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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Advanced Auto Repair & Towing Service- Cleveland
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Keeping Cleveland Growing-One Business at a time
Why go anywhere else?
To add your Business here:
you must follow the GoCleveland Commitment ...
Committment to Quality
Reputable
Honesty
Customer Service
Reliability
Fairness
Trust
These Cleveland Businesses have excelled
in Customer Service:
(Don't you wish everybody did?)
Eat n Park - Parma
216-459-1515
Applebees- Steelyard Commons - Cleveland
216-661-3756
Dina's Pizza & Pub - Brooklyn
216-351-3663
Rascal House Pizza - Cleveland
216-781-6784
Dianna's Deli & Restaurant - W. 117th - Cleveland
216-521-9393
Seeds of faith are always within us; sometimes it takes a crisis to nourish and encourage their growth.
Susan Taylor"Whether you tend a garden or not, you are the gardener of your own being,the seed of your destiny."
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Cleveland Business Diving Board
Whatever area of marketing that you do,
whether you advertise,
do direct mail,
trade shows,
have a referral system,
run a PR campaign,
have multiple distribution channels,
deal with vendors or suppliers,
have a number of locations,
pay big dollars for web ads,
every one of these areas can be super-charged with the right strategies. With simple, yet "powerful profit-producing" techniques, you could have your salespeople close 30% more customers, make 30% more appointments, cross-sell or up-sell 30% more customers, get 30% more times that a customer returns. What would that mean to your overall revenue and profit?
It could be that your advertising needs a powerful response-getting headline - one that will see results by as much as 700%.
Maybe your sales approach is lacking the proven consultative approach, process, presentation, or follow-up that can dramatically improve results immediately. You may have a distribution system that lacks using it's full potential. If you introduce products or services - structured properly - your customers will want more and will come back more times than they would normally. That's even if what you offer is not what they would normally buy.
The Most Powerful Form of Marketing
"Word of Mouth" marketing is the most powerful form of marketing. Namely - Referrals.
According to Bob Burg, author of "Endless Referrals", "Without a business based on endless referrals from present customers and clients to everyday contacts, the fate of anyone's business is a nerve-racking mystery, dependent upon current economic conditions and buying moods."
What are the key issues that should be addressed in strategic and marketing planning?
The following questions lie at the heart of any marketing and strategic planning process:
• Where are we now?
• How did we get there?
• Where are we heading?
• Where would we like to be?
• How do we get there?
• Are we on course?
Why is marketing planning essential?
Businesses operate in hostile and increasingly complex environment. The ability of a business to achieve profitable sales is impacted by dozens of environmental factors, many of which are inter-connected. It makes sense to try to bring some order to this chaos by understanding the commercial environment and bringing some strategic sense to the process of marketing products and services.
A marketing plan is useful to many people in a business. It can help to:
• Identify sources of competitive advantage
• Gain commitment to a strategy
• Get resources needed to invest in and build the business
• Inform stakeholders in the business
• Set objectives and strategies
• Measure performance
In closing, think out of the box. Reasearch is essential.
Being Creative
Innovative
Inventive
Dream the Dream
Imagine
Bring your Cleveland business foaming to the top, after all a good foam in a beer
brings about excellent taste!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Cleveland Businees, stop the scams
Have you as a consumer ever wanted to search for a business on the internet?Maybe you were ripped off, been scammed, have a complaint, need help, or need to post a comment....
Well Cleveland --- HELP is on the way!
There are alot of very good, reputable Cleveland Businesses out there, but then again, a few slip through the cracks, often unseen for the dirty mischief they have caused you and others. If this has happened to you, make it stop NOW!
Don't let the Cleveland Business, Company get away with it! Report it! Help yourself & others in the future.
Get the Service you deserve!
Now you can!. This website is a useful tool I've been using for over 2 years now. You can research businesses on the internet in various ways. Just as well you can make calls to various agencies like The Better Business Bureau and more.
I went to rippedoffreport, filed a claim, they researched it, sent her letters, and kept me informed all along the way. They even asked me if I wanted a refund or the material. Of course I thought the book was going to be very useful for my library and accepted the book. I finally received the material 2 months after I ordered it. However, I received no reply, no apology, etc. from the astrology lady.
I did receive throughout the years many useful tips, and helpful information from rippedoffreport. Not all their information and/or complaints are useful, but then again where can you go to find 100% legitimately correct information at all times?
