Have you scanned your August QR Code from BEB-Business Extension Bureau’s 2015 calendar?
We have a special message for you!
You can also click here to see it!
Have you scanned your August QR Code from BEB-Business Extension Bureau’s 2015 calendar?
We have a special message for you!
You can also click here to see it!
We had a fantastic group of entrepreneurs and partners at our SOLD OUT Summer Seminar Series, Marketing for Small Business: Social Media class today. Our Angel Wiener conducted this class which covers how to determine the value of a “Like” or “Follow, how social media can bring new clients, (even to a B2B), and how social media can create revenue.
We keep our classes to a maximum of 15 people to ensure personalized learning and maximum interaction.
Many thanks to our students for attending AND their fabulous contributions! See you next week for our TWO MAILS: Email and Direct Mail class.
New delivery standards for Standard Mail will take effect on July 1, 2015. See below for details:
We have experienced slower than normal standard mail delivery locally and regionally. See details on what Houston mailers are experiencing and read our recommendations for the coming back to school and holiday seasons. Read More…
The US Postal Service Has Slowed Mail Delivery
No, you’re not imagining it. It does, in fact, take longer for letters to get to their destination via snail mail. Since January, letters that used to be delivered overnight are now taking an extra day or two to reach their destination.
The slowdown is the result of far less volume (people are sending fewer things by USPS) and processing plant closures. The Postal Service closed 150 plants to save $865 million and another 82 starting in January to save an additional $750 million.
The USPS has had billion-dollar budget shortfalls in recent years, prompting the agency to ask Congress for help. It wanted to cut Saturday service all together, but an outcry prevented that measure.
Former postmaster general Patrick Donahoe argued, just before he retired earlier this year, that the longer delivery times only affect between 2.5 percent and four percent of the mail anyway. “So you can’t hold an entire system hostage and continue to run up debt and continue to avoid making investments over 2 percent to 4 percent of the mail,” he told the National Press Club.
Houston – We are so proud to announce that Business Extension Bureau is this year’s recipient of the Houston Better Business Bureau’s Awards for Excellence.
Today we were presented with a Winner of Distinction statue as recognition of our company’s commitment to quality in the workplace and superior service to the community and businesses served. Less than .2% of companies in the Houston area are honored with this prestigious award!
Judges base their decision on 10 factors surrounding each business which include changes within an industry and how the company has adapted to those changes, how the organization stays on top of the latest processes, technology and trends, and how the business has contributed to the betterment of their industry.
Competition was fierce and over 1,000 people were in attendance of the sold out, main event held on May 13, 215 at the Bayou City Event Center. We are honored to have received such a prestigious award!