Your Questions About Direct Marketing Solutions

Sandy asks…
Where to get MLM Software for direct saling to end user?
Hi,
I am looking for a Multilevel Marketing Software, Acctually i am looking for a software where i can sale my product to end user.
I have seen direct saling software for many companies, but i am looking something which can include SOCIAL network marketing feature in MLM.
Let me know if somebody has designed similar applicaiton?

Jere answers:
MLM Sof is excellent solution for Direct Saling or To reach end user. Our application provide complete and efficient panel for end user. Sponsor login, and Distributor can trace comission easily. Binary Downline, and Network Level is also embeded in current system at advance level. MLM Developers is providing excellent solution for Direct Saleing, Companies interested in Chain Outlets, and want to provide benefits to their marketers and distributors, DIRECT SALING SOLFTWARE is excellent tool for that. MLM Developers END USER SOLUTION, provide complete and promotional details.
Check – www.mlmdevelopers.com for further details, contact at info@mlmdevelopers.com

Mary asks…
Is offshore outsourcing the future of doing business?
No matter how many legislation will be passed, you cannot stop businesses from finding a better solution that will cost them less and make them earn a whole lot more. So, do you think that offshore outsourcing is the future of doing business?

Jere answers:
It is not the future. It is the PRESENT. Globalization is increasing at a pace never seen before. If you are interested you should check out the book : “The World is Flat”.
The reason why business choose to outsource is b/c they focus on their core competencies and outsource anything that they believe others can do better. It might not necessarily low direct costs, but it allows the company to focus on more important functions and therefore advance in the market by sustaining their competitive advantage. IMPORTANT RULE, YOU NEVER OUTSOURCE A CORE COMPETENCY.

Paul asks…
Does anyone know any good low-carb vegetarian main dishes?
I am an omnivore, but I do try to limit my meat consumption.
Lately, in an effort to lose some weight, I have been trying to restrict my consumption of carbohydrates. But all of the vegetarian main dishes I know of are pretty carbohydrate-loaded (mostly, some kind of sauce or topping on noodles, rice, or potatoes), which means I’ve been eating rather more dead animal than I generally prefer to.
So, does anyone know any good vegetarian (or, at least, very low-meat) main dishes that are relatively low in carbohydrates? I’m aiming to have substantially less than half the calories be from carbohydrates. Bonus points for recipes (or links to same), and bonus points for things that are both inexpensive and easy to make.
And I will state now that I’ve yet to see a fake-meat product (that is, something vegetarian that claims to be a direct substitute for some specific meat) that I find at all tolerable. I’ve had good veggie burgers, but they were all “let’s use the burger shape for tasty ingredients of our own”, not “let’s make a hamburger that doesn’t actually contain any dead animal”… with the exception of bacon bits, but I don’t really see those as fake bacon, just a crunchy bacon-colored thing…
Also, if it makes a difference, I do have easy access to a good Asian market, but I don’t like spicy food.
I already use brown rice, is bulgur wheat that different from brown rice in fiber content/glycemic index?
pure-protein diets are dangerous. Diets that are, say, 50% carbs are not. Watching my fat/overall calorie intake has lead to me getting fatter and fatter, and I have a condition that is a known precursor to type 2 diabetes, so I figured I’d try watching my carbohydrate intake, instead. And since most of my snacking is high in carbs (bread, crackers, raisins, etc), I’d like dinners that are *low* in carbs.
You know, I was hoping for “Yeah, try “, or “You might make “, not a lecture on my food choices…
You know, I was hoping for “Yeah, try “, or “You might make “, not a lecture on my food choices…
slightly low carb =/= carb free. For example, beans cooked with a little fat and/or protein and no extra carbs probably have around half or less of their calories from carbohydrates…
When you say “a good boil”, what do you mean? Please give me, say, an example of what you might cook, and how…

