK, I am interested in exchanging links. Thanks
GK: happy new year..care to exchange link?if so let me know so I can add your link to my blog.

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Thursday, February 28th 2008

7:17 AM

Work From Home Opp, Photography

I wish I could say I take great pictures and people drool over them, but reality is I don't.  So, I'm  learning about photography for two reasons.  First, I enjoy photography and appreciate the pictures, and secondly, because I want to make money at it. 

Pictures are always high in demand...they're also highly competitive, so good photography is essential for these work from home opps. But, if you have a knack for it or want to learn, this is a great way to make some money because like writing, it's performance based, so the long term income potential is there.  One picture can make thousands over its lifetime. 

I registered with BigStock, and everytime a picture is downloaded, the photographer earns $$$.  Yozaaa!!! I like that because again, once the work is done...it can make money 24/7/365.

Registration with BigStock is free and it's the same registration form whether you are registering as a photographer or a buyer. But, as a photographer, you will have to read the guidelines about copyrights and quality, then take a test before you can upload photos.

You don't have to be a professional photographer today to earn money....just have the ability to take great picutres and work with a computer. With computer programs such as PhotoShop, great pictures can now be refined to create exceptional pictures. 

Even if you're just learning, I recommend registering with Big Stock now.  There are some good tips on their site, and also a section for what is currently in demand.   

I also added some photography books and programs to my store on Amazon

Click below to register with Big Stock.

Stock Photos, Royalty Free Stock Photography, Photo Search
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Thursday, February 28th 2008

4:50 AM

Secret Shopping, Evaluating Customer Service Part 2

In part one of evaluating customer service, I wrote about expectations in customer service. Part two is about evaluating customer service based on what the average customer would expect:

Think of a scale whereby on the bottom of the scale, a customer is willing to accept food served on paper plates at a five-star restaurant. And, at the top of the scale, a person expects a five-star dining experience from a fast food restaurant. Both ends of the scale do exist. But, where do you fit? The vast majority will be somewhere in the middle.

Though the degrees of this imaginary scale will vary person to person, those at the extreme top or the extreme bottom will find it hard to approach a shop objectively, and reports from these two extremes offer little beneficial information for a company.

Reports from the bottom of the scale can offer little to no suggestions for improvements. Those at the top of the scale will rarely, if ever, be satisfied.

The most important thing to keep in mind when it comes to evaluating any part of a shop, especially customer service, is above all, be fair!!!!

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