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Apr 27 2008

Jazz Motorsports Updates Website

Published by Brian Godlewski under Technology

The crew over at Jazz Motorsports has been working very hard lately to revamp the business.  Part of this makeover has been the redesign and relaunch of www.jazzmotorsports.com.  Many changes have been made to increase the product selection, build consumer confidence, streamline navigation, and make the website more user friendly. 

Based out of Maumee, Ohio, Jazz Motorsports has picked up added distributors and manufacturers to allow them access to the highest quality selection of motorcycle parts and personal watercraft parts.  Now with the added business relationships, Jazz has 8 warehouses based strategically around the United States.  This allows fast order turnaround time and high order fullfillment rates.  This increase in product selection is a key to Jazz Motorsports future success.

The next step in rebuilding the business is increasing consumer awareness and building trust.  Jazz Motorsports has implemented both Pay-Per-Click advertising and Search Engine Optimization to rebuild the websites traffic.  Soon Jazz will be releasing its new e-Newsletter which will allow constant communication with its customers.  Building consumer trust is another key that Jazz needed to establish.  With their new 110% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee, customers are assured they will not be set aside.  Another key in building trust was the design and implementation of the new website.  Brian, owner of Jazz Motorsports states, “A key to the revitalization of the website has been Curt Jazwiecki from Outdoor Business Network.  Curt and the OBN/AWMG team have done an extrememly good job consulting with me and letting me know what we truly need.  They have also implemented the web page design, PPC campagin, and Search Engine Optimization plan.”

 Please stop by the website and take a look at the new large selction of sportbike parts and jet-ski parts.

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Dec 04 2007

Technology Hardware Acquisition

Published by Curtis Jazwiecki under Technology

I have been in the market for some new desktop computers, a network printer, and network storage.  I have considered building my own systems, buying them from a local store, ordering them from an online supplier, or a combination of the three.   After some contemplation and review of the various deals both on the web and off, I decided to order my hardware from Dell. 

I ordered online.  The process was easy and allowed me to easily customize the products I was buying.  There was a glitch however.  The order I placed online was actually lost by Dell.  After a few days of patiently waiting and no response I decided to contact Dell.  I was initially very unhappy with my customer experience.  After getting bounced around their customer service for a bit, I finally landed in a good place.  

I landed on the phone with Dell Business Systems representative Joshua Dawson.  The doubt I previously had about my order with Dell was gone at this point.  Josh and his team specialize in storage, server, systems, and printing solutions for businesses of all sizes.  His service and response time was excellent.  He spent the time necessary to make sure the setup I requested was the right one.  He was also able to expedite my order and shipping to make up for the original problems with the order.  He even found a few extra discounts for me that were not available online. 

Overall I was greatly impressed with the service, and I would recommend anyone needing any type of business technology hardware solution large or small to contact Josh directly.  His contact information is as follows:

TOLL FREE:1-800-901-3355 Ext: 795-5629

Email: Joshua_Dawson@Dell.com

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Oct 23 2007

ToledoBiz.Net Launch

Toledo, OhioWelcome to ToledoBiz.Net, your link to the up and coming business professionals of Toledo, OH. ToledoBiz.Net was concieved in January of 2007 by several local business professionals and entrepeneurs. After several highly successful meetings it was determined the social networking organization needed a website to pull the group together and keep everyone updated on the current events and happenings of the club. In October of 2007 two members, Brian Godlewski (Verizon Wireless) and Curt Jazwiecki (Outdoor Business Network), decided to put a plan into action and launch ToledoBiz.Net.

Club members are from various industries, including Telecomunications, Real Estate, Law, Accounting, Investment Banking, IT, and Internet Development. Meetings are usually held on Tuesdays at noon, which are not mandatory. The meeting place is a Maumee Valley landmark, the Toledo Club.  Any young Toledo professional with something to contribute is welcome to attend.  Please RSVP brian.godlewski@toledobiz.net

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Oct 20 2007

Verizon Wireless Holiday Phone Lineup

Verizon Wireless unveiled its holiday lineup. Included in the new batch of phones is Verizon’s flagship feature phone the LG VX10000 Voyager, dubbed the iPhone killer by some. It certainly makes some advances in the feature phone market with its touch screen user interface, but do the advances really compare to the iPhone?

Following close behind it is the LG VX8800 Venus, which incorporates a dual-screen fascia into a slider form factor. It has style and features to spare.

Last on the list is the BlackBerry Pearl 2, a high-speed version of RIM’s style-conscious smartphone.

LG Voyager              LG Venus           Blackberry Pearl 2

www.verizonwireless.com/next

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