Showing posts with label Reason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reason. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Corporate Gifts Online

NEWCASTLE, NSW AUSTRALIA.-- (PRESSRELEASE.COM)-- 06/02/2014--

Hunter Valley Hampers are a marketing products and gourmet hampers supplier and specialists in customizing everything from to do with gift baskets, hampers and corporate gifts. As you would hope for, premium gourmet hampers don't come cut-price, and it is the quality and exclusivity of the Hunter Valley Hampers brand name that has established a reputable niche in the market.

The blog-- which will be found at www.huntervalleyhampers.com - will also be jam-packed with the most effective tips on how to get the most from your investment in branded gifts, employee gifts and referral thank-you presents; ideal for corporate businesses planning to share their goodwill, display at a trade show or host an enlightening open day.



Hunter Valley Hampers Design, a popular name in corporate gifts, are proud to make public the relaunch of their new blog Gourmet Hampers Australia. The new information packed learning resource will emphasize current sales and advertising news from the Hunter Valley and reveal why having a robust brand identity is so important in making a good impression with your corporate gifts.

For professional gift occasions, buying wholesale is an affordable and realistic option for even the smallest business. Each superior hamper and gift basket has a clear purpose; making certain that you get highly regarded gourmet food and wine from the appreciated local vineyards, restaurants and paddock to plate providores of the Hunter Valley. Time and again sharing a luxury hamper proves to be a talking point and builds brand loyalty and ensures the greatest exposure of your identity.

Now, thanks to the Gourmet Hampers Australia blog, choosing your corporate gifts could not be easier. Hunter Valley Hampers Managing Director Kacy Fletcher says: "After helping businesses market themselves effectively for many years, it's fantastic to finally have a program where we can share our expertise directly with a wider market. Our new blog looks set to become the primary port-of-call for business owners and marketing teams across the UK, dishing out advice on all aspects of corporate gifts, gourmet hampers and fruit arrangements. This blog will work with our website to offer a one-stop-shop for corporate gifts.".

As a focus on the vineyards and Hunter Valley wine country producers, producing a credibled corporate gift entails attention to presentation and making a meaningful lasting impression. Opt for a luxurious edible arrangement, wine and cheese hamper or twin pack wine bottle gift set to really wow potential clients, customers or investors. Alternatively, create a bespoke gift basket to match your brand's exact feel - using our extensive range of local farm gate produce.

Hunter Valley Hampers is based in the glorious Hunter Valley around two hours drive north of the raucous confusion of Sydney, NSW Australia. To find out more about the new blog and their range of corporate gifts speak to them through their website that can be found at www.huntervalleyhampers.com.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

When Your First Dates Consistently Fail for One Reason

Posted on October 10th, 2011 by Brad under: dating advice

A reader recently wrote me with a very unique situation that was leading to multiple unsuccessful first dates.

In many cases, failed first dates can be a mystery: did she not like my personality? Was he not attracted to me? On the other hand, sometimes we know exactly why we are seeing failed dates…we just don’t know how to respond to them.

In this case, my reader knew exactly why he was struggling on the first dates but wasn’t sure how to correct the situation. Here’s part of his email:

I have really enjoyed reading your site and online dating guide. Based on your information, I am making some serious changes to my online dating approach. But I do have a question that I have not seen addressed in any of the literature I have read and I am hoping you may have some insight or suggestion.

About two years ago I stumbled upon a group of modern-day monks called the Ishayas and learned a prayer / meditation teaching called the Ishayas’ Ascension. I fell in love with the teaching and now share it all over the United States. I also joined the Ishaya Order and as part of my vows, I wear a wedding ring. I assure you that I am not married, not engaged, nor have I ever been either.

However, as I am sure you can imagine this comes up quite often when I meet women. I have not found a graceful approach to handling it yet, except for telling the truth which often ends up in a long conversation that can range from religion, belief, spiritual enlightenment, philosophy, etc. All pretty heavy subjects for a first date and almost always with me doing most of the talking.

The responses so far have ranaged from being flat-out called a liar to ending up as more of a teacher than a potential love interest. Any thoughts?

Specific Example, General Approach

I realize that many readers may read this person’s experience and say, “Well I’m not a monk so this advice won’t help me”.

Not so! I realize that this is a very specific example but the response to dates failing for one specific reason has a general approach. Sure, your situation will differ: your failed dates might instead be caused by revealing information about your job, your relationship history, or any number of items. That being the case, the advice remains the same so keep reading!



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