Tips for planning your next successful golf outing.
by Liz Noe of ElizEvents, Inc.
Golf outings provide a truly a unique event planning experience. For one, it’s one of the few events that actually allow the event planner a few hours of “down time” during the actual golfing event. These down hours should be used to fine tune the rest of the day, but to alleviate the amount of work during these hours, there are a few important factors to keep in mind when planning a successful golf outing:
- Plan the arrival and check-in carefully Up front, golfers need to know when and where the golf outing is, but more importantly, golfers need to know what they need to do once they arrive. This starts at Read more
by Kat Vincent, Contibuting Writer
2010 has brought on a lot of changes for everyone. One change is affecting the way a business works with the credit card companies, Visa and MasterCard in particular. These two major credit card companies have changed their policies in a big way. Due to an increase in customer disputes these agencies are changing the way they will handle what they consider to be “Brand Damaging” practices. In particular this affects “card not present” transactions as well as direct response products, free trials, continuity programs, deferred billing, shipment only, etc. In short, any transaction that is not a straight pay for product in person swipe of the credit/debit card.
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) published guidelines regarding “Negative Option” enrollment programs and is taking a very aggressive position Read more 
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