<p>Personal branding and brand identity are concepts that you need to become familiar with. Creating your own brand is of profound importance in today's business world. Additionally, your personal brand is in consistent development - whether you realize it or not. Everything that you do, everything that you say, everything that makes you an individual, is constantly being recorded. Your brand identity is the total meshing of what you cause other people to think and feel about you.</p><p>Your personal brand identity affects every area of your life. The Internet has been integrated into every avenue of our personal and professional lives. As we endeavor to generate money and enhance our business dealings, we realize the critical importance of effective personal branding.</p><p>In order to benefit maximally from your personal branding efforts, ask yourself the following questions:</p><p>- Am I developing my online presence based on expertise and quality?
<br>- Do I consistently strive to improve the concepts that I represent?
<br>- Is my appearance representative of the personal branding goals that I have set?
<br>- Do my company logo, business cards and other marketing tools send the right messages out?
<br>- Do I maintain a consistency between my various online social networking site profiles?</p><p>More questions to ask yourself about creating your own brand:</p><p>- Do I take the time regularly to consider my core competencies and values?
<br>- Do I demonstrate mixed messages between the various communication platforms that I utilize?
<br>- Do I take the time to monitor my online reputation?
<br>- Do I respond to the feedback that I receive from others on my social networking websites?
<br>- Am I honest and forthright in whenever I represent online?</p><p>Personal branding is about dictating the thoughts and emotions that you instill in others. They want you to be honest with them. Your brand identity is constantly evolving and is a part of permanent history. Whatever you create within the minds of others is going to last for years and years. Make sure that you are creating your own brand in the manners that you would choose to. In a large way, it will determine your personal and financial successes in the future.</p><p>Demetrios Tzortzis is a social media expert whose systematic approach to online marketing has effectively helped thousands of people across the globe grow their business. Demetrios works as a coach and mentor to help businesses maximize their Internet presence through strategic online marketing and brand maximization.</p><p>Demetrios Tzortzis</p><p><a target="_new" href="http://www.demetriostzortzis.com" rel="nofollow">Blog Site</A><bR> <a target="_new" href="http://www.strategicsocialmedia101.com" rel="nofollow">101 Website</A></p>
วันอังคารที่ 29 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552
A Brief History Of Air Compressors
<p>Air compressors have been around for literally thousands of years. Now granted the devices the ancients used for compressing air bear little resemblance to the modern air compressor. However, the basic principle is the same and without the primitive air compressors, civilization would not have evolved as fast it has. One of the primary uses for compressed air was to increase the combustion in a furnace. The operator of a forge would use a bellows to blast compressed air into the furnace to stoke up the heat. This allowed ancient man to produce stronger and better metals for tools and weapons. Most people today would not equate a bellows as an air compressor, but that is exactly what it is. The blacksmith would pull apart the handles on the bellows and a check valve would allow fresh air to rush into the accordion like chamber. Then using muscles as the power source, the blacksmith would squeeze the handles together and the compressed air would shoot out the fitting on the end. Using this process it became possible to create a fire hot enough to smelt ores of copper, tin, lead and iron. Bellows are still used today in a variety of applications. The organ at your local church is probable powered by a bellows that is practically identical to one a thousand years ago. They even pop up in medical applications such as breathing machines in operation rooms. <p> It wasnâ™t until later in history that it became possible to compress air using mechanical methods. In the past, only human and animal power was possible to power crude air compressors and this severely limited the utility of these primitive devices. With the industrial revolution, the mechanical air compressor was born. Engines running from steam power became the first method to power an air compressor. One of the first uses of a steam powered air compressor was in underwater diving equipment. This opened up whole new methods for under water exploration and even underwater construction. The compressed air could be pumped down to a diver and allow extended stays below surface. Compressed air was also much safer to use as a power source for early pneumatic tools and drills. For example, early rock drills were powered by steam. However, hot steam is far more hazardous than compressed air. A ruptured steam line can kill or seriously injure a worker while compressed air is relatively benign. Steam powered rock drills eventually gave way to drills powered by air compressors. <p> As the internal combustion engine gained popularity, they began to be used as a power source for air compressors. Gasoline engines are today commonly used in piston type air compressors. This would be a common air compressor you would find in your garage or on the back of a service truck. The gasoline engine drives a crankshaft and piston. As the piston moves into the downstroke postion, air flows into the cylinder on the low pressure end. When the upstroke begins, air moves into the high pressure. This action produces compressed air. In larger industrial applications, a rotary type air compressor is used. Rotary air compressors produce compressed air by turning a vaned rotor inside of a long enclosed chamber. As the engine spins the rotor, air is sucked inside the chamber. The air is then forced down the vanes into smaller and smaller areas. This action compresses the air and forces it out the other end. Rotary vane air compressors work very well in industrial applications because they are capable of producing large amounts of compressed air for extended periods of time. <p> <p> <p></p>
สมัครสมาชิก:
บทความ (Atom)