The Internet marketing experts at MORBiZ have released a new guide focused on Map Search Optimization for small businesses, If properly executed this evolving web presence strategy can greatly enhance the likelihood of a business being found on map apps, like Google Maps and Waze. In conjunction with local SEO, Map Search Optimization (MSO) drives traffic and conversions across many sectors. The new guide from MORBiZ can be read in full at www.morbiz.com/what-is-map-search-optimization/.

In the article, MORBiZ defines MSO and the benefits of implementing a map search optimization strategy for all types of brick and mortar businesses or location based service providers. One of the key aspects of focusing on MSO is to show up in popular "____ near me" searches. This search term is being used more in more, both in traditional search bars, as well as within map apps directly.

The map search optimization guide goes on to discuss methods of showing up in map search results using MSO. This not only includes polishing a website's local SEO, but also conducting sweeping corrections on inaccurate web directory listings that could hinder results. According to studies, wrong business names, phone numbers or addresses harm search ranking in as many as 40 percent of cases.

To learn more about MSO, visit https://www.morbiz.com/what-is-map-search-optimization or call the MORBiZ web marketing professionals at 1-855-266-7249. You can also fill out the contact form at www.morbiz.com/web-contact-form to connect with the MORBiZ team. When you partner with the web presence experts at MORBiZ, we’ll handle all the local SEO and reputation management necessary to achieve an excellent ranking in map search and traditional results.

Chicago, Illinois, November 9, 2021: Doug Dvorak is pleased to announce he will be in Bakersfield, California this week to provide sales training and coaching to the employees of Bland Company.

Bland Company are industry-leaders in solar energy; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), and roofing in the state of California. Headquartered in Bakersfield with additional showrooms in Fresno and Atascadero, Bland Company services the entire Central Valley and Central Coast, including Tehachapi, Taft, Delano, Tulare, Visalia, and Clovis, as well as Paso Robles, Templeton, Atascadero, and San Luis Obispo.

Dvorak is an industry-leading sales coach who has delivered sales workshops in more than 100 countries to over a million people. He will be working with Bland Company to help its sales team with his proven approach to successful selling; his presentation will also include some motivational elements.

Dvorak's workshops engage individuals and improve performance by giving them techniques and tools they can use immediately. He also discusses leadership strategies that help leaders achieve authority by better understanding and implementing core concepts of what he calls "servant leadership strategies." These include Empathy, Listening, Foresight and Awareness.

In his training, Dvorak covers how to help teams work together so they can have fun without sacrificing efficiency and productivity. He believes this results in improved overall morale, increased productivity and reduced overall turnover.

To learn more about Doug Dvorak and The Sales Coaching Institute's workshops, visit salescoach.us contact him directly at 847-241-4860.

About Doug Dvorak: Doug Dvorak is a master certified sales trainer and motivational keynote speaker who is one of the most well-traveled working today. Dvorak is a CSP (Certified Speaking Professional) and a graduate of Flagler College in Florida. He is also a member of several prestigious speaker organizations.

 

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Montreal, Canada ( release-news) November 21, 2021 - Future Electronics is a global leading distributor of electronic components with corporate headquarters in Montreal, Canada.

Robert Miller, the company's President, recently congratulated employee Chafia Kahel on the occasion of her 25th anniversary with the company. "Future Electronics is my family," she said.

Chafia began her journey at Future Electronics on September 16, 1996 when she was hired as a Programmer Analyst in the IT Development. Only two months earlier, she had left her native Algeria where she had worked for 10 years as an IT developer and manager.

She began contributing immediately, researching and resolving issues during her first week on the job. "Of course, I learned a lot about business practices and new technologies, and I adapted myself to the evolving needs of the company."

In the years that followed, Chafia has trained many new colleagues, and she has contributed to several key and innovative projects in IT, including projects relating to supply chain, marketing, asset management and distribution.

Chafia was promoted to the position of Senior Programmer Analyst in 2005, and she continues to contribute in that role today. "All my best friends are at Future," she said. "Even though some of them have already retired, they're still part of the Future family."

Chafia is a member of Greenpeace, UNICEF and Doctors Without Borders, and her hobbies include gardening, cooking, taking care of her family, and playing with her five-year-old granddaughter Alizee.

