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myStaffingPro Named Finalists in the Hot Companies and Best Products Awards by Network Products

Winners will be Honored In Las Vegas on May 8, 2012 for the 7th Annual 2012 Hot Companies and Best Products Awards

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PRLog (Press Release) - Apr 05, 2012 -
HR Services Inc. announced today that Network Products Guide, industry’s leading technology research and advisory guide, has named myStaffingPro applicant tracking system as a finalist for the 7th Annual 2012 Hot Companies and Best Products Awards in Hot Technologies.  These industry and peer awards from Network Products Guide are the world’s premier information technology awards honoring achievements and recognitions in every facet of the IT industry.  Winners will be honored in Las Vegas on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 during the 7th annual dinner and presentations.

Launched in 1999, the myStaffingPro applicant tracking suite provides technology that streamlines, simplifies, and drives the applicant workflow and hiring process.  myStaffingPro is a comprehensive web-based applicant tracking system (ATS) that offers applicant tracking, candidate recruiting, and onboarding in a scalable, configurable solution.  With more than 500 clients, myStaffingPro is not limited by industry, browser, or integration requirements.  Its SaaS model makes it accessible from anywhere at any time and offers unlimited integration capabilities into background checking, HRIS, assessments, learning and performance management systems.

An annual achievements and recognition awards program with active participation from a broad spectrum of industry voices, the coveted annual Hot Companies and Best Products recognition program encompasses the world’s best in organizational performance, products and services, executives and management teams, successful deployments, product management and engineering, support and customer satisfaction, and public relations in every area of information technology.

“It’s an honor to be named a finalist by Network Products Guide for this esteemed industry and peer award,” said Bob Schulte, president of HR Services Inc. “This award further validates our position in the marketplace as a vendor that provides cutting edge applicant tracking and recruiting solutions”.

About Network Products Guide Awards
As industry’s leading technology research and advisory publication, Network Products Guide plays a vital role in keeping decision makers and end-users informed of the choices they can make in all areas of information technology.  You will discover a wealth of information and tools in this guide including the best products and services, roadmaps, industry directions, technology advancements and independent product evaluations that facilitate in making the most pertinent technology decisions impacting business and personal goals.  The guide follows conscientious research methodologies developed and enhanced by industry experts.  To learn more, visit www.networkproductsguide.com

About myStaffingPro
myStaffingPro, a comprehensive SaaS applicant tracking system, provides HR professionals with the tools they need to recruit, qualify, track, and hire the best applicants.  The scalable myStaffingPro system can be configured to any hiring process or budget.  myStaffingPro currently delivers the hiring process for more than 500 companies and has processed more than 20 million applications.  To learn more about myStaffingPro applicant tracking system, visit http://mystaffingpro.com or follow @mystaffingpro.

About HR Services Inc.
HR Services Inc. is an innovative human resources software company serving businesses nationwide.  The company’s product line encompasses the myStaffingPro applicant tracking suite, myStaffingPro Elevate recruiting software, as well as the DialApp interactive voice response system.

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myStaffingPro, a robust SaaS applicant tracking system, provides HR professionals with the tools they need to recruit, qualify, track, and hire the best applicants. The scalable myStaffingPro system can be configured to any hiring process or budget.

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Ethical Methods for Driving Traffic to Your Online Business

New book offers practical guidance and proven marketing strategies to create a successful online business

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jan 10, 2012 - Creating a successful online business can seem daunting for many potential entrepreneurs entering the virtual marketplace. First, one must design a compelling website that conveys an informative and user-friendly image and format. But after the website is launched, effectiveness is then measured by the on-going challenge of attracting prospective customers to its pages.  However, a new book, “The SEO Manifesto,” explains that there are specific steps readers can take to increase traffic from prospective customers.

“The SEO Manifesto” is a practical guide to effective Internet marketing and search engine optimization (SEO). The authors, Pam Gobiel and Dan Tousignant, are successful online entrepreneurs who draw from their own collective real life experiences of trial and error and industry knowledge.  Their goal is to share with enterprising readers their insights and proven marketing strategies for creating and maintaining a successful online business.