Jere answers:
Very dangerous to have less than 50% of your calories as carbs. Not to mention fattening. Fat is fat, and protein promotes obesity along with many other health problems in excessive amounts. Stick to wholegrain carbs and beans etc and eat vegetables like potatoes, sweet potatoes, fruits like bananas and dates and get enough carbs and you’ll be fine. Carbs are our cleanest source of energy which put the least strain on our bodies and release no by-products during metabolism.
Http://www.drmcdougall.com/video/starch_solution.html The Starch Solution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoAjqu_gZkA Low Carb Diet Makes You Sick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBzOGEjxV1U What’s Wrong with Atkins? (applies to all low-carb diets) has some info about diabetes
http://www.drmcdougall.com/ dr mcdougall’s site. Has a lot of info there. And recipes.
Http://www.drmcdougall.com/video/diet_drugs_diabetes.html diet, drugs and diabetes.
Http://www.drfuhrman.com/disease/Diabetes.aspx Spotlight on Reversing and Preventing Diabetes:
Treating Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational Diabetes with Superior Nutrition
http://www.drfuhrman.com/shop/books.aspx#EOD The End of Diabetes
some recipe sites:
http://vegweb.com/recipes
http://veganyumyum.com/favorites/
http://vegan.sheknows.com/category/recipes/
what you’re asking for can’t really be done. Haven’t you ever wondered why veg*ans have much lower rates of diabetes but eat high carb diets? Plant foods are high in carbs. If they’re not, they’re low in calories and won’t sustain you or else they’d be high in fat, like nuts or avocados etc, or are soy products, which aren’t really healthy to live on. Much safer to just eat healthily if you ask me. All you can really eat to be carb-free are green leafy vegetables, cabbage, tempeh/tofu and nothing else. Which really isn’t proper eating. You need foods like beans, wholegrains, vegetables and mushrooms. All of which are starchy foods. And LOWER your risk of diabetes.

Lisa asks…
I want to pursue career in sap .Can you tell me the institute which provide training for the same?
I have 14 yrs os working experience in sales &marketing.

