Wedding Poems – Love Poems

By eyeswide, May 19, 2009

Is there a better place or time to write and recite a poem for than at one’s wedding? In addition, what better subject is there to write about than love! A good wedding poem can be used for a number of purposes. For instance it can be used to highlight the reception or another after party for the groom, bride and their families. Additionally, it can serve as a personal touch for the bride and the groom when they are exchanging their vows. On a greater scale it can even be used for invitations and announcements during the marriage. Whatever the purpose the nuptials poem will serve, it should be well received by the partner as well as the audience. This is the easy part; the hard one is writing or finding the right one.

Love and friendship poems when well written, perfectly capture the nature essence of a wedding. A good poem is able to evoke the feelings the bride and the groom have for each other and evoke a tear or two from the audience. Wedding and love poems can be found in wedding greeting cards, wedding gifts, books and perhaps most importantly today the internet. Before setting out to search or write a poem, decide on the length, the audience and the theme. It can touch on name of the wedding venue to give it authenticity. If in Canada for instance the poem can mention places like Ontario, Mississauga, Toronto, Brampton, Markham or Niagara Falls depending on the venue of the wedding.

When searching for a poem for a Mississauga wedding or a Toronto wedding, one can contact a Mississauga Wedding videographer or a Toronto Wedding videographer to sample some wedding poem recitals to have an idea of the content, when and how they were recited. Consider having some soft relevant background music from a wedding Dj to give the poem a nice moving background ambience. If one chooses to write the poem, first know the audience. You might be the father of the bride, the Maid of Honor, the best man or even the bride or the groom. If it is from the maid of honor or the best man to the bride and groom, it should have a personal touch with past friendships from childhood. If it from the bride to the groom or vice versa, it should be pure love poem, one laden with emotion and love with a joke to melt the tense moment and anxiety away.

Whether sought for or originally written, the poem need not be a rhyme. It should be simple, provocative and brief, with flowing language and well thought out phrases. Read it aloud over and over to ensure that each line and each word has earned a place in the meaning of the poem. Since it is a work of art, treat it as thus, beautiful to the ear and memorable to the brain. A good extract from a groom to his bride follows below.

“…You are my wife, my friend and lover,
For all my life, I’ll love no other…”

Republised by whitepoems.com.

Why Cross Media Publishing?

By eyeswide, May 19, 2009

Whatever it is that your company needs to have printed or published, Cross Media Publishing is a state-of-the art comprehensive solution package which answers all your requirements and has a company-wide application.

Starting with a neutral data bank Cross Media Publishing is a simple and effective way to bring across the very essence of your company or your product to a clearly-defined target audience. The aim of Cross Media Publishing is to establish a consistent and stringent communication between your company and your customers, whatever the chosen channel of communication or medium. One great advantage is that unnecessary costs can be cut, and this irrespective of the size of your firm.

Product Information Management (PIM) means supplying high quality and up-to-date information on products for use in different media and for different company locations. The information in the form of product data, images, descriptions, texts and other sources is stored and administered in a modular systems architecture and can be used on WWW and intranet using a standardized technology. One of the most important aspects of PIM is that the individual product data is stored in a inter-exchangable form. If PIM is not used, there is a danger that the product information is not accessible throughout the company, and can only be used once.

A good Cross Media Publishing system guarantees the highest possible benefits for your company:

  • Optimal integration into the existing systems environment
  • Modular solution
  • Utilisation of existing standards such as Java et. al.
  • Compatible with prevalent software and hardware platforms
  • Modern software architecture
  • Data can be easily maintained because the content, structure and layout are separated
  • Final publishing in print and online media can be effected with a high level of automation
  • Customer communication can be optimised
  • Cross Media Publishing can be implemented fast and with little effort

Personal Development

Try On Your New Luxury Home Before Buying

By eyeswide, May 19, 2009

It’s commonplace to try on suits, dresses, trousers or shoes before buying them. People instinctively know they need to try on clothes to be sure they fit, feel comfortable and are attractive on them.

What about a luxury home? It’s probably the most expensive purchase you’ll ever make. Isn’t it even more important to “try on” a home before you purchase it?

What on earth do I mean? Well, it’s usual to look for a home in places that are convenient to work and schools.

Most folks take the daily commute into consideration when shopping for a home. Why not take the daily, weekly, and even monthly activities of family members consciously into account, too?

Case Study:
I once helped a young, single woman named Wendy to find and buy her first home. She worked for Geico, was rising very nicely in the company and wanted a home of her own and the tax break home ownership affords. She asked my advice about choosing, and we had a conversation in which I mentioned many of the sorts of things I’ve said here. We made a list of what mattered to her. Then we went shopping. We looked at a lot of houses. After we came out of each one, we had a talk about how it measured up to Wendy’s list.

