Nov 19

Tradewinds Imports Hosts Lengthy Thanksgiving Sale in Gratitude for Customers, and to Facilitate Holiday Home Improvements


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 16, 2012

As other businesses prepare for customary Black Friday sales, TradeWindsImports.com has announced a long sale this month on the days leading up to Thanksgiving. Starting today and through November 22, customers can enjoy sales on all site merchandise, with most luxury bathroom vanities and other items discounted at 35% to 45% off, along with a low price guarantee.

TradeWinds Imports is an online retail platform for high-end home utility items, featuring a wide selection of contemporary and classic bathroom vanities, vessel sinks, bathtubs, showers, faucets, and lighting fixtures. To ease the selection process, the site is searchable by category, style, size, material, collection, and other features. With an emphasis on aesthetics, elegance, efficiency, utility, and top-of-the-line materials and craftsmanship, the company prides itself in quality of both products and service. Customer service representatives are reachable by phone each day of the week to answer questions about product specifications, give recommendations, help with decision-making, and simplify the shopping process.

During a season when spending on gifts, winter clothing, utilities, and travel expenses rise, the management at TradeWinds Imports wanted to show their appreciation of customers before instead of after Thanksgiving this year.

The holiday season is a home-oriented time for most people, says Mike Bowman, a representative from LTD Online Stores, the parent company of TradeWinds Imports. This is a time when many of our customers are looking to renovate their homes in time for hosting company, but a lot of essentials wont go on sale until the end of the month–so people are holding off on things they already need right now. Were offering a Thanksgiving sale because we appreciate the need to start budgeting earlier, and were grateful for our customers patronage.

Bathroom remodeling is a popular method of adding value to a home property, and improving the impression of guests. When you have company over, what part of your home do you think theyll scrutinize most thoroughly? jokes Bowman. Or for that matter, where are they most tempted to snoop? We hear from a lot of our customers buying vanities that they want to make a good impression in the simplest way possible.

The sale is accessible at http://www.tradewindsimports.com, and includes bathroom vanities that are exclusive to Trade Winds Imports. Also included is the Premier Collection of vanities meeting the highest standards of kiln-dried solid hardwood, fine construction including drawers with soft close mounts, 3-centimeter granite countertops, and hand-stained and -painted finish using a 15-layer sealing process.

About TradeWindsImports.com

TradeWindsImports.com carries a broad collection of the finest quality bathroom vanities, vessel sinks, bathroom mirrors, bathroom lighting, showers, bathtubs, and toilets on the market. The site features a comprehensive search feature to find diverse sizes, materials, and styles in their lines carried, including both traditional and contemporary pieces. With secure shopping and checkout, seven-days-a-week customer service, and informative articles, the business emphasizes quality of service and quality of product every step of the way.

For more information, contact (888) 900-0477 or info(at)TradeWindsImports(dot)com, or visit http://www.TradeWindsImports.com.







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Jul 06

NAPW New York City Local Chapter Hosts Guest Speaker Kathy Poehnert on A Guide to Creating WOW at June 26th Networking Meeting


Garden City, NY (PRWEB) July 05, 2012

NAPW New York City Local Chapter invited Kathy Poehnert, Owner of Ellevolution, a unique coaching and training company dedicated to helping women (and men!) maximize the power of their feminine energy, to present her guide to creating “WOW” to its chapter members on Tuesday, June 26th, from 6:30-8:30 PM. The Chapter met at Il Punto Ristorante, located at 507 9th Avenue, NYC.

Members began gathering at around 6:30 for an informal meet-and-greet with fellow chapter members. Members were asked to sign in and begin mingling and enjoyed refreshments and a cash bar at the start of the meeting.

Louise Newsome, President of the NYC Chapter, opened the meeting at 7pm and announced that this was one of the largest gatherings and more chairs were required as members were standing three rows deep while others were seated around tables of 8. There was a great turnout of first time members. The Chapter is literally growing by the minute and is now at around 640 members. Louise reminded members of the chapter’s newsletter and where each can go to start chatting with each other and check out the Member Spotlight each month. She asked that each member go online and start chatting about the event and to make sure they “like” the NYC Chapter Facebook page.

Louise and Laura Ruben, NYC Chapter Secretary, introduced their email distribution project so announcements and updates can be sent via members’ work emails as well as through the NAPW site. The first blast had already been sent with a very successful open rate. Louise provided a recap of the NAPW National Conference that occurred on Friday, May 18th.

It was a huge success with keynote speaker Sara Blakely, two panels of speakers, Kathleen Rice, Judy Smith, and hosted by Star Jones, Louise said. I encourage you all to go to the NAPW site to see the videos on the speakers.

Louise then presented the schedule of upcoming meetings, which included Tuesday, July 17th featuring the movie screening of Celeste and Jesse Forever, a film that is a clever and honest mix of two cinematic adjectives that get tossed around a lot.

