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Refrigeration Maintenance, Walk-In Coolers and Freezers
Sunday, 07 February 2010
By Franco Zinzi

  Most refrigerators and walk-ins seem virtually indestructible and problem free, but you'll get longer life out of yours by following these safety and maintenance tips. Clean the door gaskets and hinges regularly. The door gaskets, made of rubber, can rot more easily if they are caked with food or grime, which weakens their sealing properties. They can be safely cleaned with a solution of baking soda and warm water. Hinges can be rubbed with a bit of petroleum jelly to keep them working well. Dirty coils force the refrigerator to run hotter, which shortens the life of the compressor motor. They should be cleaned every 90 days, preferably with an industrial-strength vacuum cleaner.


Walk-in floors can be damp-mopped but should never be hosed out. Too much water can get into the seals between the floor panels and damage the insulation. A refrigerator only works as well as the air that's allowed to circulate around its contents. Cramming food containers together so there's not a spare inch of space around them doesn't help. Also try to keep containers (especially cardboard ones) from touching the walls
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Marketing tips: How to Optimize Your Return of Investment (ROI)
Saturday, 06 February 2010
By Best Marketing Solution

  Your overall business strategy has several components. The two that can decide whether or not you will be a hit or failure is your profit margin and return on investment. Outsourcing your projects will contribute to each of these in a positive way.


The return of investment is the tracking the proficiency of the revenue that's spent on advertising your product or services. Several traditional corporations do this with a sales force that physically go to prospective shoppers and solicit. With the global market place, this is not always practical and is not economically feasible for the smaller entrepreneur. This is where a global outsource network can be used to find a freelancer at the most cost effective price.

This will be done with two separate approaches. By hiring a freelance affiliate marketer for a set percentage of products or services sold by them, you can know in advance what the cost can be. For the highly competitive product with varied affiliates, the compensation could be as little as 2% to 15% of the price of the product. This
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