One of the houses we looked at belonged to the young woman who later became my daughter-in-law. It was brick, all on one level, had a fireplace in the living room, and had patio doors from the master bedroom and dining rooms to an enormous deck with a hot tub. It was beautifully decorated in a sort of “pared down Victorian” style. There was a brass bed, some wicker, lots of healthy house plants, and a few Victorian pieces of furniture that were actually old, family pieces. Silver framed family photos were clustered on top of the piano.

After we emerged from the house, Wendy started down the two steps to the car and then froze in place. She had the oddest expression on her face. I asked what was wrong, and she began to look sheepish and confessed, “That house is so pretty and so nicely decorated, I just enjoyed looking at it and didn’t give any thought to how I’d live in it. I just wanted it.”

We went back inside. Wendy still admired what had been done with the house, but decided it wasn’t right for her.

Knowing what’s important to you can save costly mistakes. The process of “trying on” a house helps you evaluate what’s important. I think you’ll find it’s worth the effort.

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Coordinating and Promoting Your Trade Show Display

By eyeswide, May 19, 2009

There are many parts of your trade show display that are necessary. The first is your signage. It is your signage tells who you are. This is what those attending the trade show are going to notice first. They’re not even going to notice the items displayed before they notice the signage. This is why you need to make sure that your logo and your business name are prominently on display. These are the things that people remember. You will not get notice just providing some small flyers or brochures on your table. These items are much too small to ever get you notice. Sure, they’re handy to hand out to your visitors, but your signage is what is going to pull in the visitors so that you can hand out things like flyers, brochures, and even business cards.

Change your staff on a regular basis. Some of the more obvious don’ts of trade show behavior like eating, sitting down, leaving the booth unattended, or taking calls at the booth can be prevented simply by shorter shifts. A trade show can be exhausting, even for your most experienced and extroverted salespeople. The experience is much easier when taken in half-day shifts. This way, your staff will have lots of time to take care of other business, and it ensures that the face you present to your customers is fresh, energized, focused, and truly relaxed not tired.

Quit running visitors through your booth and on to your competitors’. Get them to stay a while with our unmatched trade show exhibits and displays. Get sticky with your booth and raise your voice above the roar of neighboring convention booths.

Your trade show display is an extension of your business when you are at a trade show. Let our experts help you put together a trade show display that gets you noticed and helps meet your sales goals!

Your trade show display becomes your office when you are at a trade show. Unlike any other event, you have the opportunity to make new sales leads, meet new prospects, reconnect with existing clients and showcase your products and services to a specific audience. Many things are important for a successful trade show experience, but undoubtedly one of the most important aspects is having a professional trade show display that is intriguing and attracts visitors.

ELDS provides clients with the most cost conscious trade show booth in the trade show displays industry, always on budget and on time. Having over 20 years of tradeshow experience we pride ourselves with having a close working relationship with our clients. A company that is totally dedicated to our service and craftsmanship. ELDS, INC service client in Anaheim, Las Vegas, San Diego, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Chicago, Orlando, and all major U.S states. We provide a complete nationwide service. They Maybe Contacted at (626) 969-3399

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Media and Advertising in Atlanta Georgia

By eyeswide, May 19, 2009

This Media and Advertising in Atlanta Georgia article is from Surge Design, a media and advertising firm in Atlanta, Georgia

When it comes to media and advertising your options are easily divided into one of two camps: either offline or online. Both traditional offline advertising and internet technology driven online advertising have a great deal to offer when it comes to promoting your business products and services.

But to assume that they have much in common, and that traditional methods and assumptions will translate from the real world to the digital one is not only to seriously misunderstand the dynamic nature of online advertising, but to underestimate its value. Having said that, too many people instantly jump to the conclusion that the only successful or worthwhile media and advertising ventures worth pursuing today are those online.

This is also false thinking, and can result in you losing sales, missing out on prospective clients, and costing you both time and money. The most important aspect to consider when determining what method is appropriate for you under the circumstances is to have a clear idea of what it is you wish to advertise, to whom you wish to promote it, and what you wish to see as a successful result. If you offer a service which can only realistically be used by those within driving distance of your studio or office, then advertising online, whilst reaching many millions of people, will almost certainly miss the vast bulk of the prospective clients you could be seeing.

Mail shots, posters and flyers tucked under windscreen wipers at the local car park will work far better. Media and advertising comes in so many forms, and you have to make sure you know what method is appropriate, and then add a unique twist that will get you noticed and remembered.

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