Please give your feedback if you as a Cleveland Customer, Consumer feel this information and/or this website helps you at all. Your Business Feedback is important to us!!!
Go & GrOw in Cleveland! ---------http://www.gocleveland.net/
..And, it's FREE.
Your Ripoff Report will be discovered by millions of consumers! Search engines will automatically discover most reports, meaning that within just a few days or weeks, your report may be found on search engines when consumers search, using key words relating to your Ripoff Report.
Helping you, the consumer...
Search the Ripoff Report before you do business with retail stores with bad return policies, checking & credit theft, rebate fraud or other unscrupulous business policies such as phony auto repairs, auto dealer bait-and-switch tactics, restaurants with bad service or food, corrupt government employees & politicians, police corruption, home builders, contractors, unethical doctors &lawyers, online stores that sell non-existent products, dead beat dads & moms, landlords & tenants, fraudulent employment & business opportunities, and individual con artists who scam consumers.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Stop - A Cleveland Native Invented the Traffic Light!
Under the section titled "Web Sites of Interest" a link is given to the inventor of the traffic light, Mr. Garrett Morgan. Viewers might also be interested in a write-up by the Ohio Motorists Association (Ohio Motorist, Vol 85, No 1, February, 1993, pg 4). Because of its human interest the article will be quoted in its entirety. It was published in the Editor's Corner, titled "Cleveland's Edison: Garrett Morgan, traffic light inventor." The article is as follows:
"February is Black History Month. And our vote for the top salute in the Cleveland area goes to Garrett A. Morgan.
"Surely, few other figures in the black, white or any community's history can match the amazing story of Cleveland's version of Tom Edison. Yet Morgan is not well known.
"Drivers may fuss and cuss at the nameless inventor of the traffic signal when they hit a red light on a lonely road at 2 a. m. Even in more thoughtful moments—when a motorist realizes how utterly impossible it would be to move tens of thousands of cars through a busy city at the same time without traffic lights—the image of an inventor of the device remains a blur.
"Let's try to fill in the picture.
"Arriving in Cleveland in 1895, Morgan got a job maintaining sewing machines for a clothing manufacturer. But a dozen years later, he went into business for himself, selling and repairing sewing machines. Always curious, Morgan experimented with various solutions to reduce friction in the operation of sewing machine needles—and by accident discovered a hair-straightening solution. So he went into business making and marketing hair care products—that is, shortly after he had also developed a tailoring shop—with 32 employees—to manufacture suits, dresses and coats.
"By 1915, Garrett Morgan had several diverse inventions to his credit, such as a woman's hat fastener, an automobile clutch and a "breathing device" which became the gas mask used by soldiers in World War I.
"After two rescue parties failed to reach the stricken sandhogs, Garrett and his brother Frank and two others donned Morgan's breathing devices, worked their way through the gas and debris-filled tunnel, and brought out the survivors.
"In November 1923, Garrett A. Morgan patented a unique set of 'stop' and 'go' lights with a third cautionary signal in-between when the lights were about to change. He sold his traffic light to the General Electric Co. for $40,000—then a princely sum.
"Although he developed glaucoma in the 1940s and gradually lost his vision, Morgan kept designing new products and inventing new things almost until his death on July 27, 1963.
"If you happen to be driving west on the Shoreway in Cleveland, notice the sign on that red brick building near the lake. It proclaims the 'Garrett A. Morgan Water Plant' in honor of the heroic genius of Cleveland who saved the lives of so many people here and around the world with his 'breathing device' and saved the time of so many drivers everywhere by helping to create an orderly flow of vehicles with his traffic light.—F.J.T."
"Now You Know"
Today is your Cleveland Business Promotion Day!
So tell me.. is your business reputable?
Do you believe in being honest to yourself and your Customer?
At the end of each day do you believe you did the best you could?
Do you have any blemishes on the BBB?
Do you believe in Promoting Cleveland and Cleveland Business?
If your business is honest, loyal, reputable, and you believe in oyur business, the products you sell, offer, etc. ....
then we want you on our website.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Cleveland needs an Angel
I often think Cleveland needs an angel to touch each one of us, to celebrate the city of Cleveland in a refreshed image, to see the light in a new perspective. To transform our ideals of daily living , make each day far more important, to hold and hug each day with renewed spirit. To dream bigger, learn more, promote each of our businesses, each of our daily lives in a netowrk. To come together as one in growing in our hearts, souls, minds, and beliefs that we can grow stronger as one.
