Tripodcast Episode 189 - The Janitorial Store

I've just returned from the ISSA Tradeshow and BSCAI Convention in Las Vegas. A solid week of networking, learning, teaching, and exploring the largest tradeshow and most comprehensive educational experience in our industry. I am exhausted. How about you? Did you make it to the show and convention? Did you find some new or interesting products, ideas, strategies? Please share them with the rest of us. Just click on the comment section below and tell us about your experiences in Vegas (or share any other thoughts you have!)

In our first Tripodcast following the ISSA Tradeshow and BSCAI Convention, Dick talks with Jean Hanson of The Janitorial Store. Jean and her husband, Steve, help us preview the show every year, so we thought it would be interesting to talk with Jean midway through the show to get her thoughts about the traffic, exhibits and general comments.



While at the show, we recorded a number of new Tripodcasts with your peers. Over the next couple of weeks we will be sharing these Tripodcasts with you. I think you will find them very interesting.

Would you like to use podcasts or videocasts as tools to help motivate your salesforce or employees? Perhaps as a tool to get your message out to clients and prospects? At Tripod, we are ready to help from beginning to end with design, development, production and distribution, or with any of the stage(s) that best serve you. Just drop us a note at: david@dontpanicproductions.com. Or give us a call at 612-605-6651.

Are you a subscriber to these Tripodcasts? If you are, Thank you! If not, may I ask - Why not? They are free. They arrive in your in basket automatically every time a new Tripodcast is published. Just visit us at www.tripodcast.com - look in the right hand column and enter your email in the box. Click the orange "subscribe" button. That's it. The only thing we use your email address for is to send the Tripodcast - no sales letters or spam. If you want to cancel; - just unsubscribe in the email we send you. No fuss, no questions, just solid, concise, useful information to help your organization improve and succeed. I hope you will give it a try.

 

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