It has been called both hilarious and heartbreaking – and the tagline sums it up pretty neatly, said Louise. The event will be held at the Disney Screening Room.

On Wednesday, July 25th, Laura Rivchun and Aida Khalaf-Parker, Co-Chairs of the Mentoring Committee, will be organizing the Mentor Group Launch within the Chapter, which will be a discussion and brainstorming session regarding expectations for the mentor program.

Louise Nicholson will be hosting a fundraising event on her terrace in NYC for Save a Child on Tuesday, August 7th.

Louise thanked the committee chairs for all their hard work and dedication to the Chapter. She is currently working with Karen Booker, Chairperson for the Event Committee, on creating the calendar of events for the next year, Sept 2012 through Aug 2013, so that members can lock in dates for Chapter meetings and events. The team is lining up guest speakers and looking into creating panels with speakers from the Chapter.

Louise then introduced Janine Schindler, VP NYC Chapter. Janine welcomed the group and introduced the guest speaker of the evening Kathy Poehnert.

The purpose of Kathys WOW presentation was to provide a “quick & dirty” overview of key elements of “WOW” in one hour. With the assistance of Janine, her very own Vanna White, Kathy provided the 3 key points she was to cover: 1. Write it; 2. Own it; 3. Work it.

Kathy immediately engaged her audience by asking the Chapter what kinds of presentations they give and concluded that most are for marketing purposes. She then asked who was scared to stand up and give a presentation. Most members raised their hands, some with trepidation, some with a resounding wave! Kathy works with people to overcome these fears. She reviewed the three mistakes presenters often make: 1. Putting content above audience connection; 2. “TMI” – too much information; and 3. Death by PowerPoint.

She reviewed each mistake and stated that content is important but connection is more important, as they are buying you and you need to connect to your audience before they can buy into what you are saying. Kathy pointed out that it is very important for the presenter to show that she is human, it connects them to the audience.The story is very important as well. Members joined the discussion at this point.

Kathy used two acronyms to hone in her point on connecting – KISS – Keep It Simple, Speaker and less is more. The most memorable presentations are the simple ones.

Lastly, she said that PowerPoint can be an effective tool only if used properly. She shared a joke about the “PowerPoint Tragedy when three top executives were felled by too many ‘bullets’. But, there are remedies: know your stuff, know who your stuffing (get a good read on your audience), and know when they’re stuffed.

Kathy then went over the steps involved in writing Wow presentations. She suggested knowing where to start by putting together an outline that reads as:

I. Title – Usually on the printed material or presentation announcement – always have a one to give people direction, give them a focus or a reason why they are there for the presentation, what brings them in. Ask yourself the following: What is the response you want people to have to the title? What catches the people?

II. Opener – first thing you say to grab the audience – Kathy used something from a Seinfeld episode she felt was appropriate. The opener is done prior to even introducing yourself as the speaker, it breaks the ice and engages the group. Use an anecdote, story or scenarios – paints a scene for the audience.

III. Intro – Should not be too long nor boring. The audience is looking for credibility – keep it personal – share something of yourself with your audience and make sure it reflects the topic you are discussing.

IV. Objectives – Keep it to ONE SOLID OBJECTIVE! This one is a quick & dirty key element – it keeps the speaker focused. Ask yourself, what is the objective for yourself and what is the objective for your audience? Provide some background information including anything you want your audience to know before you begin.

V. Three Key Points – DO NOT HAVE MORE THAN THREE! There can be less than three, but focus on the three that reach your objective.

VI. Summary – provide a general overview. Make it the last thing you want them to remember when they leave the room.

Kathy then reviewed how to use PowerPoint slides. PowerPoint etiquette calls for no more than 6 – 8 words on each slide, and good use of images. Images connect the audience to your presentation. Pick out the most important words and substitute with images if possible. She offered up resources for the members to use, Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds and TED Talks, online videos about 7 – 10 minutes (http://www.ted.com/talks).

Kathy did a recap and said, Write it, Own it, Work it. WOW. And remember, practice, practice, practice. Work the stage, anchor your presentation, take the audience back, personalize it for them by using a sound or a scent and don’t forget to connect with your audience! But always remember, have fun!!

Louise then closed the meeting by thanking all for coming out and invited everyone to continue to meet and greet.

Members who RSVP to attend the event:

Aida Khalaf-Parker; Aleen C. Hosdaghian; Amanda Augustine; Amanda Megan; Amienata Bah; Andrea Lelieth; Andrew Lawrence; Arlene Donar; Catherine Arnow; Celestina Akbar; Cheryl Louise Fleisher; Chriselle Snyder; Chrissy Rosa; Christina Rosa; Constance Savage; Cori Ann Kaplowitz; Courtney Clayton; Cynthia G. Peacock; Daisy Dee; Daisy Figeroa; Debbie Ostrow Silverstein; Debbie Silverstein; Debra Bedell; Erika Ladanyi; Etta D. Jackson; Gwe