Thursday, April 23, 2015

Why you need webinars for your business!
Webinars are awesome for lead generation.  They are cost-effective and  user friendly. Webinars can show your products and services and expertise. Webinars can be used for product launches, demonstrations, training and communication with staff. Tons of organizations such as business, schools, hospitals, non-profits and State and Federal agencies use webinars.
Why use webinars
~available 24/7 and can be viewed all over the world
~ cost effective and user friendly
~maximize product sales
~build a fan base
~a successful webinar can be converted into a DVD, pod-cast or on-line video, slides or transcripts
~establishes authority, increases your visibility
~live participation and interaction, customers feel more connected to you
~viewers can submit questions in real time and the speaker can answer in the discussion
~you can survey your audience ahead of time and see what topics they want to learn about
~ a guest speaker can present information also
~ allows you to present to thousands of people without any travel involved
~paid webinars where content is presented as a on-line course or class
~if used for professional development, a quiz could be given at the end
~participants
can take notes  and present to those that were unable to attend
~webinars can be used to network and share contact information


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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Veterans Affairs changes health care eligibility





In a recent press release, The Department of Veterans
Affairs related that it is updating the way VA health care eligibility is   determined. The goal is that more Veterans
will have access to their health care benefits. 
Effective in 2015, VA eliminated the use of net worth as a determining factor
for health care programs and co-payment responsibilities.  This change will make VA health care benefits
more accessible to lower-income Veterans. 
VA will now only consider a Veteran’s gross household income and deductible
expenses from the previous year.  This
change means that certain lower-income, non-service connected Veterans will have
less out of pocket cost.  Over a 5 year
period, it is estimated that 190,000 Veterans will become eligible for reduced
cost of their health care.


     In March 2014, VA
eliminated the annual requirement for updated financial information. VA now
uses information from the IRS and Social Security Administration, which reduces
the burden on the Veteran to keep the information up to date.


     More information
can be obtained from
www.va.gov/healthbenefits
or call the VA  @ 1-877-222-8387.