Tuesday, October 10, 2017

40.000 MAH LAPTOP POWER BANK



Are you looking for a powerful power bank ( like GOAL ZERO YETI 1250 SOLAR GENERATOR KIT ) for your laptop, phone, tablet or another mobile device? Then our 40.000 mAh laptop Power Bank is just the thing for you! Already the most advanced laptop power bank on the market!

40.000 MAH LAPTOP POWER BANK | MOBISUN

✔ The most modern and complete laptop power bank on the market
✔ Multi-purpose
✔ High output (up to 94W)
✔ Incl. wall charger, 28 laptop and Macbook (MagSafe 1 and MagSafe 2) adapters 
✔ Unique design
✔ Excellent for charging mobile phones and tablets
✔ Incl. USB-C port for charging MacBook

The Mobisun Laptop power bank 40.000mAh (148Wh), available from € 249 now for €199,-
Decide when you want to make longer use of your laptop or other mobile device with the 40.000 mAh laptop powerbank. 
Because the 40.000 mAh laptop powerbank comes with a great variaty of connectors it enjoys not only compatibility with a wide range of notebooks, macbooks, tablets and phones. But also digital camera's, Playstation Portable wireless routers and LED projectors. The universal compatibility of the 40.000 mAh laptop power bank makes the possibilities of use endless. By using this powerful power bank you will never have to have an empty device.
Due to its high battery capacity you have;
  • +30 hours usage of 5V USB light;
  • +15 x smartphone charges;
  • +6  x iPad charges;
  • +2  x laptop charges.
Beware: maximum output is 94W. Be sure to check that your device does not require more than 94W before purchasing.
Package of the 40.000 mAh laptop power bank includes :
  • 1 x 40.000 mAh Mobisun laptop power bank
  • 1 x Protective bag for the laptop power bank
  • 1 x 220v wall charger
  • 1 x 3 in 1 USB kabel (iPhone 2x, Micro USB).
  • 2 x MacBook cable (MagSafe 1 + MagSafe 2)
  • 1 x DC cable
  • 28 x Laptop type connectors
  • 1 x Manual

The laptop power bank is used for charging :
  • Laptop (up to max 94W) with 28 type adapters
  • MacBook (Air / Pro / Retina) Magsafe 1 & 2 compatible
  • Digital camera
  • Projector
  • PlayStation Portable
  • Wireless router
  • Tablet
  • Smartphone
  • USB-light
  • Other USB devices
The laptop power bank has the following in and outputs:
  • DC Input : 19V 2A adapter or Mobisun 60W/100W solar panel
  • DC Output : 5V/8.4V/9V 3A (max) - 12V/16V/20V 4.7A (max)
  • USB type-C port @ 5V 3.5A (max)
  • USB Output 1 : 5V/9V/12V 3A (max)
  • USB Output 2 : 5V/9V/12V 3A (max)

Monday, June 19, 2017

Concrete Sidewalks and Concrete Curbs

Are you currently buying a real contractor to restore, repair or put in a new sidewalk repair Manhattan or real curb?

Though a curb, sidewalk repair Manhattan NY, and gutter may be regarded as a part of your home or workplace, they play a bigger part than you first might think! Real sidewalk repair contractor Manhattan and concrete curbs, in great repair, enhance the general price of your residence because they increase the look drastically.
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While the additional outside attraction is amazing, another element many don't consider is the fact that a control may also help to keep you along with your residence, workplace, and lawn protected from cars. A control is just a stream to keep cars from parking on your lawn, managing over costly flowers and destroying your sprinkler system. Moreover, real sidewalk repair contractor Manhattan help people to your home or workplace to enter the building without difficulty.

Industrial and residential paving companies provide a long set of providers, including concrete sidewalk repair Manhattan NY and concrete curbs. Here are some other providers that you could be interested in also:

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• Decorative Concrete
• sidewalk repair Manhattan Concrete
• Driveway Concrete
• Concrete Crack Repairs
• New Concrete Projects
• Manhattan sidewalk repair Patios
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• Concrete Waterproofing
• Sidewalk repair contractors in Manhattan New York Press Concrete - Stamped concrete is a fresh and popular pattern for both industrial and residential clients alike. Unique habits of stamped concrete can be found such as packet, flagstone, rock, and also hardwood and timber. Stamped concrete greatly compliments your property, garage, swimming terrace, terrace, and/or path.

Tangible Violation
Perhaps you have acquired a pavement signal violation because of broken or sidewalk repair Manhattan looking for repair? An area concrete contractor may visit your house or office to organize a Manhattan sidewalk repair estimation and examine the sidewalk repair contractors in Manhattan New York with you or your premises administrator.

