Monday, September 7, 2009

How, Dealing with local competitor? -

Hi guys well i am working for a sport equipment store, and i was wondering How should we deal with a new strong sporting store that has came to our area?what kind of things can we do to keep people coming back to us?

you can put on sales on items... offer better customer service..... make programs, such as a soccer league for people to join... something like that

Looking for current hot topic employee that wants to make a little extra money $$ !!? -

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I really dont know any thing about c++ and i dont know how and where to start....can some one guide me??! plea? -

Unless you are already proficient on another computer language such as C, C#, or Java, you will not be able to understand it without taking a class at your local community college.If you do not have experience with any of those languages, I d recommend that you start with C# which is the most powerful, fail safe, and easiest to understand.

Website Developer to be or not to be need your personal opinion.? -

Hi my name is Darach and im 17.I am interested in a few people giving me their personal opinion.ill come straight out with it and tell you that im think about setting up my own website. however this website can help everyone else as well.my website consists of.Going on to the website www.?????.com e.g, entering in your insurance details just like comparethemarket.com for example however. once you go to this website you enter your details without saying which car you want. e.g BMW 3 SERIES 2 Dr..... but you then get brought to another page on the website once you enter those details that allows you to view cars that the general public have put on for a small price e.g ��10-15... it then shows you what you would have to pay for insurance and also how much you would have to pay that person who is selling the car e.g ��2,000 pound for insurance and ��800 for the car itself. you can then buy the car off that person and you know exactly how much you are to pay for the insurance which you can then be brought to another page on the site which allows you to purchase insurance from leading insurance company s just like www.comparethemarket.com. positive things is you dont have to keep entering details time and time again which can be very time consuming because once you entered them on the website the cars listed already give you prices of insurance and that you receive with that insurance e.g courtesy car, your no-claims bonus and break down service.this is generally saving every ones time from searching through various different sites. I think that the target market is first time drivers personally however it is obviously open to everyone and also anyone looking to sell a car. please answer truthfully as i am in the process of making this site and i would like to know what every ones opinions are!

It sounds as if you d need some quite sophisticated work going on behind the front of the site. Everyone will pay a different rate of insurance depending on their age, their claims record, disabilities, if any, number of drivers to be insured, sometimes location applies, too, how long they ve been driving and what kind of cover they want. Each insurance company has different weightings that they apply.I understand what you re saying about simplifying the process but I m not sure whether it s possible to build as complex a site as you re suggesting. Test it yourself by entering your details on a few insurance sites and you ll start to understand how complex it could be. The price comparison sites usually let you shop for the type of cover you require and them list the policies that offer your mix of cover.

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