Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Real People Helping Real People


I am sure many of miss when customer service was mandatory. It would be weird going back to a great friend and they stopped smiling, stopped keeping things in order, answered in one word sentences, and became selfish, but unfortunately, that is how many financial institutions have become. It is especially difficult for lower income people where their troubles and requests are more than often ignored. I see a need for a financial consulting firm for people who have trouble finding solutions to their financial troubles, and feel that they can no longer help themselves. Our firm will make it an enjoyable experience to manage money similar to a hotel or friendly hospital like environment where customer service and assistance is top priority and all should feel comfortable and engaged with real people helping and assisting real people. It will be our way of reestablishing a bond with a customer within the financial services industry.

Commitments

Customer service and responding promptly to your needs is our first priority. No one is ever turned away. If there is ever a discrepancy in any of our services or products, please let us know right away as we always welcome ways and ideas to help us improve our services and products for you. We promise to use the latest technology and backup our data in secure and protected databases so that your sensitive information or documents aren't ever compromised. We are also an environmental conscious group where saving trees and promoting ecological sustainability are important. The less paper and more cloud computing, the better...​
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Friday, August 2, 2013

How to Become a College Recruit


There are plenty of steps that you can take as a college recruit to make the process of earning an athletic scholarship easier. NCSA can help make sure that you do every little thing that you can to separate yourself from other recruits, which can help you earn an athletic scholarship.

1. Develop your game plan and get evaluated by a third party. Involving a third party like NCSA can help make finding sports scholarships much easier. College coaches are inundated with information from potential recruits, but they rely heavily on evaluations from third parties that they trust. A neutral talent evaluator can provide honest answers about your skill level, which helps you set realistic goals about where you should look for an athletic scholarship.

2. Post your academic/athletic resume online. Providing easy and organized access to your highlight videos, statistics, and academic information makes a coach’s job much easier. NCSA has the largest digital platform available to high school athletes, which makes it extremely easy to post profiles and videos and makes you immediately visible to hundreds of coaches. College coaches need to know about you before they’ll spend the time scouting you in person.

3. Create a winning highlight/skills video. College coaches watch hours of video from recruits, so you need to make yours count. Learn exactly what coaches in your sport are looking for. Some coaches may want detailed skills videos and limited in-game footage. Others may only want to see your in-game skills.
Don’t send coaches unsolicited DVDs or expect to be seen on YouTube. When a highlight video comes from a trusted recruiting expert at NCSA, that video will be seen by college coaches.

4. Contact 50 to 100 realistic college athletic programs. There are more than 1,800 colleges with athletic programs, so when you’re a college recruit you’ve got plenty to choose from. Starting with a large pool of schools can help ensure that the perfect fit rises to the top when the recruiting process is over. It’s important to know that the majority of college athletic programs aren’t in Division I, so set your expectations accordingly. There are plenty of opportunities for scholarships for college at the Division II, Division III, NAIA or junior college level.

5. Realize that it’s not a four-year decision. It’s a 40-year decision. Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions of your lifetime. Do your research and make an educated decision when you pick a school, not only as an athletic recruit, but as a student. Input from a neutral third party can help match you up with a school that’s an ideal fit for you during the four years that you are there.

Understanding Athletic Recruiting


There is no doubt that navigating through the recruiting process can be very difficult. It's hard to know what's expected of you and what your step-by-step action plan should be. If you have solid guidance and you are willing to learn everything that you can about recruiting you will succeed at earning a scholarship.

What You Should Be Doing Every Year to Get Notice


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