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<title>Garber on Business: Shipping across the country -- or overseas</title>
<description>Moving items from point-A to point-B used to be a simple matter. Now you practically need a degree in logistics, and -- as they say on TV disclaimers -- "results may vary." </description>
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<title>Garber on Business: Breaking in to Trade Magazine writing</title>
<description>No matter how much experience one has as a journeyman writer, any new area of expertise presents certain challenges...</description>
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<title>Garber on Business: When did the Customer stop being King?</title>
<description>It seems to me, it was only a few years ago when merchants smiled as customers entered the store, when credit cards companies were vying for your business (however meagre) and when the customer actually was king. </description>
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<title>Garber on Business: How to lose customers through sheer stupidity</title>
<description>Canadian communications companies are fumbling the ball when it comes to 'upselling' existing individual customers. The reason? Too many catches, and a basic dishonesty when it comes to ease of cancellation, should things not work out as planned.</description>
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<title>Garber on Business: Pier 1 and The Almighty 'Price-point'</title>
<description>Consumers are ever more mindful of 'Price-point' -- especially during times of economic downturn. Savvy retailers will wise up to this fact of life. (And those who don't will be left behind.)</description>
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<title>Garber on Business: Safe-guarding your reputation</title>
<description>Should you worry about your reputation? What is your good name worth to you in business? They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but these days the maxim should be amended to "…no fury like a journalist deceived."</description>
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<title>Garber on Business: Business dinner? Don't whine about wine</title>
<description>No longer does the haughty sommelier at Le Cavalier Réstaurant Français glare down his well-trained nose and impatiently finger his goûte-vin as he debates how to intimidate you into buying a more expensive wine -- that is, ahem, to persuade Monsieur to make a better choice. No longer must you fumble through a 28-page wine list, searching for a name you recognize -- any name you recognize, in order to breathe a sigh of relief.</description>
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<title>Garber on Business: Can YOUR business benefit from the boom in Culinary Tourism?</title>
<description>Discover the new era of Culinary Tourism. Maybe there's a niche your business can fit into!</description>
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<title>Travel Savvy: Shopping the World -- Stuff you just cannot buy at home</title>
<description>It it really that wrong to shop overseas, when the products are ones you cannot find at home? In these days of weight restrictions on most flights, one must choose carefully the goods carted home.</description>
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<title>Travel Savvy: Can't carry-on your laptop? Here's the answer</title>
<description>Here's a little solution to a potentially big problem (and one I periodically face myself); I must travel by air in the next weeks. How do I take my -- absolutely essential -- laptop with me, and assure its safety? </description>
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