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Protect Your PDA With A Blackberry Pearl Case

How often do you check your Blackberry?  Recently, much of society has become dependent upon Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).  Who can blame them?  With features including Internet access, Email, mobile phone, instant messaging, camera, MP3 player, calendar, and games, PDAs such as the Blackberry Pearl would be hard to replace.

A device that is so important requires that the user take special care of it.  One way this can be done is by purchasing a case for your PDA, such as a Blackberry Pearl Case.  Blackberry Pearl Cases come in several different styles and colors.  If your Blackberry Pearl isn’t customized already, it will be after you purchase a Blackberry Pearl case!

Deciding On A Price Range

The first step when purchasing a Blackberry Pearl case is to decide what your price range is.  Blackberry has designed several different cases for the Blackberry Pearl, giving you many options as far as how much money to spend.  The lowest-priced case designed by Blackberry is $9.99, while the highest-priced case designed by the company is $29.99.

If you want to find a Blackberry Pearl case that is even less expensive, then consider purchasing a generic case from your local convenient store.  Many stores carry standard-sized cases that will suit your needs just fine—without spending a lot of money.

Blackberry Pearl Skins

One type of case that you can use for your Blackberry Pearl is a Blackberry skin.  This rubbery shell is designed by Blackberry specifically to fit the Blackberry Pearl model, and it provides excellent protection from everyday wear and tear.  

Additionally, this case comes in many colors that allow you to make your Blackberry Pearl your very own!  The available color selection includes turquoise, red, orange, pink, lime green, white, and black.  Add stickers or jewels to the Blackberry Skin to make it even more unique.

Blackberry Pearl Tote

If you are looking for a Blackberry Pearl case that is more up-scale, you might want to consider the Lambskin Leather Tote, also designed by Blackberry.  Though this case is also in the upper end of the price range, it is well worth it.  The case has a built-in sensor that has the ability to detect when the Blackberry Pearl is in place.  At this point, the case will automatically shut down the screen to conserve the battery.

Again, this case gives you the option of customizing your Blackberry Pearl by selecting a color (tan, pink, red, white, black, and brown) and by decorating the case with jewels and charms.

Worth The Investment

Purchasing a case for your Blackberry Pearl is the best money you could spend.  Ensuring the protection of your PDA means that you are protecting the personal life you have stored on the device.  What could be more important than that?

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January 13, 2008

Take Costs Away from Customers If You Want More of Them

Many for-profit manufacturers and service providers concentrate only on influencing their own prices and costs. In the process they ignore or are insensitive to what customers and end users pay to use these offerings. While this narrow viewpoint may be profitable, much more profit is missed because demand is dampened due to soaring costs incurred by customer and end users.
For example, my banker called to suggest that I open a new personal checking account. These accounts are free. I didn't really need this checking account, but my interest was piqued when he told us I would receive a free BlackBerry portable digital assistant (PDA). I didn't need a BlackBerry PDA, but figured that I could sell it on eBay and make a profit to put into my new checking account.
After signing up for a checking account, I learned that I would only receive a BlackBerry PDA if I subscribed to a service costing $720 for a year. Suddenly, I had a checking account and a "free" certificate for a PDA I didn't want to spend $720 to use. The bank had wasted its time and money on me, and I had a checking account I didn't need.
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December 28, 2007

Laying Down The Ground Work For Businesses

It's called best practices and it means the best way of doing something. It's what successful businesses know and do making them more efficient and effective in delivering value. Those businesses that do things less efficiently and effectively deliver less value, are less competitive and eventually go out of business. They don't get to play the game.
Best practices is sometimes also known as infrastructure and it simply is all the support systems and processes needed to carry out the company mission and business plan. These can include communications, technology, software, accounting, human resources, sales and marketing, strategy, etc.
Businesses that do their homework well and join together their business model with good infrastructure and best practices create the potential to grow. It's as if getting the business model and the infrastructure right is a ticket to play in the big game. Whether you agree or not, those are the facts.
But also note that nothing is guaranteed. Nor implied. Simply being in a position to grow does not mean growth and success. But at least at this point one gets a ticket to play the game.
Conversely,if a business does not get the model and infrastructure right it cannot grow and generate significant […]

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