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Setting the Record Straight - Philip Stein Teslar Watches and Frequency Technology

Every day, it seems we hear about a new product that claims to do something to make our lives easier and more enjoyable.  It could be a new drug, an easy and delicious way to lose weight, a faster computer, or a more fuel efficient car.  But thanks to the overwhelming number of marketing messages we see and hear on a daily basis, it’s hard to take all the claims seriously.  Like they say, you can’t believe everything you read, right?  Well this is how I felt about Philip Stein Teslar watches , especially after they started receiving so much positive media coverage early on.   For awhile there, it seemed like every time I picked up a fashion magazine or tuned into Oprah, they were talking about the stylish beauty and amazing health benefits of Philip Stein watches.  Forgive me, but the skeptic in me comes out whenever I hear nothing but positive stories about a product.  After all, I told myself, if these watches were so amazing, then w...

Vending Machine Business Record Keeping Basics

Keeping good records of the status of each of your vending machines when you service them is both a critical and very easy practice. Even for those who strongly dislike record keeping and struggle with the practice, the process is not overly taxing. The benefits, after all, far outweigh the small inconvenience that it presents. After all, by keeping records, you will be able to see how you are doing over time so you will know exactly which machines are offering the best performance, how many of what product is being sold, and what profits you can anticipate in the weeks and months to come. As a business owner, this is information that you need. With even the most basic record keeping, you will have a much more thorough understanding of your business and how it is doing from one machine to the next. This allows you to continue what you are doing right with some machines, and consider the relocation of other machines that just aren’t performing as they should be. That being said, yo...