The book covers SEO techniques that are the keys to optimizing a website’s relationship with search engines, such as Google®, Yahoo®, and Bing®, pushing its visibility higher up in search results, and thereby increasing visitors to the site. It uses a step-by-step approach to the methods, processes and tools to increase this traffic, yet with a commitment to maintain a high level of integrity in customer relationships. The authors begin the book with their “manifesto” — an expression of their business values, which they hope their readers will adopt as well:

“It is my intent that through my actions and by my willingness to learn, I will create a successful online business.
I will ethically attract customers to my website, where I will offer products, services or information that have value.
By virtue of this intention, I will gain the freedom to work from home or anywhere in the world.”
- Authors Pam Gobiel and Dan Tousignant

The chapters focus on each phase of launching an online business, from how to get it off the ground, to maintaining and continuously improving the site. Checklists, process descriptions, and examples reflect these phases of development:

•   Prepare: Explains how to develop an Internet marketing plan.
•   Launch: Walks you through how to get your Web site launched.
•   Optimize: Explains how to design or modify your site to be optimized for search engines.
•   Submit: Describes how to take advantage of different tools to ensure your visibility on the Internet
•   Network: Teaches you how to attract customers through social and business networking.
•   Advertise: Addresses the free and paid options for advertising your online business.
•   Track: Defines and prioritizes the information you need in order to monitor and manage your online business.
•   Maintain: Identifies the processes and tools needed to maintain and grow your Internet presence.

Gobiel and Tousignant stress that their success involved hard work, tenacity, risk taking, and the ability to learn and adapt their marketing practices. But by following their strategies, the authors hope that this guide will allow readers to take advantage of the opportunity created through their own tested methods for achieving a successful Internet business.

For more information please visit www.SEOManifesto.com

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About the Authors:

Pam Gobiel was a senior executive assistant for one of the largest investment firms in the country until 2002. When she became homebound due to health reasons, she began designing and developing products for one of the most successful online drop-ship vendors. This allowed her to run an international business, without having to leave her home or computer. Gobiel evolved from having a fun online hobby to having a six-figure income as a web-based entrepreneur.

Dan Tousignant has launched several businesses including project management consulting and training, and more recently, online affiliate businesses. His specialty is simplifying the complex processes used to manage large projects into step-by-step procedures in order to train managers and to increase the opportunity for success. It was this skill which he employed when documenting Pam’s Internet marketing expertise for The SEO Manifesto.

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Should Companies Spend Money to Reduce Wastes & Recycle? Not if it doesn’t help their Bottom Line!

It has to make economic sense for companies to invest in waste disposal & recycling equipment. A new free “Guide to Calculate Savings from Waste Disposal & Recycling Equipment” is available to help them determine if it makes sense for them.

 

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PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 23, 2011 - Most companies & organizations are under pressure to “Go Green” and to control their increasingly high waste disposal costs. Yet in these difficult economic times, it has to make business sense for them to invest in waste disposal & recycling equipment equipment. So how can they know whether it would be worthwhile? A new free “Guide to Calculate Savings from Waste Disposal & Recycling Equipment” is now available for companies & organizations to determine what their likely outcome would be –based on facts rather than opinions or prejudgments.This 11 page Guide gives helpful information, including tables that show overall savings from waste waste reduction in relation to the cost of equipment. It is a practical tool which includes formulas they can use to calculate their likely “Break-Even” level (where the savings offset the cost of the equipment; “Payback” (how long it will take for savings to equal the cost of equipment; and” Return on Investment” (the percentage return they get on their cost of equipment). The Guide can be used as a workbook so companies can just plug in their own figures to make the calculations for their particular situation.Many businesses are surprised to find that they can actually come out ahead money-wise, frequently with full payback from their equipment investment within 2 years or less. On the other hand, some business’ calculations may show that the equipment would cost more than what they would save. Equipment now available (e.g. compactors, balers, crushers) is very efficient and can reduce the volume of wastes up to 90% by compacting, and can also convert wastes into recyclable form. Savings on disposal costs of 50% or more is typical. And companies can get additional revenues by recycling. The only way for a company to know their likely result is to do their own calculation. All types of businesses and organizations, regardless of industry category or size of operations, can find this Guide useful, since they all have wastes that they need to dispose of.The Guide also covers other “less-quantifiable” benefits of waste reduction & recycling, including such factors as: saving space, saving time, improving operational efficiencies, improved safety, and strengthening the organization’s image. There are also significant environmental benefits.  And with more money available, companies are in a better position to create additional jobs, thereby also benefitting the economy. Even though these benefits are difficult to measure in dollar terms, they further add to the value of investing in such equipment. “Going GREEN not only means benefitting the environment but should also mean more money to those who decrease their wastes & recycle” says Paul Juhnke, President of Waste Disposal Equipment Co, the developer of this Guide.

To get a free copy of the “Guide to Calculate Savings from Waste Disposal & Recycling Equipment”, click here here  or call 800-708-2933 and it will be emailed within a day.

Waste Disposal Equipment Company is a Milwaukee, WI based supplier of a broad line of balers, compactors & crushers to companies and organizations nationwide.

 

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Nationwide supplier of waste disposal & recycling equipment to help companies & organizations save money by reducing the volume of their wastes & generating revenues from recycling.