Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.
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David Swan
Tuesday, 27 December 2011 14:40
eBay and Gumtree also detailed some of the stranger gifts that were not especially well received, including:
o a handmade sock monkey
o an arm wrestling kit
o an eye massager
o a 3D figure of the male urinary system
o Gnome shaped toilet roll holder
o a dancing chicken
o worm castings
o a book about torture
o a life sized resin dog
o farting salt and pepper shakers
o a doll that makes sexist comments
The research found that the most common outcome for unwanted gifts is to let them languish in a cupboard collecting dust (41%), while 19% admit to re-gifting them.
The companies also have announced some key tips for maximising online selling. which are:
· Decide on the format, do you want to sell on eBay or Gumtree? If it's an item that is easy to pop in the post, use eBay. If it's a large and bulky item that is too hard to send in the mail, use Gumtree.
· Make your listing visual; include multiple photos of the item to really increase the chances of selling - people like to see what they are buying upfront.
· Be descriptive; giving an accurate description of what you're selling will really help people who may want to buy from you.
· Set a fair price - people are looking for good quality items that are selling at a fair price. You'll find you sell much quicker if the price is right!
Think again. Most businesses only have PART of a DR plan - and this spells business disaster in the event of an IT disaster.
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