An expert real contractor might help you eliminate tangible violations, repair concrete chips and also have your pavement up to rule right away!

Proper Maintenance
As a skilled home administrator, you should know that a modern maintenance approach could considerably expand the lifespan of your establishment's parking lot, pavement and reduce. While increasing the general look of a commercial house, a well-implemented maintenance program according to local climate, the age and existing condition of the parking exterior can also stop the problems along with the charges of replacing concrete and concrete too frequently. A routine examination by your paving contractor may keep you advised of any possible repairs necessary and allow you to set up a schedule of support while keeping you're within as well as a budget and meeting your facility's requirements.

Monday, May 29, 2017

MIGHTY MULE 500



The MIGHTY MULE 500 #1 Do-It-Yourself Gate Opener, has NEW commercial features rarely found in a do-it-yourself gate opening kit. This heavy duty, commercial grade unit that is very easy to install. It has upgraded commercial features such as "soft start "and "soft stop" that will extend the life of your gate hardware and gate opener.

FM500 Kit Includes:


Operator arm with 6 ft. power cable
Control box
(1) Entry transmitters
12 Volt transformer
(1) Batteries
Receiver with 10 ft. cable
Mounting brackets/installation hardware
Bracket hardware
Instruction manual
Installation video
Customer support card
Warning signs (two)



The Mighty Mule FM500 Single can handle gates up to 850 lbs (~385 kg) or 18 ft (~5.5m). The Silver Series Kits is an upgraded kit from the Mighty Mule FM500 and comes ready to install with extra accessories normally not included in operator purchases.



Features:


Designed for gates up to 18 ft long or 850 lbs
Large control box with room for extra battery and accessories
AC or Solar powered to meet the needs of 100% of the market
Professional GRADE Soft Start / Soft Stop feature increases life of hardware and opener
Designed for gates that open into or out from the property.
12-volt battery backup (included) opens and closes the gate even during power outage.
18 month Limited Warranty



DRIVE
• Low friction screw drive (linear actuator) rated for -5 ºF to +160 ºF (-20 ºC to +71 ºC). Use of heater bands on arm and control box will enhance performance in extreme cold temperatures.
• Powered by a 12 V motor with integral case hardened steel gear reducer. Motor speed reduced to 260 rpm. Generates 680 ft. lb. of torque at 12 V.
• Maximum opening arc of 110º. Approximate opening time (90º): 20 seconds, depending on weight of gate.



POWER
• The system is powered by a 12 Vdc, 7.0 Ah, sealed, rechargeable acid battery.
• Battery charge is maintained by a 120 Vac, 18 Vac output transformer rectified to 14.5 Vdc (40 VA) through the GTO control board. Blade-style control board fuse is rated for 15 A.
NOTE: The transformer should not be directly connected to any battery. Do not replace fuses with higher ampere rated fuses; doing so will void your warranty and may damage your control board.
• OPTIONAL: Battery charge is maintained by GTO Solar Panel Charger: float voltage of 14.5 Vdc output from a 10-7/8” x 10-1/2”solar panel. Generates minimum of 5 W at 300 mA. A gated diode on the control board prevents battery discharge.



CONTROL
• GTO microprocessor-based control board is set for single leaf, pull-to-open gate installations. DIP switches can be adjusted to accommodate an optional kit for push-to-open gates (see Accessory Catalog).
• Control board has temperature compensated circuits.
• A circuit on the control board regulates charging. “Sleep draw” is 25 mA; “active draw” is 2 to 5 A.
• Auto-memorization of digital transmitter code.
• GTO remote-mounted RF receiver tuned to 318 MHz.
• Operator length with push-pull tube fully retracted is 40-1/4” mounting point to mounting point. Max stroke 22”.
• Adjustable auto-close timer (15 to 120 s), and obstruction sensitivity.
• Power terminal block accommodates a transformer or solar panels. NOTE: Do not use solar panel and transformer at the same time.
• DIP switches simplify setup of gate operator.
• Accessory terminal block fully compatible with push button controls, digital keypads, safety loops, etc.
• Control board allows connection of safety edge sensors and photoelectric sensors.
• Audio entrapment alarm sounds if unit encounters an obstruction twice while opening or closing

Friday, March 10, 2017

10 Expert Tips for Driving More Marketing Qualified Leads



Acquiring leads is relatively simple for most businesses. However, getting marketing qualified leads -- ones more likely to convert -- is a far more difficult task that requires a great deal of research and complex funnel development.
What is a marketing qualified lead?

