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Do We Really Know What Customer Service Looks Like? :: @BloggingPainter

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. . . But I think I was wrong, sure, it was a franchise, but the systems they had in place could be adapted to any service model. So how can we can make our service experience look like this to our customers? [...]
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Color that Pops :: I Want Color to Pop (Tart)

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Color that pops is just referring to a visual and not a sound of course. Pop is just when you can see a high contrast between two colors and this can be seen in my Peppermint Patty post on dark brown and white. [ . . . ]
Dap's World Headquarters Location in Baltimore's Can Company

Building Moxie with DAP Products, aka Baltimore Barry DAP Products and Me

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DAP, if you did not know, is a world-leading manufacturer of caulks, sealants and adhesives. It is likely the most recognizable name in caulk, but is also often known for its window glazing, wood filling and wall repair products. The company's roots can be traced back to 1865 when the founders began by manufacturing wax rings used in, yep, can sealing processes. [ . . . ]
Crestview Doors Door-o-Vision

What a Vision: Crestview Doors Amazing! Door-o-Vision

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It's not that it is such a bad door -- in fact, it's solid; the luan-skinned 1 3/4 inch flush door has done its job for many years. It's just that some dumb-dumb (me) left the glass in that self-storing storm door down . . . maybe something like a year ago . . . and it never went back up. A nice stain added now to the door's original blahness. Still, nothing a little paint can't handle, though, right? But wait! Wouldn't it be fun if we could do, well . . . something more? What? And enter . . . "Ka-Chow!" the Amazing Door-o-Vision by Crestview Doors. [ . . . ]
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the Best Online Design Tools

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One of the more convenient innovations that companies are latching onto these days is the online design tool. Be it for kitchen, bath, flooring, etc., these tools give shoppers the ability to visualize products in a more natural setting before they purchase. In some cases, you even have the ability to purchase the item online or save it to view again later. As you might imagine, some of these tools are more flexible than others, each having a slightly different learning curve. Let's take a look at some of the more interesting examples. [ . . . ]
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