Founder and President Robert Miller believes that Future's employees are its greatest asset. Future Electronics values the commitment of its people, and milestone anniversaries are recognized with personalized cards, plaques, vouchers, and other gifts based on length of tenure.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a comprehensive suite of passives and semiconductor products. Founded by Robert Miller in 1968, Future Electronics has over 5,500 employees and operates in 170 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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Montreal, Canada (release-news ) November 3, 2021 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, has completed the first season of The Current, a newly-launched video podcast seriesThe Current is an application-based show that keeps viewers up to speed on some of the embedded semiconductor industry's latest technologies, applications, designs and more. The episodes cover topics such as Internet of Things (IoT), sensors and connectivity, Artificial Intelligence (AI), ESD protection and more.

The series aims to help manufacturers achieve design goals in trending markets and be adept to all the industry's best practices, while avoiding any potential hazards or difficulties that may arise within an embedded design.

The Host

The Current is hosted by Todd Baker, Vice President of the Advanced Engineering Group at Future Electronics. Baker has over 20 years of semiconductor industry experience and a network of supplier partners included in many episodes of Season 1. This allows him to transfer his knowledge and leadership of Future Electronics' Advanced Engineering Group to viewers worldwide.

To see the full Season 1 of The Current, visit www.FutureElectronics.com/blog/the-current-vodcast, where you can also subscribe to the series on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a very extensive variety of electronic components. Founded by Robert G. Miller in 1968, Future Electronics believes its 5500 employees are its greatest asset, with 170 offices in 44 countries. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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Colombia has published a resolution to establish a technical regulation covering tableware and articles of glass, ceramic and glass-ceramic that are intended to come into contact with food. It also covers ceramic cookware.

The Ministry of Health and Social Protection published Resolution No. 1440/2021 in September 2021. It has several provisions, including:

  • List of HS codes for products that are within scope are provided, with clarification that the characteristics of a product will also be considered for determining whether it falls within scope
  • Exemptions defined, including personal belongings as established by the National Tax and Customs Directorate and articles for decorative purposes, but such articles are obliged to have a label, sticker, marking or permanent marking indicating ‘Producto decorative, no apto para contacto con alimentos’ (Decorative products, not suitable for food contact’)
  • Standards and migration requirements for lead and cadmium defined:
    • NTC ISO 6486 Parts 1 and 2
    • NTC ISO 7086 Parts 1 and 2
    • NTC ISO 8391 Parts 1 and 2
  • Parts 1 and 2 to ISO 6486, ISO 7086 and ISO 8391 accepted as equivalent to the corresponding NTC standards in the point above
  • Labeling requirements must be in Spanish (without prejudice to other languages) for product labels (Article 6)
  • Sampling must be carried out in accordance with ISO 2859-1 at the inspection level that is determined by the Certification Body (CB)
  • Product certificate of conformity (CoC) must be issued under Scheme 1b (batch), 4 or 5
  • Testing to be carried out by laboratories that are ISO/IEC 17025 accredited by the National Accreditation Body of Colombia (ONAC), or by a laboratory accredited by an Accreditation Body belonging to the Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA) of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)
  • Products must have a CoC that is issued by a CB accredited by ONAC, or an Accreditation Body belonging to the Multilateral Recognition Agreements (MRA) of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF), of which the ONAC is a signatory
  • Declaration of conformity (DoC) accepted in accordance with ISO/IEC 17050 Parts 1 and 2 for domestic manufacturers and importers until at least one CB has been accredited by ONAC:
    • DoC will only be valid for 30 days from the date of the accreditation of the first CB
  • Clarifies that products manufactured and imported under Resolution 1893/2019, extended by Resolution 1163/2020, are obliged to demonstrate compliance with the new Resolution

To see the ‘permissible release limits of lead and cadmium in ceramic, glass-ceramic and glass dinnerware in contact with food’ with testing according to NTC ISO 6486, NTC ISO 7086 and NTC ISO 8391, see SGS’s original SafeGuard 143/21.

The new resolution will come into effect on March 20, 2022.

SGS Food Contact Materials Services

SGS’s technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it’s only trusted because it’s tested. Learn more about SGS’s Food Contact Materials Services. 

SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Colombia Issues Resolution for Food Contact Glass and Ceramics SafeGuardS.

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