Friday, April 11, 2008

XM Radio Installation for Auto Shops

As many companies try to diversify their trade services we are seeing a rather unusual migration to services that one might never think possible in the Oil Change Quick Lube Industry. One company we visited had closed one of it's bays since it had a Wal-Mart across the street and started to install car stereos, specifically XM Radio. Now we tested the XM Radio ourselves and our gut feeling right away was this: XM Sattelite Radio is great.

I recommend everyone buy a system for their car of Satellite radio. Go to

http://www.xmradio.com

and check it out. It is very excellent, inexpensive and impressive, soon it will be offered for your wireless PDA. Sirius is also good and has 100 channels their website is

http://www.siriusradio.com

It appears that the radio station industry may be the next hit with advertising lost revenue as more and more people go to satellite radio and dump their regular radios. This is going to hurt them because new car buyers are getting the XM and Sirius systems and many are buying gift certificates for loved ones at Best Buy and Circuit City for after Christmas Installations. We know that the trade Journal Industry is tanked and consolidating fast, that Advertising magazines is way down. That companies like Procter and Gamble and Unilever paying for advertising on results only. Advertising firms are going the way side and this is hurting the industry badly and causing empty office spaces in downtown sections of large cities. Satellite TV has also hurt TV stations by adding channels and therefore people flip channels more often some stations disallow flipping on certain commercials for an extra fee.

Now after reviewing this we have determined a few more facts and after our discussions and confirmations with this Quick Lube we found they had actually increased sales in their two bays to equal the three bay max volume. Simply by installing stereos and developing another set of new clientele, younger crowd on average and there seems to be no end in sight to the number of new people wanting these systems. Just a thought if your volume of oil change customers base is dwindling due to a local low priced competitor, that you might think of other revenue streams to make the lease payments.

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Pillow Talk

Pillows aren't just at the head of your bed for aesthetic reasons. They are so much more important than that. Pillows are meant to provide the correct support for your neck and spine while you are sleeping. Therefore, the position in which you sleep plays an important role in determining which pillow best suits your needs.

"The materials contained in the fill of a pillow determines its firmness," Everloft Vice President of Sales Mike Schwieger said. "The amount of filling material also decides a pillow's firmness as well. The more fill present, the firmer a pillow will feel."

He added that different combinations of filling materials are used to create varying comfort levels and lend additional features and benefits.

Following are some criteria to consider when choosing a pillow maintaining longevity of your pillow:

* The purpose of a pillow is dual: to provide comfort and to keep your neck and spine aligned while you sleep.
* Soft pillows are best for people who sleep on their stomachs.
* Medium firmness pillows are best suited for individuals who sleep on their backs.
* Side sleepers need the most neck support, which can be found in the Please contact the server administrator,>firmest pillows. Side sleepers should make sure the height of the pillow is roughly the same as the length of their shoulders - (the distance between the base of the neck and the end of the shoulder).
* Fluff your pillow regularly. This incorporates fresh air into the pillow and helps keep its shape.
* Clean your pillow often. Read and follow the manufacturer's care instructions.