Jere answers:
Yeah SIEMENS is providing SAP courses in all METROS.
SAP India Pvt Ltd
Victoria Layo,
30, Vaswani Victoria ,Victoria Road,
Bangalore, 560 025
India
Tel: (91) 80 4136 5555
Fax: (91) 80 4136 5550
E-mail: education.india@sap.com
SAP Education Partners
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Source: www.sap.com/asia/services/education/cent…
Siemens Information Systems Limited
5-9-19, 5th Floor
Lakshmi Narsinh Estate
Saifabad, OPP AP Secretariat
Hyderabad – 500004
Tel: (91) 40 23482800/1/2
Fax: (91) 40 23482804
Contact Person: Ms. Chaitanya, V
E-mail: V.Chaitanya@siemens.com
Genovate Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
A Wing,First Floor
Phoenix House,Senapati Bapat Marg
Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013
Tel: (91) 22 24901839/ 24982754/ 24901824/ 24981236
Contact Person: Mr.Krishnan / Mr. Fabian
E-mail: krishnan@genovate.com
or E-mail: fabian@genovate.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
1st Floor, VIPPS Centre
2, Local Commercial Complex, Masjid Moth
Greater Kailash – 2 New Delhi – 110048
Tel: (91) 11 299220694/29220695/29220696/ 29220697/29221248/29216047/29221247
Fax: (91) 11 29214685
Contact Person: Ms.Rochika Bhatia
E-mail: rochika.bhatia@siemens.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
5th Floor, 144, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Nungambakkam Chennai – 600034
Tel: (91) 44 28334360/28334361/28334362
Fax: (91) 44 28334366
Contact Person: Ms.Sangeeta Arora
E-mail: sapatcchen.in@siemens.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
43, Shantipally
E.M. Bypass. Rash Behari Connector
Kolkata – 700 042
Tel : (91) 33 24428641-49
Fax: (91) 33 24429930
Contact person : Ms.Debomitra Bose
E-mail: Debomitra.bose@siemens.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
206, LOGOS , Ground Floor
The Bible Society Building
M.G Road
Bangalore – 560 001
Tel : (91) 80- 25095577 / 25095579
Contact persons : Ms. Shubha Ghargi / Prachi Garg
E-mail: sapatcblr.in@siemens.com
or E-mail: prachi.garg@siemens.com
Genovate Solutions Ahmedabad Pvt. Ltd.
308, 3rd floor, “Aatish”,
Nr. Samarpan Flats, Off. C. G. Road,
Gulbai Tekra,
Ahmedabad 380 006
Tel: (91) 79 66315706, 66315707
Fax: (91) 79 66315708
Contact Person: Mr. J. Figueiredo
E-mail: figi@genovate.com
Genovate Solutions (Cochin) Pvt. Ltd.
1st Floor, E M Commercial Centre,
Kunamthai,Near Milma, Edapally.
Cochin , Kerala – 682 024
Contact Person: Mathews Cherian
Mobile: +91-9847787503
Direct: +91-4843201837
E-mail: mathews.c@genovate.com
Contact Person: Ramchandran Iyer
Mobile: +91-9847245698
Direct: +91-4843201838
E-mail: ram@genovate.com
Cognizant Technology Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
3rd Floor, Manchester Square,
14 Puliyakulam Road,
Coimbatore – 641037,
Tamil Nadu,India
Tel: (91) 422 6453308
Fax: (91) 422 3984060
Contact Person: Ms. K Yamuna Rani
E-mail: yamunarani.k@cognizant.com
Genovate Solutions Pune Pvt Ltd
Nuclues Mall, 5th Floor, 501/502,
Church Road, Camp, Opp Police Commissioner Office,
Pune 411001
India
Tel: (91) 020-30520219/30520220
Contact Person: Mr Anuraag Kaushal
E-mail: anuraag@genovate.com
Delphi Computech Pvt Ltd
(SAP Online Contact Centre)
Madhura Towers, First Floor,
Untawadi Road, Near Dhonde Bridge,
Nasik, 422002, India
Tel: (91) 0253-2378623/24
Mobile: (91) 9850093179
Contact Person: Mr Pradeep Saggam
E-mail: pradeep@delphicomputech.com

Chris asks…
Should I keep or return my iPad I received for Christmas?
I just received an iPad as an a Christmas gift from my parents and grandma. I recently purchased a macbook and an iphone. I do not want to seem unappreciative of this great gift but I feel that because I do not have a direct need for this item it would be irresponsible of me to accept. What should I do?

Jere answers:
Hi, Evan, nice of you to be so considered of your relatives’s money. One solution would be to tell them that iPad is too expensive for what it offers and that you already have access (via iPhone) to those 300,000 apps of Apple store that are pretty much the only iPad’s claim to fame. If they still want to give you something and you’d be OK with something twice less expensive, you can get get 7″ Android eReader/tablet hybrid device which combines the better parts of both eReader and tablet worlds. Such device is Nook Color from Barnes & Noble which has USB port (unlike current iPad). Nook Color has a new generation screen which is anti-glare coated and is better performing in sunlight and for reducing eye strain than current iPad’s. The screen is one of the best and sharpest on the market and it’s viewable at wide angles. It is great for PDF’s, much better than Kindle. From the cost side, while more expensive than e-Ink Nook or Kindle, you can buy two Nook Color’s for the price of one iPad. Nook Color has several apps that already come with the device (Pandora Internet radio, QuickOffice, etc.) Also, Barnes & Noble recently released Nook SDK and Nook Developer platform that will allow most of the existing 100,000 Android apps be ported to it.
Also, you can use the Social Settings screen to link your NOOKcolor to your Facebook account and your Twitter account. You can also import all your contacts from your Google Gmail account. Once you have linked to Facebook and Twitter and set up email contacts, you can lend and borrow books, recommend books, and share favorite quotes with your friends.
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