Posted by 60watt on 10/12/08 at 7:11PM
What a scam, who's getting the kick back on this one.
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Posted by PoorRichard2 on 10/12/08 at 7:52PM
Several thousand dollars each!! Give the money to a food bank. Child immunization or heath/dental care. With all the real needs out there, this is what our government does with our tax dollars???? Metro Hospital is going broke, but this is what these morons think we need? A complete waste of tax dollars. This is exactly why I will never vote for another tax increase. The government spends our money like it was theirs.
New freeway signs in Northeast Ohio to be more readable
Posted by Laura Johnston October 12, 2008 17:45PM
Categories: Real Time News, Traffic
Click here to view the full-size graphic. (PDF)They're small changes -- taller lower-case letters; less-scrunched spaces inside a's and e's; a tiny tail on the l, to distinguish it from an i.
You'll barely notice.
But when a new type of lettering debuts on freeway signs here next year, you'll be able to read it from farther away, giving you at least two seconds more to react -- or so sign designers hope.
The new typeface, Clearview, improves readability 20 percent over traditional highway lettering, said Don Meeker, an environmental graphic designer who set out in 1991 to declutter American road signs. Thirteen years later, Clearview was approved for use by the Federal Highway Administration.
Next fall, the font will appear in Northeast Ohio as part of construction projects on Interstates 71, 90, 490 and 480. Already, the lettering appears on about 40 percent of the signs sold by Arkansas-based Interstate SignWays.
"It's fascinating what seems to be a minor change has such a dramatic impact," Ohio Department of Transportation spokesman Scott Varner said. "If you take an 'r' and an 'r' and put them side by side, there's not a lot of difference. But . . . it is a clearer view."
The new font is an evolution of the old Highway Gothic typeface, which was created in 1949 by a traffic engineer who simply enlarged a mechanical lettering template, Meeker said. It was never tested for readability but was formalized in 1959 with the advent of the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System.
Ever since, Highway Gothic has characterized the American landscape, in all-capital letters for words like "north," "right" and "exit" and mixed-case for destination names like Cleveland.
"They never thought about 'Does this typeface work?' at all," Meeker said. "We're trying to design something better than something that was never designed."
Meeker improved night driving, too, especially for the senior citizens who make up 15 percent of U.S. drivers.
At night the problem is overglow, a haze caused by headlights hitting the reflective sign material, blurring letters. The solution, the Federal Highway Administration suggested in 1994, was to make letters 20 percent bigger. But that would cost billions of dollars in new structures and super-sized signs.
Meeker tried to solve the problem in his quest for a clearer sign system.
Working with the Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute at Pennsylvania State University, Meeker first tried existing European types. But after posting 40 mock-ups in an array of letter sizes and thicknesses and in upper and lower cases, he realized he would have to create something new. He started with the familiar Highway Gothic, carving and stretching letter shapes to make them easier to read.
"Clearview is sort of Highway Gothic on a diet," said Martin Pietrucha, interim director of the institute. Sort of like a friend with a new haircut: You notice something looks different.
To refine the font, Meeker partnered with Brooklyn typeface designer James Montalbano, who drew an entire font family by computer.
The duo kept the same stroke width of the letters but tapered it in spots. They opened up the inside spaces in letters like "s," "p," "a," "c" and "e." And after an epiphany in 2001, they increased the height of lower-case letters, bringing the characters closer to the height of the upper case.
"It looks more open and more airy, so letter forms are more distinct," Montalbano said.
While capital letters appear as one big block, mixing upper and lower cases gives words distinctive patterns.
You recognize highway destination and road names more than you actually read them, Montalbano said. When you search for a certain word, your brain can distinguish its length, plus noticeable letters, such as the tail of a lower-case g or y, or the stick of an h or l or t.
Aha! your brain says -- deciphering the shape of "Cleveland," for example, instead of "Akron."
Clearview can be deciphered much sooner than Highway Gothic, according to research at the Pennsylvania institute and the Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University.
The difference surprised even Meeker and Montalbano, who in 2002 printed highway signs in Highway Gothic and Clearview, put them up on a test track at Penn State and walked back 500 feet.
At that distance, Highway Gothic letters began to break up, Montalbano said. But they walked back an additional 250 feet before Clearview became hard to read.
"It's a seamless upgrade, but something is a whole lot better," Meeker said. "You don't realize you're seeing at a significantly longer distance because it's sharper."