A marketing qualified lead (MQL) is a prospect who is more likely to become a customer because he or she has already been primed through various methods. Warming up this person to your brand, developing trust and positioning him or her to accept your solution is often accomplished through the content you offer.


“As a marketing organization, if you only serve up the MQLs, then Sales spends less time searching for those MQLs in their typical process, and more time selling to the golden nuggets you supply, thus closing more deals,” writes Alison Elworthy, VP of operations at HubSpot.

Here are a few ways to generate more MQLs for your team:

1. Create magnetic content.


Researching your target-audience members from every angle can reveal their major pain points. With that knowledge, you can work with a content agency to craft compelling content that captures their attention.

When your audience members are the ones researching a problem, your content should be there, ready to pull them into the funnel. If you focus your efforts on creating high-value, comprehensive content, prospects will continue to engage and be more likely to progress further into your funnel.

2. Share compelling content.


You can’t just wait for customers to find their way into your funnel. Take a proactive approach to rounding up more leads by sharing your top-of-the-funnel content in channels and groups where your customers spend their time.

I do this on a regular basis, with the aim of providing as much value to my prospects as possible. I also try to maintain a consistent level of activity in the group so members don’t feel that I’m only showing up to spam them. Once you establish a foundation of trust, your 10-times content will propel more leads into your funnel.

3. Incentivize prospects at the top of the funnel.


Add a highly valuable offer at the top of the funnel to pique your audience members' interest. This incentive should hone in on one of their major pain points. The opt-in for this offer should be available throughout your site, and it should be used as the primary call to action in your blog posts and social outreach.

4. Nurture and follow up.


As more leads opt in, continue to engage them beyond the offer you initially provided. Without engagement from your end, they’ll lose interest and forget about you.

Create a series of educational autoresponders that are designed to guide your leads to the consideration stage, or the middle of your funnel. As long as you’re providing valuable content, your prospects will be happy to continue engaging with you.

5. Leverage your successful customers.


Start connecting with your most successful customers. Personally interview them and find out what kind of success they’ve achieved with the help of your product or service. Develop case studies based on their results and share these studies with leads in the evaluation and comparison stages.

Reading about the success of your other customers, especially those who were facing similar obstacles, will likely push those prospects into positions where they’re ready to convert.

6. Refine your funnel.


Go back and examine each stage of your funnel, as well as the buyer’s journey. Analyze your data to determine which content and events would be most likely to convert your leads into customers. Review their activities throughout the funnel, look for items that correlate with the highest close rates and adjust your conversion path to steer prospects along that same journey to success.

7. Refine your calls-to-action.


The prospects in your funnel want to resolve a problem, and it’s up to you to communicate how you can help them find a suitable solution for their situation. The only way to encourage them to proceed is through your calls-to-action (CTA).

“A strong CTA compels people to click on it,” writes Neil Patel, founder of Crazy Egg. “It leaves a memory in the user’s mind even when they’ve exited the landing page.”

Make sure you’re running A/B tests on CTA variations and constantly refining them so they focus on the value by clearly explaining what benefits await the lead.

8. Intercept leads.


If you don’t want to leave your leads to navigate the path to conversion on their own, you can always intercept them from the beginning and guide them along in the process. Using a service like LeadChat or relying on your own chat integration can qualify leads far in advance and eliminate some of the barriers they may experience once they arrive on your site.

9. Utilize more video.


Improve engagement throughout the funnel by using more visual content, like videos. You can convey a lot more information in a 30-to 60-second video than you can by having someone read long copy. Videos on landing pages have been shown to increase conversion by up to 80 percent, and 64 percent of users who view video content are more likely to convert.

10. Revamp your forms.


Although reducing the number of required form fields can increase conversion rates, that doesn’t always help with qualification. In some cases, you can increase the number of fields without a drop in conversions as long as the information you’re requesting has value to the reader. Kindercare, a nationwide daycare provider, added fields that allowed parents to provide more information, and its conversions remained stable.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

How To Protect Your Service Business and Brand It For Success



It's long been said in business circles that customer loyalty is too dependent on the fidelity you show in the quality of your product. While most of us agree that this is true, the question becomes; what about those who have no goods to sell?

What fidelity is used to join businesses that are 100 percent or largely service businesses? The truth is, if you have a product, your product is your brand and can sustain you. If you wholly deliver services, you become the brand, and then it becomes necessary for you to learn how to brand yourself for success.

Service businesses are sitting ducks for litigation and a plethora of complaints, and they can very easily be torn apart. Product integrity is a bit easier to maintain than integrity of staff and the people who make up the business.



These tips will help you brand your service business for success and build a stable base from which you can further your aspirations.

