Now the only thing left is to use them to actually give the "Perfect Presentation". How?

We have the Perfect Presentation Website. And the Perfect Presentation DVD. Now the only thing left is to use them to actually give the "Perfect Presentation". How? ![]() Watch the videos in this workshop training series to learn how to put all of the pieces together:
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![]() Unicity Franchise Owner Richard Cortez has opened up a training facility to help new and existing Unicity Franchise Owners build their business'. Located in Edinburg, TX the facility offers training and support as well as weekly opportunity meetings to all Unicity Franchise Owners. Under the mentor-ship of Jim Fobair and Terrence Gray , Richard Cortez has given the Rio Grande Valley a centralized place to get their Unicity questions answered, and the training to help other franchise owners give a perfect presentation. Richard Cortez believes that teaching franchise owners about the products they promote and giving them a greater understanding of their own business will give them the confidence to share the product more freely and to represent the company in a professional manner. A franchise owner is a reflection of the company they represent, an unprofessional franchise owner will give thoughts of a unprofessional company to a prospect. ![]() Most of everyone's orders have been sent with FedEx with the exception of Canada and P.O. Box orders. We here at AMS trust FedEx and to date have not had any problems with their service. But the most important feedback is from you, the customer. If any of you have experienced problems with shipping please email us at info@ambermediasolutions.com. To our Canada customers, we're currently working out a deal with FedEx to speed up the process but also keep your shipping rates low. It will be a joint effort from FedEx and the USPS. All Business card, Banner, Poster, and bulk PostCard orders are all sent via UPS. ![]() Need the PGD News presentation in Spanish? Log on to www.pgdnoticias.com to use the same presentation for your Spanish speaking clients. Spanish DVD Presentations are being finalized and will include Unicity's Spanish videos and the Spanish Sizzle call. Pre-Order your Spanish PGDNoticias DVD Presentations today! ![]() Sometimes even the simplest concepts make the biggest and best impacts on people. If you’ve decided to take on a commercial printing campaign to market your business or organization, your design can make or break the campaigns overall success. But finding that perfect concept can be incredibly challenging. Luckily, when you aim for small concepts, you don’t have to be a creative genius. Think about something catchy, simple and easy to process. Some people make the mistake of taking on huge, thematic concepts for their large format printing displays, and they end up being flops. The truth is, you’re fighting for your target audiences attention. They aren’t waiting around to see what you’re going to next, and they surely don’t have time it sit and analyze what you’re tyring to say with your campaign–you have to put it right under their nose. Think of something small, witty, simple and easy to convey in a design. Sometimes, when you think of a simple concept, you’re able to have a lot more creative freedom with the design, and could very well end up with something that consumers love and respond to. ![]() Despite the rise of the Internet, direct mail marketing continues to be one of the most effective ways you can increase the visibility of your business. If a flyer or leaflet is eye-catching and well-designed, a consumer will take notice of it when it falls out of their mailbox. While black and white is a cheap option, it usually pays to go color. It can be tempting to design your own flyers, but the result is not always professional. You’ll want to use high resolution graphics (avoid clip art!), corporate colors, clear, easy to understand language, and text in one or two fonts only, preferably. Avoid trying to cram too much information into your direct mail collateral, and ensure that font size is at least 11 point throughout to cater for people with vision difficulties. Be sure to review and sign off on a printed proof before your direct mail goes to print, as colors often look different on screen. ![]() If you love your iPhone that much to incorporate it into your inferior design, Finite Elemente’s Hohrizontal 51 is for you. In the shape of a shelf, the iPod/iPhone dock comes with all of the necessary ports to connect it to your home theater system and a remote control. The board can load up to 55 pounds, but the price is pretty loaded too: $600 for one. ![]() This is pretty killer, especially for those of us with inconveniently-placed light switches: Three guys in France (Nicolas Triboulot, Laurent Grapin and Thibault Thomas) have patented a system of paint and an unspecified electronic mechanism that can be used to turn an entire wall into a light switch. No need to pull any electric wires, the switch can cover a large surface. The switch disappears visually and the electronic mechanism remains hidden. It is accessible almost anywhere, whether in zig zag corridors or in large rooms; the switch is everywhere without being seen. The contact area location and dimension can be chosen easily, whether a strip, a whole wall or an isolated area.Arms full of groceries? Don't feel like getting out of bed? This sounds like a good solution to either of these things. Unless you have a smart dog who figures out he can kill the lights anytime he wants with his nose. ![]() Over the period, smog due to increasing number of vehicles and industries has becoming a major concern for the environment and health of people living in urbanities. Addressing the issue, Hungarian designer Peter Horvath has popped up a creative solution, the “Biolamp,” which converts carbon-dioxide into fuel to power the street lamps, other than providing a clean and healthy environment for the city dwellers. Containing a liquid, alga mixed with water, which transforms CO2 into oxygen, the sustainable streetlamp also includes a pump to suck the smog, from the top, and circulate the liquid in the spiral system. During the daytime, the streetlamp uses sunlight, CO2 and water to transform the alga into biomass that can be converted into fuel to power the lamps as well. As soon as the alga liquid is saturated with carbon-dioxide, the biomass is driven to the closest filler station through underground tubes, where it is transformed into biofuel to power eco cars, and refuel street lamps with alga thereafter. ![]() Inspired by nature, Romanian designer Diana Dumitrescu has come up with an innovative speaker that connects to portable systems to amplify their sound. Called the “USB Speaker,” the compact device is composed of several segments of aluminum connected by a rubber ring. When not in use, the speaker remains closed, but as soon as you connect it to a laptop, it blooms like a flower to let you enjoy surround sound on the go. Moreover, the USB Speaker incorporates a microphone for optional use that pops up when you connect the device to your portable system. |
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