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Quickly see differences between brands like Avaya, Mitel, Cisco, ShoreTel, 8x8, Panasonic, etc and compare over 96 phone systems by 55 brands for small to mid-size businesses. Our latest 2011 edition of the chart also compares PBX and Business VoIP systems side by side so you can make an educated comparison of your options. This analysis is prepared in an easy to view Excel spreadsheet.
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Navigating through the ins and outs of credit card processing services can be confusing. This guide will walk you through the process and also provide you with some of the terminology that will make it easier for you to communicate effectively with credit card processing vendors. This guide will also assist you in figuring out the best methods to employ in choosing credit card merchant services as well as the rates you might expect to pay, the best way to negotiate with providers and some pitfalls to avoid during the process.
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Brake & Front End targets high-volume repair shops that derive a majority of their revenue from under-the-car repairs. Shop owners turn to Brake & Front End because the technical nature of the articles expands the capabilities of the master technicians, yet remains clear enough for less-experienced techs to understand. Articles feature the latest technical information on brake, chassis, exhaust, front end, transmission, front-wheel-drive and wheel alignment work. Brake & Front End keeps the editorial fresh and relevant by maintaining close contact with its Editorial Advisory Board comprised of undercar shop owners, technicians and trainers. Brake & Front End – The finest circulation dedicated to undercar repairs.
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Counterman IS automotive aftermarket parts distribution. Counterman magazine serves automotive aftermarket parts jobbers, retailers and warehouse distributors. Our total qualified circulation of 38,090 reaches more automotive parts distribution professionals than any other publication. Counterman is read by professionals at every level of the automotive parts distribution channel, from retail chain, program group and corporate headquarters to independent WDs and company-owned distribution centers, to retail chain, company-owned and independent parts stores.
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Tire Review’s goal is simple: provide the highest quality editorial product completely devoted to the success of tire dealers serving the consumer, commercial, agricultural, specialty and off-the-road tire markets in North America. Tire Review offers in-depth information pertaining to all aspects of operating a successful dealership – including market overviews, legislative issues, product applications, technical service-related issues, insightful industry research, business operation issues and annual directories and guides.