Crowdfunding: Tuff Chuck Energy Drink

September 26, 2016 by  
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Tuff Chuck is an energy drink with zero calories, zero sugar, and an amazing taste. If you are worried about a sugar crash, Tuff Chuck as solved that problem. The team does not believe you should take energy from the future to fuel your now, thus creating a sugar crash. Sugar crashes cause people to be angry, irritable, slow moving and thinking. It’s bad for anyone who has things they want to accomplish.

Many people are concerned about the amount of sugar they take in and there is no sugar in this energy drink. Some energy drinks get their energy from a large amount of sugar in each drink. Not so for Tuff Chuck. Their plan is to raise $7,000 with 2% going to the Red Cross. What is Tuff Chuck made of? Here is the list
TUFF CHUCK contains in addition to a remarkable energy blend the following:

– Caffeine: 195 mg (as much as a cup of premium brewed coffee)

– Vitamin B6: 40 mg

– Vitamin B12: 500 mcg

– Vitamin B3: 400 mcg

tuffchuckHere is a quick reminder of why you need these vitamins:
B6 Vitamin Benefits
Vitamin B6, also called pyridoxine, is a water-soluble nutrient that is part of the B-vitamin family. B vitamins help support adrenal function, help calm and maintain a healthy nervous system, and are necessary for critical metabolic processes.

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B3 Vitamin Benefits
Vitamin B3 has several important functions, including helping to release energy from the foods we eat contributing to keeping the nervous systems and skin healthy

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B12 Vitamin Benefits
Vitamin B12, also known as cyanocobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin that is part of the B-vitamin family. These vitamins help support adrenal function, help calm and maintain a healthy nervous system, and are necessary for critical metabolic processes. Taking vitamin B12 is essential for DNA synthesis and maintaining healthy nerve cells.

You can get bottles of Tuff Chuck, wristbands, t-shirts and more when you support. Tuff Chuck is made in the USA!

Get your bottles here
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tuff-chuck-amazing-energy-for-amazing-people-food-sport

4 drawbacks of Excel as an Inventory Management Tool

September 23, 2016 by  
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4 drawbacks of Excel as an Inventory Management Tool

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Microsoft Excel has always been one of the most widely used tools to manage tabular and columnar data. It has also been useful in creating charts and graphs and make calculations. Above all, Excel is inexpensive and easily accessible. These features make Excel an ideal tool for small businesses with limited operations. Since it has been around for a long time, most users are familiar with it and no special training is required.
However, for large companies that need to manage huge databases, Excel is simply not enough and despite having a similar row and column look and certain features like performing calculations similar to order fulfillment and inventory management softwares.
Among others, here are 4 important drawbacks of Excel:
Very Manual and prone to errors
Since data is manually entered, any mistyping in entering stock quantity or formulas can have a huge fallout. Ditto for entering data in a wrong column or row. When there are columns and columns of data, detecting and rectifying these errors would be a time-consuming nightmare. Besides, manual updates are always slower than real-time updates.
Difficulty in sharing large Excel files
Another minus is the huge size of a data heavy Excel file. When a lot of data is fed into an Excel spreadsheet, it becomes too large in size to be sent via e-mail and can frequently crash a company’s network.
Prone to frauds and reduced accountability
Data security is compromised greatly as virtually anyone having access to an Excel file and a mala fide intent can make difficult to detect alterations and save the file. Thefts and intentional stock damage are thus difficult to detect.
The spreadsheet lacks an audit trail for data since information is merely updated and no history of the same is available. Though a ‘last modified date’ is available, it is impossible to pinpoint who exactly worked on the modification.
No concurrent collaboration possible
Multiple users cannot simultaneously work on an Excel file. This means that only one user can make changes to the file at a time. If subsequent users need to update the inventory in the file, they would need to wait, resulting in the loss of time.

Although Excel can be a good reporting tool on business statistics, only specialized software can eliminate errors, provide real-time updates and support and track multiple users.

Changes in the Crowdfunding Consultations

September 20, 2016 by  
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As of October 1, 2016, Dr. Wright’s crowdfunding consultations will be 30 minutes and have a $97 fee attached to them. The $97 will be applied as a credit to any paid services that the client may order afterwards, however, if no additional services are needed, that is the fee that is charged for the appointment.

Cancellations must be done at least 24 hours in advance or the payment is forfeited and will not be refunded.

“I been more and more busy. It’s important to spend time with clients who are serious, not just curious.” Says Dr. Wright. I put out a lot of free information on Periscope, Facebook Live, and through interviews. I hope to work with people who are set on success.”

Appointments to Talk about your crowdfunding project can be made here

https://checkappointments.com/appts/GGMlflNbSw

 

 

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