April 23, 2007

How Do I Choose The Right Site For Me?

With the explosion of online dating sites has come a virtual smorgasbord of choices.
There are free sites?
I don't recommend those but if money is a real concern, they are better than nothing.

There are the large paid sites with many and varied features like chat, IM and even matching using profiles.
There are the less expensive paid sites with few features. There are special interest sites for almost any thing you can think of…outdoor enthusiasts, couch potatoes, religious, non-religious, gays, lesbians "like I said" almost anything you can think of.
So what's a girl to do?
A girl should choose the site or sites that best fit her needs.

Here are some things to consider:

(1) Cost. How much do you want or how much can you spend each month for your membership (s)?
(2) Features. Which features are the most important to you?
(A) Profile matching systems. Is this a feature you really want or would you rather decide who is right for you all by yourself?
(B) Chat and IM?s? There are websites who offer chat rooms and IM?s on their sites. Does that matter or would you be happy just sticking to private email.
(C) Outside Events?such as speed dating? Are you interested in that?
(D) Privacy. Some websites allow you to limit who can view your picture or your profile. Does this matter to you or do you want as wide exposure as you can have?
(E) Safety. There are websites who do background checks of all subscribers and certify their age, marital status and background. Would you feel safer using this feature?

These are a few things but not all things you should consider when choosing an online dating service or services. Do your homework and choose wisely for the best results for you.

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April 29, 2007

Call Center Outsourcing: Finding The Right Outsourcing Company

Have you ever tried calling a help desk? If you did, you may think that the help desk is located within the company's building. However, because of the availability of high-speed internet access, chances are, you are probably calling a call center building located half way around the world.

A call center is a kind of outsourcing company that companies in the United States are hiring in order to save a lot of money. It is a fact that setting up an in-house call center can prove to be costly. However, you will need to set up a call center in order for your clients to reach your company regarding their inquiries and complaints. If you don't have a call center, your company will find it hard to communicate with your clients.

Therefore, outsourcing a call center is the answer to your problems. Because of the advancement in the internet, it is now possible for companies to hire call center companies or outsourcing companies outside the country. Companies do this in order to communicate with their clients more efficiently.

Outsourced call centers are cheaper in developing countries because the labor is relatively cheap compared to developed countries. There are also plentyl skilled workers in developing countries with limited jobs. So, call centers are one of the best choices for professionals in other countries. This particular job is preferred by a lot of people in other countries because of the high amount of salary which is above their minimum wage.

However, before you hire an outsourced call center for your company, you should first consider the fact that not all call centers are equal in terms of quality and the amount of money they charge. Here are some of the things you should look for in order to get your money's worth:

• Amount of calls answered – A good call center should be able to handle large amounts of calls in a single day. Ask the call center on how many average calls they can handle in a single day.

• Average call waiting time – Find out about the average waiting time before a client can be connected to a call center agent. The shorter time they wait the better.

• Average call time – It is also important to find out about the average time a call center agent spends in a single caller. It is important to keep the calls as short as possible in order to entertain more clients.

• Professionalism of call center agents – Try calling the call center and find out if the call center agents they hire is competent enough when handling calls. Call centers are subjected to frustrated callers and agents are prone to be emotionally and physically stressed out. You should find out how call center agents handle the calls and if the information they give you is sufficient and effective. Language skills should also be considered in a call center agent. If they are unable to speak straight, then that call center is considered as incompetent.

These are the things that you should find out about a particular call center. Once you hired an outsourced call center, you should frequently make calls in order to find out if they are indeed doing their job. Outsourced call centers is a great way to save money. If you need a call center for inbound and outbound calls, outsourcing it is a great solution in order to save a lot of money.

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June 3, 2007

Finding The Right College Program For You

There are all kinds of college programs that are available today for those seeking higher education and degrees in a wide variety of fields. The problem often lies in finding the type of education that is appropriate for your specific needs. We all learn best through different methods and identifying your learning method is a great way to understand what learning environment will work best for you.

The common learning environments for college level studies are the following: community colleges, universities, and online or distance learning opportunities. Community colleges tend to offer smaller classrooms with more discussion-oriented styles of learning and discourse. Universities tend to be more lecture oriented while distance and online learning opportunities are quite often self-directed learning opportunities that require a great deal of discipline in order to be successful.

When trying to identify the college that will work best for you, you should keep in mind your personal learning style. Beyond that you should also consider the type of environment you expect from your college education and the amount of time you wish to devote to the pursuit of your education and degree. Some people find that university life is far too distracting while others find that the solitude of online and distance learning is a distraction in and of itself.

You will find all kinds of cultural opportunities at a university that you will not find through home studies or on the community college level. For some students, these opportunities are icing on the cake and an important part of the learning experience as you delve into other cultures, art, music, and history. Others find these opportunities to be far too plentiful and far too distracting for their study needs. Whichever student you tend to be will make a huge difference in the best situation for your learning needs.

Another important consideration is housing. Most universities have ample on campus housing for their students while a few campuses experience on campus housing shortages and rely on housing that is located in and around the college area in order to fill in the gaps. Some universities will even offer limiting housing opportunities to students who have spouses and children. While housing on community college is seen, particularly in rural areas where there is limited housing available in and around the schools, these are more often the exception rather than the rule. Most community colleges are largely commuter campuses with very limited if any housing opportunities. Online and distance learning programs offer no housing to students.

Another concern that most also be considered carefully is the distance between classes and any special needs you may have. Universities tend to be large and spread out. It is quite possible to need to get from one end of campus to another (a mile or more in some cases) with a 10-minute window in which to get it done. For students with special needs or physical disabilities this can be quite problematic, especially on days of inclimate weather. Community colleges tend to have smaller campuses, which mean less real estate to cover in between classes. Online and distance learning classes go with you wherever you have access to a computer. This means that they are as portable as you need them to be if you have your own laptop and wireless Internet access.

You must consider all these things and so much more when narrowing down your college choices. Do you really want to take the personal responsibility required in order to succeed in online and distant learning courses? Do you want to be limited by the meager offerings of coursework available at the community college level? Is it worth it to you to pay the high price involved in a university education? These are all questions that you need to consider carefully before making the decision as to which college environment is the most desirable for you.

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