1. Develop a feedback system for both positive and negative feedback.


Communication they say, is not complete until feedback is received. When your business has to deal purely with services rendered, like a hair salon, telecommunications business, clinic, car wash or property management business, you need feedback much more than any other business. For instance, I run a property management firm and find myself susceptible to cross fire, from both the property owners and the tenants. While most people in my shoes listen primarily only to the property owners, it is wiser to listen to all parties involved. Getting feedback -- and asking for it regularly, even if it is negative -- is a strong move in protecting yourself.

Many businesses have faced litigation and even filed for bankruptcy as a result of little things ignored over time. Feedback helps you know what to work on or what to keep up. You can use feedback charts, boxes or provide room for feedback on your company app, if you have one. Make feedback avenues available and beyond that, encourage and ask for it. It protects you more than it makes your customers feel valued

2. Treat data like gold.


The high profile Yahoo hack was an eye-opener for everyone involved in the service business. The allegation that Yahoo knew about the hack initially and did nothing raised a great number of hairs on users of the platform. U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal stated, “If Yahoo knew about the hack as early as August, and failed to coordinate with law enforcement, taking this long to confirm the breach is a blatant betrayal of their users’ trust.”

You may not have a physical commodity, but trust is the commodity you are selling -- you are selling yourself. If your customers are required to submit sensitive data, they have to see that you have adequate plans to secure them.

Limit the staff who have access to this information. It should be criminal for your staff to take work home and log onto your platform from a public server. You do not have to keep sensitive data for longer than is necessary, so as not to increase the possibility of loss. Put electronic data and electronics on lockdown; the contents of an entire hard drive can be saved on a flash disk the size of your thumb. Most importantly, if your customer data is serviced by third party vendors, ensure that vendors adhere to stringent privacy practices and insist they upgrade if they aren’t in strict adherence.

3. Concentrate more on personal branding than corporate branding.


Research has shown repeatedly that customers trust people more than businesses. Understanding this will cause a shift in how you carry on your business. While you need the visibility that billboards, logos and conventional advertising will give you, to sustain the business in the long run, you need to concentrate more on personal branding and learn how to brand for success.


People are far more likely to follow you, talk to you, trust you and engage with you if they believe they are interacting with a real person. This is where the benefits of humanizing your brand really come into play. Personal branding is simply bringing down branding to the smallest component of a business -- the individual. It starts with you as the business owner and then must reflect on your staff through trainings and mentorship.

The question -- “What do you want your business to be known for?” For service-based businesses, what do you want to be known for?

4. Understand the three rules of customer attraction and retention.


There are generally three broad rules of customer attraction and retention. First, you must apply the adequate tools to gain visibility. This may take any shape appropriate for you -- conventional advertising, social media advertising or, one I personally advocate, social impact advertising. Social impact advertising is when you carry out deliberate efforts that have positive societal impact. It often works best with businesses whose services are rendered majorly to customers in their immediate geographical location. However, with the advent of social media and content marketing, it can draw any number of customers from anywhere and retain them as well.

Secondly, you need to have consistency. Consistency is not very relevant if you have a weak brand, but if you have developed a strong personal brand, efforts should be put towards maintaining that brand through the consistency of customer interactions.

Lastly, you need to earn loyalty. Consistency does this, but the additional services you render is what many customers will keep coming back for. The battle between Uber and Lyft has largely been in this realm. Their apps, customer support and innovations have primarily revolved around gaining loyalty with perks, give-aways and techniques that introduce speed and ease to the customer.

In effect, the goal is to showcase an identity, or personality, that is visible, consistent and valuable to your customers or your audience.

5. How you say it is more important than what you say.


For product-based businesses, most of the customer’s focus is on what you have to offer, but with service-based businesses, how you offer it matters a lot as well. If you need to write proposals to prospective clients or investors or even just have to address customers, you have to pay more attention to your tone and content.

A property owner is more likely to let me manage his property because of my approach than because of my expertise, because frankly, the skill is the same everywhere. You should be going straight for the heart to make them accept you. A good product usually cushions the effect of bad service, but when service is all you have, you have to step up your game.

Friday, February 10, 2017

6 Ways Millennials Have Changed Business Practices



Millennials get a lot of flack for being entitled or lazy, but the truth is, Generation Y has actually changed the world of business. A few years ago, I saw a void in my businesses that needed to be filled. Our internet presence was severely lacking. While I have an understanding of the internet for research and hiring purposes, I lacked the expertise to make content engaging to a younger generation -- let alone know how to make anything go viral.

