William Powell
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William Powell is a writer and educator with a passion for marketing. He enjoys learning about the latest business trends and analyzing how global events impact domestic and international economies.
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What Happens During the Insurance Adjusting Process?
Introduction: The Frustration of a Homeowner Dealing with Insurance Claims As a homeowner, experiencing damage to your property is not easy. Natural disasters can occur at any time, and when there’s fire, water, wind damage, or other situations, these unexpected scenarios can be devastating. You also have to consider the regular issues that can crop up such as pipes bursting. The effort and financial burden can frankly be overwhelming. And we all know what’s next - it’s time to deal with the insurance company.
By William Powell12 months ago in 01
Enhancing Legal Strategies with Comprehensive Forensic Damage Assessment
In any case potentially involving damages, both plaintiff and defendant should include a comprehensive forensic damage assessment as part of their legal strategies. Such an assessment will provide the foundation for the legal arguments, move the case along with expert testimony, and play a crucial role in the settlement or damages awarded.
By William Powellabout a year ago in 01
Executive Onboarding: Setting New Leaders Up for Success
Many companies follow a predictable approach to succession planning. They embark on an extensive recruiting and hiring process — often where most invest their time and effort. The board then selects a candidate to be announced at the annual general meeting or through an effusive press release, highlighting their "exceptional record of growing sales while running a large division of a multinational company." And so, the new executive shows up to work with the hopes and expectations of all stakeholders on their shoulders, employees included.
By William Powell2 years ago in 01
The Only Car Accident Guide You’ll Ever Need. Content Warning.
Motor vehicle collisions likely happen more often than you realize. According to Progressive Insurance Company, 36,164 automobile accidents occurred in the United States in 2021. Unfortunately, most people will be in at least one car accident.
By William Powell2 years ago in FYI
What Is Skip Tracing and Why Is It Important?
Skip tracing is the process of formally tracking down a person who is difficult to find. Usually, people aren’t too hard to find when you need to track them down, especially in the digital age. But usually isn’t always, and there are some legal situations and business scenarios where you might need to find somebody who is very difficult to find—or maybe even someone who doesn’t want to be found.
By William Powell2 years ago in Journal
10 Creative Business Signs That Will Catch Your Eye
Even in this digital era, business signage remains an efficient brand marketing tool. It effortlessly directs clients to you and acts as a constant reminder of your business’s existence. What’s more, you have an extremely broad array of styles and sizes of signs to choose from. Depending on your company and budget, here are ten creative business signs you could use to grab your customers’ attention.
By William Powell2 years ago in Journal
How Efficient Billing Systems Enhance Customer Satisfaction
Customer satisfaction has always been and will always be critical for success. With tons of competition in nearly every niche, how are business owners differentiating themselves? With an efficient payment system that makes it easy for customers to pay!
By William Powell2 years ago in Lifehack
Maximizing Product Visibility
In today’s hyper-competitive ecommerce jungle, standing out is not just an art; it's survival. Enter the game-changer: 360-degree product photography. Imagine giving your customers the power to explore every nook and cranny of your products, all with a few swipes or clicks. This isn't just photography; it's an open invitation to step into a virtual shop where every detail is up for close inspection.
By William Powell2 years ago in Photography
Maximizing Product Visibility: The Role of 360-Degree Product Photography
In today’s hyper-competitive ecommerce jungle, standing out is not just an art; it's survival. Enter the game-changer: 360-degree product photography. Imagine giving your customers the power to explore every nook and cranny of your products, all with a few swipes or clicks. This isn't just photography; it's an open invitation to step into a virtual shop where every detail is up for close inspection.
By William Powell2 years ago in Photography
Classic and Timeless Exterior Tips for Your Business
Location, Location, Location Where your business is situated is the first part of considering what will go into the front-facing side of your building. For example, is your business facing out towards a busy street, in a smaller shopping center, or is it a boutique tucked away in a well-manicured promenade? How much natural lighting does your business get? What is permissible from your landlord, including in terms of painting your exterior walls, and other decorations that take up space, such as potted plants, tables and chairs, and A-signs? Is there a lot of parking, or are your customers primarily using public transportation or walking to get to your business?
By William Powell2 years ago in Journal
Online Notarization: Everything You Need to Know
The process to determine the authenticity of individual document signers can be a time-consuming ordeal. Notarization includes the witness, record, and signing of documents all in one place. However in this digital age, companies are determined to find alternative routes to overcoming obstacles, such as the legal notarization process, by utilizing technology that can provide remote solutions for all parties involved.
By William Powell2 years ago in Lifehack
How to Choose an ERP for Your Small Business
There is a lot of hard work that goes into maintaining a small business. From managing inventory and budgeting to developing marketing strategies, being a small business owner means wearing many different hats and constantly balancing numerous responsibilities to ensure that operations continue to run smoothly.
By William Powell3 years ago in Journal