Montalbano and Meeker now want to create a better system for highway signs, to clean up the muddle of fonts and colors and sizes, to make signs clearer and more uniform. So together, they have researched sign layouts and developed a grid system to place information effectively.
Eventually, perhaps, Clearview could spell out information at every intersection in America.
For now, though, the partners are selling the right to use Clearview, about $800 for one computer license, Montalbano said.
Companies, such as AT&T, are using the font. And it's popping up all over the United States, replacing Highway Gothic signs (each at several thousand dollars) as they wear out or their information changes.
Maybe you noticed. Maybe you could finally read the signs. Posted by PoorRichard2 on 10/12/08 at 7:52PM
Several thousand dollars each!! Give the money to a food bank. Child immunization or heath/dental care. With all the real needs out there, this is what our government does with our tax dollars???? Metro Hospital is going broke, but this is what these morons think we need? A complete waste of tax dollars. This is exactly why I will never vote for another tax increase. The government spends our money like it was theirs.
Friday, October 10, 2008
An Earthquake Occurred Today!
I lived in California for 16 years, was a part of 2 major earthquakes.
It's amazing how the so called faithful and positive thinking people swing to panic after such a disaster. The same goes with daily living or in the daily markets, we need to persevere.
No need to panic or stir panic to the rest of us. Yes, we can learn from it, recheck our foundation and roots, to help make us stronger. Did this market freefall really need to occur? I say no way, the greed, like a disease in a tree, builds around it and attempts to destroy the roots.
Our business throughout the country, as well as our local businesses suffer to the extreme!
We as people need to look around us, feel closer to nature, open the box. Our structures of daily living are cracking in so many ways. Look at our basic needs: education, food, highways, byways, & bridges, buildings, even our sewers are being infested. As well as our minds; on tv, the media, radio, music. We need to seriously open our eyes to our daily existance and start anew, refresh. splash some water of angelic proportions on our bodies and daily living. Welcome back
Cleveland.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tell the state of Ohio we need the Innerbelt Bridge!
Lets keep and maintain what we've got. No reason to build another bridge until what we have built from the past is on built on firm foundations, solid ground, and quality upkeep.
With over 119,000 vehicles passing over this one main artery, lets keep it flowing!
Keeping Cleveland on the GrOw! That's what the Federal Government, state of Ohio, county of Cuyahoga, and the city of Cleveland should be strongly concerned about. Our Bridges lead to growth that otherwise couldn't have been imagined!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Cleveland Business Growth - Together We GrOw!
In order to keep growing together in Cleveland, we need to share more and more in our growth together. Cleveland Business needs to network in advertising, sharing business together.
This is why http://www.gocleveland.net/ was created.
Businesses that advertise together, with common goals to share each others views, dreams, goals, visions. Business that is reputable, concerned about Customer Service, and offers a quality product. A firm foundation, built on integrity, word of mouth, sincerity, and honesty.
In the Cleveland area, for business to grow, our roots of the past have proven furtile, strong, through charted waters, solid ethics, inside and outside beliefs in the city. The heart of Clevleand was created by central core beliefs, values, & goals. The Cleveland vision needs to look beyond the box and spread its wings and fly as a flock of birds flys, and city by city in Cuyahoga County come together, and form a cohesive flight plan. Together we GrOw!
Cleveland on the GrOw!
Welcome to the Cleveland on the GrOw Blog.
Please take time to visit our website:
http://www.gocleveland.net/
The site was created to enhance Cleveland's unique transformations now and in the future. Cleveland is a place to grow, and learn daily. Learning should be a part of everyones daily living. By learning, we continue to branch out out from the child we once all were to the ever growing example of a well nourished tree. The tree hightlisghts this blog. Throughout the coming years lets grow together. We all achieve great things by ever learning, and ever searching for fruitful knowledge.
Individuals as well as Business throughout Cleveland and beyond need to reach beyond the box. Let us create not just any change, but changes that help us all. LEts grow strong together, like so many trees in a nuturing forest. Fear not the learning growth, do not stop growing, try to grow beyond anyones means. Search within yourselves, look to others as well as yourself to branch out, to help others grow.
- Seek knowledge
- learn a new language
- read a book
- take a long walk in a forest
- stop and listen to the streams of water flow
- take a hike up a hill or mountain
- view the clouds
- look at flowers in a new approach
- take a quiet ride in Metroparks
- breathe the air daily
- take each day a step at a time
- find new ways of learning
- try a new hobby
- take up yoga, or various exercise
- study new memory techniques
- help me add to this list...