It was at this point I brought in a couple of millennial employees who have been on my team ever since. Within months, all of our websites were properly formatted and ranking in search engines, and our social media followings started to grow. The team developed content that was both interesting and informative. The content included elements of both fact and humor. They knew how to be both eloquent and quippy in 140 characters, and taught us that collaboration with like-minded businesses or influencers could help grow the brand exponentially.


Because millennials are so savvy, we had to find ways to appeal to them as consumers as well as utilize their knowledge of the internet in ways business owners never had to before. Quite frankly, at this point I’m not sure we could get along without them.

Here are six ways that the millennials have completely changed business practices for generations to come:

1. They have changed the way we shop.


Thanks to a booming tech industry and multiple different app options, it is easier than ever to get things delivered right to your door with the click of a button. Millennials no longer want to wait in crowded lines to get food, clothes or toiletries, and why should they?

Whether you want Postmates or GrubHub to bring you food from a restaurant that normally doesn’t deliver, or you want a subscription service such as Amazon Now to bring you soap because you ran out and didn’t have time to run to the store, apps have got you covered. This also means that businesses need to team up with these apps to keep up with the demand.

A great example is Whole Foods’ partnership with Instacart in metropolitan areas where local residents can use the service to get their groceries delivered at a designated time without any hassle at the store. Subscription boxes have become increasingly popular for the same reason. With these services, you won’t have to remember to order goods. They come directly to your door on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis, and can bring you everything from gourmet ingredients, pet food, candles, beauty products or even new underwear.

2. They have changed the way we work.


Why should I expect my millennial employees to sit 45 minutes in Los Angeles traffic to get to my office when they could be using that time posting, writing and engaging with my audience right from their own homes? Especially when many tasks they’ve been hired to do can be done remotely or even from a phone.

They have adopted the “work smarter, not harder” mentality, though many have been critical of it. Personally, I think millennials have actually captured the entrepreneurial spirit. If anything, the self-starter mentality is strong within this generation. They seem to get work done without micro-management. Because of this, co-working spaces have become a great asset to new businesses who can’t yet afford a free-standing office space.

Businesses have had to learn to be more flexible with schedules as millennials are steering away from traditional 9 to 5 jobs.

3. They have changed the customer service industry.


With social media culture, consumers demand a quick response from the businesses they interact with. This means having a social media and customer service team available pretty close to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If a customer publicly tweets a complaint to a business and it goes unaddressed, the whole world can see it and add their own commentary. Because of this, businesses have had no choice but to become more transparent and accessible.

4. They got us to shop local.


Millennials seem to be more economically and environmentally conscious than generations before them. A 2015 Nielsen global online study showed that almost three out of four members of generation Y were willing to pay more for a product or item that was produced by a brand that was dedicated to sustainability. They tend to gravitate towards living in cities with roommates to help share bills and have even accepted micro-living apartments as a viable option to the housing crisis, meaning they are actually taking up less space. They have been opting to pay a little more for goods and services from local restaurants and vendors, which supports their local economy rather than shopping at mega stores where they could get things a little bit cheaper.

This has been seen many times in the “farm-to-table” trend that has dominated the restaurant industry in recent years, as well as in the interior design industry. In fact, refurbished materials have become a huge selling point for millennial shoppers.

5. They learned how to start a business with little to no startup costs.


Thanks to apps like Poshmark, websites like eBay, hosting sites like Squarespace, and even Instagram, selling items online and taking orders for services has become easier than ever.

For example, a startup candle company could start a lucrative business for the cost of the materials needed and website hosting costs. Even processing payments can be done at the click of a button with services like Paypal and Venmo. Many prolific Instagramming millennials have even created their own followings based on their personal niches or styles. Whether that be outfit ideas, photography, recipe ideas or restaurant recommendations, they have leveraged their numbers for sponsored (i.e. paid) posts, essentially turning themselves into a brand.

6. They have changed the way we market to consumers.


The aforementioned style of marketing has been dubbed “influencer marketing,” and it has become a very cost-effective way to reach millions of people in a more personal and organic way than the traditional style of marketing. Why spend $20,000 or more on a commercial when you could spend half that by paying multiple influencers $250-$1000 to promote your product? It works because their followers trust them; they have spent years cultivating an audience that is built on their personal style and taste. Therefore purchasing an item promoted by your favorite influencer [to them] feels almost like getting a product recommendation from a friend. Marketing in this way also gives businesses much more control over their target market because they are promoting their brand to people who are already interested in similar businesses.

Millennials have taught me to think outside the box and find ways to grow my businesses in times of change. They’ve made me more of a free thinker, taught me how a person can be their own brand and even saved me money. In fact, I don’t think millennials are lazy at all, I think they actually might just be brilliant.